WEDNESDAY, 18, 1924. aw [ainment LAST TIME TO-DAY John Barrymore "BEAU BRUMMEL" Starting Thursday Gloria Swanson IN "A Society Scandal" Gorgeous Gowns. A superfine Swanson Love- a. A superb cast. NOTICE B. G. HAMM will unioad a car of | ERNESTTOWN | Flour and Feed at STATION about June 20th. Hamm's Store at Odessa for pri 'Phone cen. : --B. G. HAMM. | | -_-- AMUSEMENTS What the Press Agents Say About Coming Attractions FINAL SHOWING TONIGHT OF "BEAU BRUMMELL" | oppor- To-night will be you will have Barrymore, that prin who has been del audiences at the | Brummel," the ure of fiction, fact ancy. porting him is a real all-star cast of the highest calibre Taken all in all, "Beau Brummel" represents the ut- most in screen entertainment, last see of the John actors, large to ghting Capitol in fas t GLORIA SWANSON AT | CAPITOL THURSDAY Gloria Swanson wears a glittering Array of new gowns in "A Society Scandal," her latest production which opens a three days' run at the Capitol on Thursday. But the fires of acting genius that this star show- ed in "The Humming Bird" are still flaring brightly. So while Miss Swanson gives an even more entic- ing fashic how that she ever did before, she also shows outstanding dramatic and emotional talents be- sides. We would class Scandal" as one of Gloria's very best | pictures, ------------------ NEWS oF NORTHBROOK, -- | Racing Enthusiasts Enjoy the test on the New Track. Northbrook, June 16.--Mrs. M. Newton and two sons have gone to Nickelson's Siding, near Sudbury, to Jcin her husband, who is the inspec- tor on the C.P.R. and Mr. Philphot Con- made {trip to Denbigh, Ardoch and points | Camama | SERMANENT ACT'VE MILITIA OF | CANADA Recruits are required for: The Royal Canadian Corps of Signals. Applicants must be British subjects, unmarried, physically fit and between | re- Junio They are 18 and 21 years of age ' quired to be in possession Matriculation Certificate or Mat ~fculs r e Written this year's amination, During the threg year term training will include, Infa 3 Physical rang, Horsemanship, ual and Line Telegraphy, Radio Te Sraphy and Telephony Internal Com- bustion Engines, Accumulators, Alter. nating and Direct Current Motors and Generators. For further particulars as to Term pplicants should apply Ar andwriting to the under- G. J. DESBARATS, Deputy Minister, National Defences, t of Service a their own h signed. Department of Ottawa, On 14-86-24. L 1-102-7. 'PHONE 2699. KNIGHT'S PHARMACY 280 Princess Street, Kingston. ANNOUNCING The Opening of "The Drug Store On Your Way Down Town" ALEX. G. KNIGHT Graduate of the Ontario Col- lege of Pharmacy | AT YOUR SERVICE MID-SUMMER SHOWING | SATURDAY, MAY 31st, and Following Days at Wheeler & O'Connor's Phone 358J. 370 Princess Street. TCT Removal Notice )| AFTER MAY 1st ; S. WHITEMAN, Carter || will be located at 826 MONTREAL STREET Phone 2452F. er R. ORWELL | days with Mrs | services are being conducted in the | delicious. north during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Carman Cassada are | {at the John "Newton mill for the | Summer. A. E. Fletcher has greatly improved his spacious lawn by fll-| {ing it in and covering with sod. Manley Thompson has returned to Vermont after a visit with his mo- | ther, ,who is being sent to the King- | ston Hospital, suffering with a severe | nervous breakdown. | James Vogan is starting his saw | mill this week and expeéts to finish |all lumber on the grounds. Ebby | Perry has two hundred thousand feet of lumber to deliver at the sta- | tion before September, Mrs. C. C. | Thompson spent the week-end in | Kingston with her mother, Mrs. | George Pyke, Mrs. J. L. Lloyd was a week-end visitor at Mrs. Arch. Clancy's, New- burgh, where her daughter, Vie, is attending school. Mr. Dowdell has | moved to one of A. Benn's tenant | houses. Many travellers registered | at the Moon House during the week. Many racing enthusiasts enjoy the races on the new track, which is now in good condition. Potatoes from New Brunswick are filling the local demands, Mosquitoes have not been plentiful this season, much to the joy of everyone. The monthly meeting of Ore Chim- ney stock holders was wel] attended on June 13th, and well pleased with the past month's results, local buyers. Mrs. Frank Zanch 1s In very poor health but her many friends hope for her recovery, The dance at Edward Cummings' Friday evening was well attended and enjoyed by old and young. