THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1918. - You Always Pay Less Here Out of the High Rent District O'Connor' s Ladies' Exclusive Re AeA A AAA A AA NAA tA AAA AAP 7 NA tN SPECIAL SATURDAY SALE 518 00 -- 50 NEW Save Twenty-five] Per f 'COATS Cent. { { Velours, cheviots and fancy | 'Om your new suit Saturday. tweeds, all the late colorings; 30 STYLISH sUITS ho two alike. Sizes 16 to 44, In velour, poplin serge, Worth to-day ap to $23.50, { tweed, cheviot, ete, All sizes, EARLY! { ot 25% discount, Ign, ~ SALTS PLUSH COATS The only guaranteed plush, plain or fur trimmed, in a var- jety of mew styles in all the' sizes. Priced $27.50 to $85.00, With every price between. BE A. AAA ANN NANI | ANNAN HIGH CLASS COATS Individual models for misses and ladies, in velours, cheviots, Whitneys, ehinchillas, bolivias, tweeds, pom-pom, ete. » AH the popular shades. Priced $23.50 to $48.50, { { { $3.95 POPLIN SKIRTS Made from good quality black poplin with elastic shir red bands and fancy pockets, all the sizes to 32 bands. Worth to-day $4.75 regular, BABY COATS . For ages 6 months to 5 {years, in white bear, corduroy, plush, baby lamb, tweed, ete. Hxiced ¥1.95 up, | A AA AA AA An 2 t ROR A A A A tN NNN Na $12. 9540 NEW DRESSES Ladies', Misses' and janior sizes in silks, poplins, and serges. Snappy styles in aH the shades. Values in this lot up to $18.50. A pr AA A CHILDREN'S COATS For ages 6 years to 14 ygars. Tweedy, curls, plushes, velours, and Whitneys. All solid cloths, made for wear in a variety of clever juvenile styles. GET OUR PRICES ma CHILDREN'S WOOL SETTS Pull overs and sweaters with cap, in grey, cardinal and white. Fine quality for all ages, 1 year to 8 years, AT LOW PRICES Hundreds of New Hats" In velours, velvets and fancy combinations--new arrivals. dren's hats in endles variety, all at money saving prices. New Waists, New Sweater Coats, New Neckwear, New Camisoles. SHOP HERE SATURDAY AND SAVE MONEY T. J. OCONNOR [ = TT Higher Ue Street, But Always Lower in Pries ..- wr 0 Prin- [=r seman Actress Tells Secret A Well Known - Actrons Tells Haw to Parken Gray Hair With a Simple Home Made Mixture, Joicey Williams, the well-known American actress, who was recently laying at the Imperial Theatre in St. Louis, Mo., made the following statement about gray hair and how to darken it: . b_'""Anyone can prepare a simple mix 'thre at home, at very little cost; that will darken gray streaked or faded hair, aand make is soft and glossy. To a half pint of water add 1 ounce of bay rum, a small Compound, and 4 ounce of glycer- ine. These ingredients can be bought at any drug Jittle cost, or any druggist can put it up for you. Apply to the hair twice a week until the desired shade is ob- tained. This will make a gray hair- ed person look 20 years younger. This is not a dye, it does not color the most delicate scalp, is not sticky or greasy and does not rub off, A Ae A le going uphill. Too much pull on the engine will wear ft out quickly. We are professionally cap- able of relieving the most aggravated cases of eye strain by our. sycientific system. 3.3. Stewart, Eyesight. Opp. Post Ofiice, ist, Kingston It is said that the Japanese have no swear words; but the Russtany probably more than make up the de- ficiency. Complete Stock of Dyes: RIT, SUNSET, RUMMER, IAMOND, Oto ER | SARE STORE "Cor. Princess & Montreal Sts. Phone 41. store at very + At the Theatres | box of Orlex| { they fail 4be found in Couft's | book and lyrics are by &len Mae- has to his credit al 5 Chil- : | { Germ ang Ww | hos that they did so as they BISHOP FALLON'S STORY (Continued a trom Page 2.) a German officer who was captured, and when au estipned stated that the ey were bombing y bombs then. "We ur ears pulled if we t orders," the Gers were woul 3 the 1d seated, that view. - He told wrt Ted poppres-prowing: av and said that nit viewed tliese poppies did he the full méaning of the late Mf rae's "In. Flanders of ie eyards, until he realize Col Fields Z In his closing marks His Lard- ship expressed 7 gladness aver the stand . Canada had taken m the war, He declared that for the last quarter © ia century he had fejt that the