"Out of the High Rent District," 0'Gonnor's Ladies' Exclusive New York Models COATS, SUITS AND DRESSES Individual style garments for ladies, misses and girls. received. pri Inspection invited. A large shipment just Get our : Millinery Everything that is new in headwear for ladies, misses, girls and children. Hats to suit every face. Prices to suit every purse. T.J.O' Connor 260 Princess St. Telephone 800 Higher up street but always lower in price. ry ES rw 1) TELLS DYSPEPTICS | Salmon Week Prices Reduced On All Kinds. Eat Fish and Save Bacon. ,- Straining your eyes to do your work is like over load afl automobile going uphill. . Tao 'much pull the "engine will wear out quickly: We are professionally cap- able of relieving the most. aggrrvated cates of eye strab. by our scien tific system. J. J. Stewart, opty ri Special- Opp. Post Omice, Kingston niet sin ps wnt Bs WHAT 10° EAT Vavord Indigestion, Sour Acid Stom- . ach, Heartburn, Gas on Stomach, Etc, Indigestion and practically all forms of stomach trouble, say medi- cal authorities, are due nine times out of ten to an excess of hydro- chlorie acid in the stomach. Chronic "acid stomach" is exceedingly dan- gerous and sufferers should do either one of two things. Either they can go on a limited and often disagreeable diet, avoiding foods that disagree with them, that irritate the stomach and lead to ex- cess acid secretion or they can eat as they please in reason and make it a practice to counteract the effect of the harmful acid and prevent the ture fermentation by the use of a lit- tle Bisurated Magnesia at their meals. There is probably no better, safer or more reliable stomach antiacid than 'Bisurated Magnesia and it is widely used for this purpose. It has no direct action on the stomach and Is not a digestent. But a teaspoon- ful of the powder or a couple of five grain tablets taken in a little water with the food will neutralize the ex- cess acidity which may be present and prevent its further formation. This removes the whole cause of the trouble and the meal digests natur- ally and healthfully without need of pepsin pills or artificial digestents. Get a few ounces of Bisurated Mag- nesia from any reliable druggist. Ask for either powder or tablets. It never comes as a liquid, milk or eci- trate and in the bisurated form is not a laxative. Try this plan and eat what you want at your next meal and see if this isn't the best advice you ever had. on "what to eat." To Prevent and Check Hay Fever Try Our Special Guaranteed One. SARGENTS' DRUG STORE Princes sand Montreal Sts. Sargent's Satisfactory Service. Phone 41. ~~ Str. Britannic ~--y | ie ¥ Our Montreal r reight By the t Line and send your shipments for Gananoque, Brockville, Cornwall, Montreal, and intermediate ports to the Ferry Dock. Telephone 2195. formation of gas, sourness or prema- | = nnn tn THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1918. mm __PAGE FIVE A VERY FASCINATING PLAY "DADDY LONG-LEGS" WAS CA. PABLY SHOWN THURSDAY. Miss Edna Walter and Robert Phil lips Were the Outstanding Figures of a Large Cast:-Miss Geraldine Jacobi, Formerly of Kingston, Was Very Pleasing. A charming play is "Daddy Long- Legs," not without its touches of pa- thos but replete with bright and happy humor. It delighted the au- dience at the Grand Opera House on Thursday afternoon and evening, who {thoroughly appreciated the cdpable beloved some cal theme penned by the Jean Webster in serial form ¥ears ago The rebellion of the little orphan girl, Judy Abbot, at the end of eigh- teen long years in the John Greer Home, her subsequent transforma- tion into an accomplished authoress while at a boarding school for polite young ladies, and her marriage to her mysterious guardian fondly known as Daddy Long-Legs, was the basis {of a deliciously original tale. | The eccentricity of the plot lent it- | self readily to a realistic portrayal, and there was injected into it by the accomplished Thespians an adequate measure of verisimilitude. Moments of sadness when it was hafll to keep back the sympathetic tears that were wont to fall as Judy poured out her sorrows alternated with the flashes of wit that were interspersed with the action of the play. As Judy Abbott, Miss Edna Walter exceeded anticipations, and portrayed her emotional role with a fidelity which' équalled, if not excelled, that of other accomplished artists who presentation of the somewhat whimsi- {destroying substances, Nothing Like It For Bronchitis And Weak Throat Remarkable Cures in the Cases Reported Daily, Worst CURES ° WITHOUT USING DRUGS Doctors now advocate an entirely new method for treating bronchitis and irritable throat. Stomach dosing is no longer necessary. . The most approved treatment consists of a healing vapor resem- bling the pure air of the Adiron- dacks. This soothing vapor is full ob germ- and at the same time is a powerful healing agent. It is sent to the bronchial tubes and lungs through a skillfully devised inhaler that can be carried in the vest pocket. Simplicity itself is the keynote of this splendid treat- ment. CATARRHOZONE is the name of this wonderful invention that is daily curing chronic cases of