On and after June 21st, the Belleville = Kingston Busses can pick up and discharge all local oon ROBBS New Beauty Parlor with 1ady specialist. MARCEL WAVING, NG, HAIR B N Pleasing you is our specialty, 388 PRINCESS STREET DIAMOND TAXI For (wo, three or four JUA0 Or from any one paint in i Lowest Country Rates. AMUSEMENTS What the Press Agents Say About Coming Attractions AT THE CAPITOL. Conway Tearle, Alice Joyce and Clars Bow Appear in "Dancing "Dancing Mothers" is the attrac- tion at the Capitol Theatre for the first Balt of the week and it Is a picture that should prove very In- teresting to theatre-goers. A story of unusual character, with a certain amount of mystery surrounding it, that ds, as far as the outcome is con- cerned, it holds great interest for hose who see this picture. It is dif- ficult to tell even to almost the end, just how things are going to turn out, and the unmusual;conclusion of the story makes "Dancing Mothers" an out-of-the-ordinary picture. Three stars of the screen play to- gether in this picture, Conway Tearle, whose past screen 3 speak for themselves, Alice Joyce and Clara Bow are all artists whose appearance in any picture guarantees it will De good. There is no disap- pointment in "Dancing Mothers,' In addition to the feature, "the Capitol offers other good reels that are highly entertaining and are sure to please. Last night the Sid Fox or- chestra rendered several selections that drew rounds of applause, Fy STOCK MARKETS (Reported by Johnston & Ward, corner King and Clarence Streets, members of the Montreal and Toronto Stock Exchapges). New York. - June 221.30 p.m. Amer T. &T.. .. .. +. 140% Amer. Loeo ©... .. .. i. 18 Amer. Can.. .. .. .. .. .. 53% Baldwin Loeo.. .. .i +. .. 347 B&O..." .. i. 70088 California Pete., .. .. «.'. 3% CPR... . 163% Chrysler. . .. ..5, 34% General Motors. . .. .. .. 145 Hudson Motors... .. .. .. B5% Inter. Comb, Bng.. .. .. , 64% Inter. Nickel. . TY Mack Truek.. .. .. « 119% Marland Oil. . ,. .. .. ... 62% MN.oX C.. .. ..../0.5 15% Northern Pacitie.. .. 4% Pan. Amer. Pete... .. .. ,. 13 Pan. Amer. Pete "B".. .. . Ti% Sou. Pacitie... .. .. .. ... 104% Sinclair Off... .... .. .. 88 Standard Oil of NJ... .. . 44% Studebaker. , .. ., .. .. . 52% Texas Ofl.s .. .. .. ..'.. BBS Union Pacific... .. ., .i , 151% US. Rudler.. .. .. .. .. 64 U. 8. Steel .... voee ow 138% "nw vim Westinghoubs A. B. .... .. 136 Woolworth rend we -- June 22, 1.30 p.m. Abitibi Power ...... ; Com. ..,.. .. Asbestos Prd. ...... Bell Telephone Brasil Brompton B.C Pokiviiio.... . Can. Cement Com. ......... i trae se war ans kay Montreal Power National Breweries Com. ,... National Breweries Ptd. Ogllvie SEE aTn ney Ottawa Power |' Shawinigan :. Sted! of Canada TWIR City. .v.0s inh 0s 8 «avai wakes svn 3 I ------------ © WORK HAS STARTED, The Tourist Camp Will Be andy inj Work was started on the tourist camp on Tuesday morning and word- men were Busy 3 putting the place in ' 8 & on modern 1 ment trclass ~The committee reports that ng is going along beau expected that i whem St. Catharines, June 22.