% 13 Countyof Frontenac TENDER SEALED TENDERS, marked Tend on the envelope, will be recelved at th office of the County Clerk, Court Houses Kingston, up to 32 o'clock noon Monday, November 33rd, 1835. for undermentioned ;sifpplies for the Couns ty Gael, from ember Ils, 13535, to December 31st, 1926, both days inclu« sive. Pork, Mutton, Liver Bread. Beef, Heart, at per 1b, Barley, , Cornmeal, Sugary Salt, Pepper, Coffee, Rice, Jam, Tea, a8 : per 1b, THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG led every team in the Interprovincial. | O'Donnell .. 186 The last ten minutes of every game | McCormick . 120 has seen Ottawas riding rgugh shod all over opponents. True\ Ottawas may be slow starters, but thege Is no doubt of their finishing wers. Thomas and Walker, on the ends, | Sears will no doubt have more polish than | Dodd Starr and. Young, but will they be; Anson able to handle them as they did the | Stone weak McGill outsides, the imexperi- | Dredge enced Varsity dud, and the less cap- able Montreal ends? Can Queen's show such a brace of defensive players as Connell and Em- merson, two who will rampage |Funnell through the game, tearing aside op- | Dennison position, and wedging their way | Lloyd through to break up attacks? Lead-| McCammon ley will not outkick Joe Tubman, | Atkinson ... though he may outdrop him. Bat-{ stone will undouptedly flame through | the line many a time, but Eeadley may elect to kick and take no chance on Ottawas' tornade tackling. * [Carman -.... Queen's swinging buck, their fake | Stanton play through centre on a kick forma- | Graves tion, and their extended runs may | Manahan not go so good against the Senatorial | McCormack type of game. It's a plodding and methodical game, but it's mighty ef- fective. Queen's line is not reputed to be the strongest in the college Coca Cola. union. If holes are broken through |S. Albertson . 151 133 it there are the possibilities of Mon- | I. Albertson . 181 110 ohan and Timmis ripping their way | Valentine 235 171 for huge gains. Ottawas are a real Grant 123 135 good tackling tegm, and a good tack-| Aylesworth . 116 117 ling team will go a long way. They are the strongest and most perfectly conditioned team, Queen's have faced in a long time, They will guard against Queen's making a runaway | in the first 10 minutes of the game, and on a hard road they may spring many a surprise. Add to this the! fact that Dave McCgnn has made a special study of the Quesn"s style of play, and the Tricolor, great and all as they are, will likely meet foemen well worthy of their steel. 130 378 137 396 82 139 POTATOES MAY SELL AT $5 BAG HERE Some of the Farmers Are Buy- ing Potatoes for Their Own Use. Totals .... 623 604 773 2000 | SPORT COMPLETE LIST OF » OFFICIALS GIVEN {Dave Harding to Be a Touch line Judge--Bews to Act. | 'Toronto, Nov. 19. -- President | John DeGruchy of the C.R.U. last night announced the complete list | of officials who will act at the game, {ag follows: ~ Referee--Reg. DeGruchy, Toron- | to. | Umpire--Joe O'Brien, Montreal. es Head linesman--Frank Shaugh- AT THE CAPITOL TODAY. | Dessy, McGill Very much akin to the poor little| Penalty timekeeper -- Dr. John rich boy, who gazes from the rear | McCollum; Toronto. : : seat of the famous limousine with| Timers -- James Bows, Queen's, envious eyes on the ragged urchin 2nd W. B. Hill, Balmy Beach. playing ball, is Raymond Griffith in| Touchline judges--Dave Harding, his first starripg production tor Camp Borden, and Joe Breen, Argo: Paramount, "He's a Regular Fellow" | Bauts. . which opens at the Capitol theatrs| Yardsticks -- Cap Coleman and to-day. It tells in a screamingly fun-| Dug Dow, Varsity. ny a of a Buropean prince;| An effort will be made to keep the y the penal- who abhors display parades, social | Public posted regarding affairs and the like and who just|ties, and the C.R.U. has accepted wants to be one of the common peo- | the offer of services tendered by Pre- ple. A bright idea comes to him |Sident Elwood Hughes of the Onta- and he manages to have some tour-| io Branch of the A.A.U. of C., who ists ojected from the