Daily British Whig (1850), 3 Oct 1922, p. 14

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- THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. : . TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1929, ee ---- -- ee o Tk |/FANCE STAINS HONOR DEGREES ARE ANNOUNCED [ARMY AND NAVY Ro dus § Nt OCT. 4 | | owes BY HELPING THE TURKS AT QUEEN'S UNVERSTY RES VENTATON | D A NCE { L S-- | Fetter ta et tra ed | . { ¢] I STEN TO ME" | DE fo |Advocacy of Moslems "Claims |The Fall Convocation Is to be Two Members Make Charge Listen To Me. Disloyal to the Prestige of Held on the 20th --Would Like to Remove | i » wu La ee] NIGHT ROOK, LYRICS AND MUSIC BY CHAS. GEORGE DE ion 1 Christendom. October. ° the Commandant. ' TO. G v . AN D BRIL. { big musical show which comes to the with Barbara Bronell A)» CAS |Grand Opera House on Wednesday, | . | Oc t e and night per-| _ ' enta: degrees A row, which must be very irrit- ONTARIO HALL, KALEIDOSCOPE OF SMILING GIRLS [Ook fib, with masoee Advertiser | PSL ERB Olbs, er may -- SOBs sen mentary Shy ating tothe commandant, "Rev. Dr.» ALL LIGHTS--MUSIC--DANCING AND JOY. says in part: {be the final settlement terms with The list contains thirty-eight arts de. |J. Gwallia Evans, came to a head in | GC G di Mat. 25c. to $1.00. Night 25c¢. to $1.50, Plus tax. " 'Listen to Me', the musical com- Turkey the story of this near east- grees, the large number being due to | the cours of the regular meeting ut | raeme ardiner Dt mow selling &% Box Office. | gay presented at the Grand Thealre ern crisis will remain as the most the growth of the summer school. | the local unit of the Army and Navy | and his Orchestra { Friday night, carried with it an at- painful and humiliating nfemory to 0 dical erce and one | Veterans Association on Monday mosphere of prettiness, daintiness,| he British empire and as a danger | Une medical, one Sm nnounced. | evening. Frank Smith, an ex-mem- : OPERA [B 1 nd utterly charming viv-igignal to Burope. Neither France |Science degree are also ann . . ' $2.00 Couple, Dancing GRAN cleverness a ; The B. Sc. degrees are delayed and |ber of the 1st Canadian Division, gi ippled through-fnsr Great Britain will emerge from a HOUSE ELON on. am gaiety | this crisis with unscathed reputation. | will be announced in the course of a | Who as chairman of the billiard Extra Lady 25c. 9 to 2 2 INCIN § jence i - - ays. room tommittee, is a member of the ea ig Spies Ie Re 2 ey EL Tal convocation will be held | executive, made a charge, in open | J eee ee Thursday, Oct. 5 ; dq EAT he noe, 80 important a fac-|the east, has sullied that honor by fon Oct. 20th when the,degrees will | meeting, again F. E. Ling, the finan- {tor in the success of the play, sens-| her enthusiastic advocacy "of Turk-|be received by the successful stu-|cial secertary, who is, naturaliy, OUR OWN : ed something good coming, for it|ish claims by arming the Turks with | gents. The feature of the convoca-|Vvery much in the confidence of was filled to capacity. An airy Wish | French rifles and ammunition, while | tion will be the unveiling of a mem- | Evans. Among those who supported Rex Stock of plot floating around an exceeding- watching the horror of the Smyrna orial tablet to the late G."Y. Chown. | Smith was a veteran named Saund- a ly handsome man in search of his af-|maggaere, The following 1s the list of de-|ers who, it fs reported, expressed Company ; finity was able to give a very good Although the French government grees: : himselt very plainly, and contends FOAL account of itself, and brought about|ascepted the original treaty with that not only Ling should bs Tempy. | In logleal sequence, scenes which had | Turkey made at