FS Ee THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG _ = | ONE NIGHT FRI, OCT. 2 The World's Greatest LAUGHING SHOW GEORGE McMANUS CELEBRATED CARTOON MUSICAL OOMEDY d Dinty CHORUS PRICES $1.50, $1.00, 75¢., 500. Tax extra. | Jiggs, Maggie BRINGING] A THOUSAND NEW LAUGHS . 2 obi Work Specialty Be de and Douglas & Mcllqubam CONTRACTORS 400 ALBERT STREET 'Phones 2207F--028W » "Mond: ei Ta d ay- TOO FINE FOR MERE WORDS TO DESCRIBE GRAND Theatre a ONE NIGHT ONLY TUESDAY, OCT. 26 Te . for two days deginning,Monday, is | pow issued | AMUSEMENTS ---------------------------- [{- What (he Press Agents Say About Coming Attractions | sport] AT THE CAPITOL. | QUEEN'S AND PLAYERS i The Ottawx Citizen of Friday has "Rolling Home" Closes Tonight | the following: . Barthehuess Monday. "Referring to the Intercollegiate, Reginald Deuny has definitely | Rugby Union, the Toronto Mail and | {taken his place among the greatest | Empire says: "It is no secret that | comediens of the stage. Depny, with some members of the union are in| !all his recent farce successes, has | favor of withdrawing their team | Ter bes I TT RE TG Re GAGE, ko al fi Bare ing Home," which will be shown at | the actions of a certsin university | the Capitol for the last time to-| pecome, but those in favor of such night, ; . ia drastic course have the remedy! "The Amatéur Gentleman," Rich- | in their own hands by passing a five! ard Barthelmess' latest picture | or six-year player rule.) which opens at the Capitol Theatre, | - "The "certain university" has | a etatement which | A romantic 'and advefiturous cinema should ser at rest the minds of (tale {eeming with spectacular situa- | tyoge responsible for the disagree- ! tions 'and offering the star great oD | ghje rumors concerning "Red" Bat-| portunities for hercle buecaneering | gione. {if "Irish" Monahan is dls- | and Intense love making. 'The posed to take a course of any kind | | Amateur Gentleman" is being hail-| .. Queen's, there doesn't appear 10] ed as Richard Barthelmess' great- |, any particular reason why he est production since "Shore Leaves." | should not do so. The faci that he is | Opposite Barthelmess is seen, , good football player should not | (ATTENDED RECEPTION | | Dight, end wers she X " of {he Adcient: Frontenac and Cata- | Pp # {\|ANNOUNCEMENT! : HELD" IN KING We Wish to Announce to the Public that the Moira Chapter, R.A.M., Belle- | ville, Guests of Ancient Fron- tenac and Cataraqui Chapter ; sem © "18 NOW OPEN. Mom Chapter No. 7, RAM. of | sited K Five First Class Alleys--All New 'Equipment. Belleviite, visited con Friday fl ) - L. ERR, icivaiiuiisl YH 41 V6: at 6, FOO ar § I eT raqui Chapier No. 1. & reception be- | ing held in the Kingston Masoale | ~~ ----~ Temple. Degrees were conferrad oun | several of the members cf the order. | There were ebout sixty visitors fom | Belleville, i The visit 'was in return. for opal paid 10 Belleville dy the Kingston | obdpter some time ago, when the! Moira Chapter was presecced wilh a beautiful Bible by We Aociunt | Frondenac end Cataraqui Chapler. | Moira Chapter on the occasion 'of | their voit here, presented the Kings- | ia members wiih three gavils. | 9 and Western Canada | Dorothy Dunbar, a new acreen "find' who has jumped from extra | irl to jeading lady is six months. | "Capt. Plunkett's Revue of 1920." | "Pwenty-five stars, singers, danc- (ers and comedians. Just as many | song hits. Just as many more dance | { hits. One laugh every three-squar- jters of a minute. Settings, lighting effects and spectacular that have the touch of both Paris | and Broadway. Sketches with the | Mtarious flavor of the famous Lon- { don music halls. A revue, staged to i run as awiftly and speedily as a doec- tor, on his way to work. It's