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Atkins, Coe Hill, are visiting at William Atkins'. Mr. and Mrs. Sagar, Tweed, spent a few R. J. Moon. Special Perry Road school by Rev. Mr. Burn- ham with noted results. el It would not take long to hankrupt some men I have in mind if thay fool- ed away money as easily as they do time. In our strength we sometimes seem to defy the Lord -- in our weakness call upon Tim for deliverance and aid. Don't refuse to enjoy the sunlight today because some pessimist tells you it is likely to be cloudy tomor- row. Nm "A Soclety | C. C. Thompson | a business | Good prie- | {es are being given for wool by our | Mr. and Mrs. H. THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG ee ------------ ES ------ BURIED AT OLD HOME William Heath Died at Ro- chester, N. Y. -- The Funeral at Odessa. Odessa, June 16.--The fur | the late Willtam Heath; who | away in Rochester, N.Y. was from his brothers h Heath's, Friday afternoor ar largely attended by relations friends. Rev. S. F. Dix on « The interment family plot at Union cem { mourn his loss are five ! Charles, Cobourg; Ostin, Samuel, 'Chamois, N. Y., and John Odessa; also one sister, Mrs. Nor- man Snider, Odessa. Mr. Healy | will be remembered by many as thi was the home of his boyhood years. Mrs. J. E. Mabee motored to Whit- by accompanied by Miss Frances As { selstine, also Mrs. Ernest § . { Stuart street, Kingston, to tend the golden jubilee at the Ontary Ladies' college. One interesting feature, when arranged in class groups at the "old girls" banquet, { Out of the 651 guests, there were | twelve ladies present wiro were pup | ils at the beginning in 1874. Be. | fore leaving on Thursday they heard | a most interesting concert given by "old" and "new" graduates and at- tended the recption held by Lieut, | Gov. and Mrs. Cockshutt, President and Mrs. R. C. Hamilton, Pr cipal and Mrs. Farewell and lady principal Miss Maxwell. Afiér luncheon was | served to 1,200 guests. in the spac- | ious and beautiful lawns from Mar- | | duees, Miss Mary Ray was a most | Montreal. { genial hostess during the hours not | June 18 (1.30 p. spent at the old school. Mrs. Don- | Abitibi Power. . .. cee ald Thompson also accompanied Mrs, | Mabee as far as Oshawa and visited | her daughter, Mrs. Jack Long. Mrs. Noel Cahill and daughter, Viola, Watertown, N Y., spent a few days last week, guests of Miss Eliza Tooney. Miss Mildred Conway New York, is spending her vacation with her sister, Mrs. Roy Graham. Fred Rutledge, Mrs. John McConn and son, Henry McConnell and M | Thelma Rutledge, Sydenham, called [on friends last Sunday. Mr. and | Mrs. James Crawford and family, | Kingston, spent Sunday, guests of [ Mr. and Mrs. James Young. Mr, | and Mrs. Fred Laughlin, Napanee, | called on friends last Sunday. | Ross Clark, Royal Bank staff, En- | M terprise, spent the week-end with his {Mackay.. .. .. .. ... .... parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Clark, National Breweries Com ... Their son, another of the Royal Bank | National Breweries Pfd | staff, Niagara Falls, also is spending | Ogilvie. . oe» | his vacation at home. Mr. and Mrs. | Leamon, Bedford Mills, visited the | Penmans. . [ latter's father, John Heath, last! Price Bros. . Miss Zita Kenyon, King- | Quebec Power.. .. . Spanish River Com.... Spanish River Pd. . Smelters. . . |Shawinigan.. ., {Steel of Canada. . | Toronto Rails. . | Twin City. . Wabasso. , . -------- COTTAGES OPENED. | [sTock MARKETS ad by Johnston & Ward, treet, mem 5s of the and Toronto Stock Ex- ess | i | New York. June 18. (1.30 p.m VP R.... Crucible [ Cuban Marine Pid.. .. Marland Oil... .. N.Y. C.... New Have Pacific Oil. . Pan. Am: Pan. Amer Produce & Studebaker. . Sou. Pac.. Sou. Ry.. clair Oll..' cs las .y .ua 2 | Standard Oil of Calif... .. | Standard Oil of N. J... .. | 'Texas Oil Union Pacific, . U, 8. Steel.. vis 8 i | Wabash n.. Refiners. . | «es Asbestos... .. . Atlantic Sugar {Bell Telephone. . Brazil. Brompton | Steel Com 1pire Steel 1st Pfd British Empire Steel 2nd Pfd {Can. Cement Com. . Can. Cement Pfd. . Cuban Can. Sugar Com Cuban Can. Sugar PAM. . Can. St 1ship Com. , Can. Steamship Pfd.. Dom. Textile. . «ae Dom. Bridge Detroit United. . | Laurentide . . Power, . 