A SA NIE : BRITISH WHIG. MONDAY, SEPT. 26, 1921. | me did not come into the piotare for | her mornirg dip. i - : Miss Daniels' many beautifut cos- | Theatrical tumes are ali that could be desire] | by the most captious Mitle rich girl, | This. lovely young etar, famous the { world over for her chic a8 well as her beauty, has some sartorial sep- Fe " i _*"French Leave, according to sations to offer in this Pleture, ang Welster, means "hasty or secret de- " q ui- | Presents a complete fashion show all Parture." The popular modern equi- { by. hersolf --Adys, ¥alent of this bit of slang, for it is | slang, is "beat it while the beating's £004." In" other words, skedaddle, | The uproariously funny comedy, "'Prench-Leave," which Mare Klaw.. "French Leave" To-Night. for a 10-day test. Simply mail the. "Depp Waters" A Thriller, ae Few scenes in recent pictures ou . 8 = { 3 the delightful any Kingston photopla ¥ sheet 'have Bo : y | ! Ply x - n y thrilh : : ¥ ; . Ine., Charles Coburn and Trans-Can- bee Hore riling than 'the one in results, @da Theatres, Ltd; are presenting at | , 0? Waters," where the hero, 5 Grand Opera House to-night has { Toepsea: aiver, is rescuing victims kept London laughing for six months Jiro a wrecked steamer and brings at the new faehions in slang it has ra ae ar ovis body of the made. Reginald Berkeley, England's | y e divers great new humorist, who is its auth- | J OUNE Wife. "Deep Waters" ig the fea >to! , or, has made even the chief actors | cure atfraction at Griffin's go. 'of the English presentation, gasp at - the fun in the language. When the heroine of the play tries to get her husband back of the lines on French <1eave, she upsets all the traditions of 4n old general. He "clicked" when he #aw her. That is, he fell for her~She 'Was dolled up as a beautiful French 'dame, and she vamped six men into & stew. But the general came through : and everything was all to the merry at the grand finale. Mr. Berkeley, an Englishman, who has spent a good part of his life in Australia, is a lawyer by profession. His first play 'Was written in New Zealand. and his first published work was The. Oil- night to Wednesday, with the usa? Popular daily ma'inee and is Maur- ice Tourneur's latest Paramount pry- duction. The picture was adapted from PF, Hopkinson Smith's well- known novel, "Caleb West, Master Diver." The story centers around the romance of West and his girl-wife, Betty, and is Packed with stirring Scenes on and below "he Atlantic, Barbara Bedford, Jack Gilbert, and Broerkin Christians are included 'n the\ cast. Other varied attractions mcluding an original and highly amusing comedy are being exhibited on the same programme. Commencing to-day a change of prices goes into effect at Griffin's of skin Jacket," which he says he may durn into a play some day. Amateur . #cting and stage directing in his boy- hood gave him, he declares, his first active desire to become a play- wright. --Advt, "The Skin Game." One of the most Interesting pro- ductions of the present season will be John Galsworthy's tragic comedy in three acts, "The Skin Game" which comes to the Grand OperaeHouse on Wednesday, Sept. 28th, matinee and night, Willlam A. Brady in associ- 10c and 15¢ at the matinee and 10¢ FATHERS O end 20¢ in the evening, plus tax, -- Advwt, S-- 4 At the Allen, What mother love will do to pre- vent the blight of the underworld from alighting upon her child forms a'powerful and appealing part of the Goldwyn photoplay, "The Invigibla Power," by Charles Kenyon, which comes to the Allen theatre to-day. House Peters plays the part of a crook who wants to £0 straight be- cause of his love for a village schiol | F PARLIAMENTS. Upper left, Speaker Bolduc, father of the Canadian Sen- ate (appointed 1884); upper right, W. F. Maclean, M.P. for South York, father of the Commons (elected May, 1892). Lower left: Thomas Crawford, of Toronto, father of the On- (elected 1894), and lower right, T. P. O'Connor, father of the British Commons (elected 1880). SPORTING NEWS IN MARINE: CIRCLES | & The New Laws on teeth cleaning--five of them Dental science has adopted new laws on teeth cleaning. They mean whiter, cleaner, safer teeth to those who follow them. Millions' employ these new methods, largely by dental ad- vice. Now this ten-day test is offered to show every home the results. 