=| THE HE DRILY BRITISH WHIG " Sumsday, October 10, 1926. BY ee -- ls « AM USEMEN TS Ea The. » What the Press Agents Say About { Coming Attractions i ! {( armmeoarmon | inference S$ | Last 'Showing Tonight for the' Amar | tenr Gentleman." | Richard Bartheimess, noted for} jon | the versatility and cherm of his | i mapy characterizations on the | | sereen, has found a vehicle worthy | | Premier King Ha Mas Luncheon of his talents in "The Amateur| ; Gentleman," which is showing for! With British Premier at | the last time tonight at the Capitol | 'Downing Street. | Theatre. He appears to splendid! ------ | advantage in, the eolorful role of London, Oct. 19--Premier Baid- | Barnabas Beverly Barty and looks Win in his opening speech at the amazingly well in the costumes of | | Imperial Conference here today said | the Bean Brummel period. the conference discussions would Por eotorful dramas, high-powered | extend over the whole field of Im- | action and beautiful scenic éffects, | perial and inter-Imperial policy. It "The Silver Treasure," which opens | Was desired to consider methods la two day etgagement at the Thea Whereby the' Dominions could he | tro Wednesday is sald to be one of | knit closer to ohe another, and also the finest pictures that have reached | closer to the Mother Country, he | | "JOSEPH CONRAD WITH 1 GEORGE O'BRIEN, LOU TELLEGEN, HEDDA ROPPER y *forand TTT Geo, McManus F-- I. | Cartoon Musical Comedy i { BEAUTY CHORUS RICE on NC ; nt Sate aden AR eeNRNE DEO. CHECKER 3; } Taxicabs = Phone 800 Any place In city . ¥ DAY OR NIGHT The cab that rorced the prices | down. All mew § and 7 sednns B | hasivinmnms wal Jobbing Work a Specialty ck, Ee aatering and Douglas & Mcllqubam CONTRACTORS ® Any Place in the City 5 Phone 400-- he Godkins' Livery LIVERY, on AND TAXI to. Catmmraqul sunday sad Sat. ates for motor SRS oom, fo en QUERY reer PHONE 816 FREIGHT DELIVERY AND GENERAL TRUCKING, : TRUCKS JIM LANE 85 York Street. "Phone 2728. MISS LOUISE Beauty Parlor At Elliott's Barber Shop 886 Princess Street. 'Phone 821.w : Quéan's University, Belfast, con- honorary de- ferred on Saturday the ho hee of LL.D, on. Lord Careon : Car Cheap 'Wehave several to choose from. { the scrgen this season. | shouldna't it be? It was made from { leading role of "The Silve { him, | vel, { ehritude aptly describes the next at. i} of the Clty of F jad y will not And why the novel, "Nostromo." by that master of fiction, Joseph Conrad, George O'Brien {is seen In the yee i sure" and as the spirited romantic, two-fisted Nostromo, chief of the eargadores, he has a role that could not have sulted him better had the celebrated Conrad written It for A charming love: story runs through the virile plot, reaching a climax when Nostromo, after res- cuing the treasure, becomes tainted by it and seized with the desire to stdal It. Gigelle, the girl to whom he { tells his plan, explaining that he wishes to keep the wealth for her, Jiggs, Maggie And Dinty. A production of ideas, irresistible humor, mirth, screams, novelty, re. furprises and feminine pul- traction at the Grand Theatre, Fri- day, Oct. 22nd with the usual ¢hil dren's nmtinee at 3.30. The offer- | ing, based on the always , popular and internationally famous cartoons of George McManus, "Bringing Up Father," is entitled, "Jiggs, Maggie and Dinty." Once again those Iim- mortals. of real joy, fun, happiness and ayety, Jiggs, Maggie and Dinty, are to the fore--in the fiesh and thraldom of their joyous selves Characters as beloved as they laughing purposes only. The price for the children 25¢, adults matinee are | 50¢, all seats. | New Lights at Rockwood. Three new lights on handsome iron standards are being erected along the front of the Rockwood Hospital grounds by the provincial Government in co-operation with the village of Portsmouth. Reeve Kennedy and Hon. W. F, Nickle, the provincial member for Kingston and Portsmouth, were influential in sec- uring this improvement. Notice of Registration of By-law NOTICE is hereby given that a By- law was passed by the Council of the Co tion of the City of Kingston on the 25th day of June, 