Daily British Whig (1850), 4 Oct 1921, p. 11

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TUESDAY \DCTOBES 3, 1921. -- | i F Theatrical "Johnny on the Spot." On Thursday, Friday and Saturday of this week the Rex Will present a comedy on the Spot" at Homee, It sr Opera live wile Bere is a very the rough, uncouth cow-p 1e1 "hand-me-down ovo: 1 one of Long Island's 1 exclusive sections. Fancy tiful "home correct mnciety ment of the n The comedy | embar topalyy all the ava good clever, attractive other members of rolea. eee Allen. ed d Mother Mother' O' Mine at Tho most widely-d tic drama of th 6 Mine," which o i a 3 theatre last n was acclaimed by a capacity hot ho wiinessed'it, to Be the greate 8ion ip a ye tion as the th volved melo-d ing factor, 148 woven with che latest production, 'Mother O' Mine the feature attraction at the Allen theatre today, a motion pic » fabric that sheuld stand the wear and tear of tha most exacting and critical | screen audiences. Woven t drama, end adding materi excellence and cgth strikingly mes- geen in Kings Vith maternal de ne, and a cleverly | matie plot ag its mov- H. Ince. has tic skill his racteri 0 the to its | are 1aracteriza- £d by an contrasted inte yd H Dlytl ire McDowe who/ .can make 1d the there is no advance in price for this | de-luxe production.--Advt, At the Strand. "Experienc enjoyed by thou- sands as a stage play, and vividly re membered by Kingstonians, was pre sented for the first time at the Strand | yesterday in the form of motion picture, Great' expectations were raised by the announcement that the picturized version was Paramount plceture, directed by Fitz maurice, and these were fulfilled "Experience," big though ils title is, proved worthy of it, and the fans who saw it yesterday were loud in their| praises. The production is broad in its appeal, sumptuous in its settings, and the acting is by a remarkably ss A cP A a a George A Stitch in Time Quick action is the only hope when kidney disease appears. There is a whole train of dread-] fully painful and fatal ailments which soon follow any neglect to get the kidneys right. Among others are rheumatism, lumbago, Bright's disease, hardening of the arteries and high blood pressure. In Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver | { Pills you will find a treatment which is both quick 'and thorough. Mr. C. E. Raymus, Lindale, | Alta., writes: -- | "I was a great sufferer from kidney | | disease and lame back for more than a year. A friend of mine one day told me of Dr, Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills, and acting upon his advice 1 tried them. After | had taken dne box | | I felt better, so | continued until 1 had used fivg 'boxes. 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Fraser, Sec: Seen Ab Ct Bb ! which { pounce while luding one us heaut fascination Incidentally el In the costumes worn Ik who appear. 1s touch the extrem 3 and beauty, particularly th Some 'amme at this popu- lar tensely . interesting better eme than that next ffered that pict Affairs of , ed the audirnce the res mn nt Week of pictur ke Y FB Beene ney | Letters to the Editor ttt ttt te ellen Mach Appreciated, Kingston, Oct (To the Edi- tor): The board of directors of i Young Wo Christian tion wish to thank you for you in your newspaper to ti sation, and for ti g1ve accounts of the in connection with om that this has bee; 1 As d- the space Sly give of ork hav ) gener an ass Var Yours, faitht --BEATRICE Corresponding secretary. CHANGE IN TIME. Canadian National Railways tive October 2nd* 1921, Canadian National Railways the following changes train service, effective October 1921 Train Effee- an- in 0 2nd, No d leay tawa 1.00 pm, @ Harrowsmitn 4.17 p.m.; arrive Kingmsten 5.05 p.m. Train No. 6-74, Toronto-Kingston daily except Sunday, will leave Ton-| ronto 12.01 4.17 p.m.; arrive Kingston, | 5.05 p.m. | Equipment on trains No. § 1 % at t: Parlor and dining cars and es Full information obtainable from nearest Canadian National Railways agent. will smith anc as Coa FIFTEEN-YEAR-OLD GIRL . SAYS SHE WAS DOPED {Claims That Men Used Needle! on Her While in a Taxi. There is an old saying that one half the world does not know how | the other half lives The truth ot | this old saying is manifested almost | every 'day, and the case of a young girl, not quite fifteem years of age, | who came under the notice of the | police on Tuesday morning, brought | | to mind the truth of the old saying. | The girl comes of a good family | in Frontenac county, and has been | working in Kingston for a little over | a year, out at service. She 'urned | out to be rather wayward and tne | police were called upon to take her in charge. While being held at the police station she exhibited several marks on ome of her arms, and de- clared that men with whom she had | beon keeping company had given her dope with a meedle while ou' riding in a' taxi. Phe police matron, Mrs. Goodhew, has been doing what she can to help the girl, and on Tuesday morning the father and mother arrived in the city and took their daughter home | with them. | -------- rr INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. | (ntercsting Items Picked Up by Our | Busy Reporters, ! Judge Madden and R. G, Wright, | Napanee, arrived in town last nigh: | to spend a few days and are at the | Frontenac. The burglars who ransacked the home, of Ald. Daniel Couper on Sun- day night got away with a sovereign and some' old coins in addition to ths other things mentioned in Monday's Whig. | Guy Qarr Harris, formerly ot | Kingston, has returned tos Toros | after spending a few days in town. | He is an ex-cadet of the R.M.C., leav- | | ing there in 1917 to take out a com- mission in the Royal Air Force, at- terwards serving in France, and 4 now in the head office of a well known insurance company in Toron- to. { S | Shackleton's Ship in Trouble, Lisbon, Oct. 4.