' | THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG AND Tosight Fr sa for 678 || aswszaenrs | EAR OF THE STREET CONTINUING THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH | Jimes B.Dond and 'W.B. Naylor present What the Press Ageaia Bay Abow | |Looal 'Briefs Gathered by Re- * A Convocation of Presbyterians Ceopt. $F WK HURLEY'S ] Coming Attractions : o | "FOR THIS DISTRICT WILL BE HELD IN pg Rr Et SR | Wii Porte Are Offering, [li St. Andrew's Hall, Friday Evening, Nov. 7th, 1924 -- AT 8 O'CLOCK, TO CONSIDER 2 THE LOST TRIBE TONIGHT. Y & pop ov. memory {i : . Thel 2218 , ee tore | o Bae ** **** | The Charch Union Vote by Ballot. What Does It Mean DRC. C NASH Mayor, 1925) HE WILL ALSO BE h (1)==A conscientious Police Com- # missioner. | (2)--A worthy representative of the | peopl of F peared unheralded in New York ai '- | Prougly built man of . thirty-four fled Roger grapes by the pound or [jj Yon have only six months in which to ay what the future of your gy I a ts ok in basket at Carnovsky's. . Sondregation-will be; no chance after that. Learn mow what must be 8000 Feet of Hair-Raising Motion Pictures of brome an ee er ae 00 Nov. Sth 1897, tho iat Bo lf seeasums~REV.T. CRAWEOH BON ahd TORONTO. CANNIBALS + HEAD HUNTERS * TROPIC BEAUTIES ne from Australis sd under his) ab par tat AE awa ne 1 REV. H. R. HORNE, L.L.B., TORONTO. | prawny arm he carried a portfolio Summer still.' And the license in- ||} . wa - - + - w " Mats. Dally gt 216 .....c.ooccconniee ... Prices 25e, be, Filled with photographs the like of spector cannot seize it-and prevent he. its operation. at (Bl Evenings at 8.35 ........cc00cvererirees wave I . 5 Atl ; which nome had ever seen before. | ,y ;itipens are invited to G.W.V. | 1 He also carried a tin box filled with wv. || STOCK MARKET EEEEEEEEEMENEEEEEEEEEEEEREEEE" | CN rer | A Memorial Service, Memorial HEL {ARKETS or dale came a Sunday morping when eiti- As Monday 1s Thanksgiving Day (Reported by Johnston & Ward, No. 1 a $11.50 Ey Lh gens in comfortable dressing gowns the eity couneil will hold its regu- | §8 Princess street, members of the Be Pon O 1 vered--$11. car, s y 9 opened newspapers at the breakfagt lar meeting on Tuesday evening. Montreal and Toronto Stock Bx-| L ABOARD table to find whole pages of singu- { The air in the vicinity of the City | changes). Market, Friday and Saturday. larly fascinating and beautiful pho: Park is redolent with burning leaves. Car Virginia Nut Coal on road. . EE EEEEEECEEERNEARERNE ERAN ingston's Big Musical Ex Kingston's Big Musical Extravaganza tographs taken in New Guinea, or Superintendent Phillips is cleaning a Can Virginia Sut Co 200 People. All Local Amateur Talent. Grand Opera House, Nov. 10-11-12 where no white man had ever before up for winter. Nov, 6 (1.830 p.m.) penetrated. The Sunday newspapers Mr. Swaine, plano tuner. Orders| Amer. Loco.. .. .. « : Aylsworth Bros. marked the advent of Captain Frank received at 100 Clergy street west, | Amer. Can.... «<i «+ +s «+ or phone U. R. Knight 1708w. Hurley ahd Kingson will be one of phone S64w. Baldwin Loco... .. +e the first cities In Canada to see thif a8 latter Sursiers wo es i d ture, "Th 0: n er Motors.. .. great, wonder, stun Jus: Last Saturday afternoon, but there will | Cosden Oil. . With Matinee On November 10th Under auspices Proceeds for work on be- of the half of crippled and Rotary Club of Kingston underprivileged children. Music, Fun and Frolic. Rose Bud Chorus, orean Delights. Some of the best talent in e on the Public Utilities M Tribe." It will be shown here at the Grand Opera House for three days be no delivery on Monday (Thanks- | Crucible Steel commencing tonight. 'The Lost giving Day). CP. R..... aime 161% | Tribe," discovered in New Guinea Mr. Cornaire, Cape Vinvent, N.Y..| Gorn Products... .... 38 | by Captain Hurley, has been the has been elected to the New. York | Caltfornia Pete.... .. ...: 22% |,, gem ut the | subject of more magazine and news- State assembly as sudoessor to | Cuban Cane Sugar Pfd.. .. 55% | HAMILTON STOLICHET and | paper articles during the past few Speaker H. E. Machold who retired | General Asphalt.. .. . 