SATURDAY, JUNE 24, 1922, THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. Latest and Most Popular Summer Fiction THE SECRET PLACES OF THE HEART H. G WELLS THE VENEERINGS SIR HARRY JOHNSTON LUCRETIA LOMBARD KATHLEEN NORRIS THE VANISHING POINT . CONINSBY DAWSON THE PRAIRIE CHILD ARTHUR STRINGER > N/ MILTON THE RUSTLE OF SILK ...0ccv... «+++.CASINO HA MR. PROHACK «.... ARNOLD BENNETT THE DEVIL DRIVES BIG PETER MAN SEGI . FOR SALE R. Uglow & Co. "THE GIFT SHOP" Wedding Gift Suggestinos in Silver W. D. GRAHAM, R.0. Lately in charge of th ! Optical Department R. J. RODGER'S Jewelry Store, is now connected with this of- In price ranging from $1.00 u to $500 we can help you. CABINETS OF SILVER SILVER SERVICES ENTREE DISHES, FLOWER BASKETS CASSEROLES, etc. Registered 140 Wellingtor St. Opp. Post Office Now Is The Time to decorate your Lawns and lots with our Cement Flower Vases. Three varieties to choose from. JEWELERS Kingston Jement Products H. F. NORMAN, Manager OFFICE: 69 Patrick Street Phone 780w. DENTAL PARLORS ee eae ate Season tickets ror Kingston's firet Chautauqua dre now on sale by the Daughters of the Empire and at the down town stores, X-Ray work. [ For. June Weddings You cannot get more useful and pleasing gifts than COALPORT CHINA CROWN DERBY 'ORIFLAMME WARE CUT, GLASS DINNER SETS TEA SETS. Latest Pyorrhea Treatment p Kinnear & d'Esterre 100 Princess Street, Kingston Dr. Nash's 183 PRINCESS ST, KINGSTON We specialize on Painless Extraction, and --.Y MRE 0 DECORATE ~ ODDFELLOWST GRAVE | This Will Be an Event at Cat- | araqui Cemetery on Sun= day Morning. The annual ceremonies for the de- coration of graves of deceased mem- bers of the Independent Order of Oddfellows will take place on Sun- day morning, at Cataraqui cemetery. The members of the order will meet at the YM.C.A. at 9 o'clock and proceed to the cemetery in motor cars and busses. The programme will include an ad- dress from the chairman, W. J. Arn- fel, P.D.D.; Invocation, Rev. J. W. Forester; reading of the names of decéased members by lodge secre- taries; quartette, J. Marshall, P. H. Baker, F. Haffner, L. M. Loney; de- corating of the graves by the mem- bers; placing of floral design on 1.0.O.F lot; address, F. 8S. Evaneon, P.G.M. The following is a list of the graves of deceased members to be decorated: Deceased members, Cataraqui Lodge, No. 10, buried at Kingston: S. Oberndorffer, Ken. McIver, J. B. Mclver, A. Macallaster, Jas. McCam- ron, H. P. Driver, Thos. Peters, Thos, Graves, John Elmer, W. H. Henderson, W. M. Drennan, F. R. Sargent, Thos. England, John W. McMillan, John Kennedy, J. Y. Park- hill, H. I. Lyons, Jas. McGarrey, S. D. Swann, W. J, Wilson, Jas. John- ston, A. N. Barker, D. McCaugherty, Robert Brignall, H. Campbell, Geo. Zeigler, Wm. J. Newman, Alex. Crumley, Geo. W, Armstrong, Wm. H. Litton, Aaron Circle, Alan 8S. Robinson, Geo. C. Wilkinson, C. J. Contral, T. C. Wilson, W. H. Godwin, |H. Bawden, J. W. Powell, A. H. Mil- {ler, Wm. K. Routley, J. M. Sher- lock, E. Powers, 8. R. Young, John |e. Metcalfe, J. C. Greenwood, R. J. | McDowall, A. Abernethy, Edward | David Cunningham, H. Chadwick, C. | W. Wright, Geo. Pogue, Geo. E. Nut- | tal, Thos, Countryman, Jas. Denni- son, F. W. Tracey, G. B. Amey, John D. Smeaton, E. Gilmour, R. K. Kil- borne, Thos. E. Ewart, Dan Murphy, James Savage, John Taudvin, Calvin Lowery, R. J. McKelvey, Robert Ir- win, Andrew Mills, Wm. G. Hazlett, Thos. W. Sands, Alex. Bearance, W. J. Moore, Chas. McKay, W. J. Paul, M. G. Ryan, Joseph Elmer, Robert Meek, Wm. J. Baker, Dan. Callaghan, Jos. E. Ferguson, F. H, Smithers, H. E. W. Nicholson, Sam Hall, Wm. Carroll, Geo. Friendship, P. Haffner, E. Merritt, G. Bearance, Former members of Cataraqui Lodge, No. 10, deceased, and whose graves are cared for by the lodge: W. C. Sands, 'H. B. Savage, Wm. Tandy, W. Smith, G. R. Scobell, John Tipson, W. J. Woolward, Waller. Members of other lodges buried in Kingston and cared for by Cataragul Lodge, No. 10: A, Horsey, J. Kin- near, 