1826, providing for the issue of debentures to the amount of $10,000, for the purpose of) making repairs or improvements to Louise 8chuol, one of the Public Sahools Kingston, and for the purchase of furnalfiure, furnishings, school appardtus and other equipment therefor, and that such By-law was registered in the registry office of the City of Kingston, in the County of Frontenac, on the Ind day of October, 1938. Any motion to quash or set asids the same or any part thereof m be ade within three mon'hs after tie first pub- lication of this notice, and cannot be made thereafter. Dated, the éth Yu Bets SS Sher. 1936. City Clerk. Notice to Creditors In the Matter of the Estaie Tallon, Late of the Townshi land. in the County of Decen Notice of Johw of Port. rontenae, is hereby given that all per- sons having any cialms or demands Sgninst the late John Tallon, who died on or about the 2th day of June, A.D i928, at the Township of Portland, in the County of Frontenac, and Province pt Ontario, are hereby required to send by post prepaid or to deliver to the undersigned, solicitor herein for Kliza Tallon, thelr names and addresses and full panticulnrs tn writing of their statements of thelr acoounts And the ature of the securities, If any, held by th And take Notice that after the 25th of October, the said Eliza Tallon wih proceed to distribute the assets of sald deceased among the persons an thereto, having regard only t jhe claims of which she shall jhen Rave notice, the said Elisa Tal to any perso he Shan not then have! on, this pd day of iy Nols k Streat, - Solisitor for EO Bo fis PAPER | HANGING. PAINT. ING AND GRAINING sets any OF whose Dia received Dated at st: October, Xo. Re 'are y | popular and created at it ork for {General Alumni said, and how the means of com- munication and consultation eould be made more effective than at Pre- sent. Premier J. Hu N. Hertzog of South Africa, emphasized the opin- ion that the future of the Domin- fons lay within the orbit of the Bri- tish Commonwealth. He said, how- ever, that there should be recogni- tion of the pationhood of the dom- infons. Premier Mackenzie King of Can- ada observed that recognition should be given the fact that each Domin- fon had its own problems to con- sider. The gathering was marked by cor- diality, and the first business of the Conference was the unanimous ad- option of a message of loyalty to King George V. Al the delegates stood as the resolution was put fo the Copference, Following the opening of the con- ference Premier Baldwin and Pre- miér Mackenzie King had luncheon | together at 10 Downing Steet, the British Premier's official resjflence. ARRANGE PROGRAMME FOR QUEEN'S RE-UNION initial Organization of the Ine ternational General Alumni Association. A ---- The Queen's Re-Unton programme is now practically complete, and was given out by Prof. M. B. Baker, chairman of the re-union committee, on Tuesday morning. It is as fol- lows: Saturday, Now. 6th---- Annual alumane meeting all day, with dinner in Grant Hall in the evening. Sunday---Mass meeting to be Held at Grant Hall in the afternoon, to be wddressed by Principal Dr. R. Bruce Taylor. Monday--Ceremony in counection with launching the new Students' Union; in the afterncon the Queern"s ve, Old Boys' football team; in the evening Alumni dinner in Grant Hall, Tuesday--Tho initial organization meeting of - the International Gen eral Alumni Association of Queen's. Phis is the biggest thing during the whole re-undon, and morning meet- ings will be held from Tuesday on- word yiftil the work of organization is completed. In the afternoon limfer-faculty rugby between Medi- cine and Science, and in the even- ing class dinners, club dinners, re- unions and meetings. Wednesday---During the day the organization wild carry on and in the evening Prin- cipal Kent will be installed at the Queens's Theological College and the Faculty Players will give a produc- thon tn Grant Hall. Thureday---Class re-unions and visits around the city; Armistice dance én Grant Hall in conjunction with the Daughters of the Empire. Friday--Inter-facuity football be- tween Ants and