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Daily British Whig (1850), 7 Jul 1926, p. 9

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{MARTIN HARVEY | THE ONLY WAY" | Positively the bi triumph of 'this popular English artiste. Say About | DICKENS' STORY IN MOVIES "A Tale of Two Cities" Comes to the | Screen. { It is twenty-six years ago since Sir I John Martin Harvey made his appear- | ance on the stage in the role of Sidney | { Carton, the pathetic hero of "The Only | Way," a dramatic version of Charles } Dickens' immortal story, "A Tale of { Two Cities." Ever since, this character has heen his finest role, an! his last words at the foot éf the guillotine are famed to | the whole nation. | It is fitting that, when "The Only { Way," in common with many of our other greatest literary efforts has come to the motion picture screen, it is the { form of an entirely British effort made by Herbert Wilcox, the foremost Bri- tish motion picture director in Lon- don, with an entire cast of British play- {ers headed by Sir John Martin Har | vey himself. It marks a triumph which | has never before been registered in the | history of British motion pictures, = i 'This important production, is an- { nounced as the feature attraction for | Thursday, Friday and Saturday at the | Capitol Theatre, and the event will | form an' outstanding feature of the | season, Band in Macdonald Park. By. kind permission of Lt.-Col. Goodwin and officers, the P.W.O.R. | Bana will play the following pro. {gramme in Macdonald Park Thurs- | day evening, July Sth, at 8.15 'o'- clock (weather permitting). 1~March, Our Nation's Pride. 2---Overture--Amaerican Triumph, Eremanmmm mo am CHECKER Taxicabs Phone 800 Any place in eity 28c DAY OR NIiGgAT The cab that rorced the prices B down, own, All new § and 7 pasbenger Sedans B Special rates for Dances. WG Ru ee At Ar ee ror E. ROBBS BARBER SHOP New Beauty rt Parlor with rd lady speelalint. MARCEL WAVING, SHAMPOOING, Ri BOBBING -- ? # fe 3--Fox Trot--Roll-'em, Girls. 4---March, Lynwood 6--Waltzs, Memory's Garden. 6--Fox Trot--Thanks for the Buggy Ride. 7--March, Emerald. 8--Fox Trot--That Certain Party, 9---March--Stale Baird, God Save the King. W. J, CHRISTMAS, W.0., Bandmaster. SL Induction Arranged. The induction of Rev. W. B. Brad- ford into the pastorate of the North Augusta charge, United Church, will take place July 14th at 8 o'clock. ein meets butte } Cauliflower, home grown very choice, gooll size at Carnovsky's, Soe ra Fs Concert under the Ald of the Presbyterian lowne, will be held at the Exhibition Hall sad Grounds of the owne Agricultural Soelety om Nedaenq toony' July 14th; 1026, trom 7 to © pom. The Gan Bang will be in at. fendance and give a complete concert » mime. All ave welcome, > ADMISSION TO THE GROUNDS, FREE. UCTION SALE fancy goods and milline: ta at Murra; . Auction persons to or f any one point In oity For one porson - 25é Lowest Country Rates. Phone 32 The Cab That Cut The Price in Half, 8 Auctio R at § o'clock to-night 'ome and got the lat fmported millinery orca tions at Your own price. Thursday, 1.80 and Montreal Streets, \ Large truck, property, harness, baper press, window sash, lumber, linoleum, boots, ete. TWIGS, Aultioneer, |ogtivie ...... 1] Ottawe Power. . Penmans THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG [HEARD ON THE STREET Local Briefs Qathered by Re- porters--What the Merch- ants Are Offering. New crop Spanish onious at Car- | noveky's, Brock sireet. A. W. Jackson of Brockville was visiting in the city: to-day. | C. Carter of Belleville was at 'the | British-American Hotel over the | night. © Allan Mackenzie, Brockville, has | accepted a position with C. Miller, ac- Countant, Kingston. William Swaine, plano tuner. Orders recefved at 100 Clergy street West, 'phone $64w. Mrs. J. W. Gray of Smith's Falls, |. is visiting her mother, Mrs. J. W. Bradshaw, Victoria street. H, Blake Weese of the Standard Bank staff, Belleville, has taken a Dew position in Kingston. R. 8. White, Montreal, Conserva- tive, ex-member of pariament, says he intends to rin in Mount Royal, «THe #aft at the Richardson bath- 40% Neuve has finally been placed in Position forthe bathers. With this added attraction a good crowd of bathers ig expected to-day. Mrs. Sarah Judson; widow of Wy- att Judson, died at the Kingston Gen- eral Hospital after a long fllness. The funeral tbok place to Lyn Unit. ed Church. She was fifty-three years of age. Col. George Ross, D.8.0., former General Superintendent of Postal Ser- vices for Canada) who died in Toron- to, was father of Mrs. ¥. Taylor, whose husband was recently superin- tendent of the Kingston Genéral Hos- pital. ee STOC K MARKETS | et tetera a (Reported by Johnston & Ward, corner King and Clarence Streets, members of the Montreal and Toronto Stock Exchanges). New York, July 7, 1.50 p.m. Amer. Tel. & Tel. ..,. Chaney 141 Amer. Loco. Amer, Can. Baldwin Loco. B. & 0. Calif, C: R Chrysler General Motors Tater, Nickel Inter. Comb. Eng. Inter. Pete. Mack Truck Marland Oil N.X.0 0.0... Northern Pacific Pan. Amer. Pete. .. nay Pan. Amer. Pete. "B" Plerce Arrow Pierce Pete, Sou. Pacific Stand. Of of N. J Studebaker Texas Oil Mon July 7th, 1.30 p.m. Aditi] Power Asbestos Pra. | Bell