1--Fight the film The first law is to fight film-- that viscous coat you feel. It dims the teeth and causes most tooth troubles. Film clings to teeth, enters crevices and stays. Old ways of brushing do not end it. So few have escaped some form of film attack, Film absorbs stains, making forms acid. It holds the acid in contact with the teeth to cause decay. Millions of germs breed in it. 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She forgives him his past | leafs' Hurler Given Real Chance, bringing an all-English company of record and together they strive to-go | Shows He Has Something. rived in port, light, from Belleville. players rehearsed under the eye of | straight. The last days of the Internaional | The schooner St. Louis is in port Galsworthy himself. The play depicts | But the police think the ex-convict | league season, which closed Sunday, | awaiting orders. : | lite in a remote shire in England, as | knows the whereabouts of a pear} | ave given nothing for- the Toronto The schooner Newlands arrived | Made in Canada this author is so well able to do, | fiecklace stolen by the gang and he ig ) fans to enthuge over unless it be the from Fairhaven, with a cargo of coal | 3 where a fight to the finish develops [sent up again for an old offenca, | Splendid showing of Eddie Reis; the |for the city. 3 = ] i CANADA i * after the old squire's realm has been | Then the wife, fearing to have her | Leafs' submarine hurler. Reis in re- | The steamer Kingston, down ana A PSO en \ i The schooner Horace Taber ar. these three desired results. 1--A multiplied salivary flow. 10-Day Tube Free THE PEPSODENT COMPANY Dept. B, 118 Sherbourne St, Toronto, Ont. Mail 10-day tube of Pepsodent to avaded BY Jom rich Shin a Bo gris Fon aUosphere, ig ig me Be [PP Sanden. Vinmount, Cataract em ; op o Jiiatkin all the Sefihements aud con. tion 'and fakes Ri a oF lop Blackburne's staff and his pitching | ona Holcomb and George P The New-Day Dentifrice With the bitter vulgarity and coarse | self as a receiver of stolen goods to | against Buffalo on Friday, $gen he Hall passed up, . A scientific film combatant, whose every application ambitions of the other. As the Hill- | put the police off the track. How the | held the Bisons to four hits, was a The trip of the steamer Kingston brings five desired effects, Approved by highest authori- ties, and now advised by leading dentists everywhere. arge tubes. ee if crists, the family of the local aristo- | man and the woman and their child | mighty sweet performance. down and up Sunday was the last ot «oracy, refuse to permit the assimli- | are finally reunited forms a touching Reis next season cliould be one of | the season. lation of the newcomer, Hornblower, | story of human hearts as well as a | the Tegular ooxmen and he might Car ferry No. 2; which has been in the intruder, opens war on the Hill- | thrilling crook drama. Frank Lloyd | have been th: past season, aml a (the Collingwood Shipbuilding Com- crists, and threatens by buying up | directed. Besides House Peters, oth- | winner too, if h2 had been given the pany's dry dock, cleared for Cobourg all the property around and erect- | ers in the cast are Irene Rich, Sydney | ITOper encouragemen:. Larry Doyie on Monday, . ing factories to smoke the old fam- | Ainsworth, De Witt C. Jennings, etc. | ured him as a reli: twirler and gen- ------ ily out. Hillcrist declares it is a Skin rally put bin ja ust Whey tie going THE YACHT SYLVIA . and that brutality describes wa: the hardest. he time is ; td of the play. The disting- was Shatfing at he bit for vam a IS. BADLY DAMAGED includes: Reginald regular work and real'y became dis- -- Ped Alice Wyse," Audrey Camer- gusted with things, wich the result | Broke From Moorings During on, Matthew Boulton, Stephanie that he was unable to do his best. Gale and Pounded A ainst 'Q'Este, or Sedgwick, Francis But since Blackburne decided to g conditions were threatening and a|a)) the Jocal plants on Mondgy morn- 9 i : berts, Arthur C. Crosby, Lister work him in turn, the Tilbury recruit Booth's Wharf. drizzling rain falling, the residents ing. i . Walte Jackman Frank has shown that he has the right stuff, -- of this town turned out en masse to Mrs. Joyce Toronto, a former s llams, al o ; », Phe Taylor Is another recruit who might Much uneasiness has bean felt | pay their last respects to the memory resident here, is paying a short visit go uehoigen, | Bey : have turned out a real pitcher for [2T0Und the Yacht Club the lust few|of the late Samuel McCammon at with local . friends. Miss Lila I. c -- . ¢ Toronto this season if he had been a and relatives in Detroit, Mich., has returned home. The Ontario Wheel Company com- pleted 'the installation o* their new wator wheel on Saturday evening and the Water Power Company will Sept. 26.