| T.J. CONNOR Oui of the High Rent District O'Connor's Ladies' Exclusive The New Store With the New Styles-- Now Featur- ing the Very Latest Ideas In Ay {Suits & Coats See The Princess Garments Famous for Their Superior Fit, Finish and Work- manship.. To Be Had Only At This Store-- *_. Priced $15.00 Up. See Our Window Display 260 Princess St. Opposite Sydenham St. Phone 800 Higher up street, but lower in price. "THE THREE NEW BATTERES | ARE NOW UP TO STRENGTH hil Have the Best Basehal Teams in Camp. CAMP SANITARY OFFICER Is i: SERIOUSLY ILL | Napanee Wants the 8th C.M.R. For The Town . Fair.--All Arrange ments Made For the Trip Of the 8th To Brockville, The units at Barriefield camp are taking advantage of the weather {| man's generosity as compared to his || previous efforts, and are working ev- i ery day improving their already good il qualities as soldiers. The ranges || are busy particularly with men from {| the 59th Battalion who are being | given an extra amount of musketry {i training, The sporting spirit is well deve- | loped at the camp. Although the three artillery batteries have been | | || teams are being formed. A big sur- || prise came with the game of Monday evening when the 34th Battery team '4|| defeated the Engineers who have so ii far won T from "every unit in camp. | hey expected an easy victory over || Major Massey's men but recelved a big surprise. The 33rd Battery {{ in an "informal" game a few nights ago trimmed the 34th Battery team, "KITCHENER" Is tha mame of the new Electric Iron made by the Canadian General Electric Co. } Under the new power rates, it will cost only 2 1.2 cents per hour to operate this Iron. , --FOR SALE AT-- Halliday's Electric Shop, Phone 94 . :- : -3 345 King Street spe 1 { 1 RING PARKER'S 1683 | For the Finest Quality Beef, Lamb, Mutton. Pork {Delivery to all parts. We are open till six o'clock every evening. Cleanliness a specialty. i. in. Rr wibalii CM ishing We can help: vou ta make a house look and feel like a real home, Carpets, Curtains, easily matched and harmonized here. asually well loaded for this autumn. Dressers, reg. $40 Mahogany for $33-- his is an indicator of our special, and we've lots. . Phone 90. Yours : No ar Draperies, Furniture--all We're un- T. F. Harrison Co. The problem of School Shoes will be: economically solved if vou lét us outfit the boy. ss ; Strong, Durable Boots, comfortable lasts and well constructed; sizes 1 to 5, Allan M. Reid, 111° Princess Street ig - "te + §% 80 the sporting fraternity -at the camp are wondering what the artil- lery men are capable of. Lieut. Huy- cle is bringing down twenty- men from Peterboro to-morrow and he reports that all are qualified amateur baseball 'players. On Tuesday the men of the 32nd Battery held a meeting and elected officers for their athletic club. The voting: resulted in Major S. A. Mec- Kenzie being elected honorary presi- dent, Capt.» Gill president, Lieut. Young, vice-president, and Sergt- Trumpeter Cleere manager. If the wy i 1 | 32nd- Battery team do as weli as go the ofher two battery teams there will undoubtedly be games arranged with the City League teams. Capt. Strothers, Ottawa, has sent word that he has thirty-three recruits for the 32nd Batfery. All of the batteries are now nearly up to strength. ----- The many friends of Capt. J. A. Stewart, Sanitary Officer at the camp, Iii | will be sorry to hear that he is in the || General Hospital with a severe ill. ness. Capt. Stewart was in Gan- anoque on Sunday a and was taken down with his illness shortly after his return to camp, Gr. Johns, say Battery is in the Field Hospital with an infected foot. Lieut.-Col, Ming, 4th Hussars, Lieut.