THE DAILY B RITISH WHIG. . GRAN TO-NIGHT and SATURDAY OUR OWN | Rex Stock B Company IN A REAL REX COMEDY "IN WALKED JIMMY" VAUDEVILLE BETWEEN ACTS 20c., 30c., 50c. SATURDAY MATINEE: CHILDREN, 10c.; ADULTS, 25c¢. GRAND MON.& ic y200. PrICES--80c. to bir \ test Mvstery Play "A wild mystery play, considerably wilder than any seen In ' these parts fo. a long time."--New York*Times. "Thrill after thrill--one sensation aiter another"-- Chicago The World's Grea ews, tom Gat now and again you are beine afrald."JChicago iv "There 's, in fact, hardly a don Times. "There is a thrill a minute"--London Post, enjoyable bandld, 'The Bat.' So uncanny In its manipula. | OPERA [i if | HOUSE ; i LANA GALLERY .... 10c. TUES OCT, 23 24 SEATS NOW ON SALE . impelled to whistle to keep from moment without a thrilL."--Lon. DOROTHY i "» iE SIREN CALL NEXT MONDAY "FOOLISH WIVES" STRAND DANCING LESSONS Will Be Taught Every Night at GARDEN HALL All lessons by appoint ment only, Young or old, it's mever too late to learn to dance. Madam S$, Cohen, Teacher 111 Broek St. hone' 357. Res. Phone 1878. AUCTION SALE Saturday, at 12 o'clock noon. ige Touring Car, 6 passenger, in d running order. MURRAY'S AUCTION ROOMS y Market Square. {00F members of Cataraqul Lodge, No, LO.F.,, are requested to meet at tt's Undertaking Parlors on Sat- y afternoon, Oct. 21st, at 3 p.m. to jtend the funeral of our late Bro. iSeph R. Donaldson, P.G. "Members of Sister Lodges respectful- rh ited to tend, ~ _ Sere) ooper, . uglas, . Noble Grand. Rec.-Sec'y. fA -- ---- i cn emoval Notice 'W. H. FRANCIS, PAINTER Has moved to 438 DIVISION ST. wr a card or phone 1885J and Il receive prompt attention. 'orkmanship guaranteed and ges right. ' THOMAS ENTERS THE TENNIS FINALS Meets W. E. Crocker, the ~ MicQill Star, on Friday Afternoon. he semi-finals in the Interg¢ol- tennis tournament were Friday morning. "Bud" 8, Queen's representative, and Crocker, the McGlll star, qua- for the finals which will be d this afternoon. jomas was matched with Larkin, to, in the semi-finals, and af- three set struggle, won out, the last a love set. His was brilliant, the fine wea- ng the play. The scores match were (6-3), (3-6), eo A-L-LEN SIRT Talmadge 'The Eternal Flame" "ONTARIO HALL, (City Buildings) SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21st 2 pom. and 3.45 p.m. PRICES: Children, Sc.; Adults, 15e. men, were matched against each other, and after a gruelling contest the latter won. The winner is an exceptionally fine player, but there was little to choose between tho two. The last set was drawn out to sixteen games, and nearly all were deuce affairs. The score of the sets were (3-6), (7-5), (9-7). The doubles were started during the day. » Standing of the House. London, Oct. 20.--Following was the standing of the parties in the British House of Commons at thes end of 1921: Coalition 323; Liberals, 129; National ocratic party, 12; total 464. Non-Coalition members -- Labor 69; Unionists, 48; Liberals, 34; Smn Feiners, 73; Irish Nationalists, 7; others 12; total, non-coalition, 243. members -- Unionists, Dem- coalition, Extension of office for President Ebert of Germany is practically as- sured. ¥. ' ge and Crocker, both McGill bor of chronic A few doses al- bronchial cough HITIS N pt PEE AMUSEMENTS What the Press Agents Say About Coming Attractions nl 4 -- "The Bat." Mark this date and place well, at the Grand Opera House on Mond and Tuesday, October 23r Then and there, local thea are to have the opportunity ing for themselves, biggest success in years. hart and Avery Hopwood and is p sented by Wagenhals and Kemper. | It has established new records for | success, wherever it has been seen. | At this writing "The Bat" has over | two years to its credit in New York, and more than one solid year in| Chicago, something never be fore | heard of in that city for any play. In | every other efty that it has been| seen, it has played to obsolute capa- | city audiences for just as long as booking arrangements have permit- ted it to remain. "The Bat" is a thrilling mystery