-- William ; fifteen, of Niagara Falls, Bi The Believille Intelligencer says: "The Kingston Ponies are coming in for their share of the panning as a result of their bare-faced actions toward the league and the other two | clubs when they declined tb go to Peterboro on Saturday simply be cause they had an exhibition "game scheduled In Kingston for that day, "The league stretched a point to' fet Kingston in this circuit in the first plice and ever since they have been a trouble-maker and dog-in- the manger. There isn't a doubt but) what Oshawa and Cobourg would have remained in, had n been excluded, yet the Moguls down that way have maintained an egotis- tic attitude, and things have reached ST ------------------------------------ rr -- tr EAA. x Announcemen Our new stock of Gas Ran- a poin¥ where the Kingston Club should be taken down a peg or two. They agitated the home umpire sys- tem which proved a bloomer from the start and now that the President' of the league is a Kingston man the Ponies have arrived at the comeclu- sion that they can do just about as they please and it's high time the league officials differed with them." to make the camp a ria. that [0 5 will be opened up |N f of WALKED AWAY WITH IT. Treasures Defeated St. Paul's Girls' Softball Game by 81.7. The Treasures handed Sf. Paul's a real drubbing in the Ladies' Soft- 'ball League: game played at the Cricket Field before a large crowd on Monday evening, scoring in every inning but one to run up a high score of thirty-one while the Saints were able to collect only seven, scoring in three innings only. The Treasures were right on their toes and played snappy ball throughout the session and bad a wonderful evening at bat, F. Connolly tapping out two circuit clouts and Grace Golloghy on return passage, The teams were: Treasures--HE. Scrutton, If; Salsbury, 1b; B. Ellerton, | 58, Connolly, ¢; M. Compeau, 2b; Golloghy, 3b; B. Onslow, rf; Turner, ¢f; B. Back, p. St. Paul's--F. Dart, 2; C. Shut- flebottom,. 1b; E. McGill} 3b; M. ppas, p; B. Pappas, ss; B, Mul- aappas ¢; G. Fleet, rf; BE. MEGHI, of; G. Loucks, If. Score by innings: St. Paul's .. ., ,. .000022300-- 7 Treasures. e,0 ++ »34856023x-31 ---- * QUITE TRUE, QUITE TRUE. Lou Marsh says: "Folks who think that the O.H.A's. move to combat the hockey brand of St. Vitus dance is only a squib are going to be bad- ly fooled. Let me whisper a bit of fews--the O.B.A.A. and O.ALA. which are also pestered with the Mexican Jumping Beans, are going to go into cahoots on the campaign of extermination, and the hoppers are going to be hobbled in all three branches of sport." . ------ .* HOWIE MORENZ MARRIED. Howie W. Morens, Canadian hoec- key player, who was secured from Stratford, was married in Montreal last night to Miss Mary MeKay of Montreal. Leo Dandurand, Joe Cat. tarinich and L. Letourngau, to- gether with Billy Coutu a Billy Boucher and their respective wives, Were present at the ceremony. SOFTBALL GAME TO-DAY. In the Kingston Softball League the games scheduled for to-day are as - follows: C.P.R. vs. R.M.C, K.C.L vs. Frontenac Regiment, Bowling Scores. A. Turcotte 12, A. Treadgold 13; J. Singleton 7, J. Newman 19; WwW. M. Campbell 10, Dr. Sparks 17; J. McFarlane 14, J. Derry 132; J. BI Hott 16, H. Angrove 18. ---------- FAILED TO EXERCISE CAUTION EXPECTED Qiven on Sinking of in Fr. 1 northern $1: ' | ern, $1.51, No. 3 northern $1.46 per| bushel, ex-store, Fort : ges, Plates," Hot Water PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION R.N.F. McFarlane, Chairman PRODUOE MARKETS GRAIN QUOTATIONS. Toronto. Toronto, June 22.--Manitoba wheat---No. 1 northern, $1.63 3-4; No. 2 northern, $1.59 3-4; No. 3, $1.54 3-4c cif. bay ports. > Manitoba oats--No. '3, 52 1.4¢, bay ports. No. 3 yellow, 81 1.2¢, track, Toronto. grains fob. country points, - to Wheat--Good milling, §1.36 $1.38. ' Oats--Ontario, No. 2 white, 44¢ to 46c¢. . Millfeed----Bran, $29 per ton; shorts, $31; middlings, $40 per ton; feed flour, $2.35. Barley---Malting, 60c to 6lc. Rye--86¢. Maniloba - flour -- First patent, $8.70, Toronto; do. second patent, $8.20, Toronto. ' ' Flour--Ontario 9 per cent. . pat- ent, in bags, Toronto, $6 in bulk, Montreal, for export, $6. Hay---Local dealers are quoting for baled hay as follows: Good No, 2 timothy, $17 to $18 per ton ,on track, Toronto; No. 3, $15, and mixed bay, $14. Straw per dom quoted at $10. Loose Bay at the St. Lawrehce market ton for No. 1 quality. Sreemeiny Sa Montreal, June 23.