Last Time To-day "BROADWAY AFTER DARK" With Anns Q. Nilsson C-A-PIT-OL The Little Star That Never Disappoints VIOLA DANA in Don't Doubt Your Husband | Pep, Thrills, Beauty and a Fund of Clean, Wholesome Comedy 8. BE. O'BRIEN, : Secretary. Department of Public Works, Ottawa, July 30th, 1924. { Dental--Dr. Alex. M. Clark wil] continue to conduct the practice of Dr, H. A. Stewart. OFFICE: 84 BROCK STREET Evenings by appointment. Phone 2003 CHECKER 2. | PHONE 800 A By-law for the closing of a part of Sealed Tepders addressed to the un- Loughboro and Diverting the High- Breafrste this office until 13 o'clock Part of the highway on the boundary tween Con's 7 and 8 at Knowlton Lake, an and forms of contract can be on to Lot 1, Con. 8, of the Township es of the District Engineers] and filled with the Clerk of the Town- Office, Oshawa, Ont. Be it therefore enacted by the Muni- partment and in accordance an accepted cheque on & chartered bank| version made thé amount of the tender. Bonds of the| weeks ,the first publication thereof to accepted as security, or day of July, 1924. NOTE-Bige piris can be obtained at] "heen aay, of A second times, this 7th '&ble_to the order of the Minister of| Township Clerk. By order, specialty. AUCTION SALE | BY-LAW No. 40 B ---- the Highway on the Boundary Be- tween the Townships of Portland and ned, and endorsed "Tender for WHEREAS . DN bis that the Breakwater at Oshawa, Ont." will be| a t is des -! between the Townships of Portland and aan lght arin) a Av Loughboro from road allowance be- kwater at Oshawa, Ontario County,| wo AR = beginning of proposed diver- | sion, be closed and the road diverted and specification and forms { of Portland, as in play prepared by or obtaled At this Department, at) ;) 'ci onization Road Branch, Toronto, uit, ilding, Toronto, Ont.; Royal! 1 din ndon, Ont, and at the| *hip of Loughboro. i unless| cipal Council of the said Corporation aaa oars will. tot be considered by the| of the Township of Lough#oro, that the ' sin. | townships of Portiand and Loughboro 2 I gonisined Herein, wind by/| be closed and the above mentioned di- Be ble to the order of the Minister of | This By-law shall be published at : Me Works, equal to 10 per cent. off least once a week for four successive omdnion of Canada or bonds of the| be in the Kingston Daily Standard and Canadian National Railway Company| Daily British Whig of Kingston, 12th w! a bonds and & cheque If required to make] his By-law to be finally passed on an odd amount. | the 4th day of August, 1924. 'this department by depositing an ac-| day of July, 1924 cepted cheque for the sum of $20.00,} ROSS G, GUESS, Pp q lfc Works, which will be returned rio na it the Intending bidder submit a regu- Beds Walter Cannem Tinsmith and Roofing Jobbing a Automobile Radiators repaired. 69 BAGOT ST. 'PHONE 2158m. 'Buesday, August Sth, 1.30 p.m. 49 Bay Street Records and other articles. WM, MURRAY, Auctioneer. - Civic Holiday | all" citizens to observe it as such. ANY PLACE IN THE CITY. OUTER STATION INCLUDED. DAY OR NIGHT. The Tow bn Eastern with friends. THOS. B. ANGROVE, Mayor. AAAI tt cats cei BLOOD POISONING CASE. Elmer McArthur, of Wilton, Report- k ed Very Ill in the Hospital. Wilton, July 31.--The many friends of Elmer McArthur, who. is now in the hospital suffering from blood poisoning in the hand and arm, WILLOWDALE ICE CREAM &re very anxious about him. The doctor-gives . but very little hope. The right place to get Willow- dal [The great rain on Thursday last was Er PRINCESSPHARMACY Every much needed; every thing began ] 2015 apy toe to pois foware : drouth, It cer- Phone tainly" changed the looks of every- We Deliver Everywhere thing; gardens are fine, never bet- ter. A number of our girls are at- tending the Girl Guides' camp wut Varty lake. Rev. A. L. Blacklock, Boston, formerly pastor of the Presbyterian church here, is renewing acquaint- ances. Me took the work last Sun- day for Rev. Mr. McKenzie, who has gone to Montreal. Mr. Blacklock will also fill the pulpit next Sunday. John Frink was taken to the hos- Ontario--Kingston The nicest thing in Kingston-- fering for