1pire { | | 1 oe | | | 1 al | Ottawa Power. . | week. . | ston, spent the week-end at B. L. | Kings. Mrs. S. F. Holmes and litQe daughter, Alice, are visiting | former's sister, Mrs. Anderson. Nap- anee. Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Hamm, Mr. | and Mrs. Marcus Fraser and Miss | Sidney 'Sproule spent Sunday at John | 8. Ayelsworth's, Selby. Mr. and | Mrs. B. L. King, Max Kenyon and | Miss Marie Kenyon, spent Sunday! | guests of Mrs. L. Joyce, Railton. J. Smith, and Wal- | [ter Watts, Elm Creek, Manitobe, | spent Sunday with relatives in Naw- burgh. Miss Fern Sproule left Sun the .s .e . 9 1 50% | 58 THE | Sharbot Lake Is Getting Its Share of Visitors, Sharbot Lake, June 16. --Quite a | | number from here attended the] | confirmation services at Oso. last lay to| week. The Guild met at Mrs. J. | spend some time with relatives and | Bourk's recently. The Ladies' Aid | triends at Rochester, N.Y. The L.| also met at Mrs. B. Buell's recently | A, 8. met at the home of Mrs. Sie Iby | and decided to have a bazaar in Denyes last Wednesday afternoon July. Carl Cannon, Kingston, visit- | | The attendance was unusually large ed a few days at Dr. K. Suddaby's { | and the refreshments unusually | Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Fair motored to The Odessa base tall Ompah last week. | team played the Cataraqui team, | Miss Hazel Ferguson, Lavant, | Tuesday evening at Cataraqui. The | visited Mrs. Bourk for the week-end. score was 13-6 in favor of Odessa. Mrs. R. Gray has returned home. | ---------- Mrs. A. Buell spent a-day in King- | nm i Co ~ ston last week. W. Davis visited | TOURISTS AT WELLINGTON: |p, 40 Cobden. Miss Jessie Mo- | reau has secured a position in H. | Thomson's store, Mr. and Mrs. M. Moffatt, King-| ston, motored out find spent Sunday | with Mr. and Mrs. II, C. Walroth at | the cottage. Miss Bessie { spent the week-end at her home | here. Norman Blakely, Camden | East visited at Mrs. R. Blakely's over Sunday. Mrs. J. Conboy, Perth, visited at J. Peters for the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. H. Freeman, King- I Points To This Ideal Spot. Wellington, June 11. Mr. and | Mrs. Albert McKinnon spent Fri- | day in Belleville. J. E. Clark and | Mrs. Rankins, West Lake, spent Tuesday at Mr. Clark's residence here. Mr. Clark is staying with his niece, Mrs. Rankins for awhile. Mrs. F. K. Smith spent Sunday in Picton. { Miss Annie Bronson and Miss Edna Come From Al courts have been { porary clubhouse is un tion with a driveway leading to it | Play will be commenced awakened great interest | enquiries are being add : | Secretary A. M. Stro building. | T | three men | useless, | penalty. | C. Crozier and E. Walsh; J. F. Me- |[ spor { TENNIS CLUB MOVING. rm ---- | The Grounds Will Soon Be Ready! | for Play, i The Kingston Tennis Club is mak- | Ing great progress and there will soon be eight courts ready for play | the old athletic grounds. The | laid out towards | the north of the field and a water | system-is being put in. A smal tem- | der construc- | cars. | by July 1st | The club nas | and many ressed to! ud at the Whig at and ample room for parking at the very latest. Quoit Season Opened. The Kingston Quoit Club officially | opened its season with a tournament in the curling rink Tuesday night. here was a keen competition with results as follows: 1st, Barrett bro- | thers; 2nd, Marshall and McLeod; | 3rd, Fowler and Hubley; | lin and Harte. 