8. Corbett, F. H. Moody, H. Fraser, Rev. Garratt, Alex, Camp- bell, Edward Nelson, Fred Maund, Chas, Hatch, Rev. Kines, S. F. Dren- nan, D. Christie, J. Fraser, Sir. J. A. MacDonald, Jas. J. Wood, H. C. Ir- win. Deceased members of Lodge No. 10, buried outside of Kingston: 8. Hornibrook, British Columbia; John Ilett, Watertown; J. W. Brown, Chicago; J. O. Patterson, Port Huron; W. H. Bateson, British Columbia; J. McD. Taylor, Belleville; H. Potter, Cape Vincent; John P. Bower, Seeley's Bay; W. P. Camp- beil, Harrowsmith; J. M. Whinton, Ottawa; E. Rikley, Napanee; Robert Gordon, British Columbia; George W. St. Comer, Seattle; Edward Smith, Midland; H. R. Duff, Egypt; Charles R. Burt, Alexandria Bay; A. C. Swallow, France; John Bliss, Un- known; Rev. W. B. Carey, Napanee; C. W. Clement, Sydenham; W. E. Roberts, France; Samuel Robinson, Uxbridge; R. BE. Davis, England; Fred Wurts, Unknown; N. Albertson, Verona; William G. Chalkly, Lost on Bannockburn; W. P. Aubin, Winni- peg; W. P. Archibald, Ottawa; E. L. Ebbles, Unknown. Cataraqui | Moore, W. J. Arneil, N. E. Runians, | |W. J. Crothers, R. H. Dorey, G. Hen- {derson, W. Patterson. | Deceased members of Kingston | | Lodge, No. 53, buried outside of! | Kingston: George D. Chown, Syd-| {enham, Ont.; Henry Foot, Albany, IN.Y.; J. F. Hora, Toledo, Ohio; G. | iS. Lee, Cape Vincent, N.Y.; A. G. | | Light, Harrowsmith, Ont.; R. Mur- | | phy, Winnipeg, Man.; John Marsh- | all, body not found; David Milne, Toledo, Ohio; P. C. McNiven, South Arfica; Robert Searls, Little Falls, N.Y.; James Fleming, not known; ! Alexander Corbett, San Diego, Calif. George Booth, body not found; G. L. Irwin, Dundas, Ont.; Josh. Savory, Calgary, Alta.; J. H. Werns, New York city; Hy. Brownley, Oakvilla, Ont.; J. Lappan, Wolfe Island, Ont.; Irwin Marshall, Buffalo, N.Y. Ezra Dorman, Gananoque, Ont; | George A. Becker, Watertown, N.Y.: | Alexander Porter, Carsonville, | Mich.; Thomas W. Jolliffe, Toronto, Ont.; Luther E. oDnnelly, Wolfe Is- land, Ont.; F. W. George, Fulton, N.Y.; Stanley C. Guild, overseas: Archie Hamilton, overseas; G. H. Allen, Montreal, Que.; W. J. Bick- ham, England; Thomas Connor, To- ronto, Ont.; Thomas W. MacKenzie, overseas; J. D. Anderson, Roches- ter, N.Y.; J. Branch, England; James M. Auley, Scotland; W. G. | Hayward, Toronto, Ont.; W. G. Fer- | guson, Winnipeg, Man.; E. S. ! Storms, Toronto, Ont.; W. J. Har- ris, Ottawa, Ont.; M. Kirk, Bruce | Mines, Ont. . | Deceased members Granite Lodge No. 363, including members of oth- |er lodges buried at Cataraqui and | cared for by Granite Lodge: Stanley | Porter; Lewis Rcgevs; A. J. Murray; |Jask Shea; R. H. McKee; John | | Inglis; D. A. Givens; Edward Cow- | ian, Buffalo Lodge; Norman Fraser, | Edmonton Lodge; George Redden, | Buffalo Lodge; Claud Rogers; Smith | Elliott. Deceased members {Lodge No. 363, buried outside of | | Kingston: Frederick Bristlin, killed | {in action; Fred Curtis, Gananoquy, | | Ont. | Dceased members, Louise Lodge, | No. 10, inclucing members of othar | i | | | { | | | of Granite | Rebekah lodges huried at Kingston: | | Mrs. Potter; Mrs. Arthurs; Mrs. J. | | Kennedy: Miss Jamieson; Mrs. | Jones; Mrs. Little; Mrs. Carnovsky; | { Mrs. Smith; Mrs. W. Perry; Mrs. "WV. | | Monk; Mrs. Close; Mrs. Williamson | | (Lindsay Lodge); Mrs Swann, Deecased members, Louise Lodge, | No. 10, buried outside of Kingston: Miss Sleeth, Battersea; Mrs, Miller, Cape Vincent. HOW TO BEST TREAT STOMACH TROUBLE A Tonic Medicine is Needed to Strengthen the Stomach The old-fashioned methods of treating stomach diseases are being discarded. The trouble with the old- fashioned methods was that when the treatment was stopped the trouble re- turned, often in an aggravated form. The modern method of treating in- digestion and other forms of stomach trouble is to tone up the stomach and glands to their normal work. The re- covery of the appetite, the disappear- ance of pain after eating, the absence of gas, are steps on the road to health that those who have. tried