Palace, con-| Will announce to the fans the reas- cealing himself in the midst of them ORS for the various penalties im- to be sure to be thrown out. In the Posed on the two teams during the group he has seen Mary Brian and! ame. This should help a lot, as he falls in love with her but she there is considerable lack of know- abuses him because she blames him |ledge regarding penalties among the tor her not seeing the Prince. Grif-| rank and fille of rugby followers. fith starts to explain to the girl but Both teams have sent in their certi- is grabbed by several members ot | fled lists of players to the C.R.U,, his staff and dragged into the palace | Queen's having 27, including a again. Then things do happen and |number of the members of the in- the picture comes to an end with the | termediate team, and the O.R.F.U. most novel twist and the most high-| champions two less, The players ly humorous situation ever seen in| Who are eligible for the game and a Griffith picture. their numbers are: Queen's . Batstone (0) . Chantler, . Voss G. McKelvey J. McKelvey Lewis. . Howard. . Adams. . Baldwin. 10. Airth, Chown's. 144° 135 110 171 91 113 137 82 128 116 113 140 133 158 385 394 344 362 454 --That potatoes will be over $5.00 per bag before very long, was the prediction of the farmers at "the market Thursday morning. Some of the farmers have been forced to buy their "spuds" for the winter. When it comes to this, what are the cily people going to do? When the fact was mentioned that potatoes wera likely to go to $10 a bag, the farmers declared that they could not be sold at that price, no matter how scarce they become. The cause of the pres- ent shortage is due to the fact, that the potatoes were not dug before tha wet period. When they are dug from the wet soil they commfience to rot within two weeks.. There were not more than twenty-five bags of pota- toes on the market Thursday morn- ing. THE NON-JURY CASES ENTERED FOR TRIAL At the Supreme Court Sitting 'Before Hon. Mr. Justice Wright. The following is the docket entered for trial at the non-jury sittings of the supreme court in Kingston on Monday, November 23rd, at one o'- clock before the Hon. Mr. Justice Wright, of Toronto. William Teepell and R. C. Teepell, plaintiffs, and Alice Tiousdell, de- fentant. Plaintiff's claim $10,000 damage caused by the negligence of the defendant, and damage caused by defective ways, works and plans of the defendant. Cunningham and Smith for plaintiffs, W. B. Mudie for defendant. The Governor and Company of Gentlemen Adventurers, trading into Hudson Bay, plaintiff; William A. Stark and Laurette Stark, defendants. Plaintiff claims to set aside a certain deed of lands in city of Kingston. Cunningham & Smith for plaintiff; J. B. Walkem for defendants. Catherine Tyo, by her next friend, Charles Godfred, plaintiff; Sterling Spicer, defendant. Claim $3,700 damages for injuries sustained by plaintiff, Catherine Tyo by reason of negligence of defendant in driving a motor car, Cunningham & Smith for plaintiff; Hasken, * Robertson, Attchison, Pickup & Calvin for the defendant. John Sheehan and Ann Sheeban, plaintiffs; Lanark County Farmers' Mutual Fire Insurance Co, defen- dants. | Plaintiff's claim $900 for loss under a policy of fire insurance is- sued by the defendan' on the home and contents of the plaintiff, Rig- ney & Hickey for the plaintiff; Stew. art, Hope and O'Donnell for the de- fendant. Motion in the matter of the estate of John Carson. Motion in the matter of the estate 'dt Abraham Vanorder, 650 629 660 1939 Totals .... Dry Goods. 162 1983 118 105 184 181 194 203 130 118 132 238 123 134 134 487 461 488 531 382 | | | Peas, Beans, Carrots." Potatves, Ture nips, Onions, Cabbage, at per Ib. 3 Molasses at per gallon; Brown Fame ily Soap at per box. oY The whole of the above supplies t be of good quality and to be aelive &t the Gaol promptly 'when requ 3 subject to approval of the Gover of the Gaol + . x Tenders will be received for parts the above supplies and security will tequired for fuifiliment of contract. . ee a] AMUSEMENTS What the Press Agents Say About Coming Attractions Totals .... 