--Although the weather | pave the water power available for Dr.J.D.Keitoog's AsTHMAREMED THE CHOKING, SUFFOCATING EFFECTS OF ASTHMA ARE GREATLY MITIGATED At The Strand. _ "The girl who wouldn't and the personalities in "Ducks and 1 ,' starring inimitable Bebe Dandels, the feature at the Strand for Boday, to-morrow and Wednesda; "By the way, the girl wouldn't stop y especially by phone, bu' her fiancee--puzzled yet undaunted. did stop her. The story of how she 'persisted in her miechievous ways an, how he persevered till he cured B6r--with the aid of a few chums and by means of some hair-raising , makes in its picturized form an absorbing rhotoplay with Bebe _ Daniels as the central figure, fascin- ating folks every minute and making them wonder what the deuce she'll ® up to next. g 'Teddy, the good little bad girl of The Late Miss Roguey. Miss Amanda Roguey, aged fifty- eight, passed away at her residence, Brock etreet, on Sunday after an ill- 2¢s8 of 13 weeks. She was an Angli- can in religion, and a former resid- cnt of Garden Island. The remains were sent to Wolfe Island and inter- ment takes place there. One sister, Mrs. Kennedy, Brock street, sur- vives, The Late Sydney Gunning. Sydney Gunning, a highly respect- ed farmer, passed away at his resid- ence, Oataraqui, on Sunday. The deceesed was eixty-nime years of age and was widely known for his many ostimable qualities. He is sur- vived by his wife and one daughter. The funeral will take place to Cata- raqui cem*qry Tuesday, Rev. Canon Austin Smith officiating, given a real opportunity, Whenever he was used De looked pretty good. Play in the club championships at the Cataraqui golf links was contin- ued Saturday. The result will be an- nounced as soon as all the games have been completed. BASEBALL ON SUNDAY International League, Rochester 10, Syracuse Rochester 15, Syracuse Newark 4, Reading 2 (first game). Baltimore 8, Jersey City days, owing to the severe wind-| 2.30 o'clock yesterday afternoon. ilurd, of the office staff of the Fron- | storms, especially during Saturday night and early Sunday. and most of the members who have boats there hurried down early to see what damage had been done. Although several of the yachts have been tak- en out of the water and put in cribs, there are still a number in use yet. Some time during Saturdays night, W. Casey's yacht Sylvia broke dway from her moorings at the outer dock and was discovered early next morn- ing by the club stewafd being beaten against Booth's old whart by the high waves, Help was secured and after a long fight she 'was finally landed on the club yard. A broken spar, most of tha railinng gone, and a hole in the starboard side, was the damage done, but it was only a mir- acle that this splendid mahogany yacht was not completely destroyed. Headed by the Citizens' band, mem- bers and officers of Leeds Lodge No. 201, AF. & AM. the mayor, reeve, deputy reeve and members of the town council and other civic em- ployees, the funeral cortege wended its way from the family residence on Main street to St. Andrew's church, where Rev. Charles E. Kidd, pastor, assisted by Rev. Dr. Henry Gracey, conducted an impressive service. Af- terwards the cortege, headed by the band, proceeded to Willowbank cemetery, where the remains were laid to rest under the ritual cere- mony of Leeds Lodge No. 201, Arrangements have been made by the committee in charge of the night classes in connection with the local high school, for the resumption of these classes on October 4th, when it is confidently expected there will be a larger attendance than last term. Classes will be conducted in tenac Moulding and Glass Company, | spent the week-end in town with her | parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H, Hurd, King street. Miss Kathleen O'Brien, nurse-in- training at the Hotel Dieu, Kings- ton, returned to