ee -------------- AMUSEMENTS ee ee What the Press Agents Say About Coming Attractions OPERA ; TO NIGHT HOUSE | To-night "The Bird of Paradise." | "The Bird of Paradise" will « | to the Grand Opera House to | with a cast of unusual meri | Reader, an attractive young actress, | 1s to be the swarthy Hq an prin- jcess Luana, who passio y. loves { Paul Wilson, an American in Hawaii, {who in turn as fervently loves her. But from the moment of his devo- tion to this lovely but sadly primi- tive little creature, Wilson not only {loses caste, but also that q nce of | force and distinction which is his by | right of birth and race. It is only when he realizes his rapid descent, and so turns savagely about (face, | that he restores a mo | self-respect. In the cast supporting | Miss Reader is Sears 1 yr, a lead- ing man of wide exper ce, who has {the difficult role of W I Freder- tick Forrester will enact Tully's self (abandoned beachcor "Ten Thousand Dollar Dean, most original characters i Sea literature. Pame ian attractive blond, mr witching Diana. O features of this play is a quint » of native | Hawaiian and player | Hula dancers. Ann OPERA HOUSE GRAN 8 DAYS, COMMENCING Thursday, Sept. 28 OUR OWN Rex Stock Company IN A COMEDY DRAMA IN FOUR ACTS "THE GAMBLERS" BY CHARLES KLEINE PRICES 20c., 80c., 50c. GALLERY .... 10c. SATURDAY MATINEE: CHILDREN, 10c.; ADU LTS, 25¢. South rowning, rs re it mm singers and it hypnotized--held-- swayed and overwhelmed A brilliant audience was swept through an empire of new emotions at the opening of | DAVID WARK GRIFFITH'S 8tory of an Immortal Bubble "Orphans of the Storm" To see It Is to feel it--and to feel it is to love It ole L-E- PRICES: Mat. 26c--Eve. 50c¢. NOW PLAYING Tax Included. Rex in "The Gamblers." {sent for the last halt of this week {the Grand, "The Gambler lety comedy drama in thre Charles Kleine. Zana Vaughn will ts by geous costumes which were recent- |ly created for her.. The story of | "The Gamblers" in brief is that of the big business world of high fin- ance, In which a woman's lové pre- dominates. ----= | lew are vastly different from that of | the humble laborer, but the love of a good woman is the same in any walk of life--a Riverside Drive mansion or the most humble cottage. Bee '"~ ofl {shod over everyone and everything to attain his ends. Rex as Wilbur { Emmerson, will do a serious bit of lacting, as the man who is caught in [the squeeze of the attorney's ambi- { tions. | Gamblers" has been designed painted by Mr, Frank James. Your Wife" FEATURING OO ---------- | - Does it t Leah Baird Te suspect your Thursday to Saturday | wife? A great { ALSO drama for every- "Robinson Crusoe" and r----es She loved hubby and played with others Was she true to her trust ? "Orphans of the Storm." Alan Dale, who puts his own pri- body. Same prices. lot things entertaining, has written a tabloid review of D. W. Griffith's | "Orphans of the Storm" which lively with its characteristic zest. | However, this picture, a United | Artists Corporation release, which is now playing at The Allen Theatre, TO-NIGHT "The Ordeal" STRAND i IN MARINE CIRCLES & am [confine himselt to the big climax! --e-eg | POTtiOn of the story. He wrote: -- | N , | "The picture itself is certainly very | Ru by Match The Steamer Aube, which went |imeq forgets it has a story. You see {aground at Carlton Island, near!panton, Robespierre and Lillian | {Cape Vincent, N.Y., on Sunday last Gish. The whole thing leads up to! slightly damaged, and after trans- episode is there. Nothing is omit- ferring about 18,000 bushels of her ted. But of course--having seen a wheat cdrgo, she resumed her way picture or two--you know that Lil- | le, before the vessel could be float- to go home with the impression that ed fair Lillian was minus her head.... tur d iL | Then just as the worst was on the ' ada Steamship Lines, is ashore gt '| Fern's Point, between Prescott and Game called at 3 p.m. Montreal, and two of the MacNaugh- timely end. you know--you know--- that the Gish head will appear in| another picture--name to be an float the stranded vessel. The steamer Clinton arrived hero from Montreal on Tuesday afternoon "Don't Doubt Your Wife." SPALED TENDERS, addressed tolorders to clear for Oswego to load |B the soon-to-be-married. "Don't Dr. W. E. McNeill, Registrar, Queen's another cargo of anthracite coal for | Doubt Your Wife' as a motion pic-| University, Kingston, Ont, will be re- Kingston. |ture, featuring Leah Baird, at the for Richardson's elevator, juietel sluire ana metal bookstack work The schooner Granger cleared on clase ori. In this story of two who | , , - {loved each other but between whom | Lt RY BUILDING, QUEEN'S Wednesday