the Peace of Sevres, b Degree of M. D, ed from his position, but that it REX In the Delightful English Comedy ZANA |all "the fantastic beauty usually as- they broke away from their allies Thomas Vincent Plews, M.B., {would be greatly in the interests of "SL" " |sociated with most romantic fairy|phy a separate compact with Kemal Cainsville, Ont. the organization if there could be a KITTY BE CAREFUL tales. ' | Which smashed that treaty to bits. oo ---- change of commandant, ) IN THREE ACTS {| "As for the chorus, one Soul) £9 wo = ah Degree of M. A. As one veteran has said to the 0c., 50c. GALLERY .... 10c. [farther and find none better. They No Sense of Loyalty. Lloyd Henry Beamer, Flint, Mich. Whig: "The police magistrate was were all pretty, all lithe and grace- Recently when Turkish victories Mildred Elizabeth Hallett, Ottawa. told last Frida i ; & : st C i of losest Y morning that Evans {tul, and wore the most charming of {and menaces demanded the closes has said that he is tired of King- Arn ro REA {costumes, with one especially strik-|co-operation between France and Degree of B. A. ston. But it was not mentioned tha: | HNG__ a J |ing outfit, made entirely of crepe|Great Britain, they acted again with Robert Nichol Anderson, Saska- citizens general] v ired of 6 i SEE IT NOW! {paper. The lighting effect showed utter disregard of British prestige, Loos. Sask Sitisens Y were tired o ; da A . . . 8. ' SPECIAL MEETIN {the skill of an artist and added ex with no sense of loyalty by withdraw Harry BE. Armstrong, Toronto. THE QUEEN'S ALUMNI : en" ; On Monday evening, when Smith | ' tensively to the beauty of the en-|ing their troops from Chanak in the . ONTARIO HALL, 8 O'CLOCK 6 3 | sens presentation. There was ¢on-|neutral zone on the Asiatic shore Eleanor Arnold (Sister M. Raph laid his charge against Ling in ASSOCIATION MEETS | clevernss shown in onelof the Dardanelles at the very time |ael, Formosa. open meeting, Evans made a plea in nn TO-NIGHT a showed the North Pole|when English soldiers were ordered| Daniel David Brown, Toronto. | getence of his secretary, and stresseq | BrOnze Tablet to be Unveiled i | with the lights of the Aurora Borea-|¢o hold that line at all costs. William Robert Burnett, Milyer- the value of harmony in the organiz- at the George Richardson Social Hygiene and the Campaign lis in the background." I have no quarrel with their desire | ton. ation. But Smith ang Saunders Stadium. Against Venereal Diseases ~ to avoid a mew war in the near east.| Robert William Cumberland, were not to be reconciled, and Evans SPRARER. | R at the Grand. thc som That avoidance Ia utterly tial Kiggeten. Bt Pot (Sate finally explained that such a charge Ee 3 | " | The Rex Stock Company, "| to a world still exhausted an poverty | arie Seéraphine olan r ws . } DR. GORDON BATES, TORONLO | boda that so excells In comedy, have | or eore AR the great European | Ambrose). Ktumoton: *houly bo Joad before w vomiting Joeal Queen's Alumni Association in The public are invited. {tor their next presentation, one of]... Andrew Wishart Drysdale, West- ported, pleaded for time 'but Smith oe ply Fy So adi oven Jibs, rishtest and suapplest comedies) 'gu 3 45 giffeutt to acquit the port: insisted that it his charge |eould not peanion of yal Gui he goranaios - | that have delighted he aon French government of having nel Charles Robert Duprau, Ottawa. be heard in open meeting, the tom. bronze tablet would er aon : Ar Ste In le Marie Nhe an og icunion, aided Ho Honora Catherine Goodfriend, mittee be selected at once and the (the George Richardson stadium to Frontenac egiment { Tempest, starred--"Kitty Be Care- neutrality in a way that is hostile to Howe Island. matter proceeded with, The selec |cOmmemorate the gift of the edifice | { ful", with Zana Vaughn in Miss Tem-| pion interests, disloyal to the safe- ary gouslay, Lancaster. ibtor tion was made, and witnesses heard, by James Richardson. The gathering 6A C | pest's part, and Rex as the lovable ty and prestige of Christendom. 