ATTENTION ' : Pp! eat resent. Hi frou, nd: - iH end a4 4h os ung ot Jol ving will at- || 1 . THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16; 1024. GRAND-FRL SAT, OCT. 17 & 18 EVENINGS AT 8.15. THEATRICAL ENTERPRISES, LIMITED, ANNOUNCE The Return of the Eminent English Actor MR PERCY HUTCHISON . And His Entire Queen's Theatre, London, Company in ° "BUULL-DOG DRUMMOND" The London and New York Sensation, by "Sapper" " THRILLS, SUSPENSE, MYSTERY and LOTS OF REAL FUN TOO PRICES: Evgs. $2, $1.50, $1, 75¢., 50c. Mat. $1.50, $1.00, 75c, 50c. 3 . Beats now on sale. High Grade Fresh Mie | Lackawanna Coal Egg, Stove, Nut or Split Pea is the highest grade Coal that comes into Canada to-day. $16.00 per t Sole Agent for . W. A. Mitchel 15 ONTARIO STREET Telephone 67. Asnouncing Re-Opening { OF FANCY GOODS STORE MRS. A. POTTER | wishes to announce that she has ( opened a { ney goods store at CESS STREET and the patronage of all her customers and others to, store. Fancy solicits old her 'PHONE 1108J. THE FLORENCE HUDON 'PRIVATE SCHOOL BALLET, CLASSIC AND MODERN . DANCING Cl is and Individual inetruction for Adults and Children. For further information apply WEST 20 UNION STREET -No. 1 Field Ambulance There will be a muster unit at the Ap at § pam. An mem- Bh, berg of the unit are reguestéd to be - « >. & Sino Comm arade of the Thirsda Even- | HI ra SATURDAY MATINEE AT 2.90. The Most Daring and Delightful Picture of the Season With a Brilliant Cast including Enid Bennett "THE FOOL'S AWAKENING" WEARS - Formal Opening of the Douglas % Library Reading Room, 4pm. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17th Autumn Convocation GRANT HALL, 8.15 pan. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17th. Installation of the Right Hone ourable Sir Robert Laird Borden as Chancellor. Erp ALD. C.C NASH Is a-candidate for MAYOR - 1925 Enquire about his record as an Alderman and a Citizen. sessing | St. John's, Nd. Oot. 16---In a ard Squires was discharged is bonds. This follows: of 'No bill" egaigit fidm Ee ------ The public fs cordially invited. }|' » AMUSEMENTS What the Press mts Say About Coming 3, A PEPPY is NERS IN SILK" ,Heralded as the best picturé yet of the jazz series, "Sinners in Silk" comes to the Capitol Theatre on Thursday for a rum of three days. It tells mot only of youthful revel- lers growing older, but of elderly Pevellers growing younger, and is said to contain gome of the peppiest and most interesting scenes yet made of life th the younger gmart set. The elderly group which enters the life of today is represented in the plc- ture by Adolphe Menjou, who plays the role of a gentleman of uncertain years who takes the Steimach re- juvenation _treatmént and . jumps with a bang Into the high-powered activities of you society. Blea- not Boardman plays the role of a girl who is attractéd in spite of her- self to this old-young charmer, Con- rad Nagel isthe young man who really loves her. Oue of the features of this picture is a Wevy of beauti- ful girls who appear as the differ- ont types of New York's smart set. "BULLDOG DRUMMOND" GOES Js OVER BIG IN CAPITAL] Speaking of Percy Hutchison's presentation of "Bulldog Drum- mond," which comeés to the Grand Opera House "Friday and Baturday of this week, the Ottawa Journal says: / ; Mr. Percy Hutehison"s company carried '""Bulidog Drummond" throught four rapid fire acts before a full house in the Russéll Theatre last evening when Their Excellencies the Govermor-Geéneral and Lady Byng were, present, The play was based on the novel of the same name by "Sapper." It employed all the devices that have fized melodrama in the hearts of theatre goers, As & mystery play it belongs with "The Bat," "The Cat and the Canary," and the Grand Guignol plays of France. The ele- ments of good modern melodrama were all there and were used to the best advantage. There were straight Jackets, myeterious doors, drugs, guns, villains and a villainess, groans off stage, dnd a dumb Chinese serv- The play moved slowly through the first Spo ecenes, gathering mo- mentum aad complexity, and arriv- ing at a cMmax in the fourth scene. Mr. Percy Hutchison, as Capt. Hugh Drummond, end Mr. H. Saxoa-Snell, the sinister {impostor physician, staged a realistic fight. It wes ohe of the high spots in