12% JANE STOLICKER, curzing on see | _ | trom office. arin d ; 36 PON oR : | months than have all the motion pie Marine, pid. ... +. 1% | IUPON' STOLICKER, authorised as< { tures ever made in Hallywood. They George Hart passed away in Kinge- [Mack Motors ... «.. «.. 98% | Wemors. | are the first pictures: ever taken of ton on November bth, at the age of Marland OM ... ... 35% 1WNICE Yerab a primitive and savage people whose sixty-four years. The remains were |Imperial Ofl ... .i. .... 108 ley Hamilton SANE on Business chief occupation is cannibalism and [ent to Belleville for interment by |Inter. Nickel ... ... -«. +» 20% {mame of Weley Hamilton Sto! | head-hunting. John Cornelius. ~*~ Kelley Springfield ... ... .. 15% | ls34 make an authorized assignment ' -- Two Brantford young men, Allen |New Haven ... .:. ««s 257% | of all their property for the benefit of "Just a Wise Orack." Schultz and Lewis Young, were |N.Y.C. ... ees oes oo 111 | their creditors and that Hotage TOaty . . . wre official receiver bas appointed me to Did you ever see two little ele- brought to the Portsmouth peai- | Pacific Ol ... Cl. "52% |be custodian of the estate of the debi 8 TT That's what the com-|tentiary on Thursday to serve a term yPan. AmMSF. Peto. _. +.- 533 | Ors until the oreSiters mee to admine ~ | phan edians in "The Gingham Girl" called of two years for a serious offence. Tan. Amer. Pete. 51% | ster the estate of the debtors. | a "wise crack." But when Kingston "Lend a hand." Poppy Day, Nov.| Sou. Pac.... «+. «-. I! up | Notice is further given that the fired | theatre-goers have seen "All 8th. Sot; RIWY uve av voivn 83% | meeting. of greditor in She Above oo. | Aboard" at the Grand Opéra House | Sale of Hope Brand brooms Friday Sinclair Off. .ox %. ii vv 1TH | ningham and Smith, 79 Clarence Streety 5 Tiet On Board" now for a sail on the Sea of Laughter. | 311 these previous sayings will go by | and Saturday, Nov. Tth and Sth. Standard Of of California 59% | Kingston, Ougatie, on IY rr Ton \ .. gs | the board and this musical comedy's | 76¢ brooms for 49c, at Pickering's, | Standard Oil of. New 'Jersey 36% | o'clock in the afternion. : : PRICES: 75c¢., $1.00, $1.50. Gallery 25¢. Get your tickets now. | Hdelines and melodies will reign in |490 Prices street, 'phone 530. Co OORKOT os. on su s+ 389 | To entitle you io vots Shetest Hroct ' | public favor. The meeting of the Kingston [Texas Ofl.... ...o ou oo. 42 8 our sist tpt Le dedged "All Aboard" is straight musical Boand of Trade, previously schedui- Union Pacifle «aes co «0 oo 141% | ¥ CEES EER ERR RRR 'rogles 4a be ussd atthe mosting EEENEEN comedy, It is filled with tuneful | ed for this evening, has been ad-|U. S. Steel .... . 109% {ust be lodged with me prior thereto. ws ht . ' ; lyrics, the best of dancing, funny journed for a week as Francis King, | Wabash .. .... .u ov +0o 17% | pan urther take notice that ir youl s------ situations, and choruses which will A K.C., could not attend and speak | Rock Islan® .. eo «+ eo 36% Pe So ag ed thie debtors fo OBI UARY delight. Two hundred of Kingston's | before that date. | of Suen _clalm in Se fad with 4 ; \ SPO RT best amateurs will be in the produc-| Dr. A. BE. Ross will occupy the | Cobourg Storekeeper | this notice Fr. from 45d after he ex : tion and they have been rehearsing chair at the convocation in St. An- ' | piration of the time fixed by subsec ! | long emough to get the finish of pro- | drew"s Hall, Friday evening, Nov. Drops Dead on 8 | Sai alseribute os dal Late Dr. John Waugh. m---- fessionals to their "stuff." 