1918. PAGE FIVE 3 THE DAILY BRITISH. WHIG, FRIDAY, APRIL 26, Substitute the beef you do not est for the rifle you cannot carry. -- Canada Food Boj You Alway: Pay Less Here. Out of Yhe High Rent District. O'Connor's Ladies Exclusive SATURDAY BARGAINS A Real Suit Clearance $10.95 -- 35 SERGE SUITS | 259, DISCOUNT -- 30 HIGH black GRADE SUITS well satisfied with bis coming, and | Comprising the very latest shades; neat belted styles; coats models i in all the wanted shades wanted him to meet the congrega- | Jill sitk lined; good quality serge. In view of the early meeting! and 'newest materials. Individ- he presbytery, the time had not og Sold regular at $15.00, $16.50 SISTA tS cL NEaEm Sa A. oi 8 Boys' £ Mahogany Boots The Kingston Presbytery Hears a De putation From Chalmers--The cn is to Be Officially Extended. The call extended fo Rev. R, ; Wilson, of Vancouver, B.C., by Chal-| og mers church, was considered at a special meeting ol the eng Presbytery, held in Chalmers church | three | Jl o'flock. The moderator, Rev. J. - 'Rattray, of Tweed. presided. Prof. W, G. Jordan, intermin mo-! F s We have the styles the boys want, | leather soles and Neolin soles; sizes | to 5, $5.00, $6.00, $7.00. Boys' sizes, $4.00. Sizes 11to 13}. Leather soles. Little boys' sizes, 8 to 104, $3.50. on Thursday afternoon at derator, gave an account of the man- agement of the congregation at Chal-| mers church by himself, and a com-; mittee, during the vacancy. He] stated that after inquiries various | directions, and after careful consid- gg eration, Rev. R. J. Wilson, of Van- couver, had been asked to preach | |. anniversary services, as they were! « Navy, and brown | . £ Is your home all that you would have ith If it is not you can easily make it so by looking ll over our attractiye spring display. The busy store with large stock. JAMES REID I The Leading Undertaker with Motor Funeral Car. Phone 147 for Motor Ambulance. OA | Campbell Bros | Kingston's Largest Hat Dealers ! signed, by 253, with one elder to Abernethy's S Shoe Store i finest garments, sold regular hear from. b Thi . B ] 25 00 47 50 i Principal Ross reported for: the I - bust. 18 1s a snap. De early $25.00 to $47.50. session, stating that it unanimously SanmanaENEEREEEEEREEEENEREEEEEREREEEEEETEENSD for first choice. Saturday 25% Off. M. Farrell spoke on behalf of ' J. | RE NEW YORK COATS the managers. und stated that before h gl (HAHA re taken due steps to try and interpret | popular light shades at money saving prices ( he following gentlemen spoke on | tter Home ' . \ behalf of the congregation. D. G. Laid} ho referred tot} M T WwW 98c EACH -- 10 DOZ. VOILE WAISTS work of Rev. Mr. Wilson among the | i eans 10 a oman New styles in fancy striped and plain voiles; fine qualities in all Le for oth work id the Prof. MacCl t "hi ti sd is Sa Soc] the one place of greatest listriet, and W. H. Dydé, who spoke | impor ance. He, mo- E : : $3.95 EACH -- 50 REEFERS on bebalt of | ther, daughter, spend Fitting ages 4+years to 6 years; suitable for girls or boys. Brass Beregation. he idederalos was ; se g : nine-tenths of their time or black buttons; full lined, belted styles; navy serge. Regular $5. then approved, and the call was sus- R P ipal McK: of West- ' * $1.25 EACH -- 8 DOZ. SILK WAISTS minster Hot aod Any. BE i CAMPBELL'S is reason enough why : : eT ery Dd te HATS you should make the with large collars. Hi-lo necks, in all the sizes to 44. Your last le, Westminster Presbytery. | Fresh from the fac- home as attractive ag pos- chance at this price. to keep the call open another week, | tory, in crisp, snappy Hi sible. y Headquarters For Fine Georgette, Silk and Crepe De Chene Blouses, 5 han others wight bave sn oppor: | The moderator and the e¢lerk of | wale re Bn $1.29 Each» Millinery Clearance $1.29 Each Pluaylery ere Jppeinied a « om {ll from our immense stock. sion for the induction. \ popular shades. Values, regular $2.50 to $3.75. In Soft Hats. : Hundreds of Children's Hats, Priced from 25¢ Up. new shades, including dark | = - steel, mint, locust, Erin, deep } I J O'CONNOR green, pearl, palmetto, dusk, . spruce, etc, " " igher Up Street, But Always Lower in Price. 260 Prin- ual styles, no two alike. Our been. long, hut the call ind been well jpg ; : and $18.00. Sizes 16 y®&ars to 42 concurred in the call, The very last word in exclusive styles, just received. All the the feeling of the congregation. young men, and the need there would | Home to a woman 1s the sizes to 44. Good value today at $1.50. on behalf of the business men of the| | " tained. : | -- { " +=. in the house. Surely that New styles in good quality white Jap Silk, fancy lace trimmed, in 'the Westminster Presbreecy models. 80N accepts. 