4th, But-" WITH THE BOWLERS. Tuesday night's rink games sulted as follows: F. L. Newman R. McClelland J. J. Newman H. W. Newman Skip--19 re- C. Smart J. Litton J. Angrove A.E. Treadgold Skip--13 T. Lambert G. A. Bateman H. Dyde Dr. Sparks Skip--15 [right McMahon C. Creer T. Frizzen A. Turcott Skip--17 Meiklejohn J. J. Baker M. Manahan W. R. Givens Skip--14 Skip--9 Both of these teams played with and penalties became W. R. Givens skipped for F. S. Evanson, A. Turcott also played with three men but overcame the J A Six teams, two made up of bro- thers, will represent Kingston at the Ottawa doubles tournament next week. The pairs chosen are: H. W. Newman and W. M. Campbell; J. T. Hawkey and W. McCartney; H. Angrove and J. Angrove; J. A. Mc- Farlane and R. N. F. McFarlane; W, Millan and W. N. Linton. KINGSTON SQUAD OFF. Hope to Take Victory Before Belle- ville's Big Crowd Today. The Kingston senior C. O. B. A. team left this morning for Belleville for the regular game with the Grand Trunks this afternoon. The King- ston squad is hoping to do what it has never done before--put it over Gerow's gang right in the Quinte City and such a feat would mean that the locals would be In line for the first section honors. There wily be a record crowd for the game. WINNIPEG OBSERVES o0TH ANNIVERSARY Capital of Manitoba Was Founded in 1874 -- Has Population of 263,000. Winnipeg, June 18.--Winnipeg, the capital of Manitoba, and third largest city in the Dominion, ig ¢cele- brating its fiftieth anniversary to- day. In honor of the 'event, the city will assume a gala appearance and with a civic holiday declared, its greater population of approximately 263,000 will in one way or another participate in the jubilee celebra- tions. More than 150 floats graphically depicting the growth of the city r | market square where arran CREDITORS' "AUCTION SALE LAST 3 DAYS FRIDAY and SATURDAY t3 p.m. and 8 p.m. THURSDAY, A Balance of Stock and Fixtures Must Be Sold To Satisfy the Creditors. BUY AT YOUR SPE(TAL.--The fixtures consistin, RIDAY Afternoon at 8 pom. Safe, etc., will be sold F OWN PRICES. & of Show Cases, Wall Cases, G. W. LYONS, Jeweler. 244 Princess Street, Kingston. S. Howard Lyon, Auctioneer. tions to select from. made and neatly trimmed with Collars and Pockets, ON SALE FOR *3.95 The best value in Gingham Dresses offer- ed in Kingston for a long time. about twenty-five different color Exceptionally and neat Black Bows on Collars. Sizes 36, 388, 40, 42, 44 and 46. Cll: Thursday, Friday and Saturday 10 Dozen (120) Best Quality There are combina- well White Pique PETERBORO BELLEVILLE J AMSNABB Eastern Ontario Chain of Women's and Misses' Ready-to-Wear Stores Co. LTb, KINGSTON BROCK VILLE since the days of the Red River carts, trading stores of 1873, until the pre- sent time, will pass along Main street 4nd Portage avenue, which years ago served as the principal trails of communication for indian and trader alike. The afternoon is devoted to a pro- gramme of sport in which children from every public school in the city take part while later in the cool of the evening, citizens will throng to | gements | have been made for an open-air dance, including reels and jigs popu- lar in the pioneer days. | The day's celebration will be brought to a close with numerous functions, the principal of which will | be a civic banquet tendered to old- | time residents of the city, who were | among the small colony of settlers | that witnessed the official ceremony | of incorporation on June 18th, 1874. ! The story of Winnipeg of yester- | day is the story of a villagésthat has vanished utterly. The buffalo tracks | and wallows that furrowed the banks | of the rivers, the carts that squeak- | ed along its muddy streets, its trad- | ing stores and shiny-cheeked In- { dans; all these and the rest of the | adjuncts of Canada's unique pioneer west were swallowed up, when after | the transfer of 1§70 the easterners poured in. | The Automobile Menace. Unsafe speeds are the mfijor primary cause of accidents. A ma- chine that is being driven at twenty miles an hour through the streets ked in time to pre« vent a collision in a sudden emer« gency such as the unexpected ape pearance of amother machine at a crossing or on a turn, or the sud- den appearance of a pedestrian, child or adult, in the driveway. Yet the regulation of speed is not the sole cure for these mishaps. Drivers must be held accountable for whatever happens, and that accountability should take the form of severe pune ishment whenever life is endangered or is