weak throat, bronchitis and catarrh. Every breath through the inhaler is laden with soothing, healing substances that destroy all diseased conditions in the breathing organs. It can't fail to cure because it goes where the trouble really exists, and doesn't at- tempt to cure an illness in the head of throat by means of medicine ta- ken into the stontach. Catarrhozone is a direct, breathable, scientifice cure. There is no sufferer from a grip- py cold or any winter ill, that won't find a cure in Catarrhozone, which is employed by physicians, ministers, lawyers and public men throughout many foreign lands. Large size lasts two months and cost $1.00 and is were-fier predecessors lead ling male role of Jervis Pendleton, the | beneficent Daddy Long-Legs, 'Robert | Phillips adequately measured up to {the requirements of smoothness and | sincerity. | Both Miss Walter and Mr Phillips | were, of course, the outstandipg char- {acters, but they were ably assisted by la large Kingstontans took an | especial interest in Miss Gertrude Ja- i cobi as Julia Pendleton, one of Judy's | college friends. Miss Jacobi was a | resident of this city in her childhood, {and the pleasant enthusiasm she dis. | played in her ingenue role was charm- ling "Daddy Long-Legs" is a story { which will never pall. but will grow sweeter and more fascinating with { the passing of time { Durine the changing scenes Frank J. Kirk made a timely appeal for the support of the public to the | Catholic 'Army Hut Fund, and two | nurses received contributions at the | exit at the end of the performance. cast ol PATTERSON-ALIINSON | Wedding at the Bride's Home on { Wolfe Island. A pretty wedding took place at {the home of Mr. and Mrs. William | Allinson, Wolfe Island, on Wednes- | day morning, when their fourth { daughter, Mabel Gertrude; was unit- ed in marriage to Frederick Folger Patterson, of Pittsburg township. The ceremony was performed in a parlor adorned with great quantities of asters before a number of rela- tives and friends) The pretty bride, carrying a huge bouquet of white and pink roses, was attired in a wedding gown of pink silk with overdress of crepe de chene and entered the room on the arm of her father, who gave her away. She was unattended but was preceded by | | Pt In a, drain on Brock street her four little nieces, Miss Mary Pyke, Miss Edna Pyke, Miss Nina James and Miss Irene Franklin, who were dainty flower girls, Miss Grace Newlands, cousin of] the bride, played the Wedding March and after the ceremony, which was performed by Rev, C. Morrison, the guests retired to the delicious wed- ding breakfast, The bride. was the recipient of a handsome cabinet of silver from her husband and each of the girls was given a locket and chain, while Miss Newlands reeeived a pearl brooch. In a few happy re- marks 8. T, Lilley proposed a toast to the health and happiness of the bride, which was responded to by Rev. C. Morrison in pleasihg manner. After the wedding breakfast the happy couple left by motor for To- ronto and Hamilton. The bride's travelling suit was of slate-colored cloth and a black veivet hat and white fox furs completed her attire. On their return Mr, and Mrs, Patter- son will reside at 25 Union street west, Debilitated Children in Belgium. In spite of all that has been accomi- plished on their behalf, school meals, sehool colonies, ete., children in occu~ pied territory are nevertheless' feelin the effects of the hard conditions 0 living prevailing there since the Ger- man invasion. sels pedagogic wo of it in the englin sults of ex- aminations Jess satisfyin than in 1917, they are AMiscussing measures to be taken to avoid that state of things! A Saange in the system of quarterly compositiohs is considered. Monthly ones would replace these, thus de- manding a lesser intellectual effort from the pupils. Besides m year- end examinations 'the professors would consider children's diligence during the whole year. For written examinations would be substitiited oral ones, in which intellectual ;apti- tude and mental dispositions of young peaple would be more fully revealed, ! Fell In Action, | Pte. Alexander Meachaen Denyes, of the Canadian L.T.M.B., was killed in action on Sept. 2nd. He was the only son of J. M. Denyes, graduate of Queen's and inspector of schools in Halton county. was in his twentieth year, His father ormerly resided at Odessa. : CRC For Fall axd Winter. Prevost, Brock Etreet, has A grea. assortment of Ready-Made clothing, and a lendid assortment of Gent's His order clothing de- partment was never better ith new goods, it will pay you to examine his stock before buying. BA, aj The lads guaranteed; small size 5H0e, sample size. 25¢, all storekeepers and drug- gists, y {bts of Fall Fas, 191 | A ------ Issued by the Agricultural Societies Branch of the Ontario Department of Agricdlture, Toronto, J. Lockie Wilson, superintendent, Bancroft \.. ... ... ... ... Sent. 26-27 Cobden 4) . oe Sept. 26-27 Cobourg .. se sea sea sane Oot. 13 Demoresville ... ....... ".. Sept. 28/ Kingston ... ... + Sept. 24-27 Maberly « Sept. 25 Madoe ... ... Marmora .. ... . McDonald's Corners Millbrook ... ... Ofdedisa ... .,v" +.. ... Spencerville ... ... ... .., Stella ..., ... Oct, 8 . Sept. 23-26 Injured By Fall, Thomas Stanford, the popular treasurer at the Grand Opera House, was seriously injured on Wednesday afternoon, when he slipped and fell, while about to board a street car. He was removed to the Hotel Dieu and attended by Dr. S. J. Keyes, and on Thursday was reported to be do- ing nicely. Windsor ... . Rev, W. T. G. Brown will be the speaker and Dr. Harold Angrove the soloist at the Rally Day service on Sundoy, 22nd, in connection with the Cataraqui Methodist Sunday school. IKINGSTON EVENTS| 25 YEARS AGO. wigg and L fould 'voppers dated 1716, 175 1816. There is a fair expectation of loco- motive contracts for the work here, sufficient to keep one hundred and fifty men busy all winter. The following prices prevailed for fruit to-day: Apples, 30c to 40c per peck; crab apples, 40c basket; pears, 75 cents basket; peaches, %¢ to $1.25 It's Easy Enough io keep the liver right if you use Dr. Chase's Kid- ney-Liver Pills occasion- T >) ally. he liver gets lazy at times and when it does di- gestion is interfered with and the kidneys fail to act, You soon know it when the liver is awakened by this treatment, for head- ache, Dbiliousness and ~ slomach troubles disap- ear and you feel fine. his is an easy prescrip- tion for health and happi- ness. , : Spoils the Hair If you want to keep your hair looking its best, be careful what you wash it with. Don't use « prepared shampoos or anything else, that con- tains too much alkali. This dries the scalp, makes the hair brittle and ruins it. ' The best thing for steady use is ust ordinary mulsified cocoanut oil (which is pure and greaseless), and better than anything else you can use. ! One or two ae hshoontuls will eanse the hair scalp thorough- ly. 'Simply moisten the hair with wa- ter and rub it in. t makes an abun- dance of rich, creamy lather, which rinses out easily, ' removing every particle of -dus{, dirt, excessive oil. ; I -------- emia. The Anglican genelar synod decided tional use. of the HH Tn SUI RUS $8 calf skin. iu $9 Men's Fall Footwear Browns and black in best grades of See our torpedo and Bond street lasts for smart appearance. Abernethy's Shoe Store F000 ps Iii $10 AAA =r = Get Ready For Kingston's Fair! WE HAVE THE HATS Hundreds to choose from. A hat for every man. New col ors, new styles at" popular All the best in Men's fine gloves, including Dent's cele- brated English make, This is the store values. CAMPBELL BROS. Kingston's Largest Hat Dealers for real License No, 5-768, Oug coffee han the pure, rich coffee flavor, so much appreciafed by lovers of a "Quality Cuw" of this universal morning beverage, There Is No Doubt Our coffee snies every week. getting new Quality counts, are Increasing Every day we are customers for our finest coffer, Try a pound---it will please you --=you will remember the quality. Price, 45¢ per Ib. Henderson's Grocery A Square House to Deal With Phone "270, 59-61 Brock Street, ! PS | Manicure Setts In fine English leather, silk and tapestry folding travelling cases, fitted with French ivory and mother of pearl manicure pieces. {At 82.00--Folding leather case with French fvory cuticle knife, corn knife and file, 2 At $5.00-Suede leather case with French ' ivory file, cuticle, corn, nail polisher, orange stick and scissors. range from $2.00 to A full 3 TSIBO0 : comfort. JAMES DINING ROOM FURNITURE A wisely furnished dining room is a harem of To attain this result you must keep in mind two standards, beauty and comfort. We have a whole floor to choose from that constitutes good value in walnut and quartered oak in satin finishes. At the Busy Store With the Large Stock. REID, Phone 147 For Service. MEN'S FALL SUITS AND OVERCOATS Our new autumn stock is in and ready for your inspection. Our prices are reasonably low. Men's Suits, $10.50, $18, $22, £23 to $35. Men's Overcoats, $15, $16.50, $18.00. Also a big line of Men's and Children's boots, ISAAC ZACKS 271 Princess St. ----i------ urn's read All flour sifted om our prem. fsen by an Improved electric gif. ter, 81 FRONTENAC ST. Phone 1526w, AArAukrhhkak NORTH, TO INVESTORS CITY of CALGARY 1% Gold Debentures > Due iat June; cr nd terest yable 1st Jume wm Ine December Denaminatio $500, $1,000, Price 100 and Interest We have many other attractive lasues, yielding good returns. Insurance, Real ian Bonds [BUTTER Stock Printing, "Choice Dairy Butter," 1,000, $2.85;.5,000, $13.00; 10,000, $23.00, Specially printed with your own Copy, 1,000, $3.50; 5,000, $15.00; 10,000, $25.00 Special prices on 'larger Quantities Shipping charges paid on 5,090 and over. BRITISH WHIG PUBLISHING CO. KINGSTON , = Comfort & Convenienee at Little Cost See Our Fine Values In 3 Oil and Gas Heaters Take the Cold Chill Out of the Room Now that the fall is almost here, a no- ticeable coolness is apparent in the evenings. There is nothing more beneficial or service- able than a gas or oil heater. They are so compact, and radiate a surprising amount of heat at little cost. for selecting | | | | | | { | { | Just now our stock is complete, and no better time is possible Oil Cook Stoves, with 2, 3 and 4-burner T