smart, unusual, full of novelties and entire- {1y different from anything you've seen before. This is Capt. Plunk- costuming | | debar him. { just ordinary players, there never i would have been a chirp from any- one about them going to college. selene RUGBY SCOUTING. | Queen's Within Letter of Rule But Violated in Spirit, | 8. McDonell, secretary-treasurer of | Queen's Athletic Board eof Control, | on "the question of "Scouting," the | Montreal Gazette of Saturday, has | the following: The question of { Coach Hughes and Quarterback | Baldwin to attend the McGill- | 'Varsity game was brought forward the right of Following up the statement of J.4 {in the Temple included a dfnquet, "If Batstone and Monahan were [speeches end a musical programme | which tive 'visitors and the Kingston {brethren altke enjoyed. The pre- seniation of the gavels was made by Ex. Comp. Anderson, and the address Comp. Scantleberry. The programme for the reception | of presentation was made by V. Ex. | : Leaves Toronto daily at 9.00 p.m., | : Standard Time. Arrives Winnipeg i 10.00 a.m., second mornin Connections at Winni for ts. Western Canada n SUDBURY SLEEPER , on this Train Use Canadian National Ex next sl t, also for Foreign es, etc. CITY TICKET OFFICE Corner Johuson sad Ontario Streets, TRAVEL™ "®t Ont. 'Phones #0 or 2537. for your oney Orders, Venetian Gardens Bowling Academy | A SISTER TO THE DUMBELLS-- MORE PRETTY GIRLS THAN A IAN NATIONAL ;ett's Revue of 1928 which comes | tppough a letter addressed to Major . BEAUTY CONTEST E PPL CY *® ® Pear Awe Sala LIS 1a": ILE TS yl "w WITH "MISS TORONTO" AND "MISS WINNIPEG" Help A ------. -- ------------ a or og tt. msg wn Our Kingston Boys' Navy League TAG DAY meng Fan CHECKER Taxicabs Phone S800 Any place in city SS anesmuand; DAY Ul NIGHT 4 Travel the Motorway Between ston and Leaving Randolph Hotel daily (Sunday included) 8 am. and © 3.80 pm. Leaving Belleville same time. Afternoon Bus connecting with Picton Bus at @ . i Buses for charter 1 ANGLIN | or private lessous by appointment. here to the Grand Theatre on Tues- | giuart Forbes, manager of athletics | day, Oct. 26th for a one-night stay. | .¢ McGill, and written by a member It has more pretty girls than a! ,f the rules committee of the Inter- | beauty contest and is now known. | collegiate Rugby Unién, one who {in the theatrical world, as a sister | y3q4 heen a member of the McGill {to the Dumbells, since 'the latter | sinjetic Board when the clause dis { production fis the only ome which .ouraging scouting was introduced. | ean equal its hopular success. Ome! This rughy authority maintains still, | of its outstanding drawing-cards is| ph. while the Queen's men might | | the Dominion's most famous beauty, | have been within the letfer of the i Jean Ford Tolmie, "Mies Toronto," | ryje it was violated in spirit. He { the Canadian girl who was the sen- | ,44 that at the time the rule was sation of the recent Atlantic City! miroduced he opposed it on the | beauty contest. grounds that = scouting would be | i S---------- | carried on sub rosa. amd that it "Jiggs, Maggie and Dinty.". | would be better to have it donc | According to the consensus of |, penly to avoid any disagreeable | criticism the latest stage version of | countretemps. However, once the! the ever popular comics of George pyle was passed he holds it should { McManus, cartoon comedy entitled { po respectad both in spirit as well | "Jiggs, Magglé and Dinty" Is the| gq'15 the letter. He drew special at- best of the weries thus far. Meaning | tention to the ARLENE JACKSON Song and dance star. with Capt Plunkett's Revue of 1926, at Grand, on Tuesday, October 18th * {The Family Market Basket] The supply of potatoes was.at ite greatest height on the market