788 800 761 234% Weber's No. 1. 109 176 144 164 138 157 152 I 149 . 119 657 760 413 423 423 433 366 128 115 133 167 98 FRIDAY AND SATURDAY he lowest or any tender not neces= sarily accepted. J. W. BRADSHAW, County Cler! Kingston, Ont., Nov. 16th, Hy ® Queen's Students After a hard days' study, try & FISH and CHIP SUPPER, 20¢. Get them at JARVIS', corner of Albe and Princess streets, § minutes run from the college. 'Phone 2373-m. The KINGSTON OLEANERS | ND DYERS : Clean smything that can be cleanod ©. OOE & P. BARRETT . Office: 86 Arch Street. "Phone 1230w Call and deliver, ELEANOR E. HAM | AT.CM., A. MUS. Teacher of Piano and Theory. Pupils prepared for exa STUDIO: 87 MACK STREET 'Phone 2267-m. Electric Motors I can furnish detail dimen« sions and all parficulars, in< cluding prices, for any size motor. Save time and money and do your business locally, 'James Boyd Phone 2504. 398 Brock St HOTELKEEPERS SORE OVER BEER LOSSES They Have No Good Word | 8ay of the Ferguson Gove ernment Actlon. . Local hotelmen, when interviewed s Thursday morning about the closing of their beverage rooms, and the sale of 4.4 were ind!gnant over what they termed a "bungle'" made by the Ferguson government, in the handling of their 4.4 beer. One hotelman stat- ed that the whole thing has a Totals ,... 841 2058 101 119 118 164 184 385 410 524 422 367 Totals .... 806 666 636 2108 Boyd's Garage. 159 169 . 149 91 145 131 124 121 Lessee 185 228 384 370 409 362 580 156 130 133 117 167 Howison .. Totals .... 762 640 703 2105 The Inter-county League will open shortly and Mayor Angrove will bowl the first ball. COACHES PLAY IMPORTANT Tonight will be the clash between { Belleville and Kingston at the Fron- PART ON COLLEGE RUGBY, | Everything else being equal. in| tenac alleys and according to reports, football, the team with the best there should be some splendid bowl coach wins. ing shown. Coaching is a delicatestask despite a somewhat popular impression that! , the leader of football men is steeled by some Bessemer process, has an STOCK MARKETS onion for a heart, and uses acid for a mouth wash. { ? In the old days of football when (Reported by Johnston & Ward, yards were measured by the pound, | gg princess street, members of the that type of grid coach may have poptreal and Toronto Btock BEx- been necessary. But in this enlight- changes.) ened era a thought and a nimble foot, as well as a stddg of mind, count for more sometimes than a great pressure on the scale beam, Players have the poundage, oceca- | sionally a nimble foot, and some- timés a thought. It is the business of the football coach to utilize the weight, 'educate the foot, encourage the thought, and create a state of mind. n It frequently occurs that two teams take the fleld equal in weight, agility, and ability to think. The rival coaches operate within these two groups as Sveagalis of the sidelines. They furnish the plays, guide the selection of movements, and inculcate the spirit which flavors the whole. The coach who can give his play-| érs everything in advance that any other mentor can provide and who can add an additional oiinee of cour- age or smartness will usually walk off with the victory because of the additional ounce. Mentors proceed in different man- ners, and usually they are success-| A of youth and 'aris and temptation -- a dramatic revela- tion, With Jacqueline Logah Clive Brook Mary Astor Balmy Beach-- . Bmith . Ponton . Robinson . Hevener . Finmark . Crozier . Ogden . Henry 10. Guthrie 12. Cawkell 18. Newman 14. Whetter 15. Hoops _ 16. Reeves (C) 17. De Witt 18. Snyder 19, Metcalfe 21. Crowhurst 22. Stronach 23, Keith 24. Hamlin 25. Robertson 26. Menzies 27. Crowe 28. Porter ~ A NEW FILM DRAMA . FOR GRAND THEATRE "Playing With Souls," the féa- ture attraction opening to-night" at the Grand Theatre for three days, is a pieture rich in clever analysis, Clive Brook, distinguished Eng- lish actor, plays the part of a New York business man. William Oollier, Jr., plays the part of the boy, grown | 11. Wright. to manhood. Jgcqueline Logan has| 12. Thomas an enticing rolp as a gay dancer of | 13. Brown the Paris night life cafes, and her | 14. Muirhead vivaeity does much to give the pro-| 15. Norrie per glamor to these scenes. Mary | 16. McCrimmon Astor is the girl and Belle Bennett| 18. Skelton plays the role of the mother--a vain, | 19. Walker," #hallow creature who forgets her| 20. Mundell son in her frantic efforts to remain | 21; Leadley young. . 