? RY i lh ® Hl SINT TB Annual Memorial Service and Decorntion of Graves of deceased members of the Independent Order of 0d@ Fellows will be held at Cat- araqui Cemeterye Sunday Morning June 28th, 1925 Cars will leave from the Y.M.C.A. corner at 9 o'clock sharp, daylight saving time. All Broth: and Sisters of the #der are inpyited. MM FW, HARKNESS, Ba att Chairman, Notice of Registration of By-law } NOTICE ig hereby given that a by- Iw was pasped by the Council of the * Corporation of the City of Kingston un ithe 18th day of May, 1925, providing ifor the issue of debentures to the «Amount of $10,000, for patriotic: pur- poses, and that such By-law was reg- istered in the Registry Office, of King- n, Ontario, in the County of Fron- tenho, on the 29th day of May, 1925. Any motion to quash or set aside the Same Or any part thereof must be Fide within three months after the st publication of this notice, and can- not be made thereafter. Dated the 1ith day. of June, 1925. W. W. BANDS, City Clerk, | comes to meet her king and marry | has been performing at *. The death of David Stuffels, oc- THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG ORT || nd QUEEN" » Dinghy Races. | A THRILLING LOVE STORY | The dinghy races at the Kingston | There is only one out-of-door | Yacht Club Wednesday {shot in "Confessions of a Queen," were very close, especially in "A { | the Victor Seastrom production | Class, the boats all starting to- | {which is coming to the CapTiol| gether and making a very close tin- | [Theatge today ard Thursday. The|ish. The results were as follows: 1 | pleture, which tells. the story of a| | . What the Press Agents Say About Coming Attractions AMUSEMENTS Sp | | "CONFESSIONS OF A "A" Class--1st D.° Mathewson"| | princess who becomes a queen, and | 2nd, Dr. Hopkins; 3rd, W. Rigney; | |-ot her life as ruler of a eountry in 4th, Miss N. Harty; 5th, H.' Hora; | | central Europe, is mostly built 6th, D. M. Jemmet. | | around mammoth sets of pomp and | "B"" Class----1st, H. Huff; 2nd, Te | grandeur. For the most part, draw- | Bishop; 3rd, E. Miller. { ing rooms, court Tooms -and bou- | doirs are shown, and the one excep-: { tion is the exterior: of the palace, | showing the lake with the royal boat | pretty good authority th yo upon which the beautiful princess | Stewart, Toronto hockey player, whi | Stewart to Mon Toronto, June 25.--1It ig learned on | centre for | him. The king is delightfully play-| Cleveland for some years, has turn-' ed in the Seastrom production by ed professional and signed a contract Lewis Stone. - The Queen Freder-| with the Montreal tear which plays [feka is depigted by Alice Terry, and {at the Forum. St. Pat's sought the allurizg Sephora by Helena d'- Stewart's services, as he is rated as Algy. 4 quite one of the best centre men in| The much heralded film, Tom Mix |the game. At presedf, Stewart is| in "Dick. Turpin," will open Friday |in Toronto spending #the _summer for two days. It is a corking good | phere. He should be ad star in pro- picturé, fessional company. 2.0.B.L. STANDING. N Following the games played on | Wednesday in the Central Ontario | | League, the standing is as follows: Won Lost A 4 Queen's Graduate Secures | Coveted Theology Degree An unusual distinction, that of be- ing the fifth man in a hundred years to get the degrée by examinationm, and one of about sixty who ever re- | cetved the degree, has fallen to the | Putrsre ih {lot of a Queen's man, Rev. Donald | a | Fraser Forrester, of Arts '13. | Kingston ... | Oshawa 5 7 At|~ the recent convocation of the General Theological Seminary, New York, he | was awarded the degree of Doctor| | of Sacred Theology (8.T.D.) He| { wrote his thesis in Apolcalyptic Lit-| erature. ROCKWOOD BOWLERS WIN Defeat Teams from Napanee by 87 to 70. Rockwood bowlers won in a friend- ly mateh which was played at the hospital green on Wednesday after- noon and evening with three visit- ing teams from Napaneé" The total score was 87 to 70. The Rockwood | players will return the visit in about | two weeks' time, | The aftérnoon results wera: Rockwod Napanee H. Pollux J. Light H.Fowler W. Shannon J. Tunbridge R. Lancaster R.S.Graham R. Root skip--14 skip-- 9 J. Mundy M. McLaughlin W.Smith W. Loyst N.Tutton W. E. Smith C. C. Hodgins J. 