|sTOCK MARKETS| (Reported by Johnston & Ward, G 3s Princess street, members of the { RETURN ESCAGRNENY WP NT.» | Montréal and Toronto Stuck Ex- a { changes.) 'HOLIDAY DECLARED FOR THE INITIA! Of Freshmen and Their tion at Queen's Mc Medical College Op AMUSEMENTS | What the Agents Say About Com! Attractions SPORT - Calrhs to Pitch. Oshawa, Sept. 30.--The Kingston Ponies, champions of the Central On- itario Baseball League, who are to play Toronto Oslers here to- day in ra the third game in the eastern playoff| Monday, Oct. 5th, when the 89% of the Ontario Association, arrived | men will be initiated and In the {in this city yesterday by special car, | Ing the annual Freshmen's 111% land are quartered at the Y.M.C.A. [Will be held in Grant Hall to 139% | Manager Daley informed the press | duce the newcomers to social 71%-that Brtice Cairns would be sent inthe university, has been di 22% to do the heaving, with Arniel do-| holiday at the university and 481 |ing the receiving..and he expects hjs | classes will be held. 4 891; |portsider to afain turn Oslers back.| The first issue of the Queen's § 106 - | Umpires for the game willbe Hogan | Ml for the session is w bag 116 ~ |of Guelph at the plate and Jackson | 98Y noon. A meeting o rhe : of Hamilton on the bases. { been cplled for Friday aMern 9% : {Matthews is the editor-in-chief 129 | Plays With Argos. { Yoar. | Do Morris Hughes announced ~on| The Freshettes' rechption is Tuesday night that 1 held Friday night in Ban TS twit ye Eh a, he would PAY | instead of Grant hall as in J 1343.1 Joe Breen has promised to play | | The new girls are given in 209 lin the Argonaut backfield. | 88 to what to woar in the invi '58 being sent through the post of 103% In Varsity Camp is rumored that it will be & 65% The Toronto Mail and Empire has: P2ItY = 2 97 the following: { The first meetipg of the Le 165% wr Wednesday : With students coming in daily ciety is being held 170 the workouts of the Varsity teams! hoon 22 ne 'ommog, Teom 49 are being attended by larger crowds BE es are being received foi 113 of spectators each day, and yester- annual tennis mots 98% |day a couple of hundred waited un-| will be singles and doubles fo 161 1til a halt was caused at six o'clock. | men od oy Twenty-t + 924 iThere was nothing startling ta ¥es-! pave signed up for the sin + \120% [terday's workout, although a couple | MAY ri the a ~Entri 60% [of hours' very useful drill was in- | gaturday~goon. 48% |creased when Bill Kirkpatrick, the: poy men and girls are ta former R.M.C. player, who was ex-| ative interest in the track | pected to be at flying wing, reported | Manager Edmison is out after ti with a bad hand and a sore knee. He | | points at the intercollegiate injured them on Monday, but the in- | Then men practice daily at the | juries were not considered serious | jum Seventeen girls have signe until they commenced to swell. He! |for the meet, events being 2834 was sent for an X-ray examination, | for them for the first time. 7834 {and the extent will not be known clude a 75-yard dash and two qu #4 until to-day. Warren Snyder and : 149% 1 > mile relays. 29 Cliff Weber, who were injured last Twenty-two girls have sig week, were..out, but did not par-| 874% play, ground hockey this fall. 3814 ticipate in the scrimmage duels." The students' names, city 31y agd telephone numbers are b in A212 ceived for the directory pul 121% each session by the Alma Mi 69% clety. 53 Classes in medicine opened' 643% Wednesday, a 62 5% 49% 97Yy 18% 22y 56134 47% 140 62 119% 127 TO SEE IT IS TO LAUGH-- AND TO ' LAUGH iI8 TO BE HAPPY Famous Farce at Capitol for Three | Days More, Thursday, Friday } and Saturday. { To meet the universal demand for | Abitibi Power .. . {a return engagement of "Charley's | Asbestos Com.. .. .. | Aunt, " thé management of the Capi-' Asbestos pid {tol theatre have been fortunate in | Bell Telephone .. | securing for three mqre days, what | Brazilian ,... may be easily termed #he funniest] { Brompton pleture ever made, and to alloW those | {B.C Wish i { hundreds who were unable to gain| | c { admission during the last showing, Can, Converters { this ageless farce, "Charley's Aunt" | Can. Cement Com ... { will again be on view at the Capitol ; Can. Cement ptd theatre, for Thursday, Friday and) Dom. Bridge. . | satarmey of this week. | Dom. Cazners .. | "Charley's Aunt" probably holds | bom. Textile .. more records for.long-distance run- | yollinger ning on the stage than anything out- | Laurentides Pulp: side of "Uncle Tom's Cabin." The © | Mackay : farce = was written by Brandon | yoo ot Power Thomas and first produced in Eng- National: Breweries on he land in 1892. The remarkable thing National Breweries pfd { about the play was the fact that it ont. Steel Products Nhas run continuously for the last | ottawa Power y thirty-three years and still * shows Ogilvie evidence of going strong. } Penans A fd "Charley's Aunt" is also credited | {Price Bros. with being the funniest play ever! Quebec Power Ry | written and in making the picture] Spanish River Com i the producers designed the scenario Shawinigan {to keep all of the biggest laughing | Steel of Catiada i | sequences in the play intdet. Syd! | Smeiters Chaplin plays the title role of "Char- | Twin City : Iley's Aunt from Brazil where nuts Winnipeg ily ~~~" | Come from' and he is said to do the a best work of his career. | In the ."Charley's Aunt" film the | (HEARD ON THE § ON THE STREET character of the eccentric old lady is | Loca! Briefs Gathered by Re- | Montreal. Sept. 30.--1.30 p.m. 67% Rig] Owing to the many Kingston Fans who were unable to gain admission on her last visit, we have been fortunate in securing this riotous comedy for 3 MORE DAYS STARTING gia A Sno CPEs] GE RET nent New York. Sept. 30.--1,30 p.m. | one which lends itself to Syd Chap-| Amer Loco. lin's special flair fof pantomina in| Amer. Can. | porters--What the Merche which he is a past mastdr. The| Buldwin Loco. laughs come thick and fast, and the a Jv» ants Are Offering. «| | California Pete. movie men are safe in promising a | -- | Continental Baking "pr | Cream Puffs and Charlotte Russo show of more than the usual hearty | a FO PERSE ve | roars of mirth. | Dodge Com. ry Hear R. Brooks, Gospel Taber- Supporting Chaplin™are James E. | Dodge Pfd. Lacle, AN at eight. Page, who was brought over Hom] Inter. Nickel ., RO Mrs. K. R. Heskett and son, Brock- | Leadon to play Spettigue after play- | Marine P14... .. .i vg . ville, are visiting Kingston relatives. | In this role on the stage in England | Mack Motors. . : | 1 Mr. Swaine, piano tuner. Orders | _ the bast elie. Yeats: Bibel LY. : . | Shannon. in the leading feminine ior Pea Clergy wrest west, { TiSA00 Jn Littlefield, Eulalie Teer) urtherh Dicitie. : Mrs. Anthony Rankin, Collins | ®€d. Phillips Smalley, James Harri-| pp, "1 © Pete. : Bay, is seriogsly ill in the Gesoral | 560, vd Jase, Priscilla Bouter | Pan. Amer. Pete "B" .. Hospital. an ary Akin { Pierce Pete. Mrs. James Nobes and children, | | Royal Dutch. . Marmora, have tome to Kingston 10] Sou. Pacific ... ... .., .. join Mr. Nobes. Shpelair OfF.. .. ... .. oo It is expected that somewhere over Shell Oil. . 220 will be registered as voters in Studebaker the coming election. Texas Oil. . - One drunk was fined at Sharbot | Union Pacific .... | Lake on Tuesday by Magistrate | Story of- the life and love of that , S. Rubber. . | Bradshaw who held court there. famous musieal composer, Franz 8. Steel. | Similar charges against three other | Schubert, and nto it his most fam- en Air Brake wry men were withdrawn. {ous melodies are woveh. The action A rare treat was enjoyed on Mon-| Pegins about the time Schubert is day evening by those who attended | coming into recognition as a com- Rev. Archer Wallace's 'lecture in| Poser. He falls in love with Mitzi, Picton United church. Mr, Wallace's | the daughter of the Crown Jeweler. lecture dealt with a visit to London, T00 bashful to tell her of his love, England, and his remarks were il< be speaks through the lips of an- lustrated 'by 'colored photographic | other, thereby losing his suit. views. Heartbroken, his sorrow results in a 5 premature death. The story is véry beautifully and delicately told, and | the strain of pathos which runs through it, lends unusual charm and For Opening of New Clinic Building | wins sympathy from the most call- On Oct. 16th. ous theatregoers. "Blossom Time'" The Building Committee of the broke all records for musical plays Kingston General Hospital met on| when it ran in New York, playing Tuegday to arrange for the opening | to capacity houses during its two of the new clinic building. A com- Years' engagement. The entire pro- mittee composed of Dean J. C. Con-| duction was staged under the