1 Si. if and the verdict announced at about Which took the form of a smoker, A ompany : [Sir Reginald Belsize, Bart. "Kitty|paia to write so harshly, but I do so | Helen), Peterboro. 11 o'clock. Was addressed by a number of grad. Armouries at 8.00 pm. Be Careful" is one of those happy |i honest conviction, Elizabeth Griffin (Sister St. Doro- It appears that the quarrel origin. |UAtes including Judge Lavell and Woteorte, pF 35, for frei] {comedies whose nearest approach to thy), Eganville. fied about six weeks ago, and that |[DF- Pdward Ryan whe Pointed out yy i a : a {the bed-room farce is the fact that Support of Greek Army. John Edward Hodson, Blind River, the details of it were threshed oyt ('Ee valuable efforts that might be F. W. PARTRIDGE, MAJOR, | there ds a bed-room in the offing As for British statesmanship and B. Rowena Humphries, Guelph. by "those appointed to sit in ude made by the association te act as a Officer Commanding. | 4 A ; somewhere. Like all English com-| 4iplomacy, one can only raise one's Letitia Emily Landon, Lansdowne. ment." It was roticed that Com. binding tie between the university -- " tis ledies it is played quietly and sin- hands in despair. Against constant Mary Elizabeth Lynch, Orillia. mandant Evans remained with the and the graduates. - : A drama of great dendue- | cerely, which of course accentuates warnings of the gravest kind from Margaret Maher (Sister Aurelia), committee, and the verdict Stanley Graham presented a re- Removal Notice ments--the story of John Chil- |lthe comedy of the lines and situa men who knew the weakness of the | Eganviile, i i ot was the W. H, FRANCIS, PAINTER a cote, the leader of men, and | tions. Appearing i Soljductien Greek character, the growing Winifred Amanda Martin, ' King- it necessary for Li Has moved to 438 DIVISION f then the outcast--and of hi with the comedy will appear Rex & strength and fanaticism of the Mo- ston. yor oh ourd or phone 18835 and double, John Loder, who took [wie latest importation, Howard and | pammedan world government, large- |. George Ridley Mikel, Ottawa. Heuea it Va eared that Smith a programme for the first weelk-eml Workmanship guaranteed and his name, his place--and his ||3Hazel Brown, a vaudeville team that ly influenced by Churchill, the' big- Barbara Robina Morrison Regina. | night tn guilty. mith said last 'n November. * On Friday afternon Prices right, wife. {have just finished a tour of the Pan- gest gambler in world politics today, ABD Gort nis MAN ter wa. | 5 : i at he was not by any means [it is proposed to have an impressive R----y A Masterpiece Among Great {tages Circuit. Mr. and Mrs. Brown they gave their full weight of influ. land. ' Ns ', 354 Saunders is algo report. rceremony at the stadium when the : ® Motion Pictures come from Spokane, Washington, to ence to the Greek claims, incited the Viola Belle McLean, Wallace Sta 0 be of no uncertain ming that | tablet, presented by the Athletic I> ce to tors " | Kingston, to join the company. The Greek army to take risks which were 5 ' *» {there should be a clean-up in the or. | board of control, will be unveiled . In OTHER ATTRACTIONS. {usual high standard of scenic and deadly danger as we know now in the | NS ganization, the evening a reception will be held PRICES , . 