D-DAY, SATURDAY WHAT A COMEDY ! WHAT A LAUGH TONIC it | stantiates himself as the greatest fo- i | male impersonator that stage AMUSEMENTS re ---------- es ee ----------------" What the Press Agents Say About Coming Attractions "OH! WHAT A NURSE." In "Oh! What a Nurse!" Chaplin li | outshines his recent success in "The Man on the Box" and securely sub- or screen has ever known. Beginning as a young mews re- porter on a San Francisco daily, Jerry (Syd Ohaplin) ie assigned to fil! the place of Dolly Whimple of ll | the "Advice to the Lovelorn" ecol- umn, "during her vacation. This as- i signment involves him in a wealth of highly humorous and unusually un- enviable situations, drags him through the back door into politics | | and high bootleg finance, rr ---------- COMFORTABLE Car going to Buffalo AE KNAPP 28058 Princess St, v 652-w, ' X-Ray. Evenings by appointment. BUS FOR CATARAQUI CEMETERY WII commence Sunday, April th, leaving at 2 p.m, Godkin's Livery Queen Street. r in ut ti [i265 Aenement As locale, "Oh! What a Nurse!" has a typical newspaper office, a "Gold Coast" mansion, a fast speed- boat, a rum-running schooner be- yond the twelve-miie limit and a bay ferryboat. Frolicking among this scenery we find Mr. Chaplin in three { roles 48 Jerry, Dolly Whimple and the Nurse, Petsy Ruth Miller as June lf | Harrison, Gayne Whitman, Mathew Betz, Edith York, Dave Torrance, Ed Kennedy, Eric Johnson, Ray- mond Wells and Henry Barrowes. The picture will be presented again to-day and Saturday at the Capitol Theatre, Bishop-Elect of Ontario. The Montreal Gazette says: Rev. C. A. Seager, M.A., D.D., Provist of Trinity College, Toronto, elected to the Se» of Ontario, has won for him~ self «a enviable reputation as a theologian, both in parochial and academic work; a man of moderate views, yet of strong convictions and of proven force of character. The qualities revealed in his direction of college affairs, coupled with the experience gained previously in the practical work of the church, should amply fit him for success in the ad- ministration of the diocese to which he has been called. Kiwanis Sign Erected. A large Kiwanis Club sign is be- ing erected at the Canadian National Steamship Line dock, where the vi- siting Kiwanis will land on their vi- sit here Sunday morning. See Tweddell's Suits at $20, $22, $25, $28 and $30. "lee cream hricks." Gibson's. of coal fo rhe eo City o Ee ons : from 0. Finent. of Public Ofna amd i Winter, 59-81 Viotoria Street, Toronto, Ont. 'Tenders will not be considered unless on the ade orms lied b: & Depart nt and 4 with Geparimental speci "The Fight to mand. hom the sue. fia S8 par Gout. or the ainoupt at ine i er proper | Mitent rvea. tender, to secure the of the contract, is rese By onde 5 omRIEN Secretary. Department of Publis Works, taws, June 1, 1926. AUCTION SALE MURRAY'S AUCTION ROOMS, haul, pneumatic ---- will be recel u i and (Anglican), Kin, tions may be at ge die aca of any tetider Hot nechesarily P. H HUYCK, +. 