7th. This is an assembly of Pres- | debtors" estate among the parties en Word was received in Kingston | This morning Queen's Athletic| Just cast your eyes over the byterians who are interested in con- Riri Nov. Se syunt as he was | titled Aneretn, ng eS "han notion about to enter his home at Colleg® | paieg at Kington this Ath day of Wednesday of the death in the To-|Board received fifty additional seats "Rosebud" chorus in this show and tinuing the Presbyterian Church. ronto General Hospifal of Dr. Joho which had been scraped together for | give yourself a treat with the ""Bum- The Ladies' Auxiliary of the Ho- and Chapel streets, Peter York, for | November, 132 Waugh, chief inspector of schools them in Toronto. The fifty were sold | blebee" chorus and then figure out | tel Dieu made a presentation to the SEVeTal years a resident of this J. B. CUNNINGHAM. ' for the provimce of Ontario and «les eoon as they reached the office, be- | for yourself if you've ever seen any- | Rev. Father Casey, D. Litt, chaplain | P'2¢e dropped dead about 8 o'clock . brother of Dr. F. Waugh, 106 Well-foause of the long waiting list on tae thing as good oft Broadway before. |ot the hospital and editor of the last night. The deceased man, who : ington street. Death ensured follow- books. Further efforts will be mada | We'll bet' a gross of drop-forged | Canadian Freeman, on the 'ootasion [728 3 lohaoen. merchant of King Notice to (Creditors ing a major operation. are tickets after the team ar-| toothpicks that you haven't. Write |ot his transfer to the parish of Cush- strect, had beén in good health, and Besides his widow, the late Dr. |rives in Toronto. that down on your cuff, and don't |endall. had just completed the remodeling |, woiier of the mutate John Waugh is survived by two forget November tenth, eleventh and | Kingston is to be largely repre- of his store, in which @ few years | "Lyons, late of the City of Eto sons, three daughters, and three To Have Parade. twelfth with bargain matinee on the | sented at Saturday's rugby contest ego Mis brother, Thomas York, died Rant of #rentente, Sninarus) SO hers. The Jatter are Dr. Free-| Queen's team, officials and sup-| tenth. Se n0L00. The trains Will be long. |3uadenix. It was after the death of | 'NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to man Waugh, Kingston, Rev. George | porters will parade from the King ------ ed and the highways crowded with his brother that Peter York came to section 58 of the Trustee Act (RAO. Waugh, Toronto, and James Waugh. |Bdward hotel to the Varsity stadium "BUSTER KEATON" STARTS our tTevallors.. The. Sunday | COVGUIE to take charge Of the store. | iets "Saving. slate. or | deraands 'Butfalo, N.Y. on Saturday ust before the THE LAUGH TRIP TONIGHT and holiday following will give peo- He is survived by two sisters, boih against the estate of the sald above The late Dr. Waugh was well game. All supporters to AP THE OAPITOL. | ple a chance to visit in the west, residents of the town. Bowe He hit ay ol Sed ny $34, at the Oity of Kingston & the 10 et testa o A wealth of Cosguumes, Tuneful Songs and Terpisch Kingston will take part." known in Kingston end was prom- gather at the King Edward around If you want to laugh as you have ------------ nat inent in educational circles here. He lone o'clock and to join in the march | never laughed before, cancel all Mowat Patients Entertained. Canadian Qirl's Earl Tedtired on oF oor ond DY became especially well known [to the grounds. < other dates and come to the Capitol A very enjoyable evening was Husband Heir to Estate Bre or to deliver to the unde: through his work here with the in- Theatre on Thursday, Friday or Sat- spent at Mowat Sanatorium Wednes- ar Oi a Sud Ohris- tian name addresse spection of model and continuation TH urday to see Buster Keaton in "The day evening under the auspices of | London, Nov. 6.---The Earl 8 and surnames " " , . B of a schools. BRICK COMPANY Navigator, his latest and most hil- the Y.M.C.A. Several boing bouts | Haddington, whdse wife was Sarah rng sxiptious. Cie Tull pasticulors X arious comedy. were put on instructors, , . their accounts and ; put on by the instruc Mr. | Cook, of Montreal, has fallen heir to | curity if any held re of the se~ fe ------ LIBERAL 3 SECURITY NO G00D «The Navigator" ls the comedy |G. Audrey and Mr. J. Barbaro, and | an estate reported to be |" And take , : NOT DEAD of all comedies, It actually keeps|made a great hit with the audience. |y ¢ o be worth near- | A501 23S anid exscutor wilh PARTY 18 Epon ly £1,000,000 sterling by the will of | proceed vou in a continual fit--and "At" is| A musichl programme consisted of 3 to distribute the assets of the 8 "word--of laughter.' Bus- Mrs. Millicent Emily Salting, of Lon- | said deceased among the part on- Fouk -- hs Fu- All the Bricks Sold Amounted |. 