i PAGE FIVE. Out of the High Rent District. | O'CONNOR'S, 'Ladies' Exclusive, |) If you want individual style garments at prices so low they will surprise you, Come Here Saturday See the New Fall Suits 'and Coats = A magnificent display--a pleasure to show you. New Dresses, New Skirts, New Waists, New Under- skirts, New Middies, New Neckwear, efc., ete. EVERYTHING NEW AT THE NEW STORE. A Special Saturday Snap at $498 Each 50--SAMPLE SERGE DRESSES--50 All colors, late styles; sizes 16, 18, 36 and 38. - only. A manufacturer's clearing lot--values to $12. $4.98-28 Early Fall Coats 28-$4.98 "Fancy Tweeds, Serges, and Cheviots, long and short' lengths, correct styles; sizes 16, 18, 36 only. Coats in this lot good value at $10.50, Saturday $4.98 Each Follow the crowd up street--they all stop at The Store With the Small Prices 260 PRINCESS ST. -- Opposite Sydenham St. - T. J. O'Connor, See Our Window. TWO NEW. REO_G OARS PURCHASED FOR GEO. W. OYD, Ian 1177. Large and Roomy Cars. | ding gifts. . Cheap Stuff, Nell--You say you saw her wed- How was her silver marked? 3 Belle--From the looks of it, 1 | should say it was marked down.-- | Boston Transcript. Our August Sale --8 ft. Sieur Baimors, Bag x Hear, and enjoy Edison and Colum. -- bia Gramophones. Good variety on | Will furnish your house 20 * per cent. less than at any other time. CARPETS, RUGS, All Reduced. 100 Lace "and Insertion Shades--All colors, 60¢ to 6c. Slightly damaged, 25¢ to 40c. 12° ft--Misfit; reg. $18.55, i } § i } RECRUITING 1S BRISKER IN THE 3RD DIVISION mage of Fity a Day Arrive] at Bariefiel. CAPTAIN H. STETHEM | APPOINTED ADJUTANT OF THE 77TH BATTALION | Sergt. Inst. Springer's Son Does Gal. i | | Jant' Work At the Front--Was Captured By the Germans Hat Was Released, ' a Recruiting in this division has been a little better, due probably to the organization of the Speakers' Patriotic League. About a month ago it looked as if Canada had set- tied down to Jet some one' else do the work at the front for the Em- pire. Recruits were scarce. Of late, however, the response his great- ly improved, ; Kingston providing many more than at any time -since the beginning of the war. Nearly every day about fifty men arrive at Barriefield ¢amp for the three branches of the Service. The 69th Battalion is now uy to full strength, but >fforts must be made continually to keep up this record. 'As a company is to be €ent at regul- ar intervals (possibly every month) it will be necessary to keep the pro- visional School of Infantry golng to train - officers. The -P.S.L a splendid institution, the rer being highly capable men, but like any other profession, actual experi- ence must be necessary before the { actual working standard is attained. Mayor Gibbard, Napanee, accom- panied by Mayor R. D. Sutherland and Mrs. Sutherland, were at the camp on Thursday afternoon. Mayor Gibbard was in consultation with Col. T. D. R. Hemming in regard to the arrangements to be made for the big recruiting meeting to be held at Napanee. Sir Wilfrid Laurier and Sir George Foster will be the speak- ers, and prominent men and cfficers { throughout the division will be pres- ent. 4 ¢ The soldiers are still coming to the city every evening to visit with friends but the number of 'busses that daily wait outside the lines for fares is growing less., The number of horse-drawn vehicles is much less that at first, but the number of au- tomobiles is keeping up. = The offi- cers are the greatest users of con- veyances. f The road to Barriefield; despite the fact that the city Council .pso- vided money for a thorough oiling a Snort time ago. Is now as bad as be- ore. + Lieut, Herbert Stethem, officer commanding the School of Machine Gunnery, hds been promoted to the rank of captain and appointed adju- tnat of the 77th Overseas Battalion at Ottawa. Capt. Stethem is a Kingstonian, this being his birta place, and he has always had a wide circle of friends who will congratul- ate him on his important promotion, It is doubtful if there is any othe: officer in the division who deserves it more than he. He proved him. self a man in every sense of the word while stationed at Frederickton wity the Royal Canadian. Dragoons, in the riots over the street-car strike; Capt. Stethem was injured during the row, As soon as war was declared, he was one of the first to volunteer; anG after a rush trip to Kingston and his marriage to a Kingston lady, he went overseas as officer commanding the machine gun section for the R.C.D., He was at Ypres and in several oth- er engagements in France, and show-| ed great-valour, but a short {ime ago had, much against his will, to re- turn to Canada to recuperate. In- stead of resting during his sick-leave he commenced a series of lectures to stimulate recruiting and to.instruct in machine gunnery at the camp. He is so anxious to do some more for his country that he will make another attempt at overseas service with the 77th Battalion. Lieut. Clapp, veterinary officer of |ihe 8th Regiment C.M.R., will in a Yew days receive his captaincy asa result of the splendid worx ne has > | done for the service. Lieut. Clapp | had a successful veterinary office at 4 Belleville before putting on a uni- - "fantry 'has not yet been authorized leave for Ottawa to take over his