22. Britton A vaudeville programme of four| 23. Agnew acts, together with the usual short| 24. Hodd subjects, make this week's bill at| 25. Hamilton the Grand a good one indeed. «| 26. Hanford ue 27. Clark "BRING UP FATHER," 28, Young . There are fons when it is es- : sential to call attention to some par OTTAWA CONFIDENT ticular features attached to certain theatrical offerings, with the attrge- OF TEAM'S CHANCES tion at the Grand Theatre Monday, Compare Smooth Working Nov. 23rd, being a point in mind, Wa refer to "Bringing Up Father in Gay Queen's to Hard Plugging Senators. © Pg ors co Montreal. Nov. 19.--1.30 p.m. Abitibi Power .. 68 Asbestos Com... ... ... 96 Asbestos pfd 116% Bell Telephone.... 5 Brazil ,... .e 76 Brompton .... 23 B.C. Fish.. "oe 65% Can. Cement Com. ... 1023 Can. Cement pfd.. .. Detroit or inn 'Dom. Bridge. . Dom. Textiles.. .. Can. Canners ptd.. .. .. .. HolUnger.... «i «ov cil Laurentide .... Montreal Power .. National Breweries Com, . Natiofial Breweries Rites .. Oglivie .... 0... 3a Ottawa Power .. Penmans Price Bros. . . Quebec Power.... ,. Snanich River Com. . . Spanish River pfd .. Smelters. . . . "a 10h and ABSOLUTE EE, or. Tan FUNNIEST UsicAL COMEBDY George MoManus' Oartoon Late Mrs. E. Wilson. There passed away in the city on Wednesday, Mrs. Euphemia Wilson, Jaged fifty-two years. Déceased, who resided at 193 Brock street, wis wide- ly known throughout the city and the Néw York," the latest play, based on the world-famous "Bringing Up Father" cartoons by George Me- Manus. This is the same contribution that was highly acclaimed at the Ottawa, Nov. 19.-It is assumed that Queen's will defeat Balmy Lyrie THeatré, Naw York, one of Broadway's leading temples of amusement. Divided into two acts and six scenes the production pro. vides unusual entertainment. Mat- Beach next Baturday, and it is also assumed that the next game will be in Ottawa with Senators. With these probabilities in mind, the rugby strategists are beginning t6 consider [Water and allowing them to be jlare employed at the work, and it is Senators' chances. Of the bare Tace of the idea many pooh pooh Ottawas' pretensions, and point to the amasz- ing yecord set by Queen's in recent years. Their loud and scornful chuckle at the mere idea may be a mirshful gesture for them, but delve deeper into the idea and Ottawa's chances don't look so paltry as these dopesters may think. Admit that Queen's are the great- ent team of them all. Grant the faet that Leadley and Batstone are won- der men, and that Chansler and Voss are "almost" as good. Assent to the suggest that Walker and Thomas are the two most wonderful outside wings, and that "Red" Me¢Kelvey has no equal'as a plungef. Adsumé that for co-ordination Quéen's cannot be beaten, and top all these undoubted facts with the assertion that Hughes is a wizard as a coach. On the face of it, doesn't it look Ike an irresist ible combination? Pursuing that train of thought, the natural econ- clusion comes, "how much will Queen's win by?" That's one side of the plétute, and a very alluring one for who inee oh Monday afternoon for the children at 3.30. . \ RELEASED ON BAIL. The Sum of $2,000 Accepted in the Case of F. W. Smith. JF. W. Smith, ex-tax collector for the Township of Kingston, was re- ledised from the County Jail at 4 o'clock Wednesday afternoon, on $2,000 Ball. Two bondstien and Smith himsélf, are each reaponsible for the full amount of the bail. No application has been made for bail for J. F. Leatheriand, and it f& pos- sible that owing to the short time until the date of the trial that no application will be made, Repairing the Locks. Extensive repairs are being made to the locks at Kingston Mills, and work conimerced with the drainage off Wednesday, A dam was built some distance in front of the first lock, theseby stopping the flow bf out, New gates are bein | On twoiof the Jocks, and men pairs will be made to the sides. 