1, 0 solos by Miss Bruton, who sang the | gon, his maternal grandmother. The itied thersto, having regard only to! Leaders Discuss + has become nautical, but you |"Jewel Song," from Faust, and t s.of-whish she shall then 3 to Only $333, Trustee EL have tobe tical it se ¢ | Satting fortune had a romantic orl e and that the sald executor wi ture eo Residence 's on't have to be naw yourselt | Miss Pollard, who sang "Morning," | gin having been laid in Australia by | 327 Gt bs Mable for the suid aathts tr any, of Asquith. Testified. to enjoy It. oe also Mr. Woodthorp, who gave | jnyg Salting's father, a Dane, Who | of whose Slam notice shall not he For unalloyed joy this six-reel|fine rendition, from "Carmen" In| emigrated to Australia in 1885 be- | Deen received by her a Nov. b= hat the Liberal] 1. Toronto, Nov: 6.--The affairs of | comedy surpasses anything that has | Freoch and was heartily applauded. | ume a successtul sheep farmer and nn tad Chis Stn da 3 in the United Kingdom is not Mount Royal: Brick Company, of | Come along he pike in a long, long | He responded with a selection in | 450k part in the grest gold Tush of | 1924: ¥ of Goteber, A. IH dead a moans though immedi- which the accused was director, | time. Imagide Buster as & helpless | English, which was also much 80-1541, . IDA RONAN: by any ) were probed deeply at this morn. | dumbbell, being get adrift in a crew- | preciated. Dr. Andre acted as ac- odhddress: 218 Bagot Street, Kingston] ately after the general election of ing 1e 1 nd th 16. b g's session of the trial of C. A. ss ocean liner, ai @ trouble he | companist, and Mr. M. W. Harlow gets into, and you have an idea of 4 Afterwards the The West Indies Prefer last week sundry persons more Ollhgarnard. Home Bank diréetor, on y . - how funny 'The Navigator" is. guests enjoyed an hour's dance ¢o Trade With Great Britain Walter Cannem less prominent in politics dec char ea's orchestra i lared ges of making, using, approving hi which Tinsmith and Roofing Jobbing Wh i con 1 + ts Gags follows each other as thickly | the strains of Shea's orchest ic ; ference of four Liberal leaders ati. iho pank's affairs. Mr. Barnard | %6 raisins speckle a = home-made | kindly assisted on this occasion. Kingston, Jamaica, Nov. 6---The Mr. Asquith's residence today. The tare stock tn the Mount Royal Brick | cake: and they are ss palatable. 7) he £37 0 possible musical and | Canadian parliamentarians to in- A: ale Badistors repaired. | fret heat) laugh 4 Sothde + gasly in the | other forms of entertainment will | quire into trade relations between i picture when r limou-| be provided. each Wednesday even- | the British West Indfes and Canada | #® NAGOT ST. PHONE 2158m. ty's future. who was trustee of the company, Sine tor a trip of about thirty feet.|ing during the winter months. wil} arrive in January, The general a) The for in sttenddnce at the 00n-| was witness, He said that the com- | 3nd thers are literally scores of - opinion expressed here is that the ference were Mr. Asquith, Lioyd| pay in 1914 and | cod laughs before, in the final i Queén's Notes. 2 arrangement with Canada should not George, Sir Donald Maclean and|inat ft paid no' salaties after Aug | Scene, a submarine appears oppor- be altered in view of the probability Walter Runciman, a minister in the| ust of that year, and that the total tunely to rescue Bustér and his of a stabilized preference in Britain government when Mr. Asquith Was| vale of the bricks it had sold was | Sweetie from carhibele. premier. only $388. Total-lisbilitiey of the| Kathryn McGuire appears as the * company were $2,858,981; assets, | heroine. and she hag, never. looked Federation for Community Ser- The interest on bonds | OT acted better. Lb Toronto, secures $111,129 conference was called for the pur-|oam pany as security to the bank. pose of considering the Liberal par-| J slphomse Turcotte, Montreal,