winners of Science- Medicine game. Alma Mater Socie- ty oleotioms. Convocation in the evening, at which the Governor-Gen- eral Lond Willingdon, will receive an "honorary degree. Saturday---Varsity va. Queen's, and in the evening the Alumni Re-Uplon dance in Grant Hall, EA Constituted a Nuisance. Judgment was given by Judge Lavell on Tuesday morning for the plaintiffs in the case of vid and J. J. Patlerson against Clarence Al- bertsén and Henry Bauder which was heard in County Court on Oec- tober 5th. The judge granted an in- junction, restraining both Albertson and Rauder carrying - on a garage business and gasoline filling station on the premises next to Mesars. Patterson's houke. He found thal under gil the ¢iréumstances the gar age Sanatiiuted & wulmnes. . a nuisance. PL ------ 'BANKRUPTCY SALE SALE PETE en . morning. the Ean) eb Li he Shove Same Rr i conaione ot site which | eg nihatean ni SESE gx il 5 » i 3 + named | a and we raw The i i it i a 8 A 2 = ie Ba 3h » = ir 8 build. | | Il sPoRT || MYSTERY NEETING | OF COUNTY LEAGUE Secrétary and 2d Treasurer Not | Given Official Notice of Ihtended Gathering. The Sporting Editor of The Brit. ish ie received this morning e jettér from Mr. J. D. Cosgrove of Wolfe Isiand, expressing great sur- prise to earn in the local papers that a meeting of the County Baseball League was held on Thursday aftcr- moon jast, Mr. Cosgrove states that he did ool see the meeting adver tised in the papers, nor, as treasurer of the league, did he receive any uno- tics of such « meelng. Mr. Cos grove declares that he is at a loss to know the reason. as he had some important matters to bring beior: ™e Joseph J. O'Niell, secratary of 4) Frontenac County League, who would naturally be expecied to send out the notices for such a meating, stated to-day, when asked dhs maier, that he did not saad out poldoes to anyone and did not kmow | anything about thé meeting hi nself. He believed that the president of the league called a meeting withoul con- sulting the other officers. ENGLISH CHANNEL SWIM AT THE Y.M.0.A. Harold Budreo's Team Still in Lead in Interesting Contest. The distance of the two teams in the English Channel swim at the Y.M.C.A. was greatly increased dur- ing the swim Monday night. There were two teams of seven boys each. They swam for fifteen minutes in relay, the distance for the night be- ing (124 laps" for Harold Budreo's team, and 120 lape for James Mac Laughlin's team. This brings the to- tal distance for Budrec's team up to 357 laps, and for MacLaughlin's team up to 343 laps. The distance for Budreo® is about two and a half miles, with the others close behind. Great interest is being shown in this swim, as the boys have so far swam for only thigty-five minutes, making two anda half miles. The total distance to swim is twenty miles, therefore the time will be about four hours and forty- five minutes, foy the channel. inn Queen's Needs Voss On its Backfield Since the defeat of the Queen's University team at Toronto: 1st Saturday, there has been agitation to have Carl Voss, a rugby star, again don a Tricolor uniform. Voss would have made a vast differenco in the game at Toronto. His pres- ence was missed and there has been a stream of inquiries as to whether Queen's will induce him to come ont Again. It is felt that unless Queen's 'is strengthened by the addition of Voss on the backfield with Chantler and Batstone, there is reason to teal | that Queen's will not have an easy time for the balance of the series. Voss will make a wonderful differ- ence. y For Mundell and Delahay to pla" again is out ofthe question. Mundel has reasons for not playing and he is not in shape to play. He has not been practising. Delahay, of course, has been out of the game for some time. Queen's may be able to get along without them but their hope is in Voss. Graduates and others who saw the game last Saturday, be- lieve that with Voss in the game, Queen's will have an equal chance. HEARD ON THE STREET Loca! Briefs Gathered by porters--What the Merch ants Are Offering. There was quite a severe frost last night. Tee was formed. St. Paul's Guild Christmas Tey and Sale, school room, Thursday, Nov. 35th. Patrick J. Barnes, Brockville. un- derwent an opérition on one of his eyes at the Hotel Dieu hospital. Wednesday evening Bishop Seager will meet the congregation of St Thomas Church, Balleville, and dis cuss the affairs of the church and the selection of the new incumbent. A Bishop Arrested, : Mexfoo City, Oct. 19.