a week or more from ap- pendicitis. He was operated on im- mediately after arrival, it being a pressing case. Slight hopes are en- tertained at time of writing as he is very low. . We had quite' an exciting time here on Sunday evening, when two cars collided. One car had three children and father and mother, the other two young ladies and one gén- tleman, The sedan was thrown on its side and laid . crosswise of the road, the other was thrown into the ditch. The most wonderful part was no one was hurt. Both cars were quite badly broken up. One had a front wheel broken, except the rim, front axle broken; the sedan had Some broken glass, axle bent, top quite badly injured, but all came off | | exceedingly well. Neither one could be taken home that night. Hore serious. : . Mr. and Mrs. William Bullock, Winnipeg, and daughter, Margaret, are visiting at Mrs. Bullock's sister, { Mrs. Milllam Forsythe. zie and daughter, Montreal, with Rev. Mr. McKensgie at Archie Sim- mons. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Sim- mons, Buffalo, N.Y. visiting his father, Nicholas Simmons. Willlam gle and Luman Jordan, Campbell- ford, at Harvey Mills'; Mr, and Mrs. father's, Nicholas Asselstine. * Bert Asselstine, Jersey, at Blake Switzer's; Mr. and Mrs. S. Freeman, Chicago, at R. N. Lapum's. Miss Ethel Babcock, who has been quite {11 1s much improved. Miss Tia Storms is spending her holidays at Barriefleld and Watertown, N.Y. Miss Keithe Babcock has beef attending the Girl Guldes' camp at Varty Lake. Mrs, Letenay and 'din , Miss Margaret, Loudon; are visiting the former's sister, Mrs. Bernard Mills. Fishing and berry picking is the order of the day. Berries are very plentiful. Ear! Burt and Stuart Sim- mons are in Hamilton on business. * Never let suspicion crowd to the side actual truth. iw Try our Extra Special BE ous was ei nun spa na "Phone Your Order, No. 14. ; : | with| highway above mentioned between the The household effects, Victrola and Acting on the order of the City Coun- cll I hereby proclaim Monday, August 4th, as Civic Holiday, and call upon We | hope it wil be made a holiday iy every | respect, and that everyone will return to their labors renewed with vigor on account of having had an enjoyable day pital on, Thursday. He has been suf-) Neither party were driving at the speed limit or there would have been something | Mrs. McKen- Jordan and Mrs. Jordan, Miss Mag- Oliver Asselstine, Chatham, at his THE DAILY B AMUSEMENTS What the Press VIOLA DANA AT THE CAPITOL. Viola Dana has never had a more delightful starring vehicle than "Don't Doubt Your Husband," the Dew picture that opened at the Capitol theatre for a run of two days Monday. « .Everyoné who's married or who thinks of getting married should see this merry satire on the suspicious wife who is always leaping at con- clusions and keeping the matrimo- nial nest in a turmoil. It's clean, wholesome fun, spiced with the pap- rika of smartness and sizzling with tense situations. An excellent cast includes Alan Forrest, Winifred Bry- son, John Patrick, Willard Louis and Robert Dunbar. Broadway After Dark will shown for the last time tonight. It is a screen adaption of the Owen Davis melodrama, with the following stellar cast: { Adolphe Menjou, Norma Shearer, Anna Q. Nilsson, Edward Burns, Carmel Myers, Vera Lewis, Willard Lewis, and others. BAND CONCERT GIVEN AT DEADMAN'S BAY be It's the new wrist mirror, When you want to "powder up, RITISH WHI TE ---- PLENTY OF CHANCE FOR REFLECTION " girls, you need merely glance at your wrist and go to it This latest novelty includes a 'ker- | chief, attached t6 the mirror band. supplanting the wrist watch. Campers Enjoyed the Pro- gramme Qiven Friday Night. HEARD IN KINGSTON Local Briefs Qathered In a Day's Round in the City. So pleased were the campers at Deadman"s Bay with the band con- cert given there Friday night by the Salvation Army band ,of Kingston, that they will ask the band to visit the camp again this season, when another large crowd, will be sure to be on hand to listen to the excellent music that they give. There was a large attendance of campers as