111 Wellington St. Kingston, Ont tive Company was pretty badly hurt afternoon shortly os JeTAr 13 Sta # 'ord 1+ True 6 license, cab. nd Si beh Tate asnanionl over: pe poset br, aali LE de THE HEARD ON THE STREET wocal Briefs Qathered by Re- porters----What the Merch- ants Are Offering. "Ice cream bricks." Gibson's. William Swaine, piano = tuner. Orders received at 100 Clergy street west, "phone 564w. | Strawberries, big stock for Satur- day. Quart and pint boxes at Car- novsky's. , Dr. Maloney, chief medical in- spector for Eastern Ontario, is mak- ing his rounds in this district. "Buy tooth brushes." Gibson's. Mrs. George Crisman, Detroit, is in the city to visit her father, BE. F. Smith, Brockville, a patient in the Kingston General Hospital. "lee cream bricks." Gibson's. There was no session of the Po- lice Court oa Friday. There ave a number of cases to be heard by Magistrate Farrell on Saturday, Take films to Gibson's. Misses Ionfe I. Curran, Myrtle F. McKendry and Vera M. McKeadry, Kingston, were graduates at the On- tario Hospital, Cobourg on Wednes- day last. MARINE The tug Frontemac and lighter Cobourg of the Donnelly Salvage and Wrecking Company left last night to assist the steamer James Scott of the Eastern Steamship Line, wich went ashore at Crasper's Is- land, Rapid de Plait, Thursday af- ternoon, loaded with grain for Montreal. i . Pilot records show following steamers passing Thureday: loco- lite, down at 12.16 p.m.; McKinstry, up at 1.45 pm.; Weed, down at 4.50 p.m.; Glenella, down at 5.45 pm. Friday---City of Hamilton, down at 4.45 am; City of Ottawa, up at 6.00 a.m.; Edmonton, up at 1.40 a.m. The steamer Kingston arrived here from Toronto this morning and cicared for Prescott, returning this afternoon on the return ¢fp to To- ronto, The sohooner Liman L. Davis will enter the Davis Dry Dock on Mon- day for repairs, Vessel Movements, Port Dalhousie, June Hamilton, noon Thursday; ton 12.30 p.m.; Dalrymple, 3: Key- bell 3.30; Fields, 4; Foots, 6; Che- mong, 7.30; Glenmavis, 9; Agga 10.30; Fordonia, 12 midnight; Pulo- bran, 1 a.m. Friday; Canadian 2; Arlington 3; Augustery 6; Leth- bridge 7; Ignifer 7; Maplehill 8; McKinstry 8.30; Lake Furly 9.30; Lake Foxcraft 10, Down--Niagara 11.30 a.m. Thurs- 4-Up: Brookl- b- | day; Foster, 5 p.m.; Aragon 4; Tur: rett Cape 6; Clement 9; Bengaple 10; McPherson 11; Holloway 1 a.m. Friday; India 2; Royalite 6. : In canal, Down bound: Lairt, Nor- thern, plebrook, Kennefeck, Hartt, n, Taylor, Ghen, Palmer, Morrow, Beechway, Yorkton. FRANK LEE INJURED. In An Accident at the Locomotive Works. y Frank Lee, Stephen street, an employee of the Canadian Locomo- on Thursday Way Phrone Macfariand, B.A., wile of IR. G. Dobler, manager. of the Cana- dian Packing Company, Ottaws, and ~|daughter of Rev. John F, Macfar- land, of Winnipeg .... ,... be-iIC. P. R. ... DAILY BRITISI | OBITUARY | Miss Janet Amodeo. A very sad death ocourred on Thursday night when Janet Amodeo, aineteen-year-old daughter of Michael Amodeo, 240 Princess street, passed away after an fliness extending over some time. Deceased was a bright and popular young girl and her death has caused great ve- gret among ber many friends. She was possessed of a bright and happy disposition and was a great favorite at the store where many people came to know her. She is survived by her father, Michael Amodeo, her step- mother and four brothers, James, Frank, Charles, William and a haif- brother, Samuel. The funeral will be held on Monday morning to the Cathedral of the Immaculate Con- ception, where solemn requiem mass will be sung. Miss Kellar, North Marys! A very well-known resident of North Marysburgh, in the person of Miss Hanna Susanna Eliabeth Kellar, aunt of Mrs. A. D. Godkin of this city, passed away on Wednesday at her late résidemce after an illdess of about a year. The deceased was in her seventy-eighth year and was born and resided in North Marys- burgh all her life, being one of the best known residents of that dis- trict. She is survived