-Col. Clyde, ex-brigadier, and {{ Mr. Pollard, of the Napanee Beaver, || were visitors at Barriefield camp on }| Tuesday afternoon. They made the request that a troop of the 8th C.M: R. attend the fair there, but it is not known yet if arrangements can be made; The 8th C.M.R., when it stopped at Napanee on the way to and from Belleville, made a great hit | with the people, and requests have come in-to the officials of #he fair from all over the country to try and | have the regiment as an attraction. Capt. T. D. Archibald, second in "command of "CQ" squadron, Sth C. M. | R., has been detailed as medical of- | ficer for the regiment, vice Capt. G, G. Membery who has been permitted to resign to aceept a commission In (the Royal Army Medical Corps. | | | Major W: J. Brown, G.S.0., Major | G. H. Gillespie, 1 and O. of C.C., and { Capt. H. Stethem, R.C.D., are a board of officers examining the offi- «cers and N.C.O's and men who took { the School of Machine-Gunnery. It is published for the information of all concerned that all officers and warrant officers of the Permanent force and staff of the 3rd Divisional | area will appear im khaki. Uniform need not be worn after five o'clock each day or on Sundays after 1 p.m., or when on leave of absence away | from the station. Twenty-three recruits for the 34th Battery arrived on Tuesday morning and twenty are expected to-day. Major Routh .and Capt. Blue, 8th | C.M.R,, arrived back «in camp on LTuesday after a rip along the route { that will be taken by the Sth C.M.R, lon the march to Brockville this week. Capt. Blue reported that the residents along the way are making S$ great preparations. "They would | 8lve us the St. Lawrénce if we want- led it," he said. | The officers of the headquarters | staff and thé officers of the 59th Bat- | talion are to have a shooting compe- | tition on the ranges on Saturday af- | ternoon. The officers are practis- | ing 'hard to make a reputation for | tromeclves. : . : | Mrs, 8A. McRenzie and children I were visitors at the camp on Tues- i day afternoon on their way home to <4 | Gananoque from Toronto. | i tH 1 Evangelist Watt, a graduate of the Moodey Institute, Chicago, is con- |i ducting a series of religious meetings [in the writing tent of Messrs. Sykes {and Wallace near the artillery 'lines. i . | "Uniform is coming gradually to | the artillery men in the camp. Shoes | have already been issued and on {| Tuesday afternoon # load of pantal- | oons, ete, arrived. They will be is- i | sued immediately. Tuesday, was pay-day at tamp and there was a smile on the face of .év-: hot ery one of the soldiers. The men arelyourseil? McCaan. CAPT. J. A. STEWART] organized only a short time baseball]. learning to save their money how- ever, . | A large number of men took ac vantage of the holiday from 3.1 m, until 10.p.m. for the match on Tuesday. Capt: Sauva, 59th' Battalion, is In h Brighton on recruiting duty. Capt. MacConnell, 59th Battalion, reports that so far there has not been one case of desertion as a re-: sult of granting harvest furlosghs Several of the men having reported for duty after the expiration of their passes. runlts, Bags and Suit Case TERE TRIN wee weve reise Our stock is the largest in the city--see our $5.00 specials. We also have some slightly shop worn Bags and Suit Cases at reduced prices--they are alright; but faded from being in windows--some $5.00 values for $3.50; $6.00 values for $4.50. . A-few Tan Bags at $2.95 and $2.50, rs -- F'5 Ai heen rn TAY The officers of the 59th Battalion have. purchased revolvers. The gun secured is of Colt manufacture and loads six cartridges. The 59th -Battalion is being issued with cap-badges. The badge is on the Abernethy's Shoe Store form of a marpfle-leaf and has the fol-| lowing words, and numbers: . "59th Oversea-Canada-Foy Pour Devoir™ a] The officers mess for the artillery units was opened on Tuesday. Several, of the 'tents on the 59th Battalion were taken down on Tues- day and a:higher earth floor built. Rev. S. Banks Nelsol gave anoth-| er of his splendid addresses to the! soldiers in the Y.M.C.A. {ent on Mon- day evening. His subject was,| "Neutrals." To-night he will speak! on "Why Does God Permit This War?" | In the semi-finals of the