her duties Yester- day after a short visit at her home here. Miss Nellie Kirke, of the of: fice staff at Livingston's, Kingston, spent the week-end at her home on Pine street. mt ---------- CATHOLIC WOMAN'S LEAGUE A Branch Has Been Formed at Wolls Island, A branch of the Catholic Wom- an's League was formed at Wolte Island on Sunday by tho diocesan organizer, Mrs. Fergus O'Connor, and the following ladies were elect- ed to office. J President, Mrs. John Dawson; BY THIS EFFECTIVE AGENT. A TRIAY 18 SUFFICIENT TO CONVINCE YOU OF 1T8 RELIABILITY," Keep Fit ~ Bowel regularity is the secret of good health, Without forcing or irrie tating, Nujol softensthe waste. The many tiny muscles in the intestines can then re-/ move itregularly. Absoe| . lutely harmless--try ited | ---------------- Baltimore 8, Jersey City 7 (second of Treating an Old ~ this etory, was a restless bird in a game). A SILVER FOX FARM XN Complaint pry much gilded cage. The bou- INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. Toronto 5, Buffalo 4. , , bath, drawing room amd other : Season ended. scenes are very gilded, in: Interesting Items Picked Up by Our retin feed. Women h Patrons of the jhentre Busy Reporters. National League. going to especially delighted Watertown, N.Y., is back on s'and- New York 5, Si. Louis 2 ing themselves of the privilege of btn the smart interior decorations (ard time, Cincinnati 6, Brooklyn 2. Near the City of Kingston these classes may register at any| >TO" M Teddy's private apartments. Her Cheese sold at 19 1-4c at Gouvern-| Chicago =, Foston 3, first game). The Company Organized time with members of the commit- bath would make them gasp our, N.Y. on Saturday. Chicago 8, Boston 7 (second on Monday. a ; tee or may enroll with T. C. Smith, In admiration, even it the fakr hero- The yacht Sylvan, with a par'y of | game). \ |any time before the above mentioned Americans abcard, stopped and tock Pittsurgh - Philadelphia (no: An important mew industry i to | date, on provisions. It cleared up the Iti-{scheduled). the same lines as last year and if A0Y | first vice ent, Mrs, Archie Stal. new subjects be desired by a suffici- president, fe Sta --- ey; second vice-president, Mrs. Capt, ent number to warrant it, efforts Spoor;' third vice-president Mrs. | will be made to give instruction in Jerry 'Murphy; secretary, Miss Kate that line. Thosé desirous of avail- Comnelly; treasurer, Miss Helen WE Bh ee Sirens The National Woman's party an- nounce the completion of prepara- . " tions for a campaign of the United . - , [States, to obtain national and sats| A suggestion thatAmericanspokes: an be Sateblisneq here at once ins fox| The question of an independent legislation removing political, civil [men in the oising Sontepento ou . : arm, which w ave a cap of | labor candidate 1 ridin, iscriminations against | Proposed on of armaments be Williamson returned American "seague, $100,000. It is known as the Alaska ab a is iiing oF ot Bid Jas Liam authorized to offer to cancel the in- Dr. A. R. B from Boston, Mass., where he spent New York 21, Osveland 7, Washington 3, Detroit 2. the past two weeks fn hospital ob- servation work. The hearing of the Ontario Muni- Call For Flection Support. Silver Fox Company, Limited, and at & meeting held Monday morning in the offices of Messrs. Cunningham & Smith, the charter, which has been of the riding were to have given no- tice of what action they purpose tak- ing, but as yet have mot done so and so the matter stands. The ten hours which President E. W. Beatty and directors of the C. P. R. spent in Edmonton on Sunday were devoted mainly to rest. To-day debtedness of France, England and Italy in return for agreements on the part of those countries to disarm is advanced in a letter to President to Comfort | cipal Board of the Frontenac protest | Regina, Sask., Sept. 26.