prin- ciples civil and religious liberty were in jeopardy. He had this view ever since the days he spent in Ger- many as a students At this time there was a feeling in Germany to- wards wipin British Empire and her interests off the map of the worll We war is not not let us might sla remember lines of g the coming to the end. The vet won, however, and do talk too loudly for fear we ken our endeavors I well that it is in the last five are {mankind i fit wa jeriticism of his country in the war i that office {tem of co-ordinatiop for parcels for soldiers i the 700 who worked in the records of- {fice at Rouen almost all he said wore (Continued from Page 8.) i At the Grind. "The Bird eof Paradise," Richard | Walton Mally's love story of the! Hawaiian Islands, produced by Oliver 'Morosco, will begin its en- gament at the Grand Opera House to-night and Saturday matinee an night. Mr. Tully has written tne story of ithe lives of two men and two women; one, a little dark=skin= ned princess, meets a white mas, in. love and marry. She oasts she. can hold her 'white hus band's love through her lips and her arms, but learns, like many others, that love of thal nature is not lasting, and 'when he tires of 'her, She returng to her people and her native religion and gives her- fell as a 'buman sacrifice to save her people , from destruction. On the other hand, the other woman, an American meets a drunken beachcomber, becomes interested in|. fim, and through her good influ- ence 'he 'takes his place among his fellowmen again. These four people form the basic theme oY Mr. Tully's play, and while the story is tragic, he 'has introduced many flashes of humor both native and American. Manager Morosco has made five women famous in the part of Lu- ana, the little Hawaiian girl, and this Season he will present Miss Rita Romilly, his latest "find," in the role made famous by five sue cessful mctresses. % | IOS ( -- 3 "The Kiss Burglar" Coming. One of the most notable musical play productions of 'the season will and Tennis' smacking anusical comedy success, "The 'Kiss Burglar," which comes direct from a successful six minth's gun at the George (MM. Cohan Theatre, New York, and will be offered at the Grand Opera- House or one night only on Wednesday, Oct. 9th, as seen on Broadway. The mough, | Whe successes, which em- "The Queen of the Movies, and, Fancies," "Babes of Toy he Midnight Umpire, T. M. Sot ete. | gante that victory is apt from us This strug- | gle is not over There is still a lot of fighting to be done, but we have vindicated the prin ciples for which we | have been fighting speaker said he had heard the, rk that Canada now ready i alone He declared that if a a stood aloné she would be lost, | and the same as if she had not won 2a | victory Canada should go hand in {hand with the mothér lands for the sake of thumanity and freedom for all minutes of to he snatche« was Very Little Graft. In referring to his inspection of the hishop Fallon said that he med to refer to the 72'5 per nt. given to the soldiers as w ages ter taking out expenditure for ' and equipment there was a little ' » about the size of a peanut, an labelled "grait." his was iis pay office was ashy Bishop Fallon described the won- terful work of the records in Rouen. where the whole story of any Cana- dian soldi€r in France can be obtain ed in a few minutes In the year ending Juné Ist more than two mil- lin letters had been re-addressed in fhere was the same sys- who had moved from place to another. - What touched him | most was the character of the Souve | {hirs of deceased soldiers which were their parénts--rings, testaments. | Of being sent to watches, prayer hymn books, and other relies, books, wounded stripes Fe Ontario Curling Grouping. The annual meeting of the tarrio Curling Association will held on Tuesdays October 15th, Toronto. g The official plan of grouping for the Ontario tankard for the season 1918-1919 is as follows: Group No. 1--Brockville, Kings- ton, Napanee, Play at Kingston, Asgselstine. Group No. 2---Belleville, Camp- beliford, Cobourg. Oshawa, Picton, Port Hope. . Play-at-Cobourg----Um- pire, J. W. Bickte. District No. 