story , filled with dramatic moments and interspersed with some of the rarest comedy ever seen on any stage. It is entertain- ment from beginning to end and da- | fles. the most jaded theatregoer to! resist it. "The Bat" comes here, pre: sented in exactly the same careful, | satisfactory manner as it 'was offered | fn New York and Chicago. Wagen- | hals and Kemper, sponsors of "Tha | Bat," .have long been noted for | their success as producers. Not a! little of that success has been due | to their rare 'judgment in the selec- | tion of plays and not a little to the | fact that they have ! never sent a | play on tour that was not carefully | and competently produced and that | did not depend for its presentaticn on the efforts of a decidedly excel- lent company. - Another Masterpicte. "The Eternal Flame," a magnifi- | cent picturization of Honere Bai- | 2ac's "La Duchesse de Langeais," | with Norma Talmadge in the most | poignant starring vehicle she has ye} graced with her beauty and charm, | is the extraordinary First Nationa attraction at the Allen Theatre, | where it ofiPned its engagement last | night. The story revolves about the petty jealousies, scandals and ro-| mances of the Court of Louis XVIII, | with the beautiful duchess as tne outstanding figure. Miss Talmadge | as the duchess reaches the heights of her wonderfully successful car- eer; as the heartless court coquette, she is elusive; as the woman whose | true love Is doubted and foresworn, | she is a most magnetic, appealing | figure. General de Montriveaun, .mas- 'erfully portray by Conway Tearle, kidnaps the duchess, believing her professed love to be a mockery, and in his rage prepares to brand her as | a woman to be shunned. But he cannot bring himself to mar her beauty. He frees her. She writes him daily, but her letters are returned unopened. In despair she decides to quit the world forever and go into the seclusion of a convent. De Montriveau learns her love is genu- ine and arrives at the convent just as she was about to take her final vows that would have closed its | walls about her for life. The happy | reunion of the lovers is an exquisite finish to this production. ---- Dorothy Dalton Liked. Yesterday's audience at the Strand theatre pronounced Dorothy Dalton's | latest Paramount picture, "The Sir-| en Call" one well worthy of that young and popular star. The story of the Yukon, its great frozen wast- es and its dance halls is stirring in- deed. "The Leather Pushers" is gett- ing better every w and "The Ad- ventures of Robins Crusoe" fis growing more popular every day. Taking the programme as a whole it-is one that shoukl not be missed If good entertainment is desired. Remember "Foolish Wives" opens Monday. > KINGSTON, SHRINERS LEAVE FOR BROCKVLLE Have Their Own Goat, Bag Pipe Band and Sheik for Ceremonial. S---- Rameses Temple, Toronto, of the Ancient, and Arabic Order of nobles of the Mystic Shrine, passed through at the outer station of the Grand Trunk on Friday afternoon, in a spec- ial train, on a pilgrimage to Brock- ville, where they will pitch their tents for a fall ceremonial. They were ac- companied by their famous patrol and Shrine band. The Kingston Shrine Club of Ra- meses Temple, composed of upwards of fifty members, assembled at the Masonic Temple at 1145 AM. and marched to the city station, where a 115 BROCK ST. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21st Phone 1030. kinds of CAKES, PASTRY and HOME- on Friday for a trial order for TT A DEPOSIT WILL HOLD ANY GARMENT == SEMI-ANNUAL = SALE THIS IMPORTA GEN NT AUTUMN EVENT BRINGS UINE SAVINGS TO THE WOMEN OF KINGSTON doc) HEATHER HOSE English make, all Wool yarn in | popular Heather shades of Lovat, | Blue and Brown. HEATHER HOSE Fine quality all Wool ,with Silk Embroidered Clox, shades for Fall PURE WOOL First SEMI-ANNUAL SPECIAL 89c SILK CLOX in the new SEMI-ANNUAL SALE \ $1.25 ITALIAN SILK Hoslery, In all heels, Heavy quality plain Italian Silk Hos!ery, pointed heel Brown, White and Na GREY SUEDE GAUNTLETS Perrin make, Gauntlet style, with gusset, straped wrist--all sizes 6 to 7 1.2, HOSIERY REG. $3.50 TO $1.00 quality ribbed Glove - Silk colors, polnted Pine Black less s --- Black, vy. $2.95 made with tong and All RIBBED PURE SILK HOSIERY even weave, pure Silk, fn and Navy only, with seam- | leg--all sizes. SEMI-ANNUAL SALT O98c CHILDREN'S STOCKINGS Wool -- 50c. Up Check-Back Sport Coats Plain tailored, mannish Burberetti Tweed Coat-- Raglan shoulders with double stitched edges, made with large inverted pleats, made in English Heather mixtures. 