¥ § Saturday, November 20, 1926. _ SE Y, BRITISH WHIG a -- Ee ---------- bens Sed From Coie | CARNIVAL Red Grange Scored n OUIDC - Ee Ms Hit Rast. wont CURLING SKIPS ! Fmt Nov. 10S How 198 proof from Hom. Jacques Bureau, Min-! UNDER THE AUSPICES a cn } : - . - = Li ks wel rR Rb te nr Ce ip | ' ona of whiskey turned to wat ster of Customs at the time, holding "The soviiees and extra chairs w ARE APPOINTED es : . a Ta 3 y : Y : : l The setiees 28 tra Sur aline wii. chi: ea 2 fur tion in the csse, and, sccord- | t { ( 1 b . j roy Dh Into uss again last night a ; win 2 bon ing to W. F. Wilson, chief of the H on ur u the Capitol Theatre for the in - -- elie, and t reached es x al ge >mé preventive service, woction! showing of the world-famous rugh' Adjoufned Meeting of Kingston mation ny ve on TO BE HELD player Red Grange in "One Minut . 3 Ra rat 2 bes held up SVOF SIRO, 1 : d as" asd the rowd that Curling Club Held Last nd. was told to Whe, eu Mr. Todd was summoned to ap-| To Play And the big crowd that J commission yesterda) atal pear before commission and, give] saw the picture gol many a thrill Night. jthe names of E. N : 1t | evidemoe in regard to the case, dut| fovin Red Graiige showed, suas Hd Yui allo - : ,araffie menszer of the Ceaadian| nstead of coming he stot a doc- | : : { n to his abil as | foot-| urped meeting © the | pacific Raiway, and C. B. Brown |tor's certificate stating that Mr. | . . {ball star, that have made him the | Kingston CurMog Club for the selec- | managar of the Caledonia Springs| Todd was ill and should do nothing At the Curling Rink, Clergy Street West | highest paid performer in the game tion of skips, was held last night and | Weiter Company, wers brought into |exciting at present because of a 3 y " | and have attracted untold thousands (the following wers appointed for the | the ihweefiga-ion. It was stated that| weak beast. GAMES AND FUN GALORE-ORCHESTRA AND DANCING. [10 ses him pay. that he is sn actor 1926-27 season: | these two men were scrionsly invel| Hon. N. W. Rowell, K.C. com: ADMISSION, FREE. 8s well and fits into the etory of| H. D. Bibby, J. B. Cocke. J. H.| ved in the transaction' Excse which | mission counsel, said that Mr. Todd | | "One Minutes To Play" with great Derry, 8. C. Calvin, W. J. Drywdaie. | would" be paid om liquor consumed |had besn unable to appear whem | one. J 3 i: M. Biot, George Hanson, W. J.| mm Canada was not paid in this case (summoned before the parliamentary his Taek Southall pigue w Jo Houper, J. 4. Wehee B. N. F. Me-| as the liquor was shipped In bond | committes last segsion beacause of { deed a thriller. Especially # | Farlane, J. T. Hewkey, J. N. Lang-| for export. The excise amounted to| iu ' : Brown said : closing incidents of the story there (dom, F. Lumb, L. C. Lockett, J. Ma-| several thousand doliai . a ness. Cuties J. 3.0 beard as Electors of Kingston and Portsmouth: is intense excitement from the liheson, W. H. Montgomery, A. W Finally, teegrams were read !soon as he could appear. | standpoint of the game that is be: Maclean, W. McCartrey, J. A. Me- 2 Te | tng played and from the standpoin' |Pyriane, A. W. McMahon, T. J. Rig- of the other side of the story Which iney T. Slater, E. O. Sliter, A. A. - ® * ° ; 3 . | tnvolves the hero of the story, his |vTupoette, F. Waugh, R. G. H. Tra- (Candida F 1 | Ev | Divi ided Betw anization ee A drama of to-day's morals, | father, the principal of his college vers, J. F. MacMillan, R. D. Sloan, tes amy Yen y > een ! padiocked from the harmless §- A and of course, the girl M. N. Manahan, H. McCartney, C pleasures of life, she rebels || Football fans will have their 18st iy gmien, C. F. Jackson, L. Sleeth, Go Co | d Opposition T It against a bigoted So | dias a to see this ploture, EAS ep vernment ntro an 0 | € Following the meeting a singeong AND ! | anquestionably the most thrilling was held in preparation for the ENT Tt Sy For All Wards {and authentic college film @Ver ic, ning Club dinner next Monday, : | . - provincial | dates are ready for nomination, Con- | re ------ : : ¥ Toronto, Nov. 20.