morning for Wolfe Is will find plenty of material to talk Treasurer, Queen's University for 5% package freight, and after unicading | #b0ut and to think about and to be| of the amount of the tender. Cheques she was entered in the Davis dry. |thankful for. of unsuccessful tenderers will be re- dock for minor repairs. It gs expect- let it be said that Leah Baird wears the successful tenderers. - some wonderful creations. To the The owners reserve the right to re- men let it be sald they will feast Ject any or all tenders. i Determined to Press a be ehange, Toronto; or they may be: had upon deposit of §15 for their safe return : : by applying to the architects. - | Bvans in the police court on Friday, |CTU%0e" Will commence. The new consulted with his lawyers on Wed- | °¥i8l is one that will not only be a nesday morning, end in spite of ef. delight to children but it will be an older folks, those to whom the st. fering from severe injuries and is » ¢ story under the care of a physician, Is almost a memory, "The Adven- 4 tures of Robinson Crusoe" will be a some spirits. F0,,5u¢ the timber on the south Lodge, AF. & AM. paid a fraternal | With the new serial in addition to Sk ho, township of Saackiston, '% visit to Prince Edward lodge at Pio- | Leah Baird in "Don't Doubt Your ond . ton on Tuesday. There were twenty- Cochrane, Ontatio. lety. In the feature picture there is BO A ponte: Nugust porn jeri "> |The visiting members of the craft |p sore Soy Dlinding, whirling to, A t 24th, 1922. were royally entertalned by their > J0_g1ad you i Picton brethren and brought an or- |enormous. It is filled with stress | The George Richardson Stadium |wes released on, Tuesday afternoon the guilloting to which Lillian Is | to Montreal early Tuesday night. lian Gish will be saved! No picture verge of happening, rescue comes. 8 now on sale at Uglow's Book | on tugs are assisting her. It is not nounced later." and will receive minor repairs before "Don't Doubt Your Wife" is ex-| celved up to noon of 16th October, 1923.) The schooner Maple Leaf arrived |Strand Theatre the last three days of | > the great evil, suspicion, | UNIVERSITY, KINGSTON, ONT. |!4nd to load grain, x P Beautiful gowns are always a turned after contracts are awarded. ed that she will be floated and ready y their eyes on millinery that would Drawings and specifications may Charge of Assault ------ : SHEPARD AND CALVIN, forts to smooth over the case he le education. To those who have the full blooded story, different from the Masonic Visit to Picton. will be received by the un- and conditions of sale and fur- Wife" & moving picture programme Masons in the party, ang ublication of are under a safe roof, while the so- or. cial chestra and quartette with them. A STRAND | \ is so extensive that Mr. Dale had to} s 'and storm and Lillian Gish. It tells] |the story a trifle haltingly, and at| by the Donnelly Sflvage and Wreck- | oq for exécution. Every detail that | LIMESTONES ing Company. The steamer was only {could harrow your feelings in this| VS RM C | This part of her cargo was removed director would permit her fair head * ® ® on the lighters Harriet D. and Mam- to fall. No picture would allow you The steamer Arabian, of the Can- She is saved--and Danton has saved her. 8he is plucked from an un- St. known as yet whether the Donnelly salvage outfit will be required to ee ------------ clearing for the upper rakes. { The steamer Brantford is awafting | cellent advice for both the married | for the excavation, masonry, water- o this week is absorbin ippi 11 Tuesday night from Stella with grain rbing, gripping and proofing, cut stone, structural steel, g mE fascinating entertainment of high | thrived. | Each tender must be accompanied' The steamer Brockville down from | MOVINg picture goers of Kingston | by a marked cheque to the order of Picton on Wednesday morning with source of entertainment on the Performance bonds shall be furnish-|to resume her route by Thursday. Screen. To the es of Kingston ed at owners' option and expense, by at Registrar's Office, Ques' at | Bake Jour wife envied by hundreds. versity, Kingston; and at Builders' Ex- wp} Lhe same programme the serial John North, who fs a! "The Secret Four" will be finished charge of assault against J. Gwallia [22d "The Adventures of Robinson 36 Toronto St, Toronto,' tory fresh in their memories it will determined to press #. Mr. North|® wi is able to walk around, 'but is suf- be excellent entertainment. For the © general run of serials, carrying with The officers and a number of the |it many appeals to their adventure- to and including Monday, , he 2 to tober. 