Sat- urday moming. The rot has ruined the crop of most of the farmers and in Every Branch of Agricul- FLORENCE HUDON PRIVATE SCHOOL Of Musical Comedy, Acrobatic, Toe, Ballet, etc., and modern Ball. room Dancing. Taught in class 890 UNION STREET W. { that the millions of followers of the well-known trinity of beloved char- | acters from the comic supplement | are in for an, amusing and hilarious {time at the Grand Theatre, one | night only, Friday, Oct. 22nd, where this superfine and stellar offering {is to be the mext attraction with | customary matinees. The costum- 1 ing is mew, the girls are pretty, the | songs tuneful and the fun rampant | from start to finish. What more | can be asked? TO INCREASE TO $17,000. 'A Gift of $100 To Grow For 100 | Years { One hundred yeafs from now, in {the year 2026, a $100 endowment [gift to the University of British Co-| | lumbia from the Alumni Association! {will net $17,000. The $100 which will be known as the Norah Coy mem- | orial fund, in honor of the first presi- | | dent of the alumni, who died in 1921, i will be invested at interest by the | Toronto General Trusts Corporation. In 2026 it will be administered by three men, yet unborn, the then | president of the alumni sssociation, {the ehief librarian of the university | i or -------- ---------- YELLOW CAB Any Place in the City Phone 400-2 Godkins' Livery LIVERY, BUS AND TAXI Saddle HMorses, Bus Cam ut Cemetery dally except Monday And Sate urday at 2 pom. Special parties to the country. 138% QUEEN STREET 'PHONE 218 rates for moter! ¢,. plaintiff. FREISNT DELIVERY AND GENERAL TRUCKING, 'MOTOR TRUCKS JIM LANE 85 York Strect, 'Phone 2723, x {iibrary, and a third to be named by | the president of the university. | The young lady was a daughter of Dr. and Mrs. William Coy, Vancon- ver, both former residents of King- { ston, | Lee vs. Lee. The following appears in the Ap- { pellete Division Court reports at To- | ronto: Lee vs. Lee.--A. Shea (Kingston) | for defendant. T. J. Rigney, KC, Appeal by defendant from judgment of Meredith, C.J.C.P., jot May 27th, 1926. Action for ali- mony. . At trial Judgment was given defendant for $200 a year in quarter- ly payments, at some proper piace in Kingston, with costs. Appeal par. {tially argued but not concluded C-- nn sh Portsmouth Boy Scouts, The first Portamouth troop of Boy "MISS LOUISE Beauty Parlor At Elliott's Barber Shop . 336 Princess Street. "Phone 821-w were visited Friday night by ster of the third Kiags- . He gave tlm eeveral rough-anddamble games and n these a couple of in- ve tests. A talk om 138 meon- of the scout laws a'®0 proved the boys have been waiting for ar- EE ---- eran school teather of London, Ont. died.of injuries received in a motor aocident. Ea ae ee Pick Wa Good Used 24 Car Cheap . We have several to choose from. CHEVROLET, PONTIAC AND McLAUGHLIN-BUICK rf 3 Scouumoaior, Rev. A. . Smart, dad decided 0 present next weok. Case. It was stated on Saturday morning that the hearing of the appeal in eon- nection with the inju regard- ing the establishment of {a Chinese lsundry, at the corner of Barrie and Clergy street west. would not take place in Torquto for a couple of weeks. ' mies from Rome. Vrooman and daughter,' Belleville, were recent visiters with Mrs. Calvin Emmons. Blue grapes 50¢ Carnovsky's. | following words { the rule-- "That the practice of { scouting on the part of any person | will be discouraged." ' WANTS PROVINCIAL i | ENQUIRY T0 BE HELD {Into Dance Conditions Alleged to Exist in Ottawa Col- leglates. The Ottawa Collegiate | Board will ask Premier Howa | Ferguson, as provincial Minister '% Education, to conduct an official in- vestigation at Ottawa Collegiate In- stitute into dance and other condi- {tions which Rev. Dr. E. B. Wyllie, of { Ottawa, has alleged exist there | This was unanimously decided! {upon 'at a special meeting of the { Collegiate Board convened to dls- |cuss the grave charges against the | conduct of Collegiate pupils, made on | Tuesday last by Rev Dr. Wyllie, | who is pastor of Erskine Church, and | | Moderator of the Ottawa Presbytery | of the Presbyterian church in Can-| ada. The charges were made by the } pastor at the Tuesday morning ses | Institute i { { | sion of the pre-8ynod conference of | gardeners, and some have not enough for thamselves. The potatoes by the | bag Saturday morning brought $1.5¢ land they were soon purchased at that price. Fresh (firsi) eggs brought 50c. a dozen. Chickens were sold from $2 to $2.50 a pair, and ducks brought $1.25. EDUCATIONAL CONFERENCE To Be Held on Wolfe Oct. 10th, Arrangements have been complet ed for an educational conference, under the direciion of the Ontario Sehoal Tructees' Ratepayers' Aseo- ciation, to be held in Wife Ieand townobip ball on Tuesday, Oct. 18th, at 7.30 o'clock, and at Cataraqui, Wednesday evening, the 20th, at 8 o'clock. The will Island on purpose of these meetings be to consider any ques- tions of interest to the sé¢houl reo.00 and ratepayers. The fol low.ng eubjects are suggested for consideration': 1. The distribution of the legis- 'mative gran: 0 urban and rural schools, 2. The adjusting of secondary edu- cation to meet present<day needs. 3. Consideration of the proposed | townchip school boards' bill. These meetings are part of an FARMERS SHOULD HAVE LATEST INFORMATION | MARINE The s'eamer Aragon of the Blue | Funnell Line arrived ot Richand- {son's elevator this morning with & -- jocrgo of grein trom Port Colborne. Guelph, Oct. 16.--Addressing last! The tug Russell and the barge night the third assembly of tha Davie are at the elevator while the junior tarmers of the county of barge is being Joaded with grain for Wellington, held in the Guelph [tranchipment to Montreal armories, Premier Ferguson stated| The last of the Sinmac barges his opiniongregarding the needs of [which have been here this week clear farmers for broadcast information. |ed this morning in the tow of the Referring to the Government broad. {tug Conqueror for Momtreal. casting statioh, he felt that it was| Up--Oect. 16th, MoPhereom, §.50 necessary for farmers to have the 8m latest information in every branch of Dowa agriculture. The government, he PM. stated, was making an effort to give! msm mt----------tt that Information which would enable | Special value, Blue and Grey Serge farmers to keep closely in touch Suits, $25, at Tweddell's, uch formation. "| "THE BANKRUPTCY ACT TRUSTEE'S SALE BY TENDER IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF WW. B. BLAIR, OF WESTPORT, ONTARIO, AUTHORIZED ASSIGNOR, The undernignéd will receive tenders up to twelve o'clock noon on Friday, Ov.ober 22nd. 1988, for the following assets of the above nambd estate: LOT (1).~-The stock in-trade, consisting of Croceries and ture, Premier Ferguson Says at Guelph. --~QOct. 15uh, Warren. 5.50 Richards, §.20 p.m. ADDRESS. OF WELCOME To Lord Willingdon by Church of Canada. Ottawa, Oct, 16.--His Excellency Lord Willingdon, Governor-General of Capada, at Government House yesterday morning was the recipient of an address of cordial welcome to! general store stock inventor, stat |pim&sit, péreonally. and an expres-| TW Br... LATL [sion of deep loyalty to him as repre-| ae fxtures 18vamtoried ot Au isentative of His Majesty King George | T of Lot (1) co 12.7505 V.. from representatives of the Gen- |r <b Ford lruch 11s madd, eral Council of the United Church . of Canada : Bedtord Sem ane viiacuth Side of . ledford § in the lage © - The address was presented by port having s frontage