- . ih | IH i if i | THE AMUSEMENTS ee ---------- rr m------------ What the Press Agents Say About Coming Attractions | on WHAT A NURSE" - SYD CHAPLIN'S LATEST, | "Charley's Aunt" and "The Man on the Box" established Syd Chap- { in in the front rank of screen stars. | Even Brother Charlie probably never. DAILY BRITISH GAVE FINE TALK ON | MARGARET BOURGEOYS {Miss Almon Doolan Speaks Before the Catholic Women's League. A meeting of the Catholic Wo- ll | caused more actual laughter in any | men's League was held on Tuesday fi 1 oo pictures that Brother Syd did in Those first two. And now Syd has gone and done; himself one better in his latest pic- ture. "Oh! What a Nurse!" which opens at the Capitol Theatre for a 1! run of three days. starting Thursday. | vokes. Here is a comedy that allows virtual- iy no let-up 'in the laughter it pro- It is fast, furious, rollicking fun from start to finish. "Oh What a Nurse " simply had to be funny. And, In the produc- tion given by the Warner Bros. it turns out to be just about twice as funny as anyone had a right to ex- pect. It is truly hilarious. Byd Chaplin appears as & news- paper reporter, who is called upon to substitute for the woman who || writes the Advice to the Lovelarn {iis Primes TO-NIGHT = DAN NIELS NOTICE Mires. Minesva Martin a sughn, 4 gH tor of aca a ia a net "Bunden' Minerva Gillespi hear Prong an 7 lr." rite a Mra, Ne. aseip Went Lake 8t., ist Apt, C inerva Yaughs, "Bus 8 FOR OATARAQUI CEMETERY Will commence Sunday, April 25th, leaving at 2 p.m. Godkin's Livery Phone 316, Queen Street. A New Beauty Parlor: HAS 3S L OPENED BY UISE (Pormerly of XL uty Parlor) AT ELLIOTT'S BARBER SHOP Princess St. Phone 821-w. BEST SERVICE IN THE CITY Phone dori Ee s Sale 78 WELLINGTON STRERT, Friday, June 4th, 10a.m. ehold effects of the late Very movi Dew Starr, dneluding Nordheimer | right Jano, mahofan widebo elmer | Hat ng table, t, 3 x § mirror with rosewood frame, r piece solid walnut bedroom suite, oak hall seat and tables, dressers, stands, chests of draw- ers, gateleg table, tables, chairs, beds, mattresses, blankets and bedding, u- verWware, china, sectional boo 1 praty Shelving, electric vooker, t rugs, carpets, wilclo ma tine. = nsular range, ghs Cot efrigerator, dishes, crockery, kitchen wtensils, 1awn mower, carpet sweeper, travelling bags, sult cases and numer- ous other articles. Doors open at 9.00 am. MURRAY, Auctioneer, AUCTION SALE 377 Johnson Street (Below University) THURSDAY 1 P.M. Conte Shite 3 bedrooms, brasg beds, our- tains, blinds, rugs, pets and runners, contents parlor, aq are plane (Rose- wood oase), china, glassware, jardi« nere, piotures, electric lamps and fix. hea. She Misvalss wala beh ' 's ycle, wa uffe Seats dining room, med ra gas plate, refrigerator, wor antthine, kitchen tur: ings, ete, House oo let; mediate possession. TWIGS, Auctioneer, ERS ein Tenders will be Jecaived by ip FURSDAY SUN "I 12 o'cloe! UNE E 8th, ine , herd! e rien) Rin ets. Ont. Specifications may be seen at office of undersigned between the rs of 10 am and 4 pan. and from 7 to § at night. Lowest or any tender not necessaril, Rooepted. y ' P. H. HUYCK, 111 Wellington St, Kington, Ont. IN INNS Notice to Creditors x Pin 2 as | mn To ihe Mattar Stim Fuisbng. ia pL lum sige stéel | column, and who writes a sterco- typed not in reply to a question of Leve vs. Money propounded by a romantic reader. The ad¥ice stirs a whirlwind of excitement in an in- fluential citizen's home, and Chaplin |: ordered by his editor to go to straighten things out. His madly ex- citing adventures fill an hour or more of wild exhilaration. And Syd Chaplin!-----well, if you liked him in his other pictures, you will find he is fully twice as funny in this one. The story, quite logically gives him another chance to mas querade in women's clsthes. He has made the female masquerade a thing of unbridled joy. Playing opposite him in the ple- ture is the lovely Patsy Ruth Miller, | caITUARY J. L. Huff, Word was received of the death of J. L. Huff, well known Farmington Township man at his home at Mea- dowbrook farm, near Russell, He was born in Napanee, Canada, 75 years ago. Coming to Bradford in 1878, he followed the oil business in several different states. Nine years ago he returned to the farm near Russell. Besides his wife he is sur- vived by three children, Miss Gert- rude