--F ne 112, Labor men 5 endents. | | made. Brilliant dnd thrifling In| ng o discussion on the Curlimg| . 0. Nov. 21 : Tom one B on ap in 3 and Independ nis. | | realistic football, delightful in TO- (yy) bazear also took place. th 2 pm. to-day official nomina-| eid 52 Liberals there are | has been formed at the Y.M.C A. | 237 candidates have been na : his th } at all 11 enjoy. It will be |, . . ui , na bean na t his throughout the province, and PRIVATE, SCHOOL {story that all will enjoy from which league the team for the| put nm nomination papers. Desposits in Toronto St. Andrews four candl-| 00 p.m. : ae 4 oy Independent-Con- | servative, Independeni-Conservative, | i room Dancing. Taught in class || X tween hite Sox, captained bY |'servative in Port Arthur, the tots wiral and Prohibittonist. Cand! j ' ITTEE or private lessons by appointment. || -- Harold Buck: the Blue 30x, cap-| number of Conservative candid es to be nominated to-day are) W. F. NICKLE'S COMM ROOMS, 89 UNION STREET W. tained by Oraham Thompson, and] named by party conventions is 111 airly i > A | - g Pa i Hes I i y . hd ® & |] ee Blues in the fifst game 21-19, and| gress 3 21 Liberal-Progressiv of § EVERY MAN AND WOMAN olice 0 ommaton The steam barge Hinckley is !then defeated the Red Sox 21-11 . . 5 adh Fore we wap 5 er WELCOME - . to make her last trip to Oswego. Volleyball Scores. i : 3 Tengtuy of The End of "Tribute. f T | The steamer Susie Chipman clear The second of the voiieybail fis " on th a net F ns L. Garvin, in London Observer: | . 0 wp. 0 S on ed this morning for Ploton after {tures of the Y.M.C.A league ¢ 3 Cs AL . i '> © is one misunderstanding which | Margaret McConnell Allan Lerhmon I hereby notify the Electors of the | . vy niabranch were changed and jihree from the Inlermediaies or oO uve We rater to the lingefing notion in| Municipality of the Township of © = oo oq from here for another scores were: Intermediates, 15, 13 m-- e¢ Dominions that closer relations Kingston that a Nomination Meeting |, i, 1, Montreal i . H. Mother "Country, wit i . ston for he coming year. i . ing and the Strathcona medal, wert Yate Ren od to Rofiriquish thas . het T, with i i bats Nomi / : i : deli RS .l' s osition hens, neiher pects nd ' minal i received from 12 o Man Held by London Police presented to cadets of the Kingsto as oad one single man nor one single cent in | | mance and sparkling in its campus tions wilt'take Dlacs fn Qotarie's| I'" 1Rdependent Liversls who. will Ot Musical Ciibedy, Acrobatic, || Shown at the Capitol for the 14s ly jeague™ wiil be picked. The first| are not required in the ) 0 111 evenly divi A ' hy PH : MARINE the Red Sox, captained by Ritchie 1 bY pary Souventions is 111 | tainly evemly iv ul Up) (Old Oddfellows' Building, King Street) | having minor repairs made hgre. played Friday nigh when thel. » ommitiee has been only scotched in the past, | ~ 7; Pusiness Mem, 12, 15, 15. The] )f any kind might mean subsidies to | will be held on | Up--Nov. 37--Danlels, 2.30 a.m; [second game was particularly close 'WARDEN HAS ASKED the Mother Country In the interests, Pillsbury, 2.50 am and on two or three occasions the | 2 > Solus. Suayiug bes been more Mon, Nov. 20th, 1926, mov cr, Aico mm, [row vere tt | hurt i sowse Bouya: aver: 8 13.30 am. Catgatun. 