of sixty feet + ' (60°) on ord 81, by a depth o . Rev. Dr. George C Pidgeon of To- Proviumiely Te nundied oy eighty rooto, ex-Moderator of ithe United ine feet (189°) being compos of Church of Canada, Rev. Dr. T. Al] Part of Lote (1). (3) and (4) hin : property 4s located In the main Busi bert Moore, general secrotary of the | ress seo'ion and there is srected on council. \ United the same a £004 iron-ciad store bulld. ing with good barn and storehoyss in the rear : Tenders to be made for each of tie above lots separately Tenders for Lot (1) will be at & rdté on the dollar and a cheque for ten per cent (10%) of the amount tende to Accompany the tender and the balance of the tender price to be paid upon de. livery of the stoek And Axtures Tenders for Lots (3) and (3) te be Accompanied by a chegue for twenty - aXe per eent (25%) of the amount tend. ere A MISUNDERSTANDING As To Scope and Authority of Con- servarive Committee, Toronto, Oct. 16--A special des- patch to the Mall and Empire from Ottawa says: ---- A misunderstand- the Montreal-Ottawa Synod of the jitiperory through the eastern coun- Presbyterian church in Canada. jties of Ontario. The following of- - |ficers of the provincial assocletion 4 constitute the party: . D. B. MePberson, president, farm- OBITUARY I Port Stanley: G. R. McWhirter, . | president of rural section, farmer, et Ciolbéek; Samuel Farmer, vice-presi- . w « ident mmd sssoeciste editor of Cana- Mary La Fleur. ddan School Board Journal, Port The death occurred Friday of | perry; W. M. Morris, secretary: Mary Flinn, eighty-six years of age. | treasurer of the association. widow of the late Peter LaFleur at | the home of her son, George Lafleur | 252 University avenue. | Rough on the Lake oi Steamers Seek elter The late Mri. LaFleur came out | from Ireland. at the age of seven | A terrific storm on Saturday mom irg whipped ths Jake into a fury and years, and settled with her parents on Wolfe Island. She was Hurpied | [the steymers bound up the lake have the harbor while the to Peter Flinn, also of Wolte Is- land. about sixty vears ago. Her anchored in | husband predeceased her by several storm phged. The steamer Hol. | years. Eleven childrem survive to! osembe has been anchored mear Wolfs {| mourn her loss. They are: Mrs. M. |Ietand since early this morning. The | Moynahan, Chicago: Mrs. James off burses LL.I. 101, which took on | O'Reilly, Toronto; "Miss Cecilia. ia lake pilot at tem o'clock, turned Kingston: Allen. Los Angeles; Mrs. [around and came back imto the har | Stephen Reilly. Kingston; Johr, [bor to await the change of weather, -- fng has arisen as to the scofe and authority of the commitiee appoint ed at the Conservative conference to deal with the organization of a na- tional convention. This committee consists of one representative from each province. The committee is not to designate a convention city or organize the convention but name a committee for thié purpose | its first | ening day of Parliament. and the vinces on the convention committee will be arranged and shortly after- ward the committee named after consultation with various provine clal associations." Fire Compelled Captain and Orew to Abandon Ship Province Town Mass, Of. 16 Fourteen men of the crew of the Gloucester motorship Pioneer were ianded at the Nanset coast guard station this morning and Captain to | meeting will be on' the op- | 1 { basis of representation "by the pro- Tenderg for Lot (4) to be accompans ied by a cheque for $100.90 and the DA1- ance of the purchase price to be paid on delivery of dead. Purchaser to assume Sxisnng mortgage 4s part of purchase ce The highest or any tender not aces. sarily actepted y -" » Inventory of stock and fixtures can be seen and any further tmformation