at home, J. BE. Hutt of Tulsa, Okla., and Howard Huff of Okmul- gee, Okla.; one sister, Mrs, John McCrum of Bratford, and two broth- ers, 8. M. Huff of Forestville, N.Y., and W. C. Huff of Napanee, Canada. Mrs. BM. D M. Dalgell. The death ocearred at the Hotgl Dieu Hospital, on Tuesday morning of Eunice M. Adsit widow of the late Thomas Dalzell. Deceased was well- known and a highly-reépected resid- ent of this city. She was born In Westbrook, the daughter of the late William Adsit, and spent part of her early days there, making a host of friends. She was of a kind and cheer- ful disposition lending a helping hand and giving a word of comfort and cheer to those in meed. = Her death came as & great shock to her many friends in the city. She was a kind and loving mother. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Albert B. Laird of this city, and Mrs. Percy Rulott, of Madoc, and one son Rob ort James of Rochester, N.Y. and two sisters, Mrs. W. Patterson of the | evening in the Catholic Assembly { Hall, there being a large attendance. Mrs. C. J. Corrigan, the president occupled the chair, and introduced the speaker, Miss Almom Doolan, who spoke on "Margaret Bour- geoys." Miss Doolan spoke of Mar- garet Bourgeoys as the founder of the Community of the Coangregation de Notre Dame, her bardships in getting establish in Canada and her early work. Her first habitation to carry on her work was in a loft over a cow- shed in a stone Dullding loaned to her by Maisonneuve, them Governor of Canada. From here she admin istered to the Inhabitants of Vila Marie, now Montreal. This was the nucleus of what has become known as the greatest teaching community in North America. Migs Bessie Bedore, convener of education, moved the vote of thanks to the speaker, mentioning that Miss Doolan was a graduate of Notre Dame and a younger member of this sub-division. The appreciation of the meeting was extended to the epeaker by the president, Mrs. Cor- pigan, for the splendid address given. Reponts were received and passed. Mrs. M. Mangan reporting for membership, Miss Bessie Bedore for education, Mrs. F. Pilley for social weMare and Miss Agnes Doolan for the Girl Guides committee. A letter of warm appreciation was read by the secretary, Mrs. M. Bohan, from His Grace Archbishop Spratt for the grant of $100 by the League in con- nection with the Mying of the cor- ner-stome at Regiopolis College a week ago Sunday. BOY ON BICYCLE HAD VERY NARROW ESCAPE An Auto Driver's Quick Ace tion Saved Him From Serious Injury. But for the presence of mind of some careful automobiles driver and thé perfect condition of the brakes on the car, a young Kingston boy would probably have suffered seri- ous injuries at the corer of Prine cess and Bagot streets Tuesday evening. The lad was riding a bicycle and turned around a few fest from the intersection, driving along on the wrong #ide of the road in the path of any automobile rounding the cofner. Just as the boy turned, an automobile turned the corner, and the" driver, seeing the boy, slammed oh his brakes less than a foot away ftom the lad, and brought the car to a stop Bicycle riders should be more pareful, If there had been a defect in the brakes of the ¢ar which near- ly struck the boy Tuesday evening, he would undoubtedly have been knocked off his bicycle and likely seriously injured. All motorists have not the presence of mind which the driver displayed in the case meén- tioned, THE MEDALS WON By the Kingston Soa Osdets in Rifle & nitdam How or § The medals, won by the Kingstol Sea Cadets in the Dominion of Can- ada Rifie Association competition, have been received and will be pre- sented to the cadets this summer, probably at their annual inspection teams, a junior and a sentor, were entered and both made a cre- ditable showing. Bight out of the sixtéen cadets on special prises ahd the junior WHIG (Reported by Johnsign & Ward, corner King and Clarence Bt y members of the Montreal and Torotito Stock Exchavges). Montreal. June 2--1.30 p.m. Abiiibl Power .... Gal wae nll Asbestos Com. 28% Asbestos Pid. Bell Telephone . » | Brasil Brompton B. C. Fish Can. Cement Com. . Can. Cement Prd. Dom. Bridge .... Dom. Textile Hollinger Ind. Alcohol .... Laurentide .... Mackay .... Montreal Power National Breweries Com. Ogilvie aoe Ottawa Power Ont. Steel Produets .... Penmans ....' sas