'Pringle skip--17 skip--13 W. T. Deroche Chief Barrett P. Gleason C. H. Lapum skip--16 skip-- 7 In the evening, three new teams Late David Stuffels curred at his residence, Vennachar. Deceased was thirty-three years old | and unmarried. He was the son of | the late David Stuffels and a Meth- odist in religion. He leaves to mourn | his loss, his mother, two brothers, | George of Plevna, and William at home, and four sisters, Mrs. L. Ken~ yon, Mrs. Adam Gregg, Mrs. George Sallans and Mrs, Herry Shaw. Death was due to heart faflure. The funeral took place Monday | from his mother's home to the Meth { odist church, 'where the service was held by Rev. A. H. Metcalfe, Ban- croft, assisted by Rev. P. A. Scott, Denbigh. Interment was made in the Vennachar cemetery. J., Farrell W. Ashby --. r J. Davidson Filled With Patients. R.Hall In reference to the report pub- lighed. Wednesday that the Kingston General Hospital was unusually Gosse, afternoon P LSA SES" ST. GEORGE'S CORNER Wouiouint a Spigey - STONE CENTENARY Woolworths 'girls' soft ball oy motored to Inverary Tuesday evening' Observed at the Cathedral ' Thursday--Special Ser- and played the Inverary girls, Wpol- worths winning by a score of 17--17. vices and Garden Fete. of The local girls played fine ball and | were a -lttle too good for Inverary. | 'The teams. were: "'Woolworths-- Christmas, Patrick,| , garden party and appropriate Garrison, Beck, Campbell, Sinclair, gorvices marked the telebration on Bennett, Kershaw, Homerston, Mit- | ppyrsday of the hundredth anniver- chell. sary of the laying of . the corner Inverary--Sleeth, Bushel, Livray,|gione of the present St. George's ca- Darling, Lake, Akroyd, Steward, theqral. At eight o'clock a com- Barrett, Gibson, Brown. | munion service was held, the Very { Rev. Dean Starr officiating. In the {afternoon the garden fete was con- : a 3 (ducted in spite of wet weather. In i GOLF | {the evening a Thanksgiving is being 3 held in the cathedral conducted by . , {the dean and followed by a recital The monthly competition match |at which Lady Twining-is to. sing. play against par with handicap was| The corner stone of the second played by the ladies at the Cataraqui | church, was laid by Sir Peregrine Golf and Country Club. Mrs. W. G. [Maitland with impressive cere- Minnes won the first prize and Miss monies. A large procession that in- { Caroline Mitchell won second prize. cluded the staff of the garrison, vis- Miss Edna Chows_.won' the prize in iting clergy and representative citi- the thirty-six' handicap class. {zens, barrsters, physicians, the 4 | sheriff, 'the magistrates and naval {otticers, formed up at Walker's Ho- {tel on the Market Square, and head- In Selection of Officers to Take ed by the band of the 37th Hamp- Charge of Convicts. shire Regiment and the church W. 8. Hughes, superintendent of Ca- wardens, Henry Smith and Thomas radian penitentiaries, has some im-: Askew, marched to the ceremonies. MUCH CARE NEEDED portant recommendations in his an- |The church was not completed at that | nual report. He says: ume, the dome, front pillars and "It is a very 'serious mistake to portico being added in the fifties. place human beings under the con- {The cost was $25,000. While it was trol of officers untrained and en- being built the Anglicans worshippéd tirely unfitted to even properly sup- in the Wesleyan chapel, a wooden €rvise them at work, much less to structure atrthe corner of Montreal influence them for good.' and Bay streets, kind courtesy be- Superintendent Hughes proposes a | ing extended. \It was opened on Nov. training school for, officers, not only | 25th, 1827. The second St. George's for those on the staff but that all 'was enlarged in 1850 and again in new officers might be thoroughly 1891. On New Year's morning, 1899, instructed how to deal with, control it was burned, but restored with and hiprally improve their fellow- much richer ornamentation. men "before assuming duties. | The report goes on to say:t"'Char- | acter builders are essential as suc- cessful penitentiary officers. ar | STOCK MARKETS care should therefore be taken in the selection of all officers employed. On a religious conception of the entire (Repored by Johnston & Ward, Montreal and Toronto Stuck Ex- must be based. It is & recognized