2.20 oi, of "triute~ It 1a Tmpescioin to oot | for the purpose of selecting Council-| Weed 8.30 a.m,; City of Hamilton, PRIZES FOR CADETS. ceive & MOTe a fe . Phe | : Collegiate Institute by Capt. V. W. 8 Superintendent. {the way of stipulated and irk el : THE rms port guson vern 1 3 : uations - . st Pp : y . | humor, bringing out many Tages NEW LEAGUE FORMED, 112 copstituencies for the pro-| his ier ers or sale known to any university. | we An intermediate volleyball league | vi 1 elect one © oe t ! oy. TI . FLORENCE HUDON Minute To Play' has an appealing ¥ ® inclal elections on Dee an ley. There are 13 thres-cornered Toe, Ballet, ote., 1 modern Ball- {time to-night games were played Friday night, be | election. With an ; : ! ition to Premier Ferguson's Gov. | ahaha Hunt. The White Sox defeated re | : ernment control policy and support! ' | haying Or the C. §. L. Steam. | Business Men won two games out of t 8 3 nor mem- and this time will be killed for good. ! P. B. Chown lors to serve the Township of King-| 11 a.m. The silver spoons for cadet shoot- B. HARPELL, Served Time In Penitentiary | Heron, -district cadet "officer, at the | contribution Township Clerk. ---- Literary Society meeting held at the | ------ | -- - | jt was learned here Saturday fore- | Collegiate Friday afternon. The] ©. J. Graham, warden of Fron-| | * hoon that Douglas Kew, alias Simp- spoons were presented to the various tenac County, has taken upon him Changing the Needle, ! 0 e eC ors 0 ston FOR S {son, held at Londom, Ont., in connec- | team members who made the best |®0!f the task of "firing" R "air Chatham News: It will be a sur- . , {tion with the cracking of two safes | scores in the competition held at the county road superintendent The | prise to most people to know, says a -- AT -- l4t Lucan, served time in the Ports- | Barriefield ranges October 17th. Ca- warden instructed the cou erk {New York paper, that music is being . . i hpi . : to write MrFainc asking bh to lused as ( ized ative fn | mouth Penitentiary: det Cecil Clarke won the Strathcona ; u aS a Tecognized curative Highway Service and | In 1920 he received a sentence of medal. As a surprise to the meeting, have Is resignation In the hand: -six hospitals, and when you | Supply Company | six years at Toronto for robbery while | Capt. Heron presented to them, Des- of the County CouncH not later come to think of it a good deal of] LADIES AND GENTLEMEN: -- ' { § 'e Tiel than Tuesday afternoon pext at 2.39 | what goes fo usic these 4 i 677 PRINCESS STREET armed, shopbreaking and a theft of \mond Burke, of Queen's University, Rad. god (O07 Hg Ays might ro ara former holder of the King's 1] %ock {very well serve the useful purpose | Having been chosen as the regular nominee of HARD AND SOFT SLABWOOD two tale . Bisley. . me's prize a It is understood that Mr Fair {of diverting the Mstener's attetition | 9 AND BODY HARDWOOD, i : has no intention of Al (All Invited to Nickle's resigning and {from his other troubles. the Conservative Par ty, i respectfully solicit your 0 1 i for that reason there will be a live. | votes and influence to elect me as your resenta«- HARD AND SOPT BRICK. Election Campaign Rooms NO PROFESSIONAL COACHES |v time during the November ses | | tive in the Ontario Legislature. / { - i : (Any quantity). -- : | ston of the couneil, which starts on| i : x . 