190s. Tor the brethren of the Ancient St. John's Barticylars may be Shsatned Spon five local is being offered that will be sure to Dalton 3 nant Crown Timber the trip was made by cars to Deser- |? lease. There is indeed a great var- onto and thence by boat to Picton. Scenes will be cheerful. The prices are the usual Strand prices: return visit will be made on Thurs- : day, October 13th. 3 eu The test of civilization is in the Matinee, 1lc and 16¢; Evenings, 16c and 25 o ¥ um of his] one of the | es a most be- | The Rex Stock Company will pre-| have a chance to wear several gor-| The lives of the favored | 1 | | Bill | Yule will appear in something quite | & 4 ; ' | different in the part of the merciless, [crafty attorney, who rides rough- | | A spleddid setting for "The | vate brand of tabasco in his reviews | is | OBE i A ssi ~ THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. MAIL ORDERS | | i | | | | | | | | | { | Filled Same Diy as Received. THURSDAY ONLY ENGLISH HEATHER HOSE 89c. | Knickers at *1.39 { Large assortment of colors, such as Pink, »~ With fancy cuff and elastic tic at knees and waist. 90c. Green, Mauve, Cream, White and Black; made knee and waist, Bloomers Heav, Ribbed Cotton Heavy Ribbed Cotton Bloomer at a popular price--made in Pink and White shades. Elas- WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 27, 1022, EXPRESS PREPAID. ALTERATIONS FREE. NEW STOCKS OF Knit Be Ready for the Cold Weather Knit Underwear gives a certain assurance of warmth and comfort in cold weather that many women feel has a direct re- lation to smart appearance. And now is the hortune time to buy for stocks are especially varied. Every. kind of wanted neck line, sleeve, size and length can be had in'light, medium and heavy weight garments of W ool, Cotton and Silk, and in the various mixtures of each Long Sleeve Styles In Combinations or Vests, in round or V neck styles--light, medium or heavy weight ma- terials of- Cotton, Wool and Silk. 0c up Bodice Top, Ankle Length Combination--can be had in almost any con- celvable style that you might think of--bodice top with tight knee length or large flare knee. Priced from $1.50 up. Flannelette Gowns A few cool nights and the heavier garments must come. be beat for quality, size EXT es Sv omy 2 YI 73 EY ; on (Flying Wheel quality) Silk and Wool Combinations, This well known quality is stocked by this store in various styles. and w: Our range of Flannelette and style. armer sleeping : Gowns cannot Compare them and know. SPECIAL SELLING OF GIRDLES and CORSE Our stock of the new is complete in a large rang with experienced saleswom you. ELASTIC LETTES Fall Girdles, Corselettes and Corsets ©. of the various form-fitting models, en who will advise what is best for GIRDLES Elastic Girdles made practi. cally of all heavy elastic, rein forced with boning where sup- port is needed. Popular Girls' Corset. $2.00 up. CORSELETTES Latest style of Corset in de- maad by the Young folks; made in heavy quality Coutil, well reinforced with four hose sup- ports, $1.50 up. CHILDREN'S WOOL HOSIERY | Lim Il4 PRINCESS STREET JACKSON-M FY Pd hd ITED CHILDREN'S WOOL HOSIERY ---------------------- : SPORTING NEWS Here They Are. The lineup to be used by Lime- stones against R.M.C. on Saturday will be chosen from the following men: Halves-- Cherry, Angrove, Shipman. Flying 'and Outside wings--Van- alstyne, McBroom, Sugel, Moxris, Steacy, Givens, Baker. Quarters--Nickle and MeDonald. Snap--Ada, Spence, Stein, Pep- piatt. Middle wingse--RElliott, Wilkinson, Wright, Ackroyd, Squires. Insides--Edgar, Clark, McKay, Ackroyd, Murray, 3 There are also several other play- ers not mentioned here, who may be in the gamé, Evans, Twigg, mnt Queen's Busy. A good squad turned out at Queen's last night for the, rugby practise. Among the new faces were McNeill, last year's prize wing man with the juniors, Batstone, Bond, Gamond, Airth. Some of the boys who have just come back in- dulged in only light workouts. Adams is expected in to-day and Harding tomorrow. Boucher, of last year's hockey squad, end "Stubby" Holmes, diminutive mitt artist have also arrived. Cadets' Rifle" Competition. The rifie shooting for the King's prize, open to high school cadets, takes place at Long Branch Ranges, Toronto, beginning October 13th. There has been a slight change in the regulations permitting teams to use their local government ranges, but as this does not appeal to many shooters lured by the money prizes offered at the Toronto range, teams will still go to Toronto, and eight or ten teams are expected there. The Kingston Collegiate Institute is send- ing a team as there are no local funds available for prizes that would make an attraction for many cadets. Lt- Col. G. H. Gillespie is making