--Follow- issued, was presented. r Women against the p1svincial highway levy, ing a conference of fhe executive of The Alaska Silver Fox Company Pi R scheduled for Wednysday, the 28th, {the Saskatchewan Grain Growers' will establish a large fox farm in ease Read has been cancelled. Association, a resolution was adopted | Frontenac near to the city and it lle, W.Va." had M. Amodeo and family, Princess Saturday calling for support of the| win be stocked in the first instance 's medicin Jor hoacly tos oxen street, motored to Torouto on Sat-| new 'national policy candidates at, with twenty iurday in their now Chandler car. Mr. | the approaching general election. foxes imported from she farm of George Little, superintendent of Amodeo reports record time on the arin Fred M. Lee, a director of the com-| the works of the upper branch of the Journey and 1s much pleased with his| Albert Doyle, carpenter, instantly | pany «nd secretary-treasurer. The| plant of the Steel Company of Can- new seven-pas coger aw.omobile, killed by falling of roof of a Cha'h-| climate of Frontenac is peculiarly ada, has purchased the handsome ---------------- am house ted to fox bréeding and the brick residence on ithe corner of Rev. T. A. Halpenny, Toronto, fill- they &¥6 in Saskatoon. Harding ed the pulpit of Grace church at the| morning service and that of St. An- drew's church in the evening. On both occasions he was greeted by pairs of Alaska silver goodly congregations. pr The Writing on the Wall Those who have followed the course of the investment market in the past year cannot The Last Winner, The winner of the box of Christie biscuits at the R. H. Toye booth on Saturday was Master Jack Barrett. PEEP NPP E PPP P PIO WHIG SCORES AGAIN farm will be under the management of an experienced man from the Ed- monton farm. The Alaska silver fox holds a high place in the fur trade and the supply cannot mee: the de- Charles and Sydenham streets from the former owner and occupant, Byron Boyce. Mr. Little will take Possession at an early date. ~Thomas Andress has purchased value. Jeozge A. Palmer, the well- known proprietor of Palmer's Garage and UsedsnCar Market, on the corner of Bagot ana Queen streets, reports that dur- ing fair week he disposed of five cars, all advertised in the Whig's columns = during = that time. Mr. Palmer says that the sales were the direct outcome of his alvertisement in the Whig and is, needless to gay, very pleased with his results, This is just one more evi- dence of the Whig's ability as son of Mr, and E. @. Barrett, 191 tuart street, Kingston. Thousands of guesses were recorded in this contest, which hag been going on daily since the fair started. Each day the holder of the lucky number won {a box of assorted Christie biscuits, Master Barrett is the latest lucky one. mand. > 'the frame residence on Georgiana The following officers were elect- street, recently a by Albert ed: President and managing diree-|Scrine and owned by Freeman B, I >d good tor, W. R. Givens; secretary-trsss-| Moore. Mr, Andress is taking pos. investments, but we believe that urer, Fred M. Lee; directors, A. F.|session at once. Government, Provincial Government and Sunningham, J. F. Sowards, B. N.| _ Dr. W, H. Nicholls has closed his Municipal Bonds warrant the first consider. Steacy, W. R. Givens, Hon. Dr. A. E. summer residence, a few miles 'west ation of investors for whom safety of prin- Ross, Fred M. Les. of this town. and has returned to cipal, reasonable income and freedom from A bn ' spend the winter in New York. a . p . Warren Lockyer end John How-| Rr. 0. Arnold and R. S. Tuttle, who anxiety is desirable. Just how attractive these investments are leit, of Wood's Island, Placentia buve spent the seasom at their is. i# shown in our list of offerings. Write for the s3ason and returned at the week- a sure-fire result-getter for ad- ¢ $1,373, claiming now $2,745. street, bas returned from a short Montreal Some securities are at a very low- price and- might now be considered speculative on a -- The national unemployment con- ference, summoned by President Harding to consider ways and means of providing a livelihood for the many thousands of involuntary idle in the United States, assembled at Washington Monday. Laura Labelle, eighteen years "of age, fatally injured in elevator at General hospital, Cornwall, PPE PPP BPP P SSB b OP Bay, and James Young, Tidewater, lazd cottage, Kalaria, at the head NfWd., of Hay Island, have closed up for Ts this list. end to Rochester, N.Y. . Co 4 Mrs. Thomas B. Lambert, Garden Wood, Gundy & : veriisers. + Fire, believed ,» @estroys | visit witu her husband. in Windsor, % | woolen mill of Pearce Lumber Co., | Miss Marjaret Latimer, King street, F220 0¢0020924 92 ¢¢|ana power house, at Mernora. spending a few weeks with friends FUEL I DPOF I L4G CR 2 Pet