14 . a ftamms he rarest stamp in the world is| 'Phone 2706. We deliver. There was a large attendance on | For O. H. A. Teams Without Appro- | Pucaday UGH. oe Gh the one-cent. 1856, British Gudane | I am whole heartedly in favor of the Ferguson Friday night at the committee rooms val of the Executive. i oF seme time Warden Lratam,.... printed in black on mag a ur a wemeedd . . v | ha a ating. 8 PGi , | issue, n enta ESM TIE jof Hon. W. F. Nickle, to whose stan- Toronto, Nov: 20--No hockey club | has beon suggesting a provit hom = sold in 1922 for more than Government and the Ferguson Policies. | dard members of all parties are flock-{ which is a member of the Ontario | dudit into a allalrs of the col {$38,000. Yours Sincerely, CBECKER |i Mr. Nickle's campaign rooms | Hockey Association may employ a good roads' system | Members of the congregations of | - are in the old Odd Fellows' building, | professional coach without the ap- | . -- several English churches are per- . Taxica s a King street, between Brock and | proval of the O. H. A. executive.| In the list of those assisting ai the mitted to ask the pastor questions 1 Princess streets, and all supporters | This was the conclusion reached by tea table at the bazaar held by' St. {during the sermon. l . * {are invited to use them every day. | delegates to the 37th annual meet-| Mark's church, Barriefield, the name| Women outnumber men by about | Pl one S800 -------------------------- ing of the Ontario Hockey Associa- | of Miss R. Connors was omitted 140,000 in Northern Ireland. | 1 Concert and Sapper. » | | i | Any place In city Hartington, Nov. 19--On Friday evening 13th inst. mimbers of the Br ba et tht i din W Canada | o25C,, pint Making Good in Western Canada | Used Car Sale at Miss Newell, elocutionist gave a con-| i 4 le in the United Church here. It : . i be much appreciated. The Ladies NOVEMBER 6th-13th Ald served supper to the entertain- | ers in the Sunday school beginners Be on hand at 7.30 each evening to secure | department of the church. ; "ns » . " | Mr. and Mrs. Frad Lockwood. Oe TR : ST . " Special Bargain. Newburgh, were recent visitors at] ! , | Roy Leonard's. Edgar Ryan, Syra- § 3a gh : Re 8 3 5 RN of £2 . ! AT 1 . * \ Any Place | use. N.Y. is visiting his parents for . ) £ . ; : ®: i e Nn ar ¢ - 'n the City | a couple of weeks. Mrs, William : x od 2 See. § St ss Bd 5 e ; i » | Reed, visiting her mother, Mrs r : " 4 il CHEVROLET, PONTIAC AND McLAUGHLIN-BUICK Campbell, Verona, were Sunday vi- dl 5 3 Shae 4 ; 4 ; } 'Hl BROCK AND MONTREAL STREETS. 'PHONE 600. MISS LOUISE sitors at Mrs. Frank Sigsworth's. : 3 BY a Ny 9 5 || " i WE NEVER CLOSE | Keith Leonard and Norman Ryan . 88 Sul S : " 4 fa', 5 | cle rs Beauty Parlor are delegates at Sydenham to the : » Boys' Conference. At Elliott's Barber Shop . r-- Oxford Girls "Untidy."" 856 Princess Street. "Phone 821.w Seeley's Bay Bazaar. 3 : . ¥ Miss Dinah Gibbons. a B.A. of Bt Seeley's Bay, Nov. 20.--A very o i ¢ "> ' ; J eR NE » y Hilda's college, Oxford, has become en wae ara | successful bazaar and tea was held in ) , a mannequin at a costumer's shop in | -- | Metéalfe's ball, Seeley's Bay, under E No SELL ; 3 London | the auspices of the Ladies' Aid of the ; 3 : D 3 - Pe "One does not have to exert one's | {United Church. There were a nuui- Ea Ro ' 1 brains at all in this job, and that is {ber of attractive booths with fancy A « y = ' Ss a great relief," sald Miss Gibbons - work, plain sewing, home-made candy =e HB , 5 AN | aa after her firgt week. ! 