the tonic treatment remember distinctly. Dr, Williams' Pink Pills are a tonic which through their action on the blood are helpful in building up the digestive organs, and therefore the best remedy for simple or chronic cases of stomach trouble. The success of the treatment is shown by cases like that of Mrs. Joseph Leclere, Wel- lington, P.E.1, who says:--*I have been a great sufferer from indiges- tion and stomach trouble, and noth- ing that I took for it did me any good until I began Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. I was so bad that I did not want to eat, and when I did take food it lay like a weight on my stomach, often causing me much pain and mis- ery. Isaw in an advertisement what Dr. Williams' Pink Pills had done in a similar case and began taking them, with the result that after tak- ing the pills for five or six weeks, I PRETTY WHITE SHOES Ladies' White One, Two and Three Strap Fine Can- vas Shoes, canvas covered heels. Special at . . . . $3.50 Canvas Sport Oxfords--white rubber soles and heels--trimmed with black kid .............$3.50 White Dressings ................ 15¢c., 25¢., and 35c. ABERNETHY'S SHOE STORE Unexcelled for Quality, Strength and Flavor. DALY'S GOOD TEA Order from MAHOOD'S DRUG STORE PUNCTUALITY is easily obtained by bringing your WATCH to LC. HEMSLEY 149 8ydenham St. Just off Princess Watchmaker from R. J. Rodger 10 SUPERINTEND The Family Tickets Are Only tendent, Dominion Chautauqua Lim- ited, will be in the city all next week to superintend the advance work for Chautauqua week, and will confer with the Rotary Club and the 1.O.D.E. in mak- ing the final plans. tauqua Committee and the 1.O.D.E. on Thursday to report progress on the sale of tickets. er to eleven high class concerts and it can be used by every member of the family. information of the public that the seasons tickets must be sold before Saturday, July 1st. Small Machinery Repairs Lawn mowers sharpened, washing machines, electric, hand or water powet --also vacuum sweepers and all kinds of small machinery repaired. All work guaranteed. Prices moderate. Phone 925J. 18 WILLIAM ST. w. | FOR SALE CENTRE STREET--Brick Bung- alow, 4 bedrooms, sun porch, elec- tric light, gas, hardwood floors; good lot $6,500 BEVERLEY STREET -- P. B, Bungalow, 5 bedrooms, hot water heating, electric light, gas, hard- Wood floors; good lot 85.200 Kingston Agencies Limited Phone 703 67 Clarence Street THE ADVANCE WORK Available Uo to July First. E. H. Wooden, advance superin- | joint committee of the There was a meeting of the Chau- Ld > Po sleeping porches. Folding Camp fil TIL ) DCR SPAY s I [1 0) The Good Old Summer Time 4 Live out-of-doors--get sunshin and fresh air. : Hammo Couches, Lawn Swings and Porch Chairs. 1 L Keep Kool rch shades for verandahs and All sizes. Cots, Camp & Chairs and Boat Seats, 238 Princess Street James Reid, Phone 147 for Service. The Leading Undertaker. mm MASOUD'S ELECTRIC BAKERY Our modern Electric Bakery not only insures even baking of our pastry, but it gives it a flavor and crisp. ness that has met with favorable comment and likin on every hand. SPECIAL RHUBARB PIES Baked the Electric Way. Just the thing for dessert at the dinner table to-morrow. = | | Geo. Masoud The $2.75 ticket entitled the hold- It is pointed out fop the Single admis- sion tickets for afternoon perform- ances are: adults 36¢, children 26¢; night performances, adults 50¢, chil. dren 25c except on the second and fifth nights when the admission will : be 765¢ and 50c, respectively. War Mi py I tax extra in all cases. 