well as friends from the city Friday night and the following programme was greatly enjoyed: March, "Reliance" (Arnott): song, selected, male quartette; cor- net solo, "The Song That Reached My Heart" (Goldsmith); instru- mental quartette (Mendelssohn); selection, "Heavenly Treasures" (Hawkes), introducing the cornet solo from 'Il Trovtore'; song, se- lected, male qiartette; march, "Courage" (Marshall); instrumental quartette, '"'Reapers' Chorus'; se- lection, '"Hallelujah Chorus" from Handel's '"Messiah'; "God Save .he King." Mr. D. A. Shaw, on behalf of the campers, tendered thanks to the band, to which Ensign Bosher re- sponded. The concert was given on the grounds of Mrs. C. Vanalsyne's cottage, '""Valley Green." Mr. Swaine, plano tuner. Orders received at 100 Clergy street west, 'phone 564w. \ W. Y. Mills left, to-day, for Wind- sor, to attend the annual convention of the Knights Templar of Canada of which he is the provincial prior for the Kingston-Ottawa district. There are 400 fairs in Canada and there combined attendance is little more than that of the Canadian National exhibition alone. IN MARINE CIRCLES Arrived: Kingston, Toronto; Glen- ella, Port Colborne; Susie Chipman, Oswego; Scout, Prescott; Brantford, Oswego. Cleared: Kingston, Glenella, Montreal. The SS. Brockville made the reg- ular niver trip this afternoon with special stop at Gananoque. The Brockville is running an early morn- ing excursion to Gananoque, on Monday. Prescott; AT QUEEN'S SUMMER SCHOOL. The Students Will Assist Queen | Street Church Choir. Queen's. Symmer School students will assist'the choir of Queen Street Methodist church at the Sunday eve- ning service. This will take the place of the song service at the col- lege. A students' sing-song on the lake shore, probably Macdonald Park, is scheduled for next Wednesday night. A camp-fire in addition has been suggested. \ The students who will graduate this fall held a meeting on Friday to discuss the proposal for a Sum- mer Schopl year book, like that pub- lished in 1922, The matter was left to a questionnaire which President Ault will send out to the members of the graduating' class. Names Omitted. In the list Of drug stores carrying the new special O.T.A. license, which appeared im Friday's issue, the names of A. G. Knight, 280 Princess street, and M. R. McColl, corner Princess and Clergy streets, were omitted, these drug stores alsofbe- ing on the Mcensed list. The above names were mot included in the list handed to the Whig yesterday by of- ficials. The above mentioned license is comcerned only with the sale of liquor by druggists on prescription. At Quedn's Summer School. Queen's Summer School put on another splendid "social evening" in Grant Hall Friday night. The fine music of Burke & Fox's orches- tra, the couples made merry. Winter session students must end their so- cial evenings at eleven o'clock, but the summer students, taking advan- tage of the daylight saving, have an extra hour. The various numbers were fine. Novelty stunts, including a search for the "Mysterious Miss Raffles," made the evening even more enjoyable. Chtirch Services. St. George's Cathedral--The Very Rev. Dean Starr, M.A., D.D., rector. The Rev. W. BE. Kidd, M.A, MC., curate, Seventh Sunday after Tri- nity. 8 a.m. holy communion; 11 a.m., choral encharist and sermon; 4 p.m, holy baptism; 7 p.m., short- ened evensong and address. Master Arnold Fair will ging at evening ser- vice. Don't Miss. This hy Demonstrators of the famous "Velvetex" rugs, made by Canada Rug Co., Londom, Ont. from cus- omer's old carpets, will call at your house and show samples without ob- ligation. Phone No. 243 for motor truck to call. It is a pleasure to demonstrate. % Rockwood Wos, Rockwood Hospital Baseball team defeated Odessa baseball team by the score of 10-6 in a very good game at Odessa on ] r. 