'To make room we are and other interesting articles on dis- d A 3 , ) \ Miss Gibbons believes that college | about 100 tons of POCAHONTAS || play. A special feature was a re- ' c , 3 " pe girls do not pay enough attention to COAL to sell at $10.00 unscreened. || nombrance table, the articles for \ ; ; dress. i $11.00 screened. A snap while it || which were donated by friends who "At Oxford the young women lasts. Carload Pea Coal. Good || gormerly had been associated with EE dress depierably, and they don't ap- He 10 kelly £3 Shaon the church, The proceeds realized 3 Mary, aS. pear to care at all about looking! . Aaa aaa . amounted to $195.00. win. h oo N ! tidy." AYLESWORTH BROS. Pest values, in bine overcoats at ohn Coerlitt was in the Russian Imperial Army iY ' KNIG 705 ell's, 25, 28.50, 32.50 and 35 when the Csar still ruled. He was a musician \ ' _-- or hk HY 1 sn ey in Lincolnshire, England, and 'a farmer and while he played in an orchestra E Jhahuriel) sbtuiderd Tori a -- - Po in ¢ : are among the latest footwear fash- Sass bY alrgeas Ordinarily a an bo AN F Li fons seen at the London Shoe and | a two days. 0 Now successful but t J . Leather fair. English toes show a N as hot co t life with five motheriess children in s vew country. tendency to be narrower while heels | Never sueh Sala in boys over- There came a letter one day from his cousin who | With courage characteristic of pioneers of the ate slightly lower of the shaped or | coats, gato to Canada in 1900. Ii told of the vast Mary, the dest girl, but twelve years of Louis types. Champagne or light! ma, gold military cord and tae Kissing is not favored in' Japan, irie lands, of obs with high : 3 2 1 on i rairie lands, good jobs with in and took charge of the household. fawn seem to be the dominating ool eqs givem an attractive dash Coer! 8 embraces 'have been stricken from Sows ta Canada hot know: (amal} sean. whic Courtiia played 4d wi ors while the shoes re chosen 107 fair to this debonmeive sift to play. th tho sea recent films exhibited in that cown-| ing work Years passed. That is over sight years ago their tome or harmony ths {font try. 0 Mary is herself married to Dave a frock, rather than .abaof ely ed Best values, in blue overcoats at and ihead y son of a Russian pioneer who settied in the ; }mateh. ! No Hope for World Poel. Tweddell's, 25, 28.50, 33.50 and 35 : left | years ego. | Montreal Gaseste:' No hope thet There are six feet of snow in : Tom, Jobn Coerlitz's eldest som, Is Clothiers Pay For Dinner. lwortd wheat pocl can be . places in Manitoba.' " engines and recently bought a second had Mayfair hostesses are [nding was held out by H. W. Wood, of the ; o es : went to different farms breaking land. clothing estabilshments beipful in| U'nited Farmers of Alberta, on hi to buy a grain separator, which his meeting the expenses of thelr dinner (poturn from Australie, where Bf FREIGHT DELIVERY i . Jampiste Sis threshing outfit. He will parties. In return for permission to|wsat to ook over the situation. AND GENERAL TRUCKING, | ED Cte hy hes, send a few of their mannequins to judgment should surprise no ose. T! RU i ui 2 Se mingle with the guests and adver- control of ¢he world's whest Ww LANE - 3 r tise their estadlishments, the cloth- ing would be & tremendous job. J. - " ing dealers not only wil] pay for the control of Cansda's Is so big a & 35 York Street. 'Phone 2728. || dinner, but will give the hostess a that the wonder is the pool works substantial cheek in addition. well, ' Eg eCessE Ems " L]