--Special de- the Department of the Interior. The johianges against Mm have nbt been {2440 putite. 4400000000000 0 000 i» * 3 CANADA TLANNING > | ® NEW TRADE TREATY + te + < Léndon. Oct. 19~Canada is & % planning a few (rade treaty # with th Africa, As he ar & rived at Liverpool, abroad the & Megantic for the Imperial ¢ Conference, Premier W._. L. ¢ Mackenzie King announced ¢ his government to proceed ¢ with Segutiations toward his + end. 3 stb beattene Spanish River pid. that it was the Intention of ¢ PREMIER'S STATEMENT ON LIQUOR POLICY He Pleads for Calm and Thoughtful Consideration . of the Electorate. Toronto, Oct. 19.---"The Govern- 'ment, earnestly hepes that no person i {Will be awdyed by emotional eppeals | or the exhortation of those holding : extreme views upon either sided of the question, but that ohis great questica will have the calm. and wbougbiful consideration ot the while alsctorate."" This is what Prem'er Ferguson said in su etatement mogerding his Hquor poliey, "Afr a careful survey of wo whole provinos, with particular rel- grenade to our social and industrial activities, and giving long and earn- sat thought to this difficult problem, [ am ccavinoed that from the stand: point of 4he moral well-being of the T0ple our methods can be improved," ae proceeds wo say. "With this object in view the Goy- "roment proposes to amend the On- taro Temeperance Act ahd substitute for the doctor am independent com- mission, who will have the authority to issue to ali citizens over twenty one years of age, who desire to pur- chase spirituous or me't Mquors for their awn use, an annus permit upon which shall be emtered each pur- chase, and which may be suspended or cancelled at any time for abuse or misconduct. Local Option Areas Remain. "When the present law came into operation a large portion of the province had banished the sale of kquor under local option. The views 20 expressed will be scrupulously ob- served and no sale of spirituous and malt Mquors will be allowed fn thes: | areas. The Commission: may, how- | over, establish ai. such places as ir | may eelect in other portions of the province dispensaries for the sale of spirituous and mait lHquors in sealed packages to persons holding official permits. "The Commission may, also, upon the request by petition of a reason- able number of resident ratepayers of any municipality in such latter portion of the province, requesting the sale of beer by the glass at ta- bles in etandard hotels, notify such municipality of its intentions to per- mit such sale, and unless, within a réeaconable time, from the date of such nétice the municipality passes a bydaw under the option law against such sale, such permission may bo granted. "We propoce to establieh a Com- mission of competent members of gh repute, to control the operation of the proposed measure, and to con- fer on such Commission full author- ity to uee its disereion in makiag regulations and exercising its powers with the object. of eecuring non-par- tisan adminé=tration of the act and in the interest of temperance im provement.' Sminallnai-- | STOCK MARKETS (Reported by Johnston & Ward, corner King and Clarence Streets, members of the Montreal and Toronto Stock Exchanges). New York. Oct. 191.30 p.m, Amer. Loco. tr iniana Amer. Can. The Ontario Voters Lists: Ac Notice OF SITTINGS OF REVISING . OFFICER. ELECT ORAL DISTRICY OF ADDINGTON TAKE Nome E that sittings of ihe Revising Officer for he purpose hearing complaints or appeals with regard to the Voters' Lists of the | eral municipalities hereinafter set out to be used in the pending lection of a member of the Legislative Assembly for the Electoral of Addington, will be held at the following places and times: ot TOWNSHIP OF 080 Community/ Hall, Sharbot Lake, Oct. 28th, at 1 p.m. TOWNSHIPS OF PALMERSTON NORTH AND SOUTH © ANONTO Town Hall, Oct. 28th, at 4.830 pam, TOWNSHIPS OF CLARENDON & MILLER Town Hall, Oct. 20th, at 9 am. TOWNSHIP OF BEDFORD Town Hall, Nov. 2nd, at 2 p.m. TOWNSHIP OF KENNEREO Town Hall, Nov. 8rd, at 2 pm a Town TOWNSHIP OF OLDEN Hull, Nov. 8rd, at 4.30 pan TOWNSHIP OF BARRIE Town Hall, Nov. 4th, at 2 pm. TOWNSHIP OF LOUGHBORO "Town Hall, Nov. 11th, at 10 aa, rt, : TOWNSHIP OF RINCHINBROOKE | Town Hall, Nov. 2nd, at 3.80 p.m. | The Revising Officer for all of said municipalities will be JUDGE Hn LAVELL, and his Clerk for each municipality shall be as follows, tively: TOWNSHIP OF PORTLAND Town Hall, Nov. 11th, at 11 a.m * 080: Mrs. Arthur Reynolds, Sharbot | KENNEBEC--A. © Lake. PALMERSTON and N. & S. CANON. TO: T. G. Burke, Ompah. CLARENDON & MILLER: J. ¥. Plevna. BEDFORD: borne, HINCHINBROOK E: Godfrey. . Cox, Arden. | OLDEN. Ww. Mo Grove, P. Bender, | BARRIE: : Stanley ( ard, Cloyae. J. Tien. | LovGHBAREVGH Sydenham. Cecll M. Wall A, Kennedy, AE. Beattie, | PORTLAND: A. Kerr, H smith. Thos. The sittings in each municipality will commence at the hour stated and continue until the appeals have been disposed of. And further take notice that any voter who desires to complain his or her name or the name of any person entitled to be entered on lists, has been omitted from the same, or that the names of any persons are not entitied to be voters have been entered thereon, may on or b the THIRD DAY (exclusive of Sunday) before the date fixed for the sit as above set out, apply, complain or appeal to have his or her name or t of any other person entered on or removed from the said lst. And further take notice that such appeals must be by notice in wri in the prescribed form, signed by the complainant in duplicate ang gf to the Clerk of the Revising Officer for the munic ipality or left for such Clerk at his address as given above. ¥. H. A, LAVELL, Chairman of the Election Board for the C. ounty of Front Dated at Kingston, this 19th day of October, 1026, Sone a AA tO A tA ET ANNOUNCEMENT! 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Wianipeg Federal Appeal Board Holding Session Mere 'The Federal Avpeal 'Board, repre- senting the Department af Justice Ottawa, is holding & session at the Armouries. i 17 All tha week, having appeals of ex-service CEI 00004 0084000 men against decisions of the D. BCR The Saunders Electric Co. 167 PRINCESS STREET. TELEPHONE 441. 3 Ln rn, i ms Flat Tires | Repaired Bring your Tires and Tubes here to be Repaired. All Kinds of Vulcanizing. GOODRICH SILVERTOWN TIRES AND TUBES. Second Hand Tires--All Sizes. C. L. Attwood pings a 8 Sa PANN A rl Pi HOUSE WIRING AND REPAIRING ALL KINDS OF ELECTRICAL APPARATUS Batisfaction guranteed. Best work at ressonable prices. "THE DOWN TOWN ELECTRIC STORE" HALLIDAY ELECTRIC CO. Corner King and Princess Streets Board refusing | | UNDER ARREST FOR and the Pensions them recognition for alleged war | disabilities. The personnel of the Board is: Col. C./W. Belton, Lt.-Col, J. H. Roy snd Captain C. W. BE. Resident of Richmond Before Meath, Some twenty appeals will be | beard during this - pellants are being Mr. Charlies Askwit is the official solgfiers' of Ottaws who | ; advisor for] Jom Cline, a. residdnt Riek | mond township, was placed under arrest on Sundsy night, on a charge of stealing chickens from Neal Haunt. It is alleged that he made & with tweniy very valushble birds The arrest was made by Provincial Constable Thompson sad Constable Greer. A number of the mirsing birds were recovered in Kingston. The accused was arraigned in the Police Court at Napanee und was re i manded for a week. it Is stated that a good deal at chicken thieving has been going on in the district. The police have beds working on the cave znd their fe veslzation led to the arrest B= de companyisg the Board is Mr. J. Ho PHP 90%9%% 004000 VOLCANO ERUPTION AND EARTHQUAKES Tokio, Oet. ¥9--The Taru- maye voleaso of Hokkaido Ig Isnd erupted early this morp- ing Earthquakes followed the eruplion but ne casualties were * * * * * * * + + * * * * 2005000900000