destroyed. -- Washington Star. Dr. Alex. M. Clark will continue to conduct the practice of Dr. H. A. Stewart. OFFICE: 84 BROCK STREET 'Phone 2092. otice That Take N 1. The Council of the Corporation of the City of Kingston intends to const ruct as local improvements the works as described In the schedule below and intends to specially assess a part of the cost upon the land abutting directly on the work and upon the following land immediately benefitted by the work. orporation, th ule below: -- | Ston, visiting at Mrs. Blake Buell's. Mrs. H. Thomson and daughter, Betty, have gone to Kingston, N.Y., for a vieit. TAXI SERVICE © estimated rate per foot front. Berlin brewery strike has been settled, ow TN dR mE IABETIC( 6 7 | | | | | { | { | | i | 8 Esti mated Special Portion of the Estimated Cost to be borne by the Rate Municipality per foot rontage Estimated Cost of STREET OR AVENUE Total Improvement] Consists principally of a blend of especigily prepared caseins entirely free from starch, sugar and purins; {oiabihed with leavening and flavor. TIT | { SHEET ASPHALT PAVEMENT ON 47 CONCRETE BASE, 8486.57 1507.87 3.09701 3.38584 266.84 . 0.84 | North Wellington Rideau ..=North St. 308.00 . 960.00 - 284.00 - 0.48 Rideau «North ing. prepared and blended so coo by Rliowing the simple recipes Gilbert's Grocery 3 as quickiy make bread, biscuits, mul €8, noodles, pancakes, send sent with each FOR SALE AT 194 BARRIE STREET 'PHONE 254. amen i i a Estimated Cost of Tota) | No. of 1 Improvement | - Annual Owner Tenant Instalmente otween North Street and Cataraqui Street. ater and Gas Services. pt. 31, 32 pt. lot 35 deau Street b for Sewer, W Vacant Lots fronting on Ri Specially assesseq 9' | Vandewater took tea last Sunday | evening with Mr. and Mrs. Albert | McKinnon. Morley Stevenson has | in Belleville, Hubert Webster spent the week- | age, and the number of annual instaiments are as shown in the sched end at his home here. Mrs. William i - Wo ae art oe Tr | SCHEDULE A Service. ing and was laid to rest on Monday | Prices for labor on grinding || afternoon. Miss Marie McKinnon spent Friday afternoon : 5 bons: nnon spent | 6 cylinder .....$8.00 | Thursday in Hillier, visiting old | 4 cylinder .... $5.00 | friends. Several pupils are out of | ERR «$3.00 || gp, opening dance at Hillcrest | $8.00 || wag very well attended. Lake View Cars without removable heads { Inn 1s an ideal sport for tourists. 6 cylinder . ...$10.00 | mother. She expects to return to| oF or 4 cylinder . ... $6.50 | her duties, nursing, in a couple of | i "J Rideau Faasaqul | eeral | Chevrolets and Fords, rear A | day recently in Picton. Allen Maur. | - Southerly 205' See us and get our prices and | phy spent a day in Hillier last week. | y* know what it will cost before | Gerald Gibson is on his holidays. | CONCRETE CURB Your order. » Cataraqul Wellington and Nile's Corners "PHONE 2544w. | played ball on Monday evening Wellington holding the highes. jp SUlUMRHH--------,, here from Elmo for a short time. i ' | | Jack McMahon is spending a holiday Description Side of Frontage in the States. Morley Webster spent of land Street in feet - Belleville. Miss Flossie Colliver spent Thursday in Picton. Inspec- tor Benson and family arrived at ---- There ars people, nianv of them, who are not.even generous enc ugh to reasonable doubt. James M. Lynch has been electeq president of the International Typo- been moved to the Standard Bank AU [0 SERVICE 2. The estimated cost of the work. the amount to be paid by the C. H. Garrett died on Saturday morn- | valves and cleaning out Car. in Picton. 3 4 | Mr. and Mrs. Albert McKi Chevrolet with 4 cylinders { school with the measles. | or old models: | Mises Agnes Mandeville is visiting her | . Ei Vi | ste aud | weeks. Miss Eileen Wilder spent a | CONCRETE WALK | Mr. Peters, Picton, is relieving him. 35 MONTREAL STREET score, 18-8. Fenton McMahon is SC Wednesday morning of last week in their cottage today. give you and me the benefit of a gr \phical Union, 3. A petition against the work will not avail to prevent itg construction, IN DGUMERGUE Kingston, June 18th, 1934. Th ly oh President of the e newly chosen nt of French Republic.