1 fh RR There is considerable interest i | HAE shown in the Junior Chautauqua | i iif which will be held every forenoon be- i TR ginning at 9 o'clock. Children hav- ing season tickets can attend all and will be trained by the instructors present to coach them. The climax will come on Friday afternoon, July am feeling better than I have done for years. I hope my experience will help other similar sufferers." You can get Dr. Willlame' Pink Pills through any dealer in medicine or by mail, post paid, at 50c. a box or 8ix boxes for $2.50, from The Dr. Wil- liams Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. Deceased members Kingston Lodge No. 59, including members of other lodges buried at Cataraqui and cared for by Kingston Lodge: G. W. An- drews, P. Bajus, R. Carnovsky, Fred Connor, Edward Comper, William Duncan, J. H. Ferris, Edward Greaves, Jr., Zachariah Guy, Wliliam Hammond, William Healey, W. C. James, James Laverty, W. B. Little, James Miller, G. W. McMahon, W. McIlroy, James McGill, William Perry, Alexander Robb, G. W. Robin- son, Alexander Smith, John Saun- Our stock is complete and prices reasonable. Robertson's Limite 73 Princess St. PROVOKED DISCUSSION. Radio May Oust Movies Inside of Six Months, At Port Arthur at Thursday's ses- Children WHITE CANVAS FOOTWEAR ders, W. G. Sherwood, William Tay- lor, N. Woodrow, James Kennedy, John McCammon, Willlam Pugh, Charles Napper, T. M. Fenwick, Robert Charlton, William Stevens, W. J. Livingston, Fife Fowler, Ro- bert King, O. V. Williams, Edward Smith, James Jamieson, John Sands, sion of the convention of the Na- tional Counéil of Women the report of the Committee on Objectionable Printed Matter and films written by Mrs. J. Macgillivary, Kingston, pro- voked a lengthy discussion. One suggestion was that the ban on Hearst publications be followed up by women refusing to buy any mat- 7th, with the boys and girls pageant entitled "Conquests of Peace." mothers of the children welcome to this meeting whether holding tickets or not. The To Celebrate July 12th. All local Orangemen will go to 'Are Born with a Love For Music 5 : Unless this love is cultivated they eventually lose a desire for that which is one of the most beautiful forms of culture the world has known. There are ay many parents who are unable to produce m from the Plano or Organ themselves, 3 Nicholas Hugo, J. E. Francis, Wil- WOMEN'S SMART OXFORDS Fes, Pani Oita, Thomas 7. AND STRAP PUMPS N. P. Joyner (Clayton Lodge), Ro- bert Bajus, Thomas Donnelly, Daniel White Canvas, in one, two and three os rene Wisin i: straps. Also Laced Oxfords, made with flat and medium Cuban heels, canvas cover- ed and enamelled. > Sport Ox- Daniel Gunn, William Marshall, Es leo + the Bovular two tohied > wide strap and buckle - White Canvas with Patent Tips, Dpers Back Stays. | : and in such cases, their children, while too young to learn themselves, may be initiated by the aid of THE COLUMBIA ._ GRAFONOLA PRICES RANGE FROM ter published by this company. Mrs. E. M. Murray declared a ban is of no effect so long as Canadian women continue to buy them. Mrs. Macgillivray's report refer- red extensively to objectionable litar- sture which was dealt with by the committee. Many large Canadian cities have Improved the conditions Robert | in regard to moving picture enter- tainments and Montreal, Kingston and a few other cities have special films for children. A discussion of great Interest Brockville this year for the celebra- tion of the "Glorious Twelfth." There will be an immense gathering of Orangemen from points east, weal and north of Brockville and the cele- bration Is expected to be a memor- able one. There will also be a big celebration at Belleville for the lodges ig that district. Hon. Dr. Bd- wards, the new deputy grand master of British America will be the prin- cipal speaker. Chautauqua brings to your very door the best speakers, the best mus- lc, the best entertainers, etc., that money can secure. It {s undenomina- tional and non-political; purely ed- ucational and entertaining. Season tickets can be bought now, but will not be sold after the bie tent is pitch- ed. Love is an ever-fixed mark that looks at tempests and is mever shaken, EASY TERMS ARRANGED 'Twidale, of Niagara Falls, suggested that radio may oust movies from their popular place in another six months. ; -------- ~ Occultation of Venus with a cres- cent moon is hailed by the Turks as a good omen, LL LLL LL TT ITT