'The voice is the organ of the soul. Mrs, D. W. Spencer, Napanee, has left for an extended visit with rela- tives in Columbus, Ohio. A man "in love with his own Ot course, it is always somebody besides yourself who employs ques- tionable methods. It makes a let of difference what 'we have done whether we covert of shun publicity. hall was filled to capacity and to the ! nn I ------ ( -------------- ---- SPORT | Ottawa, for Three Days Only. By purchasing large quantities we are able to furnish Glasses so much cheaper. No charge made for ex- amination. Y.M.C.A. Tennis Club. The" Y.M.C.A. Tennis Club made a good start for the season at the formal opening on Friday night of their court on the stadium grounds. Both ladies and men were present and a pleasant social time enjoyed. Refreshments were served during the evening. | The first "hike" for the boys! started 'from the "Y" on Saturday morning for Barriefield, with Mr. Lilley in charge. The boys will take lunch enroute, and also play a base- ball game. | Bowling At Queen's. | At the Queen's bowling green Fri-| day night, in the regular rink games, | J. M. Elliott won trom A. cott, 14-10; J. E. Singleton's rink, | skipped by J. Leckie, won from W. M. Campbell, 16-11; and R. S. Gra- | ham wom from C. C. Hodgins after | an extra end, the score being tied on | the 14th end. J. F. MeMillan won | from C. Crozier by default. | In the singles, J. A. Newman! won from Dr. Knapp. i ------ | Bankers Victorious. i The Printers received am awful trimming in the Mercantile Loague on Friday evening when the Bank- ens, latest entrants of the league, | stepped on them to the tune of 18-9. ! ---------- Moonlight Excursion. The Sons of Scotland Society's' moonlight excursion Friday night differed from the usual trips m having two pipers on board and in the highland dances which were en- joyed at Clayton, when the excur- shonists held a parade through the American town. F. Salsbury's orches- tra was on board. To Draw Agreement. : On Friday afternoon a meeting of the City of Kingston officials and the directors of the Kingston Indus- trial Exhibition was held in the city hall to draw up an agreement rela- tive to the building of cattle sheds and general improvement at the Fair / Dr. Butler is one of Hf it's money that pre- vents you from having eye comfort, you need wait no longer. Come and see us! 7 : EYE SIGHT SPECIALIST Again To Visit Kingston at L. T. BEST'S Drug Store, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, Aug. 4, 5 and 6. We have secured the services of Dr. W. J. BUTLER, of Canada's foremost Eye Specialists andl national authority on optics, and has already examined hundreds from this vicinity, so you may come to him with every confidence. GENUINE SHELL ZY-LO LARGE ROUND EYE FRAMES, COMPLETE WITH TORIC SPHERICAL LENSES, Sold regularly from $8.00 to $12.00. OUR SALE PRICE : ~------ABSOLUTE SATISFACTION GUARANTEED ---- REMEMBER TIME LIMITED TO THREE DAYS MON.,, TUES., WED., AUGUST 4, 5, 6. L. T. Best, Drug Store, Kingston Have You Tried Our Full Course Dinner? Special Full Course Dinner for Sunday and Civic Holiday 75¢c THE GRAND CAFE . 8c Open from 6 am. to 2 p.m OPPOSITE CAPITAL THEATRE, "A LA CARTE AT ALL HQURS" PETER LEE, PROP, PLEASANT WATER TRIPS STR. BROCKVILLE SATURDAY 2.00 P.M. To Alexandria Bay, stopping at Gananoque both ways. Four hours in Gananoque to see the Canadian Canoe Association Races, To Alexandria Bay. One hour at Alexandria Bay. MONDAY, Civic Holiday Special excursion to Gananoque. Leave Kingston 8.00 a.m. CHILDREN 50¢ All day in Gananoque. FARE-ADULTS 75c. Grounds. some time ago by the council and $1,000 was to be paid by the city and $500 by the Fair. At that time no agreement was drawn up and yes- purpose, ~~ SUNDAY 2.00 PM. This matter was passed | terday's meeting was held for that ------ To many a mother holidays are perfect strangers. at the World Is Doi (As Seen by Popular Mechanics Magazing Heart Tester Helps in Liquor Hunt among Luggage With the aid of a stethoscope, used PT a oi ioecops, ued by buman heart, the chief of police of a ly 3 i i: F § | i | i ' i i f § i Hl J i if i fs ! ii | [ & : i i i i E i 9 jt Speed of Great City Told iit hi Ey i E i Bg fick iil } : Ef i : i 1 p g <E i sei EEr rol 18 1 £ ¥ 1 : ¢ ! f i f : 5 i i ty F I : I § i fh I: i: i i Hii > bei : ; at \ { £ i352 i SEE this il fit! : HH fs39 £ i § ing 3 § i se 4. iis ji | 5 85% F of