the play. For several minutes they maintained a running fight with gun play, knives and high divee, Six sets were used, all effectively staged. ~The interior Yor the sec- "THE FOOL'S AWAKENING." Harrison , the screen's most popular leading man, and Enid Ben- nett, one of the most charming of the atars of movieland, play the lead- ing roles In "The ;Fool's Awaken! ing," a story of a young socjety was- ter's regeneration, which closes at ,| tan and Miss Bryan, 6-2, 6-2, and Local Briefs Gathered by Re- What the Merch- ants Are Offering. -- --. Remember tag day Saturday for Sea Cadets, > Quinces and Sweet Apples, Citrons and Crab Apples at Carnoveky's. Rummage Sale Friday at 7 p.m.. corner Princess and Clergy streets. Edgar Summerby, Kingston, was. a recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Baker, Warkwork. Mr. Swaine, plano tuner. Orders received at 100 Clergy street west, 'phone 564w. The Navy League tag day for Sea, Cadet work comes on Saturday, It 18 a worthy cause. "Help it along. This is "charter anniversary 'day at Queen's University, On Oct. 16th, 1841, Queen's secured a royal char- ter "from Queen Victoria. Coal, Best Scranton Anthracite. Stove, $15.50; Egg and Chestnut, $15.25. Dennee & Moris, 29 Brock street. Ottawa is to send a good company of Queen's graduates to witness the rugby game @n Saturday. They leave ttawa during Friday night. Popular lecture, Humorous, Dra- atic and Mimetic. Henry Howard, Sydenham street, at 8. Thank of- fering. The navy is the first line of de- fense. Help train the boys who en- list ag Sea Cadets. Give genérously on tag day next Saturday. The MacKay Mission -Bapd of John street church, Belleville, has been awarded the banner for the Kingston Presbyterial. Ten bands competed. Out of a possible 240 poimts the MacKay M. B. obtained 224. x AT QUEEN'S UNIVERSITY By Our Student Correspondent. a 3 A dinn#r In honor of Dr. John Watson, 'who' retires this year after over half a century's service, is be- ing arranged for the staff in the Red Room next Wednesday evening. The. Levana Society, at its meet- ing Wednesday afternoon, heard 're- ports on the Elgin House conference this fall from Miss Kathleefi Dolan, président of the society, and from Miss Norah de Harte, its secretary, who were' delegates. The Levana Debating Club, at their meeting next Tuesday, will=be addressed by Dr. McNeill on "How to Organize an Argument." . The first social evening of the term will be held by Arts '25 next Thursday night. The commitiée in charges includes Messrs. K. W. Kidd, B. W. Hughes, ahd J. R. Fee, and the Misses Ruth Huffman, Dorothy Shaw and Annella Minnes. The Students' Bible Class, which used to meet in Chalmers church on Sunday afternoon at two o'clock un- der Prof. Matheson, is holding its first meeting for the term next Sun- day. 2 The handbooks published by the Q.M.C.A, and S.C.A., for the stu- dents, are being distributed among the years. . The girls tennis doubles are now in the finals. In the second round Miss Eastan and Miss Bryan won from Miss Guthrie and Miss Miller, 6-3, 6-2; In the third round, Miss Corneil and Miss Crewson came In the finals by winning from Miss Eas- Miss Norris and Miss Kerr by win- ning from Miss Dowsley and Miss |" Rose, 6-1, 6-4. In the girls' singles, 2ud.round, Miss Shore won from Miss Vince, 6-4, 6-0; Miss Kerr from: Miss Kirk- land, 6-1, 6-1; Miss Whittaker, from iss Erskine, 6-2, 6+4; Miss Adams trom Miss Mason, 6-0, 6-4. : The Queen's tennis team, consist- ing of four players, G. B. Sexton, A. Jones, I. MacLachlan and W. F. Gillespie, left tor Montreal on Wed- nesday niglit for the iflércollegiate tournament there the last three days of the week. TO ENTER AN APPEAL IN THE FAIR OASE Asbestos .... Atlantic Sugar Bell Telephone Ogp. Converters .. National Price Bros .. .. Spanish River Com .. 4 THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG HEARD ON THE STREET STOCK MARKETS (Reported by Johnston & Ward, 86 Princess street, members of the Montreal and Toronto Stock Bs chapges). Fl Montreal. Oct. 16.--(1.30 pm.) Abitibi. Power "se ae ven Brazil .... . Brompton .. .. British Empire 8 British Empire Steel 1st pid British Empire Steel 2nd ptd we suse Can. Cement Com .. .. .