fact changes.) that, in order to secure a rebuilding | and satisfactory reconstruction of | the inmate's character, his heart must be reached. This may only be done by law-abiding, God-fearing of- ficers. Should a godless or brutal of- | ficer be placed in charge of inmates, his example will undoubtedly mak» an impression on them for evil." | Brazilian The providing of- instiutons for | the segregation and classification of | all inmates is again strongly recom- | British Empire Steel 1st Pd... mended in the report. | British Empire Steel 2nd Pd. Regarding the female prison 'at| Can. Converters the Portsmouth penitentiary, in | Can. Cement Com. which all women prisoners sentenced Can. Cement Ptd Montreal. | June 25th, 1.30 p.m. Abitibi Power Asbestos Atlantic Sugar Bell Telephone 24 7% 8 ori - | prison problem, real prison reform § Princess street, members of the on Sunday morning on a motor trip rita oiod 603 "Phone or write for HRRIRLAREN KING MRS. J. P. MORGAN Who 1s slowly recoverin from | sleeping sickness at her island e om | Long Island. ---------- THE TOWN OF PICTON. meena ¥ Bakery Partnership. Dissolved -- Prince Edward Woman's Institute. Picton, June 25.;--Dr. T. S. Philp and Mrs. Philp, Ms. Richard Had- den and Mr. Hugh McGregor started | to Bon Echo. ! Thorn & Mounce have dissolved partnership, Mr. Thorn selling out, his share of the bakery business = to Mr. Moance, 'who will carry on. Rev. Earl Walker of Maryfield,! , 1Bask.,, and his wife and three chil-! |dren, are visiting his mother, Mrs. | Leslie Walker, Mary street west. ' They will spend some time in town | {ad county. On Friday, June 26th, the LO.D.E. | will hold a fete in the There will be a sale, with cards and dancing in the.evening. The choir of the United Church held their annual picnic at the highest cash prices. John McKay Ltd. STON Local and long distance. City Carting. Prices right. Day or night. SUNNRENNNEREENNSERNARRREESSEEREE Phone 50,000 lbs. Wool Wanted Lane's Motor Transfer Special attention. 236 BARRIE STREET, KINGSTON 'Phone 2723. Walter Cannem : BASEBALL Before and After the Game Kat FISH and CHIPS J. H. JARVIS Princess and Albert Streets ISAAC J. JENKIN Carpentering & General Jobbing 27 University Ave. 'Phone 1968w | -- ee GENERAL CARTAGE Long distance hauling. Day and Night Service, TELEPHONE 2544-J. WINDSOR HOTEL YARD O'ROURKE & MARLOWE NN A Frat ANNOUNCEMENT J. BE. MULLIN wishes to as- nounce that he has opened a new Monument Works at the corner ef Princess and Alfred Streets, where he will carry a full stock of SCOTCH and GRANITE and MARBLE MONU- MENTS. Lettering In cemeteries a spe clalty. J. E. MULLEN Telephone 1417, Armories. | § pep---- Are your Potted Plants and CANADIAN | Courtof Revision represented Rockwood. Dr. Can. Bandbanks on Wednesday after-||| Rose Bushes thriving ? a well-filled with patients, the hospi- tal charts show every one of the 56 Dr. Berry, Dr. Kilgour and Dr. Kidd (skip), of Rockwood, lost to Skip Kingston Township NOTICE 18 hereby given that a Jo art for the Revision of the Assess- ment Rell for the Township of King- ston, for the year 1925, will be held at the Hall, Cataraqui, on Tuesday, the 30th day of June, 1925, at the hour of 10 a.m. . All persons having business at the sald Court will please govern them- selves accordingly. Easton to R. tor of the Estate| at 71 Clarence 11-1 st & " is ing th ry com ro REL ir (2 NO, 3 ale store, remises. an ; ng bac ne in pear thereof. bein arts 0 number 99, 100, 1 & And Bed in the conveyance to th ted Sy- ~The two the rear" tho £, be rear reof, be- ber 105, de- K and Be ar ear Hu ap. 5 EE an " any. Sender DOt necessar- KING & SMYTHE, =. Sol: . a aasts Kingston, June 23rd, 1925. | night, and a hearty vote of thanks | was tendered to Dr. Ross beds in the Empire Wing filled on Wednesday. The . chart has been climbing steadily since May. Lapum, 15 to 11. T. Guthrie, J. Strachan, 8. Kay and B. Sears (skip) won from Bkip Pringle of Napanee, 16-5. Dr. VanCleaf, John Drum, A. Melver and H. Weir (skip) of Rock- woqd, won from Skip Root, 14 to 11. 