ana . Price Bros. . Spanish River Com. Spanish River Pfd. Smelters Shawinifiy .. Steel of Canada Twin City .... Aung J 2nd, 1.30 p.m. ea 9% 46% 107% Amer. Loco. ... Amer, OM, .i ue vid ia Baldwin Lo€O. ... «.. «uu i B. & O...0 #¢iiv vss California Pete. C..P. Ri Chrysler ... . General Motors Hudson Motors .. Inter, Comb. BEng Inter. Nickel ... Mack Truck Marland on .s N. Y. C. "au Northern 'Pacific saw Pan. or. Pete. Pan. A . Pete Pierce Arrow . Sou. Pacific ... Sinclair O11 ... Standard O11 of NJ. Studebdker ... . Texas Oll Union Paeifle .. U. 8. Rubber .. U. 8. Steel ... ... White 'Motors ... Woolworth . CHESTER D. MASSEY DIES AT TORONTO The Seve Deceased od Was One of Canada's Leading Phil- * anthroplete. Toronto, June 3.--The death oc curred at 18.830 o" nesday) mornMig of OC 'Dante! Massey, honorary of the Massey-Harrls Co., and one of Oan- ada's outstanding philanthropists. Bronchial pneumonia was the cause of death which took place at his residence, 519 Jarvis street, after an illness of several The late Mr. , Who was . FORMER PROVINCIAL TREASURER FREE Above Peter Smith, former provincial treasurer of One tario, is shown smilingly acknowledging a salute, as he emerged from the Portsmouth penitentiary Monday, He was motored from Kingston fo serving eighteen months. after his home in Stratford, at a pace which frequently touched fifty miles an hour, News In Condensed Form Off the Wires Asquith and Lloyd George forces are aligtied in open warfare, Canada will automatically revert to the gold stpndard on Dominion Day. Pler Astorri, one of Italy's fore- most sculptors, died yesterday in his forty-fourth yaar, London, Ont., officials advised agalnst annexation of Highland Park suburb to the city. Westworth Lodge, at Bay View, N.8., has been purchased by the C. N.R. for hotel purposes. Ministerial crisis has ited in Bgypt through the resgmacons ot Premier Pasha and his Cabinet. O.P.R. has taken over a 104-mile section of the Lydouville sub-divi- sion of the Boston and Maine Rall- this (Wed- road Land roller passed over the body of P, Powers, farm hand, of North Dumfries, without breaking a bone. John « Gilpin, sixty-four-year-old Mulmur township farmer, ended his jte with laudanum in the vacant house, Large planing 'and lumber mills will be opened in Belleville on. the premises of the Bteel Company of | Canada, by his first wile, Anna Dobbins Vin- cent of Brie, Pa. His second wife, who died In 1931, was Margaret Phelps of Gloversville, N.Y. In re- ligion Mr. Massey was a Methodist of litelong standing. He was the second son of the late agricultural implements, which grew into the great corpors~ tion known as Massey-Harris Com- Limited, with its main Jnstory | the position of homorary president of the Massey-Herris Company, | Principal D. H. McGill and Miss Helen Mcintosh, of the Ingersoll, Collegiate Institute staff, have re- signed. Rann across the street, seven- year-old Florence Marco, Brantford, was struck by an automobile and suffered severe injuries to her head. P. Powers, North Dumfries, a farm hand, fell off the land roller he was driving and the roller passed over his body without breaking = bone. The question of the ownership of precious métals oh © lands of the Hudson's Bay company will not be heard by the Supreme Count of Can HEARD ON THE STREET. Looe! Briefs "Gathered by Re- porters--What the Merch- ants Are Offering. ---- Ex-Mayor W. ©. Mikel, EK. Belleville, suffered a slight oh Sunday last. Willlam Swaine, plano tuner. Orders received at 100 Clergy street west, 'phone 664w. Alexander Mcintyre, M.A, © Queen's, vice-principal of She Normal School, Winnipeg, has been honorary doctor of laws br toba University. TA young man County PoMoe ony on molelg with ig With driving dn § a for a 'week. 5 Four vessels of the Crile ship Lines will be employed to id m accommodating the large number of Kiwanians expected In next week to attend the annusl in- ternational are to live on tl of the delég: Iowa, Ohio, Oi Maritime Provinces, 11 41 over the beautiful warm rain of | day night which was much ne in this locality. Adam M visiting his brother, Brockville last week, adn shall has purchased a naw dan, Ham Dunham has & coupe. william Bilton and wife, boto, were Friday visitors Marshall, of Brookville, is at the home of Mr. and Marshall. . Melbourne M wife and mother, and little som,