BICYCLES LIQUOR B From $25.00 to $45 H. MILNE, br sone Gisiars, who re Phone 543. _ 272 Bagot st. DEN Watched. Cleveland Standard Model pie een VERY SEVERE PENALTY NO PLACE LIKE = HOME--IF YOU OWN IT. Six room brick veneer house on the west side of city, for $1,150 for quick sale. Six room f house, near Froutenae Pu with improve- | ments, for a { Solid B AWAITS THEM IF CAUGHT. THEY ARE Major de Hertel, , Smith's Falls, Brings More Recruits--He Is One Of the Best Recruiting Officers In Canada, house Street, with hot wate all improvetien The Minister of Militia .has de Frame { clared that every militia camp in | Canada will be "dry," and has asked | the co-operation of the men and offi: | rooms, PR Very efsy terms, $1,300, Sess HORACE F. NORMAN Real Estate and Insurance Office 177 Wellington St. cers under him to keep this declara- tion. The Barriefield camp is cer- talnly a dry one, hut this is not due {to any hard and fast order: issued { by the authorities at Ottawa or any- where else, go much as the spirit of the men on the question. Even the i boozer is trying to keep up the repu- | tation of the brigade by abstaining from the use of liguor within the camp limits. The officers, knowing | the opinion of the Minister of Mili- {ha and the Commandant, are doing their best to keep liquor gut of the | Hines, | the officers that certain civilians are | the only offenders. | The Commandant has discovered | that a few men are guilty of bring- | Ing liquer into the camp, and. the Poisonous Gases This is NOT the kind we are talking | been taken. In future a close watch about. | will be kept upon them, and if they Have you 'phoned im your order | are found carrying liquor they will yet. to have the Gas Meter installed | be severely dealt with. Barriefield 80 you may enjoy the many benefits is in the township of Kingston,which derived by the use of GAS FOR! is "dry," and Barrieficld camp by a | names of some of the suspects have | EING BROUGH "INTO BARRIEFI It has come to the notice of | COOKING ? "Phone 197 or drop a card to the office of the works, Queen street. special military order is "dry," so that a person who is found guilty of bringing liquor into the camp would be and will be very much more se- verely dealt with than in ordinary cases, Light, Heat, Power and Water Depts. C. C. Folger, General Mgr. Major de Hertel, who is known all | over the Division as one of the best | recruiting officers Ontario, brought thirty more recruits to the | Base Battalion on Tuesday after- | noon. Major de Hertel is major of { the nd Regiment, Smith's Falls, All the newest Talcums on | and | has such an organization per- the market you cam get at ¢. fected that there is seldom a week Best's. that he does not send in from twenty | to thirty recruits. He stated on TOILET WATERS y| Tuesday that he has at least twenty Of delicate andl delightful frag. § | more men that he will bring down, rance, from 50c up. | dnd every man that he brings has || been inoculated, medically exam- FACE POWDERS '| imed and attested. He stated that The finest rice powders, nice- ¢' | If Canada should be invaded he could ly tinted, and of pleasing odors, |! call to armg 8,000 men who never by the best makers, {{ before wore a uniform, and this is || certainly no exaggeration ,as anyone PERFUMES {| who knows the Major will certify. We think we have as fine a | In the twenty men who » line of splendid true odor per. §|| Drought here from the 42nd Regi- fumes obtainable anywhere -- ¢|| Ment on Tuesday were four commer. forei, dom makers | elal travellers and eight clerks, the a jana ais | remainder being farmers, most of represented. Don't forget. Get them | them leaving splendid farms to an- | swer the call to arms. * At Best's The Satisfactory Drug Store. Open Sundays. | Lleut. Potter, late of. the head- | quarters pay office, who left a week {| ago for England, has arrived at Ply. | mouth, according to a cable received { on Tuesday, Lieut. Potter will take | a position in the Record Office, simi- lar to the one he held during the | South African campaign. { "Rain, and then some; no work | to-day; absolutely nothing doing." | This was the greeting on all sides at | Barriefield camp on Tuesday after. { noon. The rain came down in tor- | rents at times, and the parade | ground was to soft for any work | whatever. The Army Service Corps {and the pickets were the only sol- | diers who werg out, the others, re- Hosiery | or eh wart Such oer For Men | on Sundays and rainy days, the Y. Hi M. C. A, tent was full The men SIX PAIRS GUARAN- TEED FOR 6 MONTHS | for the most part wrote letters, read || books and played games. Gambling | is. prohibited In camp, and to give the men credit they are refraining | by the order. The wonderful transformation a | uniform and military drilling makes {of a man can be seen in the ranks | of the recruits of the Base Battalion. | A few days ago in the regular line ; of men was one fellow 'who could be No More Holes Comfort and economy combinéd. Colors black, gun metal, tan and blue, $1.50 and $2.00 per box. Boys' Long, Wear- ; well Stockings, ii Of Mr. Wesley for 50c. 3 | he certainly was too. His shoes | were all but gone, completely worn, | and the heels