--The steamer Quest, with Sir Ernest Shackleton and party on board, is in difficulty ia_| a heavy storm off:-Cape da Roca, west of here, and has asked that help be sent, SLEEP Can you do it well? Just one or two doses of DR. MILES' NERVINE--$1.20 will soothe the irritated and.evar-strain- ed nerves. Guaranteed Safe and Sure SOLD AT MAHOOD'S DRUG STORE All Fat People Should Know This! | The world owes a debt of gratitude to the author of the now famous Marmola Prescription, and is still more indebted for 'the reduction of this harmless, ef- fective obesity remedy to tablet form. Marmola Prescription Tab be obtained at all dr writing direct to Ma Woodward Av., Detroit reasonable price (¢ case) leaves no excuse dieting or| violent exercise for the reduction of] the overfat body to normal proportions. | lets can now stores, or by! Co, 4612} and their | ar for a large wy Rene me wheres | | {her to the tail of his machi Ine DAILY BRITI | | - MISS. MA RIE LOHR, SH WHIG, see ---- -- -- ANSWER THIS PUZZLE : 'OPEN TO EVERYBODY a The famous English actress, in "The Marionettes," Grand | Opera House, Tuesday, Oct. 11th. AA A A AA PAP AP tat DENOUNCE KU-KLUX-KEAN | AS ENGENDERING HATRED -| Texas Judges Oppose It--So- ciety Bars Catholics, Jews and Negroes. torn Klux in the $ was apparent 3 ¢ that led the Ku POSTPONES CONSIDERATION noon; arrive Harrow-|Of Proposal by Argentind! Regarding 1 League Membership, Geneva, Oct. 4 --The a the League of Nations to-d un: mously adopted resolution ported by fits commission on ments postponing considerat mn of the amendments fo the League of Na tions covenant proposed last Argentina, It provided ereign states should auto come members of the l1éague. solution expressed sympathy idea inspiring the amendment embly the mend ¢ The re with pressed regret that Argentir represented at this year 3 assembly, Peter Manning's Dam In Race For Her Life. Peter Manning, 1:58, 'had row escape from never eing according to F. E. Marsh « f Ch who sold the dam of the fastest trot- ter in. the world to W. M. Wright, breeder of the champion. Mr. Wright, it seems, told his nephew ,one morn- ing to lead the mare over to John R. Thompson's farm, where Azoff, 2:14 3-4, was in the stud boy, who knew nothing about but a good deal about tied a nar- i hordes automobiles, started out to tow her on mile trip. Having heard say Glendora G. could trot the youngster apparently she ought to do it with the car to help her along. Mr. Marsh happened to be out on the lawn as they passed his place, midway tween the Wright and Thompson farms. The boy was giving all his at- tention to the machine, mare, with the halter shanl trotting for her life, was ting the high spot yanked her along, i t uation at a glance, Mr. Marsh ed to the telephone and called up the next farm to ask some o four uncle thought easily and the ¢ taut ane {ash dash > to inter- cept 'the wild driver, but he was too | late. Expecting to hear that the had been dragged off her feet broken her neck, he then called the Thompson farm, two n farther OL, only to learn that she was there, safe and sound, but ry much dis- tressed after her four mile race for mare VE life, She was bred to Azoff, and Pet- | er Manning was foaled spring. next Interesting Y.M.C.A, Event The gymnasium classes evening got off to a good start witix the business men at 5.15 p.m. and the junior employed boys at 7 p.m Physical given a good snappy workout, fol- lowed by half an hour in the ewim- ming tank. The seniors also had a | good turn out at their clase at 8.15. "yn The jPod this winter to | further the '/Big Brother' movement | and Sesretafy F. J. Wilson is p ning now features tending to develop this epirit and making for a more personal touch between the members and towards strangers and outsiders as well, Social nights and porsonal chats, etc., will be ineugurated, Scientific Salesmanship, "Scientific salesmanship," said Ir- ving Fletcher, the brilliant racon- teur, a». a Sphinx club dinner, "may be carried too far. "In a bh' rdware shop the other day I was buying a wrench fof my car when a morbid-looking chap came in and said. ' 'Quarters worth of carbolic acid, please.' 