10 doz. sample straw shapes. The very newest ideas in all the A : We show the most popular [i -> | Theatrical News cess St. $1.25 to $6.00 (Continued from Page 8.) "The Trail Of The Lonesome Pine." | Through Eugene Walter's drama- tization of 'The Trail of the Lone- some Pine," sweeps the. joy, the zest, the enthusiasm of 'youth in ac-!| tion. June's primitive love is won-| derfully developed by Mr. Walter's | of skill in transferri Mr. Fi book- g/GAs ON STOMACH gil - the tage. while nS nici . y SOUR STOMACH | conception of the lovely pine, the ca- H C M bin, and the conquest of the errmman INDIGESTION fofins a moving background full We « a t 1 A fativ HEARTBURN andiences "in | Boston, Philadelphia, CHOICE New York and i ked th theatres during ona30 Dag a the DELICIOUS Ba play in those cities. Seldom has a BP play been given such an artistic pro- PEANUT duction. 1t enhances the portrayal : of people, whom primitive life has BU1 TER | | Meats, Flour, Grain, MAGNE ESIA| 'hardened, with deep understanding ; 30c Per Lb. Hay and Straw. d sympathy, Misg Louise Price in the role of June given an irresistibly IN 5 GRAIN TABLET! . AND POWDER FORM This peanut butter is Choice Stock of made from carefully Vegetables charming impersonation of Mr. Fox's widely read book heroine. 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All work doue promptly, William Street, MR Planting Onions White and Yellow Dutch Sets, English Mul- - tipliers and Shallots, also all kinds of gar- den seeds - (TORONTO, ONY, (Formerly Windwer.) 0. 2, $3; No. 3, $5 per all a or sen} on receipt of price, "pamphlet. Address: COOX MEDICINE CO, is speedy and certain correction of dan- gerous stomach acidity. It comes only in thesform of five grain tablets and powder in sealed blue packages. Do not confuse with commercial mag- nesia, milk of magnesia or citrate of magnesia. Look for the word BIS- URATED and get the genuine from DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE. LADIES! LOOK YOUNG, DARKEN GRAY HAIR Use the Old-time Sage Tea and Sulphur and Nobody Will » Know. Gray halr, however handsome, de- notes advancing age. We all know the advantages of a youthful appear- ance. Your hair is your charm. It makes or mars the face. When it fades, turns gray and looks streak ust .a few applications of Tea 'and Sulphur enbances its appearance 'a hundred-fold. Dont stay gray! young! || Bither prepare the recipe at home or get from any drug store a bottle of "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com- is merely the old-time reparation because it darkeng the Bair beautifully, besides, no one can | passional and sirenic Cleopatra, she Theda Bara in "Cleppatra." All who see Theda Bara in "Cleo- patra," William - Fox's spectacular film priduction that opens at the Grand Opera House on Monday af- ternoon, for a three-day engagement, with matinees dafly, will realize the tremendous difficulties of such an undertaking. The imagination of the audience is carried back nineteen hundred years, in foe settings of the many hundred scénes of historical accuracy.~ Temples and palaces in all gorgeousness, represent both Egyptian and Roman affluence, This is the occasional screen production that startles by its magnificénee and by the hugeness of {ts representation. Theda Bara is already au idol of the ground to a smooth, creamy paste. It is rich and#ull in flavor. Henderson's Grocery 59-61 Brock St. Phone 279. A square house to deal with. ---------- lf soreen, but by her portrayal of the has advanced as an actress in a way that is almost incomparable, She is said to realize as Cleopatra every phase of amatory enticement that a] conguered all who came under herif influence, winning both Jullus Caesar and Marc Antony from 'the call of leadership only to be followed by their downfall, It 4s a graphic story that has been exposed with rare fidel- iy to historical records. xpected that a large quan- tiby Ie iy expected hay will soon be boated across from 'Wolfe Island for ship-- to New York and Boston mar- Rov. Dr. Maegillivray is to greash urch | anniversary sermons in the 3 the Redeemer, Deseronto, on Sun- April Birthstone tions ot with diamonds, Diemond Rings, Hae to $500. 00, Diamond Ba r Pins, $10.00 to $100.00 $15.00 to $100.00 | $10.50 to $60.00 $15.00 to $75.00 || ps : : 611 Princess Street., Phones: Office 77, Residence, 1342. Riga 'Water An excellent laxative, relieves indigestion, biliousness and dis- orders of the stomach and liver. Take a tumblerful in the morn. ing or at night. 25¢ a bottle, at Prouse's -- Gents' Furnishings Our new spring stock includes the nattiest of ties, the finest of shirts, up-to-the-minute hats, fancy socks, kid gloves, gte. Best of it is you can save money hy trading here. Also big stock of boots and shoes, 271 Princess St.