sadly run down. His | pants were turned up several times, {80 that one could not see one thing to make. big claims medicine and quite another evi- | from anything that could be covered | vw PAGE THREE - Three patients were transferred to! the General Hospital, two with paeu- monia and one with Wmastoids. Certificates of military gqualifica-| tion lave been granted to the fol- jowing men of No. § FUCCE.:| Sergts. C. L, O'Brien, J. H. C. Smith and H. J. Sharman &§ ser- geants, and Sprs. -E. H. Coon, C. F. Jones, J. B. Hanlon and 'N, C. Suth-| eriand as corporals. : " LD CAMP left lew was torn and beth wero badly frayed. His coat was of an entirely "different quality than "his pants, and was of a style that saw the Hght of day many, many years ALO. And his hat looked as if it had been discarded by the original owner, Everything about the man showad that he was down and out, and the only thing he had was a per- fect constitution. He was first ex- amined by the medical officer, and, being found fit, after being sworn in -he was issued with a uniform {| There is one thing that all quarter mastery pride themselves in, and that is that every man receives a | good fitting uniform To-day that mah is one of the best men in the Base Battalion. Col. G. "Hunter Ogilvie is presi- dent of a board of officers of which Major W. J. Brown and Lieut. God- frey are members, which will ¢on- duct equitation examinations at the camp. : Lieut.-Col. C. E. Edwards is pre- sident of a board of officers which will conduct the Field Officers ex- aminations. The members on the board are: Major W. J. Brown, G.S. 0. and Major C. Ferguson, 38th. The name of the Base Battalion! will in future be the 59th Overseas Battalion. The officers of Lieut.- {Col. H. J. Dawson's command will} The 500 men that are being trans- | take over the work as soon as the | ferred from the Base Battalion to formal approval of the names comes the 38th Battalion are being taken | from Ottawa The provisionai offi | over in installments, so as far as) cers, who are now in charge of the possible, to avoid interféring with | different companies of the Base, wil the routine work. On Tuesday af-| finish their course in a month, asd, ternoon 164 men were transferred | by that time overseas officers will be) which brings 'the battalion strength | ready to take over the commands. up to 1,148 men. | As the original order for the orgar!- ------ | ration of the 68th Batislion read | Capt. McNeill, Capt. Falkins and | that the organization wou taka | capta Ferguson, 38th Battalion, are! place in Kingston, the new batia.oz | in Ottawa, where on Tuesday even- | will {ildaubledly be - stationed at ing they attended a banquet in their | Barriefieid. | Donor Hp by the members of the] To take the place of the Base But-| Laurention Club. Presentations were falio, the order has been received made to them. | that the 38th Battalion would have| -- {a base company on the same lies! Ther re between 500 and 600) as that of the 21st Battalion. ihe Br Soi 'at' Barriefield camp, and ac-| 39th will also have a Base compa.y cording to the P.V.0., Lieut.-Col, and these two companies will tage Morgan, their health is remarkably| charge of all recruits whe will be) good. The change from stable to drilled until drafted into companies; camp life for the first. week had cer- | Which are below full strength. | tain bad effects, but as is the case wat with the men the results after the| Captain, the Rev. H. I. Horsey, | first week are beneficial. The horses | Pastor of Welcome Zion Congrega-| are kept out in the open but are so| tional Church, Montreal, who has well cared for that they are in splen- | been appointed chaplain of the 38th, did condition. The horses as a rule| Thal Ola Regiment en { n rainin ps | ut-BarHesed- SAWp. 410. 4" Suglor, [tary camp, has been officially noti-| Lieut. Glass, assistant adjutant of | fled of his appointment. Capt. Hor- the 38th Battalion, is acting wiitul. 467 las long Yooh Intelced an ak { i . MeNeill. | litary matter a - jt inthe RYSURS Colt. Motion medal for services rendered in the! | 1Liké a Japanese bungald on the| Northwest Rebellion. He was a | illside, is the Detention Hospital | Member of the Midland Regiment! at Barriefleld camp. It is being ex-| under Col. Willlams. Capt. Horsey | tended by the addition of two mar-|i8 a brother of E. E. Horsey, Kings- quees and a kitchen tent, to inelude| ton. i a Field Hospital as well. + Re > uly { B. Richardson, with the assistance, On Wednesday morning all the| 3 Beate Probs: Cool and showery. 