- Can. Cement pfd .. .. Can, Steamship Com... .. .. Cian, Steamship pfd .. ... Dom, Textile ..... .. . Dom. Bridge .... Detroit United .. Industrial Alcohol .. Laurentide ...> .. .. Montreal Power .... MackRY .... +o ss o2 was reweries Com ... reweries pfd .. .. National Ogilvie .... .. .-. .e Offawa Power .... .. «+ +» Ont. Steel Products .. . Penmans .. .... EE Spanish River pfd . Smelters .... Shawinigan ha Tas made Steel of Canada.. .. .. «s. Twin City .... Wepino vor New York. Oct, 16th, 1.30 Amer. Loco. ... ... Amer. Can. ... Baldwin Loco. B.&0. ... ie Chandler Motors ... California' Pete. x Cosden O11 ... C.P/R. "er Corn Produets ... Crucible iw mee Cuban Cane Sugar, pfd. .... General Asphalt ... .e Gulf States Steel ... Inter. Nickel ... ... «.. .. Marie, pid. Mark Motors Marland Of1 ... .. Kelley Springfield Imperial Oi} ... New Haven ... .. 'Pacific Oil ... ait Pan. Amer, Pete. ... ... .. Pan. Amer. Pete, "B" Plerce Petroleum ... Studebaker 8ou. Ry. ... Bott: Pas... .:. 0... Sinclair OH... «... .... ««. Standard Oil of Calif. .... fe oo "ee Steel ...". ; Oil of Nd. ... exas Oil ne Unton Pacific .. ... .. U8. Steel ... Wabash Rock Island .. © GRAIN QUOTATIONS." Chicago. Oct. 16.--(1.30 p.m.) Whedt-- eee ofiepae vias an Dec IN MARINE GIROLES | 3 The stéamer Brockville arrived from Waupoos with canned goods. The steamers Yennek and Mississ- quoi, of the Rockport Navigation Company, arrived in port. - The Mis< sissquol may relieve the Waubic on the Cape Vincent run for a short '| time. . The steamer A. E. McKinstry pashed east last night. J The stéamer Mapleheath passed down to Mon 1 this morning, THe steamer Mapleton cleared for Port 'Colborne... The steatier City of Ottawa ar rived from Montréal and cleared for Hamilton. The stoamer Maplebrook 'down to Montréal, RJ BUSHELL ASKED TO RUN FOR MAYOR Spoken of as "Dark Horse" in the Coming Oon=- . test. ---- When eleotion time comes around, thete is always talk--of a "dark 'hofse." 'Mayor Amgrove and AM. C: C. Nash have announced that they will be in the field and the "dark horse' was mentioned ¢o the Whig on Thufsday morning, in the person of R. J. Bushell. ' Questioned by the Whig about the report that he hed been named as a candidate for the mayor's c! Mr, passed asked to run by @ mumber of his friends, but he did not say that he would De a candidate, In view of the faot that Mayor Thomas Angrove and Ald. C. C. Nash "had announced definitely that they are in the runming for the mayor- ality contest for 1925, the Wihig on Thureday afternoon asked AM. La- turney if he intended to ruin. ~ "I'nave not yet decided," said Ald. Laturaey. " "L"ALLIANCE FRANCAISE." Hears A Paper on Trench Life French Front, * A splendid meeting of "L'Alliance Francaise" was held on Wednesday evening with a good attendance. A very interesting paper was read by M. Sauvin, R.M.C., on "Trench Life on the French Front During the War." It was excellently prepared and rendered. The members of the club discussed plans for the coming year. The mat: ter of presenting a French play was considered and will be further look- ed into. Any residemts of Kingston who speak French fluently and would be interested in aiding such & production are asked to communi- cate with Prof. R. K. Hicks, Ken- sington "avenue, the secretary. On the motiop of M. Marion a very hearty resolution of congratu- lation was voted to Prof. P. @. C. torate received from the University of France during the summer. _ French games and suitable. re- freshments rounded off a splendid evening. ™y TOWN OF PICTON. Collegiate Institute Sports to Be \ Held on Friday. Picton, Oct. 16.--Rev. A. Lloyd Smith, M.A, assistant superinten- who Fer- for the culprit rang it in from tis commer of guson and Mary streets, Rev. J. J. Mellor preached annd- Bushell stated that he had been Campbell, the president, on his doe-| | THE PUBLIC} are cordially invited to } attend the ceremony | of the of the 3 Douglas Block and | Richardson Laboratory | Kingston General Hospital BY HON. HOWARD FERGUSON Prémier and Minister of Education of Ontario, and Mrs. H. W. Richardson Friday, Oct. | . And Still They Oome ort - . N H. Stratford, 44 York brought to the Whig office of day morning a little hunch of Sno is in full bloom. This is a Srqwih of this early summer fic which comes after the Hiac. We ¢ have hopés of receiving a Misc ad