3-----Group A---Belle- ville, Campbeliford, Cobourg, | €ol- borne, Picton, Port Hope. Play at Belleville. Umpire, J. A. Kerr. District No.' 3--Group B---iBrock- ville, Brockvillé Eastern Hospital, Kingston; -Napaned 2eT ton. Umpire, T. M. Winners of A. v. play gt Kingston. Asselstine. On- be at Asselst ine. winners of Umpire, T. -B M. The long-established confectionery business of C. H. Buell & Son, Brock-+ ville, has been leased to John Tait, | of Montreal. J rie, ena Lass [KINGSTON EVENTS 25 YEARS AGO. The hay marke: 18 overflooded. Too much shay has been shipped to the other side and prices have been in- jured, Hay is selling at $6 per ton.' James Halliday has left for Gana- noque to take a position. Fresh eggs sold in large quantities | on Su fhe market to-day at 20¢. to 25c. a. dozen... iw Hood's Hi Sa Pills Masses ithe, - anger gripeor irritate. 25¢. one t' sr------------d 2 WR Te Three New Models Ladies' burgundy calf skin laced boots "with dark grey buck tops, medium TE wy PAGE FIVE high heels . . Ladies' black kid laced boots, medium white rawhide edges, on 'heels, soles ,. .. lif i > iis oa 310.00 | en Ladies' black kid laced boot, white trimming on heels sole, with high aE, . $9.00 Abernethy's Sige Siord = AT OF THE FINEST' QUALITY We're in a position this seas son to do better than ever be- fore with high class garments of superior quality... Any com- parison you care to make will show that we are equal to every possible competition. Come in and sce our fine fur setts in all the fashionable styles and popular furs. Hudson Seal Coats The kinds that show style at popular prices. CAMPBELL BROS. Oldest Fur Store. Kingston's License No, RB.7¢8, Our coffee hax the pure, rich coffee flavor, no nusch appreciated by lovers of a "Quality Cup" of this universal morning beverage. There Is No Doubt Quality counts. Our coffee snien are inereasing every week, Every day we sre getting mew w for our finesi coffees, Try a pound---it will please you you Will remember the quality. Price, 45¢ per Ib. Henderson's - Grocery A Square House to Deal W He : Phone 279, 50-61 Breck Street. Silver Mesh Bags Fashion still gives. the "Tesh bag as ote of its popular styles. A medium size, square top, unlined, priced at A large size, square Gp, lined; priced at $7.80, * 'Others range from $2 to $35.00. t All new and altractive designs: © A very desirabte for those ~ mourni ba tom $4.50 14 "THOUSANDS OF ARTISTIC HOMEY HOMES Have been furnished the money-saving Reid way. Thousands of wives now find home a happier, brighter place in which to spend their kves. s Thousands of husbands more keenly than be- {ore anticipate the home-going, all due to Reid way of furnishing with Reid's High Quality and Reid Low Prices. J AMES REID, The Leadihg Undertaker--Phone 147 Fbr Service. TTY YY YY YY USE urn's read All flour sifted on our prem- inca by an Improved electric gif- er, Adhd dh do 4 ao 4 ST, NORTH, | Phone 1826w, 4 License No. 52524 4 FRONTENAC Adar tai ana £. Him | ~. MEN'S FALL SUI OVERCOA Onr new autumn stock + in and ready for your inspection. Our prices are reasonably low, Men's' Suits, $16.50, $18, $22, $25 to $35. Men's Owercoats, $15, $16.50, $18.00, Also a big line of Men's nd, Children's boots. ISAAC ZACKS - ND Salary Protection IN CASE OF Sickness or Accident (MEN & WOMEN) Costs $1.00 a Month COVERS ALL DISEASES, Pays first week of sickness without extra premivm charge. ins all the old and many new aud valuable benefits. Drop up a line and we will eal! and expisin it folly, or when passing drop in nt the office, MERCHANTS CASUALTY 00: R. D. SUTHERLAND DISTRICT AGENT + Corner Broek & Bagot Streets. ~& 271 Princess. St. Stock Printing, *Choiée Dairy Butter," 1,000, $2.85; 5,000, $13.00] 10,000, $23.00, Specially printed with your own copy, Loe, $3.501 5,000, $15.00; 10,000, $25.00 cial Jrices on larger quantities, Sheeint harges paid on 5,000 and over. BRITISH WHIG PUBLISHING CO, KINGSTON It's a wise move to conserve on foul en though you are fortunate eno ample supply for winter use. 3 Your | | cure "sufficient heat, besides convenience, | by using a heater. 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