'Thursday, fair and warmer. Still Wat- ers Grow Stagnant ! But the ever flowing stream pulsates with vigorous energy and life. From its first in-' eeption this store has ever flowed onward with energy and en- terprise and the giv- ing of satisfaction always; we have now reached the enviable position of Kingston's first and most popular Dry Goods Store. See papers for details to - mor- Blouses TR. HUNDREDS for your choosing of the smartest New York and celebrated "Fashion Brand" Waists, for which we are headquarters in Kingston. Exquisite novelties not to be seen elsewhere in town--in white, white and ecru, and flesh pink voiles--all designs are exclusive tous at 98c, $1.25, $1.50, $2, $2.25, ~--> Priced $2.50, $2.75, $3.25, $3.50, on up to $6.00. WASH DRESSES. Just received, 50 smart little dresses on display for the first time to-morrow! ¥ \y we have the pleasure of your inspection? of Sergts. Emery and Reid, are do-|infantrymen in camp paraded to the| ling a splendid work, and situated as| west grounds for fleld work. There |)s lit §s in the centre of the camp, the| Were over 1,800 men ih the parade. | | Detention Hospital is one of the | most important institutions on the |grounds. There are usually about {ten patients brought in every day ito be treated. Some of the cases |are very serious and some only need | treatment for a day or two, but all { receive the best of attention. The equipment is of the best, and Major | R.-J. Gardiner can be cengratulated {on having secured such a good staff (of officers for such an important branch of the work. The officers attending the Provis-! ional School of Infantry are being! instructed in different kinds of! fleld work. Outpost duty, that of! guarding an imaginary body of! troops on the move, is emphasized particularly. On Wednesday morning the Artillery Brigade was engaged mounted artillery work. a i The 8th C.M.R. held a short route | march through Barriefleld village! and afterwards was engaged in! squadron work. { 7th in An application has been received by Lieut.-Ceol. Morgan asking for the pames of all qualified veterinary of- ficers in this division who will vol- unteer for overseas service. Sue- cessful applicants will be granted lieutenancies in the Imperial Army Veterinary Corps, but they must be under fifty years of age and gradu- ates 'of some recognized British or Canadian Veterinary College. Col. Morgan has already sent about fif- | teen officers to the front and is con- { ident that this eall will be answer- ed by a large number. -- | Owing to the condition of rue roads through the camp, the wag-||| ons which carry the soldiers to the the gity each evening were not allow-- | ed to enter the lines but remained || at the end of the camp grounds. It |] is likely that the main road through || the camp will be repaired in such, a way that better drainage will al- low the water to drain off. If this is not done the heavy wagons will con- tinue gto remain at the end of the grounds and not be allowed to come |i through and cut up the road. Lieut. Charleson, C.A8.C,, is in the hospital with an attack of pneu- monia. . Capt. R. F. Parkinson, 38th Bat: talion, is in Ottawa. The choir of Chalmers Church {will give a concert to the soldiers {in the Y.M.C.A. tent on Wednesday evening. ; Pte. R. Campbell, C.A8.C,, is in {the hospital with an attack of ap- { | pendieitis. ; Sergt.-Major McKenna, 43rd Regl- ment, Ottawa, brought twelve re- cruits to the Base Battalion on Tues- day. PEEPS P0 L000} rs fi Pte Jellied Pork 25¢ This is a delicious meat, wholesome and satisfying. favorite 25¢ Pickled Pork, useful cuts boiling for ave wwe xv 106 My . The Wm. Davies' Co. Limited. Phone 597. ee Gananoque | June 23.---Mrs. Buker, wife of | described as a typical tramp. Tramp : the | Detention. J Kidney Disease Cured | Sworn Statement Maxwell, Who Gratefully Gives All Credit to Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills. | Capt. Membery, 8th C.M.R., re- tur to camp on Tuesday after visiting friends in Ottawa. Sergt.-Major Blakney, 8th C.M.R., is in the General Hospital, ill of predmonia. Five cases were attended to in the Hospital on Tuesday. 1 am thankful for being cured, and can recommend Dr. Chase's Kidney- Liver Pills very highly." sf 5i | Pruman Buker, passed away at the family residence, Brock ares, late announced {on Monday evening, following a par- jm 3 Aljtie siwke 2 Shun, time aso: Be- f contin _ Assanl | sides her husband one sen, rles, French troops have (aken the | of this town is left. The funerai entire sector, known as the &/ takes Biats this afternoon to Gan- Lab from Germans, | anoque Cemetery. rynth from the & | Aitrea. McDonald, North. street, an employee of Gibson's harness works met with a peculiar accident at the works of that company oa Monday. One of the emplo, ees wa- hand, 'and McDonald was passing with rome harness. Jus: e+ the lat- ter came up with the other, the walk- 494 -- It was oficially Paris that after i oh ih . ' PPPOE 00000080008 408000000 04 EPIREHPe | Tan and Chocolate Bluehers, for |... .". Kingston Householders ! ma We have pleasure in announcing that your Electricity Bill for use. of light in your home will be reduced at least 25 per cent. in the whole year under the new rates. Let us explain. HW. Phone 441 2 mmm Newman Electric Co, ' 79 Princess Street. No Epidemic of Disease : Milk. The only Pasteurized Milk in Kingston. is .., : Has ever been traced to Pasteurized : : Phone 84 » 3 Price's + THERE IS A DISTINCTIVE QUALITY APPEARANCE About SUN-KIST ust as distinetive as the quality of their con ql J SUN-KIST Seeded and Seedliess Raisins. GEO. ROBERTSON & SON, LTD. - See our windows, for extra values in Boys' Boots. ; These are first class shoes, reduced because the sizes are i. Dongola, Buff Bluchers, for .............$190 2007 x ." Remember! Our fine shoes: a2 3 3 { - . \ v "Regular $2.50