duties as adjutant of the 77th Bat- talion. -- > The strength of the 59th Battal-| fon is now 1,359, the establishment calling for 1,134 men. About 2507 men of "B" Company however, will| leave in the near Tuture as a draft. Lieut. McLaughlin a graduate of the Royal School of Artillery, and of} late attached to the 26th Battery a Valcartier, arrived in gamp on Thurs- day to organize the 32rd Battery ic be located at the west end of the ar- tillery lines. The Ottawa recruit- ing officer is expected to arrive with sixty-five men from that place for the battery to-morrow, The men of the 33rd Battery were engaged ,in erecting tents for the 32nd Battery on Thursday afternoon. The strength of the 8th C.M.R. is now about 690, four more recruits being accepted on Thursday. The next Provisional School of In- but orders to this effect gre expected immediately and the necessary ar- rangements will be made, It is published for the jatormatifn of all concerned that where an offi- cer commanding a unit of the Cana- dian Militia is selected for the com- mand" or a unit or the CE.F. it is desired that the Second on Command of the unit of the Canadian Militia shall be placed temporarily in com- mand of that unit so that it will not be prejudicially effected in either or- ganization or efficiency dnd also that recruiting in the Division or district in which the unit of the Canadian Militia concerned is situated shall be vigorously kept up. With reference to Divisional Or- ders Nos. 135 and 138 of 1915 itis published for general 'information that a communication has been re- ceived from Militia Headguarters, Ottawa, to the effect that it has been brought to notice that Canadian sol- diers wearing uniform have been seen in Ogdensburg; also that on the 30th July a lieutenant stationed = at Kingston was seen in Ogdensburg in uniform. It is desired that Com- manding Officers will take the neces- sary steps to ensure that the above mentioned orders are complied with and that officers, N.C.O's and men to enter the United States. Eighty men from the 59th Battal fon will daily report at the ranges for rifle drill. dime. Pte. Ouilette, 59th Battalion is in the General Hospital with measles. .Tpr, Anderson, 8th e. M.R., had the misfortune to be stepped on by a horse and is being - treated at the Field Hospital. ~~ Sydenham Street Church choir will give a concert in the Y.M.C.A. tent this evening. Two soccer games wil be played this evening. At Tete de Pont Barracks A qualifying class for N.C.O.'s of "GC" Battery will open on Septem- ber 15th. On October 1st, the Royal School of Artillery class will open its sixth course since the outbreak of the war, but unlike previous courses this will be for non-dommissioned officers only. 'This course will continue un- til November 8th, and then the sev- enth. course wid be exclusively for officers. Applications are re already 'being' re- ceived in large numbers for the R. S.A. course. Summer Skin Troubles, Sunburn, blistering, "8nd irritation are the commonest form of sum- mer'skin troubles, and Zam-Buk ends these very quickly. It works in two ways. As soon as applied, its anti- septic powers get to work and kill jall the poison in a wound, a sting or a sore. ; smarting and the pain. Buk begins the healing process, and fresh healthy tissue is built up. For sore, blistered feet, sore hands, heat rashes, baby's heat spots, sore places -- a .. Gounod aww nie aw) under their command -are forbidden | Abernethy's Shoe Store. List of Good Things Offered SATU RDAY for Hilt w at the "Black Arrow" Sale . Men's Tan Calf Working Boots--Dou-. + 'ble stitched and nailed soles; sizes 6 to 10. Special for ...,, .. Men's Tan Military Boots English make: sizes 6 to 11; regular $4.00, Only thirty pairs : Men's Patent, Gun Metal and Dark Tan Calf Low Laced Shoes -- All this season's goods; regular $4, All going at $1.00 Girls' White Canvas Boots--Sizes 8 to 10 1-2 and 11 'to 2. treads sasnen | $1.95 Women's Low Shoes Kid, Gur' Metal' and Patents; all regular $3. CE HALF} 9 $1.49 Odd Sizes, Etc., Boys' yim Boots -- Small lot only All Ladies' White 'Canvas® Colonial Pumps--al new goods this season, $1.75, $2.00 and $2.50 values, at exactly half orice. Abernethy's Shoe Store SATURDAY Bargain i Voy: S by Government Test. bricks. Next Opéra House. Sakell's Pure Ice Cream | Our Ice Oreaw. is the best and finest in Kingston We deliver to all parts of the city in bulk or } SAKELL'S . Phone 640 Hats ! We have dozens of lines marked away down to clear them out See them in our windows. | Eee est notice. FORD | Motor Oil, Grease and priced Fiber i Sup for sale at H. MILNE Phone 642 272 Bagot St All oils delivered on short- is AAC Z ACKS Boys' School Suits © Our Norfolks, two-piece Suits, are 0 the thing for that hoy. yours, They wear well, look well and are priced extremely low. ~ . Tweeds, Worsteds and Serges in all i sm sizes 24 to 86; priced from $3 up to $10. See our Special Extra at $4.50. Also good strong boots for boys, Caps, Shirts, ete, 271 PRINCESS STREET, CAMPBELL BROS. | ------ For Bargains in Men's Hats. AUGUST FURNITURE SALE. Everything Reduced. CHARM CEYLON TEAS :35¢, 40c, 50c, 60c, Lb. ~ Charm Coffee, 40c Lb. L 8 : For. Sale at All Grocers. ] THESE HOT DAYS You Cannot Be Too Careful With Your Milk.