Telephone Brazil Brompton..." B,C! Fish wpa '{ Can. Cement Com, ...,.. . Can. Cement Pd. Dom. Bridge Dom. Textile . .. Hollinger Ind. Alcohoi . Mackay aa wate Montreal Powe J : National Breweries Com. . | National Breweries Pld. . fen w rea ey Ont. Steel Products . WY AN PriceBros. ...... ... Quebec Power ...... y Spanish River Com. .,,,. cea 1018 8 River PId. ..... ....118 Sawin sievkiany wae ec 308 Steel of Cynada ..,... ven 104 Ween nia iain 318 Twin City ..... ..... evar 70% sessdee weno, $114 { date of financial! year from December 3 s Ytestants being F. H. Ryan, [sport _]] | THE ANNUAL TENNIS | TOURNEY ARRANGED | [Programme Has Been Drawn Up for Play in Tennis |§ | Tournament. | { "At the Kingston Tennis Club, the annual tournaments are being as | ranged and entries are being receiv- ed until 8 p.m. Monday, July 12th. The following tournaments will be played off: Seniors, Ladies' Singles--1st and 2nd pris- es will be awarded. Gentlemen's Singles--1st and 2nd prizes Will be awarded. In this case the firs§ prize is the silver cup of fered by' Mr. Wallie Cusick. In both these tournaments conso- lation prizes are offered, that is, all those eliminated in the first ronnd will play off amongst themeslves for a winner. : Gentlemen's Doubles-- 1st prize only. Ladies' Double--1st prize only. Mixed Doubles--1st prize only. It is hoped to play off all these matches before the first of August, and from among the witiners pick the club team which will play in the in- ter-club tournaments. ; Among the juniors there will be {wo tournaments. Boys' Singles--For the President's silver cup. . Girls' Singles--for the Vice-Presi- dent's silver ¢ p. In addition 4b these prizes, the win- ners and runners-up, are given full seniors' privileges for the remainder of the season. DRAW IS MADE FOR THE JULY GREENSOME Semi-finals for June Handicap Being Played at Cataraqui Qolf Club. The draw for the July Green- Some at the Cataraqui Golf and Country Club was completed on Friday with the fol'owing results: J.-L. Mickle H. W. Davis R. E. Burns F. A. Smythe T. J. Rigney 8. M. Robertson A. J. Minnes 8. C. Calvin Ac L. Clark F. H. Ryan W. Jackson A. G. Moray J. M. Farrell C. E. Taylor A. N. Lee W. A, Fleming J. W. Broom C. B. Willis F. K. Mahood ~~ G. Robertson W. P; Wilgar F. GQ Moxley W. A. Winnett G. W. Mahood . W. T. CunningharF. Etherington F. H. Macnee G. J. Mackay J. B. McLeod C. G. Shannon F. W. Hill D: B. Murray The semi-final fo? the June handl- cap match is in progress, the con- H. H. Lawson and J. M. Farrell and FQ Moxley. ---- Kaplan Retires From Featherweight Olass Meriden, Conny Jily 7.--Louls (Kid) Kaplan yesterday relinquish- ed his rid's featherweight cham. plonship, effective immediately. In- ability to make tlie class limit of 128 pounds was given by Kaplan as ths reason for his action. The crown will be returned to the New York Boxing Commission, which sponsored the elimination tournament which resulted in Kap- lan fighting his way to the Lop. The announcement follows Kap- lan's victory nver Bobby Garcia | title bout at Hartford, Conn., a § more than a week ago. . Manager Denny McMahon said "| 16st night that Kaplan would seek | championship laurels in the : light. ! weight division. RETAIN HOME UMPIRES, ----. sl 4 3 DAYS-THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY | A great Mid-Summer sell; event of season- able dresses, which offers to every woman of Kingston and surrounding district, econo- mically inclined, an outstanding o ortunity to complete vacation and Summer wardrobes at the smallest possible outlay. Come during this Three Day Selling Celebra. tion. Your Saving will'surprise you. No approvals. No exchanges. No feturns. Several groups for easy choosing, Including Polka Dots, Plain and Str i Plain and Pra ed Sills, Plain and Spe nels, Voiles, Crepes, Ratines, S tins, Flat Crepes, Canton Crepes. : : "ce . STYLES: Short and long sleeves, straight * ine slip-over, two-piece and two-piece effects, GROUP NO. 1 ; For Vacation and Eye Fugi Silks, i Plain and Striped Voiles, Cotton Crepes, R i popular Polka Dots in a new Silkine cludes slip-over, straight line, two piece effect an styles, in long and short sleeves. All sizes 16 to 42, %7.95 GROUP 2, Knockabout WHITE oh Frocks White Flannel quality, in two-piece effect colored trimmings, FOR SPORT AND VACATI Frocks of the very finest t and straight line styles, with pleats and kick pleats. Some show FLANNELS ON WEAR Three Days Oaly $9.95 Broadcloth -- in Scarlet and 3 only Flannel Coats $ Tan Stripes and smart patterns. that tub splendidly. You'll be needing one or move of these "Every Hour" Dresses for about the house or on va- cation. Tar Specially priced " GROUP 3, a 'Smart Plain and Here aré depicted short and long sleeve, strai tel shad es, wi inj Patterns that are exclusive, Frocks. ! Sanh, $14.95 SPECIAL GROUP . +5 UFOR WOMEN AND ~The greatest dress Materials ~ Silk Frock the season's smartest ight-line and two- piece effect styles, in highly colored and dainty ith attractive trimmings of pleats and tuckings. Also Printed Silks smart in appearance a Delightfully re these new MISSES : event in many (J savings, choice selec- | | | Printed I | | | | | |

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