per- nell, chairman, H. C. Nickle and |sonal direction of Mr. J. J. Schu- Principal R. Bruce Taylor is looking | bert. Seats are now selling. after the detailed arrangements, but it is already planned to open it about four o'clock on the afternoon of Oct. 16th. At six o'clock thére will be a banquet and at the Convocation service commencing at eight o'clock reference will be made to. the signi- ficance of this excelient addition to the 2, hospital and Queen's. * + A A SA Arr ARs ONE NIGHT ONLY ' THURSDAY, OCT. 1 .115% 237 119% 813% - kie's, PRICES .... $2.50, $2.00, St ladles $1.50, $1.00, S0e. (Tax extra) RUGBY OFFICIALS, & With the Tdeal N. Y. "Bob" Isbister of Hamilton and "Joe" O'Brien of Montreal, will again handle all games in the Intercollegi- ate Union senior series this season. Isbister was not Keen to take on the duties again, preferring to~tive his | rugby from the grand stand as a spec- | COMMITTED. FOR TH tator. But he was prevailed upon ] ON SERIOUS CHA fto accept the duties once more. AXENNIS PLAYER REGISTERS. : Brown, who played tennis with the . Nicholas McGill Intercollegiate team, last | Alleged That year, has registered at Queen's. He| Tried to Defraud His 1 tors--Pleads Not will no doubt add strength to the | Nicholas Rantes, former p! blue, yellow and red on the courts. | of the Palace Sweets store, in anoque, was on Wednesday in the Police Court, before trate Farrell, committed to trial on two serious charges lows: «That he did unlawfully, "tent to 'detraud his creditonss being a trader in debt to an haw exceeding $1,000, and unabl his creditors in full, did such books of account as to the usual course of trade or | ness,' as confectioners 'or fruit { lei ers are, necessary -to. explain transactions. - 2) "That he did unlawfully tent to defraud his creditors _ Make a transfer or delivery' property; (2) remove con dispose -of part of his 'property T. J. Rigney and A. B. © ham appeared on behalf of the | cution, and W. C, Hodgins was of sel for the accused, who. "fot. guilty" and elected by judge and jury. : The charges agdinst Rantes made in Kingston and at t quest of counsel the case was here. Mr, Harry BE. Seale, of the Office Department, Ottawa, turned 'home after attending funeral of his uncle, the late Milton 'of Pittsburgh, | Evidence was offered by titf to show that, the accused Fenwick and Hendry between and $400; W. G,. Craig & C $136.25; George Masoud, Singing 'Cast - eat A oA Pr GRAND Theatre ENTIRE COM. Oct. 5 WEEK AA RS NOTICE | . The Public are invited to attend the laying of the corner stone of the new Public School in Rideau Ward "BLOSSOM TIME" COMING. . "Blossom Time," the greatest ] LADIES ONLY MATINEE FRIDAY REGULAR MATINEE SATURDAY | | | | sical triumph of the last decade, is baoked to play an engagement of | one night only at the Grand Thea-| tre on Thursday, Oct. 1st. It is the UNCANNY! WONDERFUL! WEIRD! Ss Friday Afternoon, October 2nd at 3.30. - iT. BEST, Chairman of Property' Com., Board of Education. es. Jone Ys NO BASKETBALL YET. Although nothing has been done yet to orgdnize basketball at Queen's for the coming season, gossip is weighing the chances for the Tri- color. Several students from Niagara Falls, who are spoken off as possi- bilities for the team, are already reg-| istered at the university, and with some of the old players going good, and what new material is devoloped, it ds expected that Queen's will have a strong team in this department. AZ2LING WONT Sept. 30, Fry g 2CARLOADS SCE SCENERY SErFE A Massive Production in 3 Acts and 12 Big Scemes of Gorgeous Splendor Firat time here and Devons sh ques. tion the gent and greates! tery-m hagas fun show ever im King. stom, May September December Corn-- | FrEianT DELIVERY September December Oats-- May September nit A} nealast Maw tists H. L. BI BRYANT Division Street . Phone 1755 g 4 DETAILS ARRANGED PRICES ; . 