--Wheat, No. 1-4, No. 2 porth- ) If it can be done with Heal, you can do it Cheaper with Gas quoted at $20 to §33 per!" ' a . AE ty Barley, 68¢ to 70e. Timothy seed, $56.75 to $6.76. Clover seed, $12 to $28. nen Minneapolis, rr $22; wheat, No, 1 Northern, § 1-8 to $1.60 1-8; July, $1.81 Sept., $1.38 3-4, Corn--No. 3 yellow, 70 1-%e. . y Satiarstie, 3 white, 38 5-8 to 39. -8c, rt : XzmNo, 1, $2.35 1-2 to $2.38. 22.~Bran, LL -8; 68 1-2 to AM FARMERS ARE HERE ON A TOUR Party of Thirty-two Are Make Ing & Trip by Motor Bus, ' ! A party of Durham County farm- ers, about. thirty-two strong, arrived in the city in & large motor bus on Tuesday afterncon, on a trip of inspection which will take them all round Lake Ontatlo, - The party is in charge of Mr. F. C. Patterson, the agricultural . sentative for Durham, and the idea is to visit outstanding farms, or chards, herds of cattle and other 'the murder of Mrs, Pércy Cook, 'will - . North Wentworth Liberals held a ondensed Off the Wires Fire damaged the C. N, R. repair shops at Joliette, Que, to the extent of 375,000, Experiment at Hartford, Conn., proved that electrified sand would dispel light clouds, , Poland's wheat crop is estimated at 45,783,000 bushels, decrease of 12 million from last year, Mayor Mitchell of Windsor per- sonally, arrested a motorist on a charge of reckless driving. Previously reported missing, the Argentine airmen, flying' from New York to Buénos Aires, have been found. - Job Barty, Hamilton, charged with Form A fase trial at the assizes on October th. London, Ont.; Labor party voted down approval of formation of a branch of the Canadian Labor De- fence League. Kin convention st Dunda# on Bsturday. John Lawson was proposed, and, ft is said, may accept. e ag British Olivér-Baldwin, son of the Pramier, pronounced himself a Spir- ftualist at a Birmingham Brother hood meeting. : 8m nick of Was Tendered Miss Neilio Croaier of Heaters, Radiators and Logs are now on display in our new show room, in the main office of the Public Utilities, Queen Street. ® We earnestly solicit your inspection ~ A ---------- ---------------- Bishop's Mills, Seen a Bishop's Mills, June 22-At the " residence of Mr. and Mrs. N. Geer, miscellaneous shower was last evening in honor of Miss Nsilie Crozier, shortly before her marriage. The shower was attended by a num bar of friends and neighbors and & pleasant evening was spent in and music. sami "The guest gf honor received many handsome and 'serviceable wedding gifts, accompanied by an appropriate address read by Miss Marion Fergu- son. dainty refreshments were served. At the closé of the evening Charles Poole, Smith's Falls, was & town visitor on Wednesday. . Ross Atkinson, Perth, spent a few days at his home here this week. Thos. Bradford is visiting relatives in Newboro. H. A. McMuyllen has added a nume« ber of Chinehilld rabbits to his ale ready interesting silver fox farm. Joseph Keegan. of the Collegiate staff, Mrs. Koogan and Richard Kee. gan, Smith's Falls, have moved to Fairview Cottage to spend thelr sum- mer holidays. © The marriage of Nellie the youngest daughter of Mr. Mrs. Robert Crozier of bv James Matthew wm, N. Y., took place on Wednes- day afternoon, June 16th, Hock, at r Rebeces, 'this village, 'McLean of Poti at 3 residence of -