shtained by applying ta R. J Carson & Hors ngaton, Ont. Mr. W. M. Ewart Westport, Out. or to the un~ T | Barrirter | dersigned EURT COLE Trustee, Fi oom 287, $3 Epa ks SL, Ottawa Administrator's Sale of City Property There will be offered for sale bf pud- [3 agetion an Friday, October 71 o } 2 pm. al 144 Union Street. the br house and iot known as 144 Unton corner of Alfred, also [rams house, #1 and £3 on Alfred Street. | modern conveniences. Terms: 10% of the purehase money we paid down at tie time of the sale, the balance Wit hae days, th ar tale will be subject $0 reserve v4 |, or further particular and cond. x, with 41 y dievesting. The badges which | by Cunningham & Smith, solicitors, | | Chicago; George, Kingston; Mrs. 8. | : Turpin. Kingston; Sister taker. | { Hotel Dieu, Kingston: Mrs. James MacGarvey,. and Mrs. Theresa | | MaeGarvey. Kingston. The funeral] will be held from the residence of her daughter Mrs. T. MacGarvey, | , 385 Johnston street, Monday maorn- | { ing at 8 o'clock to the Sacred Heart { Church, Wolfe Island, where a sol- {emn requiem mass will be sung for | { the répose of her soul. i ! . L t Held "Social Evening." The YMCA Boys' Club held a 'social evening' Friday jn the so- cial roms of the "Y."" when gil pres- ent had a fleasaot time. A mock athletic mec: was held with Dal. house, Queen's. McGill, Wes'ern, 'tobm and Toromto Universities represented. The meet was wom by ' jo University," led by E. Hen derton. E. Bo Michael Wyse and. three others re-| thé of sale apply to ported safe aboard the Pollock Rip | Yd MUNRO, lightship as the result /of a fire] Auctioneer. which forced them {o"abandon their | ship in a rough sea, tweive miles off | the coast. : ge CITY PROPERTY There will be offered for sale by Pub. Austion on Mondey. ber 15th, &¢ Mm. the frame house Known as No. Canadian Nurses Shou i ' Run Their Own Affairs msn 4. on Division Bt [4 - age of 72 os. raat: re A From. Toronto, Oct. 16.-- "That the time | 3€e of 72 fees. de has come when the Canadian Medi-| F070 7 Piece DAIR, new hot water fur. Ke Flower Thieves Still Basy, agter v | Flower sneak thieves are sill ot | loughter with) bis jokes, stories and {bere werk of prog up plats from 008s. Relfeshments were servpd igerdemy.. One boratiful dahlia was by the Med * Coumil. © The boys {taken from a garden on Mack myest moved a of thanks and gave {cbs week. The pire was cut off 3bros oheers for the Mothers' Coun- ido the ground. tha root dug up ofl . : i Limited to Ninety. Mexico City. Oct. 18.-- President by the Or-arsy Hospiia's' Associa | { Calles has submitted to congress the Out on "Hike" | regulations Hm'ting the number of { Ths junior stool! boys' group of priests asd ministers of every de- the Y.M.C.A. wigs oul on a "hike | nomination permitted toiday, Paving a Breat time. Mr. P| within fhe federal district to ninety F. 'Brocksl was in charge. for denomination. £00 cal and Nursing Ascocfadion are en- tirely capebld of managing their own affaires, and capable of develop fog Canadian suring sandacds to meet the peculpr needs of our own county raider that be directed in | tions." ! The above recalution was passed ition, in asnual meeting yeoterday i : I Major R. D. Ponton. Belleville, a to function young barrister. fs spokeh of as) Coaascvalive candidate fa the ro incall election. theses mmilces by foreign organiza.) 0 suis will be subject to resdevs i bid . I Terms: 10% of the purchise TONE [99 Le paid down at the time of th, sale. and the balance within 18 days Possession to be given forthwith, For further particulars and conditions {of sale apply to £ T J. MUNRO, Auotionser. PAPER HANGING, PAINT. ING AND GRAINING Waisut end Mshexnty Gritaing FRED YOU : 198 COLBORNN y . Phone 2131.) 4 My, oo SALE OF VALUABLE, 3