19.75 --= SPECIALS 4 only Fur Trimmed Tweed Coats. ... $18.50 10 only Fur Trimmed Tweed Coats .... $19.75 JACKSON-METTV LIMITED ll4 PRINCESS STREET AND-- FLANNEL DRESSES I! SATURDAY. , *7.95 Popular Dress for Girls, in all the new light shades -- beautifully trimmed and braided in attractive styles--Sizes 16, 18, 20. Best Black Ceylon TEA Fine value srreenens dBc. Ib, PHONE 597 | MARTIN'S Good value Finest Quality PEAS - 2 cans for 25¢. SUCCESSORS TO WM. DAVIES CO. JUST WEST OF PUBLIC UTILITTIES 272 PRINCESS ST. Another Big Reduction in Fresh Meat Prices FOR THIS WEEK-END JUST NOTE THESE LOW PRICES, BEEF, BEEF. All Western Beef, Govern- ment Inspected apd every pound carries the Martin Lim- ited Guarantee. Look at these prices: Best Round Steak +... 18¢c Ib. Best Sirloin Steak --.. 28¢ Ib. Best Porterhouse Steak 25¢ Ib. Best Shoulder Roasts 10c Ib. Best Blade Roasts -.-..12¢ Ib. Best Thick Rib Roasts 18¢ Ib. Best Prime Rib Roasts 18¢ Ib. Round Pot Roasts .--. 9¢ Ib. Thick Brisket Beef -- 10¢ Ib. Thick Brisket Beef -- 8c Ib. SAUSAGES Famous Homemade-. 15¢ Ib. Little Pork Sausage --28¢ Ib. 23¢ Ib. All our sausages are made New England . The Mystic_Shrine in |} America over a under government inspection. A MARTIN, Limited rolls, pies, cakes and biscuits, and are to_meet the most Sxaeting make a i o cakes for weddings, church socials and public functions, as well as taking cat- ering contracts, The shop is being fitted in a very attractive manner and all cus. tomers are assured of prompt and courteous attention at all times. Mr. Hambrook has won an enviable repu.- tation as a caterer and bak- firm of Reid and Humbrook. that Tor contributed suc- wi years to removed--2 to 5 lbs. in piece PORK! PORK! Government inspected Cana- dian Pork -- something real nice and tasty for roasting -- thick- meaty roasts Young Pork with rind and excess fat 23c. POUND Trimmed Chops -----26¢c. Ib. SHORTENING Well-known Peerless brand--- | 3 1b. pails gross--while they | last «ccciveennnnn... 48g, Pail | - wr ed tion to taking special orders for cakes, pies, bread and rolls, meats and fowl will be dressed and baked for busy housewives who desire to have this work done right and promptly deliv- er The premises at 115 Brock street are within the reach of all ladies who are down town shopping and no orders are too exacting for the satisfactory execution of this enterprising firm. -------- FATHER AND THREE SONS. - SERVED IN GREAT WAR "Hiker" Laid up in General Hospital Came of a Fight- -- unders, the "hiker," who in the General Hos- an BACON Choice lean Breakfast Bacon. mild cured, machine sliced *3exsees 386¢. Ib. CHOICE ROLLED By the piece Sliced Lightly smoked and very mild .-... 30c. Ib. Extra fine value Pickled Side Pork, lean and nice --23¢. Ib. Charles Saunders, of 1 Hyman street, London, Ont, an according to information, which has been receiv- ed in the city, his parents did not know anything about his sad plight until they read a despatch appearing in all the newspapers. Saunders, it will be recalled, while travelling with his wife and a friend named Griffin, was stricken. when near Tweed, and had to be brought to the Kingston General Hospital. ar Saanders JN avitseas, as id also his two brot arry, of London, and Charles, of Hamilton, and his father also went overseas. Charles was an interpreter for the French and was taken prisoner by the Germans. ------------------ Men's and Boys' overcoats, great value, Livingston's. With a change of government, Great Britain is likely to be more liberal on the allied debts.