'The remainder of the locks will also feceive attention. About thirty men to themselves. BOX COACHES T. C. C. The Toronto Canoe Club, which is breaking into semior hockey this winter, broke silence yesterday with the announcement by Art Laurie, setretary-treasurer, and Bart How- ftt, manager of the senior team, that the club had secured Dr. Willard "Bill" Box, an ex-Argo, Dental and Kitchener star, to coach thelr teams. In securing Dr. Box as coach the club with the red doughnut emblem certainly made what is popularly referred to as 'a "ten strike." Box as a hockey player was one of the brainiest and shiftiest of his time-- and 'he bloomed at a time when the woods were full of high-class hockey players. The T. C. C. will open up with an exhibitic® game at do Friday night with Bill Marsden's 'squad. ' MeGILL MEET ST. MIKES. McGill intermediates, champions of the local section of the Intercol- légiate Rugby Union's intermediate series and victors over Queen's in the first of the eliminations for the title, leave to-night for To- rofito where they will meet St. 'Michael _ to-morrow tul in the ratio that they are true, July Steel of Canada .. Shawinigan.. .. Twin City. . Winnipeg.... . . New York, 3 Nov. 19,--1.30 p.m, Amer. Loco... .. ...% 120 Amer. Can... .. .. ... ... 348% Baldwin Loco.... .. .. .. 125% B.80..... .: .;: .. "uc... NY California Pete.... .. .. . 81% BPR. an vas iia 7148 Continental Baking "B" ... 28% Dodge Com.... 39% Dodge pfds. . 85% Inter. Nickel .. .... 47% Marine pfd .. .. . 36% Mack Motors.... .. 3 NYC. . .. .. 28% Northern Pacific. ... .. .. . 78% Pacific O11. ... * Pan. Amber. Pete. Pan. Amer. Pete. Royal Duteh,... Crysler. . .e Sou. Pacific.... Sinclair OIl.. Shell OflL... Studebaker. . .. Texas Oil .... > "ro we eee "os "gn ee. en 198% 99% 20% 24% 56 setae vnine 31% Union Paecific.... .. vo 142% VU. 8. Rubber... .. ve Jou STH 0. 8. 8teel:.... i... 131% Westinghouse Alr Brake .. 121% Willys Overland 27% seas vee ss ssw an GRAIN QUOTATIONS. Nov. 18th, 1.30 p.m. Chicago. 'Wheat--- MEY iciuvirin Sacynsinves 138% JI ousvnciinne iaiinunnn1B38 LIBR SRE Corn-- ; IMBY vias inis cairns 19% JY es Leal ns 30% EE Aes serian agse news of her death was received with | great regret by her many friends, She was a Presbyterian in religion and attended St. Andrew's church. She is survived by two sons, Frank, of Detrojt, and Stewart, of the city, and three daughters, Mrs. Charles Johnston, of Detroit; and Mary and Bertha, of the city; also one sister, Mrs, Charles Poole, of Providence, H in cl m w Pittsburgh Church Appeal. Day & Reveélle, solicitors for Rev. D. T. Lancaster and associates in the St. John's church, Pittsburg, case, report that théy Rave been Advised by their Toronto representatives that they have tried to arrange for the hearing of the case in the week of November 30th. This case is an ap-~ peal on the part of the Unionists from the judgment of Mr. Justice Logie, given at Kingston early in the fall in favor of the continuing Presbyterian w p fiszle from start to finish, & bil expense to the hotelmen, and in ; cages heavy losses had been suff : locally. Other hotelmen reported losses rang of He himself lost over $200, g from. $200 to $500, and they de ared that the goverament shoul ake restitution to the proprieto ho had suffered. It would Rave "| been better if the 2.5 beer had retained. There are about fitteen bun places in the province in which beverage is sold and the estim total losses to hotelmen range . here from $100,000 to $200,000, This does not include the alterations ade to premises, and the cost © equipment, but only the loss incu through lack of market of the erage. Six out of the eight local hots have discontinued thé sale of beer and all declafed that they wish ed that they had never experimented with the new beverage. A -- Locel Briefs Gathered by ants Are Offering. -- :. Bwalne, plano tuner. Of recived at 100 Clergy street lone 564w. \ : Mr. John J. Barrett is in To