5 A Barn Burned. The firemen were called about 1.40 o'clock Thursday afternoon to the home of Charles Goodrich, 109 York street, where a fire had bro- ken opt. in the shed. The building was completely destroyed, with dam- age of about three or four hundred dollars. It is thought that Wg playing with matches caused t fire. Bowling at Ottawa With Kingstonians figuring prom- inently in all the contests at the Ottawa lawn howling tournament, W. McCartney and C. Creer of this city\ were runners up for the first} prize, the Journal Trophy, losing | out in the finals by four points-to| Blair and Dean, of Belleville. | The Angrove brothers reached the | third round for the Bain trophy | when they lost out by one point. | They went 'through to the fifth! round for the Bowling Club prize when they lost to Hutton and Hurd. H. W. Newman and J. F. McMil- lan went successfully through : five rounds in the Bain trophy tompe- tition. - In the competition for the Kin- near and d'Esterre trophy Kingston | lost and Ottawa retains the cup. | The last of the players were exp | pected back in town Thursday af- ternoon. Flag Was Prescaved. The flag recently presented to the village of Portsmouth by Dr. A. B. Ross, M.P., was received by the Portsmouth council on Wednesday for his splendid gift. A nit, The Cost of Gas. A meeting sof the Public Utilities Comission was called foruthis af- ternoon at 4 o'clock. At this meet- ing; it is expected that a report will be submitted regarding the cost of gas. ODD FELLOWS' PICNIC BROPHY'S POINT JULY 1st BASEBALL, RACES, DANCING Steamer Brockville leaves foot of Brock Street -- 9.30, 11.00 am. | 12.80, 2.00, 3.80 and 7.00 pan, tata M.-0. League Scorgs London 8-2, Kitchener 1-0. Hamilton 3, Saginaw 2. Flint 7, Bay City 2. Local Bowling Game. | In a regular rink game at the Queen's bowling green Wednesday night, George "Vanhorne's team won from that skipped by H. Angrove. SOFTBALL Ladies' Games. . The last games of the Kingston Ladies' Soft Ball League were play- ed at the cricket field Wednesday evening, bringing to a close * the scheduled games of the league. The Y.M.C.A.'s "A" team were scheduled n lee! [to meet the Bell Telephone but the (game was defaulted to the "Y." An exhibition game was pldved between the Y.M.C.A."s "A" team and some Y.W.C.A. players and Bell Telephone, resulting in a win for the "Y" team | by a score of 49-13. The teams wears: Y.M.C.A. "A"--Truesdell, Horne, " Davies, Hall, W Os Boll a. ort . 1 phone' and Y.W.C.A.-- {Anson, McKegney, Clarke, Shom- BLACKS WHITE Phone 400 - 25¢="<"5% -------- Pappas, in Capada are incarcerated, Super- 8. 8. Com. intendént. Hughes says: "THis de-|Can. 8. S. Pid. partment is very ably managed by | Dom. Bridge the matron, Miss Robinson, and her | Dom. Canners assistants, Mrs. Allain and Miss Friz- zell. Wonderful improvemeént has been made, and the female ward Hollinger Laurentide .e 765% | ranks high as compared with simi- Mackay Sr. 128% | lar female institutions viewed else- | Montreal Power ....188% where." The new female prison will | B. C. Fishing . a 41% materially improve such opportunl- | National Breweries Com. ties. National Breweries Pfd. Ont. Steel Products . Ogilvie +» Penmans Price Bros. ... Quebec Power Spanish River Com. ... Treatment For Gallstones, At Regina, Sask., at the annual con- vention of the Canadian Medical As- sociation, Dr. L. J. Austin, F.R.C.S., professdr of clinical surgery at : Queeen's University, Kingston, de- Epanisl Bie FA. scribed thé progress made along the | oc of a lines 'of pathological treatment of | ginelters gallstones. It was very difficult Ya rein Cit obtain dependable statistics relative | oo b » to-mortality from this trouble, but ahasso he was of the opinion that the death rate was comparaively low. Great strides had been made towards thé successful surgical mt of! June 25.--1.30 p.m. 1128 .. 186 111% 77% 29% 33% 663% 52% 29% 30 441% 116% 67% treatment Lo 3 gallstones, but the greatest diffl-| Mer Loco... .. «4 .. enlty was encountered in determin- Amer. Can, . .. avivy v4 ing the symptoms of the affliction, | D21dWin Loco .. .. .. .. Physical -examination and even the | B.& 0... or 4 ST Sa X-ray often proved unsatisfactory, | California Pets, ise ewe and he advised in favor of careful | Cosden fl, ve aw an diagnosis. Crucible Steel .. .. General Asphalt .. .. .... International Nickel .. Receives Regina Apnotntment. Inter. Marine pfd .. .. Among the appointments by tho Marland Oil.. .. .. .. Bishop of Qu'Appelle announced by |N. Y. C.. .. .. .. .. . the Canadian Churcliman, is that of{ Northern Pacific.. .. . Rev. Robert 8. Rayson, M.A. of tha| Pacific Ofl.. .. .. ,. 