all of the necessary arrangements for transportation and entertainment while in Toronto. a ------------------ When you see the list of auto- mobile smashups every dag you get the idea that this is the Unsafe and Insane era. : A lot'of us would have more cofn it we put as m pep in our voca- tions as we do fn our vacations. ASEBAL SCORES 1 -------- LTT National League, New York 6, St. Louis 3. Brooklyn 12, Boston 5. Cincinnati 15, Philadelphia 8. QUEEN'S UNIVERSITY Students to Regis~ ter. Queen's opened its 82nd session in arts; its 70th session in medicine and its 30th session In science, Wednes- day morning. Classes started in all three faculties and registration in arts and science opened. Hundreds of students were regist- erad Wednesday. No estimath of the total of the registration could be given by the staff. While about a week is given for registration, all students are anxious to be register- ed before Friday as after that date a special fee is charged. The indications are now that the registration will likely be as large as last year,, though there is a 'possibility that the freshman Yoar in the faculty of arts may not be as large as last year. About forty have registered in first year science but this does not equal last years reg- istration. However, more registra- tions will be received. The staff of the faculties is now nearly up to strength, Prof. Henry Alexander and R. Watt havifig re- cently arrived. Many of the lectur- es will not start until the end of the week ---- TO LECTURE AT QUEEN'S. Principal of Westminster Hall, Van- couver, B.C., Has Arrived. Rev. W. H. Smith, D.D., principal 'of Westminster Hall, Vaacouver, B.C, is to give a two months' course of lectures to the students in the lecturer is well known as one of the outstanding men in the Presbyterian cifurch and will give the course in practical theology with particular reference to pastoral work. Dr. Bmith has arrived at Queen's, and with the opening of the classes of the theological college will assums his dutles. SESSION IS OPEN | a | {And There Is a Rush by the just faculty of theology this sessiom. The | City Water and Milk At present the local Health Commissioner has all city water should be boiled--because it is not Pp Milk can be and, in many cases, is 'not: pure, as injurious to the health as impure water. Milk from PRICE'S DAIRY is pasteurized and clarified, th ing their customers of only the purest milk it is possible to ynereby wo PRICE'S DAIRY publicly announced the ure. and to the consumer ig | it HL TT [ a |RUSSIA INADMISSIBLE | TO VENICE CONFERENCE { Britain Holds It Is Continua- tion of Conference Result- | ing in Sevres Treaty. i British | ee -------- Catholic Women's League Hears Message From Pope ence is a continuation of the nego- tiation and the conference which re- Winnipeg, Sept. 27.--8ix dundre¢ sulted in the treaty of Sevres. it was) Women from all parts of Canida list. stated in official circles today. The|®"®d With attention to a message participants to the new conference | from Pope Pius XI, which was read are powers which concluded the lat- | Tuesday night at the opening session ter treaty, it was further declared. | of ne second annual convention of On this ground, Russta 1s inad- the Catholic Women's League of ntissable, it is declared in foreign of-| Canada, being held at tae Royal fice quarters. In regard to the con-| Alexander Hotel trol of the straits, they will be con- | The papal message was read by 1 fided to the league of nations, and | Miss Belle Guerin, Montreal, domin {all that will be necessary for Russia | jon president, who received it from {to do to share in their usefulness his holiness when she was iz Rome at oe. to. bevome yiliaea and join | attending the conventien of the Ca i " 8 . |tholic Women's League of the a 1 | World. London, Sept. 37.--Prime Minis-| _O0° Of the suggestions was that ¢ {ter Lioya George yesterday issued an| | © cotative of the league should [official denial that Great Britain had |P® Placed in Winnipeg to get 1g {assisted either the Greeks or the| touch with Catholics ameng the {Turkish Nationalists with arms and|™20Y Immigrants expected to arrive equipment or advice. IN| in Canada in the near future. -- -- -------------- Tings coud be worse. Just os The hotter you make ft for some pose the ten-cent stores were hand- people the more they complais about ling automobiles! this being a cold world. \ nn A Removal Notice WwW. H FRANCIS, PAINTER Has moved to 438 DIVISION ST. Drop a card and you will receive prompt attention. Phone not connected yet London, Sept. 27.--The reply to the demand of Russia to be Included in the proposed conference at Venice, will be that this confer-