28¢., 50g. 7Se., Sra Adults 50e. SQUAD UP TO FIFTY-SIX. Ten new men turned out With the Queen's squad, at the stadium Tues: day afternoon, bringing thd total now oy the roll up to 56. Hamilton, Min- nes and .Young were seen last year \with the Intermediates and McEwen wag one of last season's junior play- ers, but Wilson, Dorland, Graves, Williams, Ellicott and Kelly are all new men in Queen's football. All these players will be given a chance to show their stuff during the next A STRANGE STORY ; two weeks. FROM CROW LAKE ede Bowling Tournament, Black Bass Had Silver Scales peessmssmam= CHECKER Taxicabs Phone 800 Any place In city V LAST TIME TO-DAY _A Photo-play Sensation "The Talker" WITH ANNA Q. NILSSON, LEWIS STONE "THE TALKER" AT THE STRAND. Seldom has a stage play been so faithfully reproduced as has the "Talker" at the Strand Theatre for the last time today. The picture has everything--humor, naturalness, dramatic suspense, appealing char- acters, popular story---in fact lacks none of the elements of a popular DAY OR NIGHT + The cab that focend the pri "Miss Phoebe Smith, born, and who lived in Belleville all her life, died dow: All mew 5 and 7 PRasenger Sédins S50 SFA A G0 Savurfag, Med sighiy Sve yon. oe success. A superb cast is headed by The "closing doubles tournament" ~ = a . - : at'the Queen's bowling green, which : : mm Markings of "1.V.0.0-- We carry a <omplete stock of caching Pieces, ; THE FLORENCE HUDON Anna Q. Nilsson aad Lewis Stone, YT Ja "Records and Supplies. " : PRIVATE SCHOOL. : ra : started Tuesday night, is arousing THE } MEL ODY SH OPPE of f MALLY CLASSIC WNDH : ¢ General' Hospital Tag Day. - A strange story comes from Crow great. interest among the followers of the game. Two games were play- The tdg day on Saturday is only Lake. Last Saturday night two guides OPPOSITE GRAND OPERA HOUSE = . PHONE iba 'DANCING oie 'way in which the Ladies' Auxil-| of the Oak Inn, on their way home, ? -- forming for Chil- -- and and AGuite Frmrasnnns ed Tuesday fight with 32 entries and eight rinks. 'The ' tournament will take three or four nights. stopped to fish between the two ' SHOULDER FRACTURED iary of the Kingston General Hospital lakes opposite the Inn. When they renders invaluable aid to that imsti- $2.50, $2.75, NEW FALL PYJAMAS FLANNELETTE OR COTTON " THE CLUB, Men's Wear $2.95, $3.50 Phone 400- 25¢ =" ae Gy Private Lessons by appoint. ment, 89 UNION ST. WEST AX] 2rAck T A VI BLACK: tution. One can scarcely turn to any department where their "feminine touch" is not to be tound--aprons for the staff, socks for the ward patients, scores of sheets which are constantly being replaced as the use and the laundry thin their fabric--it would be a serious losk to the hospital if their services should come to anwend. They make an anfiual contribution of nine hundred dellars to the dietitian's salary, which at five per cent. would be the equivalent of an $18,000.gift. pulled their lines out of the water it was found that a fine black bass that would weigh about five pounds had been caught. The curious part about the fish was that on its side, in silver scales were markings that spelled the letters "LV.0." It was a very black bass and the letters could be made out very distinctly in their glistening silver scales. People who saw the fish were great inter- ested and it wad carefully. Jet. go again without being hurt. The bass AT FOOTBALL PRACTICE "BilI" Day Was Nas Victim of Un« fortunate Accident _on Tuesday Afternoon. "Bill Day, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Day, King stréet west, had his shoulder fractured while at foot- ball practice with the Collegiate In- stitute team on Queen's Idwer campus 42; Robertson Bros. ronto, $179.20; 'R. H. Toye pany, $184; Bowes Ltd. Evidence was also offered{ reg ing the books kept by the acel and after the evidence had bei cluded, Magistrate Farrell that he felt that there was to pat the accused on his | x ? Bethel, 'Bept. 28. have a Sy While a numberof the r attending : on tale two coats, | have ceased the for the a he Pigs Fy Jackson entertained Mr. Brown, Napsnes, and Mr. | Wesley Simmons and fami Lon Tuesday afternoon, and will be out of the game for the rest of the season. "Bill's" many friends will be very sorry to hear of this most unfortunate accident and will hope for a speedy recovery. He is confined The hospital management appreciates | Was caught by Russell Bedpur. | their work very much and are set- ¥ . H | ting aside a room in the new clinic 1 AST REGISTHA ea & g tUCE SA 8! building where the ladies may meet TION DAY. { £ a AL : * | and which may also be provided with { such equipment as a 3 DOORS BELOW GRAND. THEATRE fos Fo WH - Ban 8 Ve QUEEN'S CAFE of Division and Union Streets. "Phone 1128 AN ALL-CANADIAN. DINING ROOM HALL UPSTAIRS FOR i DANCES, ETC. AVAILABLE AFTER 7 P TELEPHONE Tues Amiel & Humirodk pi. 220%, | : 'No Dinner too larger | Corner of BANQUET