20¢., 3 50 SATURDAY MATINEE: CH ILDREN, 10c,; ADULTS, 25c¢. ¥ At an enthusiastic meeting of thé port of the activities during the past Evans considereq year, and Gordon Smith, in charge ng to be protected. of the reunion committee, suggested many in 1918 this man Churchill, | Mary O'Brien (Sister M. Bernad-| A charming cut of Mr. and. Mrs. or. ased. - " ette), Hamilton. R. B. Dudley Carglll, whose Mar-{ On Saturday aftern the al 1 NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to Post Plays "The Masquerader. whose undoubted brilliance and au- ' ¥ . y oon the alumn the Revised Statutes: of Ontarfo 1914, The present appearance of Guy dacity put a spell on Lloyd George| James Arthur Partridge, Toronto. thedral, Kidiace, In St. Georges €a-| will probably attend the intercolleg- ny pstion 86. thas Store Bates Post in the motion picture ver-|and his colleagues, has played with Edith Lilly Reid, Waterdown, ept. 21st, is/ jate football game and in the even- Estate of Mary A. Mackie, who died on ES sion of "The Masquerader," produced high stakes for the eastern empire. Claude Hill Robinson, Camrose, PAL Soar opets Piss of The Mont- ing the annual dinner of the Queen's Ssanraut Aire tail day Bend by A Dashing, Care = | by Richard Walton Tully and now Ignoring all cautious advice, con-|Alta. During Supten ar. tonstrasts Alumni association will be held. On post prepaid, on or before the dwenty. . . 'being shown at 'the Allen theatre, | temptuous of his country's burden of Lottie Rooney (Sister Eusebia) contracts awarded a Con on| Monday afternoon the alumni wm alened Bolgiiors or ths 50,00, the un ore Free Adventurer 18 leads logically to. an interesting |debts and taxation, fascinated by or-| Hamilton, cording to MacLean Building oT See Queen's play Argonauts. Tho tat will and testament of the said de- 4 emendation of the various casts thet | lental visions, he adventured wildly Cyrus William Scott, Toronto. ports, Limited, amounted rif $29,- BroShamine 16. of course, subject to & full deperiprian ne ond Sagresses, and WALLACE haye been seen in this play on the|into Mesopotamia and Palestine, | Harolq Nelson Sheppard, Toronto, 313,600, compared with $26,187 500 Torsion 24 Segal announcements Them, auch claims to ba aul cheld, bY stage. It will be remembered: that| challenged rest Loterests In Syria, Ante Agnes Smith; Jarvie. In August. SOL edi Montr a hg AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that the stage production has been run- ste u» unres a e Mo. Sle. Lloyd Fleming Smith, Moose Jaw, The wills of the following deceas- was proposed "that a ary oF OF Octoner1 ghatr the twenty-first day ning continuously for over six solia | dan world, usedgGreece as a P| Sask. ed persons have been probated at quarterly publication should be fo. f October, 1922, the said Executor will e he Turks. His respon- proceed to distribute the sald 'Estate IN years all over the United States and {guns 1he Turk he ought not Ella Gertrude Stephens, Duna. ite court House: William Patterson, | sued dealing with aiamng activities he recaay harties entitled thereto, hav- : Canada as well as a tour in Austra- to esoape the frightful consequences, | VIN: i garet King, Clara Switzer West, and the matter will recefve consid. Shige nor the Tei f which "The Dictator" la. Outside of Post, who has play- Arthur Leslie Stevenson, Ottawa, [Ellas Quick. eration later. Abie to amd Executor shail not be i- ed the dual role of Chiltote and Jeremiah Laserfan Walsh, Cora- ; COMING: Loder in every performance since| ¢ wall. = the opening night, the members of IN MARINE CIRCLES Mabel Rae White, Spencerville, saat ED n So iagston, ths twenty. "The Call of Home" the supporting cast have, naturally, Annie Jebb Willoughby, Beeton. NICKLE, FARRELL. & DAY, changed from time