by three sis- ters, Mrs. Danard, Bloomfield; Mrs. Spafford and Mrs. Delmage, Gle- nora, and one brother, Nathaniel, Picton. The funeral will take placa on Saturday afternoon to Glenwood cemetery, Picton. | STOCK MARKETS | em (Reported by Johnston & Ward, corner King and Clarence Streets, members of the Montreal and Toronto Stock Excharges). Montreal. June 4--1.30 p.m. Abitibi Power Asbestos Com, Asbestos Pid. Bell Telephone Brazil Brompton . B.C. Fish .... «.. Can. Cement Com. . Can. Cement Pfd. Dom. Bridge .... Dom. Textile Hollinger .... . Ind. Alcohol .... Laurentide .... .... Montreal Power ..... National Breweries Com. ..... Ogilvie £... .... Ottawa Power .... as Ont. Steel Products .... .... PORIIBRS o's + +. ain sais vin iin wis 180 Price Bros. -.... eis ii 04 Quebec Power .... .... «119% Spanish River Com. .... ...98% Spanish River Ptd. .... ....100%, Smelters Li. LL... .018% Shawinigan .... .. s+aess183 Steel of Canada ve 2.101% Twin City «... seven TAY vee «869% New York. June 4, 1.30 pm, Amer. Loco. ..... . Amer, Can, ....... Baldwin Loco. ...., ihe B&O vyinviviir as California Pete. ......... "ew neerienesn 1008 Chrysler ........ ....i.... 83% General Motors ...... cena. 180% Hudson Motors ...... ...... 65% Inter. Comb. Eng. .... ...... Inter. Nickle Marland Off .. MN.Y.C nie Northern Pacific . Sou. Pacific ...... Sinelsir O11 ..... Btudebaker ........ ...... WHIG KINGSTON GIRLS WON QAME AT GANANOQUE | Wonder Wise Defeated Inde= pendents by Soore of 22 to 12. A very interesting game of soft- ball' was played on Thursday even- ing, when the Wonder Wise team, of Kingston, and the Independents of Gananoque, met at Gananoque, The Kingston team defeated Gananogue's team by a score of 22 ¢o 12, playing a superior game all the way through. The Wonder Wise have a real snappy team, as the other teams in the league will find out when they meet this team again. The Wonder Wise team will play the Independents a re- turn game here on Wednesday eve- ning next, at the cricket field. Fol- lowing is the lineup of the teams, with the score by innings: Wonder wise--A Rawley ¢; Latour 3b; J. Bird rf; ¥. L. Haw- kins ss; V. Rawley 1b; M. Bird 2b; L E. Patterson p; L. Stevenson t; P. Campbell of; H. Bird, spare. ents---Ida Mills ¢; B. Mills p; E. Page 1b; D, Bishop 2b; M. Mills 3b; M. Phillips, ss; M. Mille, if; D. Amo of; M. Davis rf. Wonderwise. . .10003% 12 ¢--22 Independents . . ,020200 6 2---12 C.L.C. MAKE CHALLENGE. A baseball team has been formed at the Canadian Locomotive Works and they are issuing a challenge to any team in the Mercantile League for a game "anywhere, anytime, any- how." The C. L. C. is reported tb be harboring some real good play- ers and they are anxious to take on a team for an exhibition game. This is a good opportunity for some Mer- |B cantile League team to stack up against some new stuff and the challenge will likely be accepted without delay. Any team wishing to accept the challenge should inform the sporting editor of the British Whig and the acceptance will be gti ven into the hand of the CO. L. C. "baseball magnates." -- LAWN BOWLING * The first bowling doubles tourna- ment of the held at the Queen's Lawn Bowling Club on Thursday afternoon was won by J. C. Munsie and Dr. Kilgour and W. H. Wormwith and J. Litton. Al. though the weather was cold the greens were in fine shape and the bowling was good. First Round. H. F. Price 7, J. Hawkey, 13: W. Wormwith, 13, A. Turcc'te, 9: A. Weir, 11, M. Manahan, 8; H. D. Bibby, 