4 "The scientific salesman smiled and shook his head regretfully. " '"Phis is a hardware store, not a drug stone," he cooed; 'but is there nothing we can do for you in the razor, revolver or hemp rope line?' * John Barton Payne, Washington, becagpes on Oct. 15th chairman of the central committee of the Ameri- can Red Cross, nt, and ex- | a was'not | ago, |! and | 2.00 elip | be- | and | Monday | 'A cepted reductions 'similar to | GANANOQUE hough the enrollment oe as had been hoped f very encouraging di- nd will be increased. Rev, in charge of the commilltee th on the fifteen of .ethis Aftep being tpmpelled to-make use | of their auxilidry power for the: past fy 3 the 'Gananoque Wa Power Company had water avail ior the furs the Ontario Wheel rolling mill plant eel Products Company, the shop, the lower } hes the nd Bullochs. The amount r, very limited as that the water held town by the dam at and furnished through 10WeV 2d s at Lyndhurst and the Out- | » Rideau and Charleton | y wtf Mciens fora steady rum' Charleston is to dead level with the base of the Outlet, and is there- nothing the supply dam at fore adding This been for a number of years, The Grand Trunk Railway ; the lowest a new stone pier under tha 1 the e Grove, The pier is eastern end Map! | being placed "at the | the bridge. The Gananoque Water Power Company is sending a gang of men to the Outlet of Charleston Lake this week for the purpose of making need- {ed repairs to the dam at that place. | | wal trie light and water sup- any is leaking in seven dif- ces nson, of this town, left company with of weeks' hunt- Lakeside Walter T, Sa | yesterday in 1el]l for 'a couple ishing at 3 Lake, | Town Councillor Clifford Sine has | purchased the frame residence on {| Pine street between Charles and Wil- | street from its former owner, am S. Allen, Mrs. Geor A. Robinson, spend- ing the past few weeks in town with ! Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Ram- reet, has left for her , Klta. | liam parents, y, Stone yme in Ce Ir. and Mrs. W. T. Crouch, hur, have announced the riage of their daughter, Miss Gladys Crouch, to Victor C. Hooper 20th. Mr. and Mrs, Crouch | Irene | on Sept. | and family resided here for a nume-y ter of years, and Mr. Crouch was a contractor and builder prior to loca- ting in Port Arthur. Mrs. E. T. Latimer and daughter, { Miss Luella Latimer, spending the | | p#st mo th in tlds section with fri- | ends and relatives, have returned to | their home in Edmonton, Alta, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon T. Richard- sou, spending the past month here | with relatives, have left for their ' homo at Tofleld, Sask. when forty-two boys lined up befors | omo ofleld Instructor Dean and were Miss Agnes Scott Kent, religious directress of the Young, Women's i Christian Association at Kalamazoo, | Mich., who has been spending a holi- | day season here in camp with Mr. {and Mrs. Robert Kent, has left to re- sume her duties there. Miss Tassie Stevens, graduate nurse of New York City, who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Steens, at the Interna- tional, has returned to her duties. | | Reduction in Irish Railway Shopmen's Wages Reasonable London, Oct. 4--Right Hon. James O'Connor, lord justice of appeal in Ireland, finds that the proposea re- duction of six shillings a week in | wages of shopmen in the employment {of three~railway companies having | terminals in Dublin is reasonable, In }Fugiand, shopmen have already ac- those proposed in Ireland. David W. 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He also referred optimistically to the coming Washington conference, and declared that it will constitute one of those outstanding events which will affect human history for centur- ies, Due to Accident. Hull, England, Oct. 4. --The catas .{trophe to the airship R-2, in which {more _than forty persons lost their | lives, was due to an accident, accord- ling to the verdict reached by the cor- oner's jury here to-day. Lieut.-Governor Nichol planted tree on Memorial Avenue at Victoria, B: C. . BRITAIN'S THE M WESTON Casselman in Dundas. Ottawa, Oct 4.--O. D. Casselinan, present member for the Federal con- stituency. of Dundas, was again nom- inated "at a convention yesterday of Liberal-Conservative electors of the united counties of Dundas, Stormout and Glengarry. AYER COMPANY (Suburb of Toronto) ONTARIO COUNCIL IN THE IRISH DIFFICULTY. It is understood that Premier Lloyd George (centre) @vho will preside at the confer with representatives of the Sinn Fein on October 11th, has selected to act with him, Birkenhead, the Lord Chancellor of England left corner: next. Winston | secretary;and on the premier's right Sir Laming Warthington-Evans, secretary | and the right corner, Sir Hamar Greenwood, chief secretary for Ireland ence Lord colonial. for war; Churehill, A A mo mind The Late Miss Mary McCallum. Miss Mary McCallum passed away at her residence, 565 Princess streat, on Monday. Her life was one of un- solfish devotion to duty and _helpfui- ress to those needing her, and hot death was a shock to her many friends. Surviving are two brothers and one si At Ae tir Se tty soa AAA AP After your first taste you no longer wonder why they're not merely called Corn Fiakes, but-- Post Toasties --best corn flakes And you, like thousands of others, will remember to say 'Post Toast

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