to time. The role | & EC 194 Ontario St, Kingston, of Brock, portrayed by Edward M. er Brantford arrived Degree . Selieltors for the Executors. STRAND Kimball, Wo rod Yh the stage po eo at on Monday night| Clarence Laverne Yoerger, Hum- by Louis Calvert and later by Lionel | ang is unloading anthracite coal at|boldt, Sask. Belmore, now a film favorite. Just |Sowards' wharf. -- before the commencement of filming | The steamer City of Hamilton Degree of B. Se. on this picture this particular part [cleared on Monday night for Toron-| Albert Burton C. Throop, Bewd- was in the hands of Elwyn Eaton. [to and Hamilton with package | ley, Ont. Ruth Sin- | freight. -- ch the wite, played by Ruth Sin The steamer Brockville arrived University Notes. clair in the picture, was originally go EXHIBITION RUGBY treated by Thals Lawton, subse-|d0Wn from Picton on Tuesday with| The freshette att, x of treight. Queen's is larger last year and Thi Li ° e . quently played by Mrs. Guy Bates . , i : 8 ttle Ad. F or Championship of Kingston Fost, whose stage name was Adele The tug Sinmac and the barge a tulen le ate over Brmor Lapwing cleared for Toronto on Mon-|a plidred new girls at the college Rooms For Rent 87 . . 1 3 R.M.C. I vs. QUEEN' 5 I ti. Say night oy aL Ten Shore Were about BROOK. ST. 276--Two large rooms, } "Kit- Lorn Elgin McMenomy, Farran's at the university at which the Year Estate of Mary A. | electric effects will accompany result. ? -- : Te at ae oity of Kin, ston, A L-L- E 'N ty Be Careful." Ever since the armistice with Ger-| Point. 13 graduates will be guests of hon- To-Day in the County of Frontenac, dow, e Canadian dollars were at a prem- dum of 1-32 of one per cent Monday -------- in New York. This is the highest | since the rémarkable recovery of Premium rate that has been quoted | Canadian exchange. ; The schooner Maggie L. is unload- fl year in'arts fs| "wien b : R.M.( : II vs. QUEEN'S i | : Laugh With Reid. Ing grain at Richardson's elevator. |still growing and may over take lagt| house Sy louated: ooroom fat; : : Ask any of the patrons of the The schooner Maple Leat arrived | year's attendance. provements. Apply 276 Brock Street. October 4th Strand Theatre who saw Wallace from Stella on Tuesday morning and The committees of the Q.W.C.A. Reid in "The Dictator" last night | will unload at Richardson's elevator. [end Q.M.C.A. are meeting to ar game, 4.80 p.m, what a'seream it is and you will be range for the students' reception. Te Nar tax cura, [i ¥121.2 neream early tonight. The The freshmen's outs bill is a comedy affair from begin. 4 ig Br ought These Results ning to'end with the exception of the ! : : - Pathe News. Wally is at his finest Whos Opdered. for res times one and assisted by Walter Long, Theo- ; Pri . utes after Whig appeared, Whig A-B-Q date Kosloff and Lila Lee, he makes 73 faker, IK results. Call 343 for wal the picture a knockout, Remember ! on Thursday "The Leather Pushers" 'Commence. This is a short reel feature of the ring that has been . thoroughly enjoyed in thousands ot| On Sepf. 3rd, passed away theatres. It will tingle your sport. | another resident of Newburgh, in the 3 person of Mrs. Redden. Mrs. Red- : * : * ; ing blood. To al Den or atden, Mes. Red. Liberals of Kingston ns pet and Portsmouth Norbu, wad ons Gaui, Mw G.W.V.A. ROOMS, PRINCESS ST. | a pox Dare co meen According to 2 union exs- in 72 fis g 7 8 eS BPM, _ BUSINESS: Election of Officers and Ward Chairmen, ete. oon fi fil Hi 2 ix i Bas fiz Er Sel $3.00; touring or other ears, Close connections ut Cape Vincent with NY.C, liges for au W, v, PHONE 2105, Subieet to "hangs withouy Ee -------- esata

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