10, C. C. Hodgins, §; W. Me- Cartney, 12, J. 8. Newman, 8; A, B. Treadgold, 9, Dr. R. E. Sparks, 17; R. 8. Graham, 7, J. A. McFarlane, 10; J. C. Munsie, 17, J. J. Newman, Winners First Round. J. Hawkey, 8, W. Wormwith, 11; A. Wier, 2, H. D. Bibby, 14; W. Me- Cartney, 6, Dr. R. B. Sparks, 14; J! A. McFarlane, 13, J. C. Munsie, 18. Losers First Round. H. F. Price, 4, A. Turcotte, 19: M. Nanahan, 11, C. C. Hodgins, 7; J. owman, 3, A. E. Treadgold, 10; R. 8. Graham, 19, J. J. Newman, 4. ~ 'Winners Second Round. W. H. Wormwith, 17, H. D, Bibby, Dr. R. E. Sparks, 5, J. C. Munsie, A. Turcotte, 12, M. Manahan, 5; EB. Treadgold, 4, R. B. Graham, Losers Second Round. J. Hawkey, 13, A. Wier, 9; MeCantney, 16, J. McFarlane, 3: F. Price, 7, C. C. Hodgins, 9; J. Newman, 22, J. J, Newmaux, 3. w. H. A SPORT || IfTHREE vk WILL TUESDAY, OPEN JUNE 8th Everything new and modein in every respect. The best meals with excellent service. FROM 7.00 AM. to 2.00 AM Special attention to private parties. Afternoon Tea served from 8 to 5 pm. 'We invite you to our new Restaurant and promise you the very best at reasonable prices. A La Carte Service on shortest notice. 83 PRINCESS STREET 'Phone 2829. this store that I intend contin TOILET ARTICLES, DRUGS AND CHEMICA Your patronage solicited. ANNOUNCEMENT Jurchagel the Patent Medicine and Toilet Articles husiness of A. G. WILLIAMS, 171 WELLINGTON STREET, I wish to announce to the public gencrally and all patrons of uing sortment of PATENT MEDICINES, DRUG er with a complete stock of PURE for dispensing purposes. TELEPHONE NO. 40. Medley's Drug Store 1 WELLINGTON STREET with a full as and the business SUNDRIES Geta Hotplate for the Summer. We have them at all prices. Tis Saunders 167 PRINCESS STREET. Electric Co. TELEPHONE 441. Human Remains May Be Ambrose Smalls Montreal, June 4.--A rumor that the Montreal police are on the eve of solving the mysterious disappear- ance, six years ago of Ambrose Small, Toronto theatrical magnate, emanated from the unearthing of a box by laborers on excavation work here to-day which is sald to con- tain human remains. The box bas been taken to the morgue, where it will be examined by medical ex- perts. Workers for the past three days have unearthed several parts of what is believed to be human re- mains while working in a road on City Hall avenue. 218T BATTALION OLUB CRITICIZES ACTION Of Bay of Quinte Conference on Question of Cadet Training. Peterboro, June §.--Criticlsm of the action of the Bay of Quinte Con- ference of the United Church in pro- testing against the continuance of military and cadet training was ex- pressed at a meeting in the Armour- jes Wednesday night of the members EASTERN ONTARIO BANKERS 10 CONFER At Kemptville on June 14 Premier Ferguson May 'Make an Announcement. Ottawa, June 4--A conference of Bastern Ontario bankers will be held at Kemptville agriculture school on Monday, June 14, when agricultural conditions in Eastern Ontario will be discussed by several hundred de- legates. Hon. G. Howard Ferguson, A. J. Reynolds, manager of the Bank of Commerce, Psterboro, Barr, director of dairying for Ofit= ario, and other persons will address the meeting. It is undérstood that Premier Ferguson will make an ane nouncement at the meeting of pro- posed action by his Government which he believes will be of great be- nefit to Ontario agriculture. Mandarin face powder. Gibson's. . Lumber, all sizes, FOR SALE. Also Rooting Material Cohen & Ca 'PHONKES 830 ana 837. CR $1.25 3 | Pt ER . >