57% General Theological Seminary, New | Fan. Amer. Pete, "ime ema 79% York, formerly tutor in Latin, | Pan. Amer. Pete. "B", .. 79% Queen's, University, Kingston, and! Pierce Pete. . ou abe 218 Master at the Upper Canada College, ' Royal Dutch .. .. .. 52 to be sub-warden of St. Chad's Col-| Anaconda Copper .. .. 88% lege, Regina. "Rev, Mr. Rayson, who ' Briggs .. .. .. .. . is at present in the city, will loave Dodge Com.. . 24 for the west in September. | Dodge ptd | Bou. Pacific .. Cheese Board. . . {Sou. Rlwy.. . At the Frontena¢ Cheese Board | Sinclair Oil. .. on Thursday 190 cheese were sold Shell Oil.. .. at 19 11-16ths cents, nearly a cent Studebaker .. vais better than offered last week, when Texas Oil .. ... .. none were sold. Union Pacific ... -- U.S. Rubber .. .. Wolfe Island Strawherries. $1. 8B. Steel... .. .. Hot house tomatoes, Boston head, Wabash a feeberg and leaf lettuce today. Home | grown butter beans and green ness GRAIN QUOTATIONS. expected Saturday at Carnovsky's. ] Chicago. June 25.--1.30 p.m. ad + Tak wa 0 ar REIURS vans MBE vere EE te as ar vv ew ean West Kildonan, Man., ghurch, de- | ¢lared to be the only" Methodist! wWheat-- church in Canada to make an jndi-, July No is ¥idual decision, will vote on church Sept.. .. . wnifon June 30th. ek Dee. . ake . Theft of examination papers from ' the office .of a professor has bees! July.... ,.... .. .. admitted by a studeat of the Unk Sept... .. wi .. iw. 4 of Wisconsin. ~~ IDRe, on rer a. ei "The senate has agreed to a con-| Oats-- it : % aur. Pale pe Dee. . en 493E Be wv wa eu noon. There was a large attendance and a very sociable time was spent, ! Miss Ruth Harris of Madoc, is the 884 | completed a year's study at | stitutes is being held in the Bap-| ewe cen. 150% Be July. Ll Tey xs fonts sinters ASEM i ae | guest of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. H. 8. Miller. | Richard Hadden and Catherine and Mrs. Charles Hadden motored | to Belleville and spent Sunday. Miss Fairfield of Kingson, is the guest of Mrs. W. H. Lake, Eyre! street, Miss Mary Smith of New York City, is the guest of Mrs. P. Smith and Miss Charlotte Smith, 'Bowery street. ' T. A. Osborne, who has been em- ployed for several years on the staff of the Picton Gazette, has gone to Toronto where he has accepted a position and will reside in future. Miss Elizabeth Airhart has return- ed to her home here after havilig North Bay Normal School. Mrs. Forgie and Mrs. Walter Hubbs, Pembroke, were recent visi- tors in town with Mr. and Mrs. Al- ford Hubbs. J. H. Tammin of Toronto, will succeed the late William Batton as catter in the tailoring department of the G. M..Farringteh. tore. Miss Tait of the Belleville Gen- eral Hospital and a party of friends motored over on Sunday and spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Willjam Tait. .- Bet" Ruttan's friends are pleased e him able to walk out after his recent severe illness. Mrs. Clara Brown, Centre street, has returned from visiting friends in Toronto. Friends of Mrs. H. Platt, Main street east, are pleaseditp know that she is attack of | Prince Edward County Woman's In- tist Church, Picton this afternoon. _ ROTARY HEAD. : Hf not, use "Nictone" It kills aphides, (small groen plant lice), 85¢c. a bottle, with full directions for use. PRINCESS PHARMACY | Have Eye Strain to some extent, It may be caused by different errors of vie sion, And no matter how slight or serious it may be there is but ome method of correcting it. That is by glasses accurately prescribed and adjusted. Glass es also correct that form of eye strain that is causell by too steady use of the eyes for close work. We promise you the best possible results. Seven In Ten People 4 o ae recgiert: fro: pneumonfa. ; we i The we convention _ of ime | News In Condensed . Form OFF the Wires © June 24th marks the sevemts birthday of Thomas Ahearn, Otta' one of Canada's leading citizens, i The French Chamber appro carrying on the war against the flans in Morocco. © °° British experts say reparations pend on finding markets for @ man goods, re Tame buffaloes from Wain Iberta, are turned loose to