soccer league played on Tuesday afternoon, "A" company;--59th Battalion, was defeated by "B" squadron, 8th C.M.R.,, by 3 to 0. The finals will be played on the return of the Sth L C.M.R. from Brockville bétween "B" | 3 and "C" squadrons. : - In the soft-ball league .the staff-| g| sergeants will play the M.G.S. of the | 8th C.M.R. at 6 p.m. to-day. At Tete de Pont Barracks. The Royal School of Artillery of-| ficers and N.C.0's will bivouac on Fair's farm near Glenburnie on Fri- day night. The battery will leave the city on Friday morning, and dur- ing the day will entrench their guns so that they will be ready for a night's work in the field. | | Are here in such fash- lionable shapes that | never before have new | styles been more attrac- | tive. The time is now here { for Straw Hats to be { laid aside, come in and try ope our new { Fall shapes. | Our usual special val- | ues at $2.00, $2.50. SO Thé men of "C" Battery were paid on Tuesday. A large number of N.C.0's and men who aré taking the| excursion to Toronto on Saturday are bringing back their wives to re-| side in the eity Until they leave for| overseas service. (Campbell Bros, | The Big Hat Dealers. | b ) » VAUDEVILLE AT THE GRAND. | The Indian Harpist the Attraction | To-night. | The high class vaudeville and pic- tures that hawe been presented at i _ _ 4 the Grand Opera House for the first] : 2 two nights of this 'week attractéd | considerable "atfention, judging by | the large crowds that attended this | SPECIAL MEETING OF COUNCIL. popular theatre. Kathleen Kla- | Wah-Ya, an Indian harpist, was the | chief attraction, and won the hearty | applause of all present, The first [ eight years of Miss Kla-Wah-Ya's Board of Health and the special life: were spent with her tribe, the | Garbage Committee, held in the May- "Chinooks,"" along the banks of the | or's office on Tuesday night, Columbia River, and at this age she | questian of garbage collection was Was taken. by a white family to Port- | eu niper considered and the proposed land, Oregon, where her musical tal- | by-law discussed. The by-law will ent being discovered, she was edu- |'be presented to the City cated by private subscription. So | which will be called to meet in spe- far as is known she is the first and | oja1 gession by Mayor Sutherland. only North American Indian to at- | Ald. Wright presided at the meet- tain proficiency upon one of the | ing, and others 'present were B. most complicated of musical instru- , ments--the harp. For -the last IT three days of this week another ex-| BB Nilamson cellent programme hasbeen -secured | Ald. Wright announced that three by the management. Maud Allan; |.of the garbage waggons had arrived the celebrated dancer, will be seen in | i, the city. He also stated that ar- The Rug Maker's Daughter," the rangements had been made for an latest release of the Paramount Cor- unofficial test" of the new incinera- poration. . A two ' reel Unjversal| ior on Wednesday md¥ning, and that photo-play, a comedy pictyre, the Pathe pictorial news and: the Pathe colored pictures will also be shown. The vaudeville will consist of Leigh- | ton and Lloyd in a comedy singing. | act. ; ) Will Be Called to Take Up the Garb- age By-law. " . City Engineer, and course of a few days. Beautiful New Stock to Choose, Prevost, Brock street, has tis year an extra fine assortment of tweeds, cheviots and serges for his order clothing department. His ready-made clothing and gents' fur- nishing departments are well assort- ed with new goods. High-Grado Bond Offerings. | Attention is- called to the an-| nouncement in another column of! Ontario Government Bonds yielding five per cent. and City of Toronto! at | Bonds yielding 5.05 ons cent. These| * At Lake Ontario Park. . issues are so well known to the in-. There was a good attendance last vesting world that-romment as to! evening, and the feature pictures their value "is hardly necessary. | Were viewed with interest. For When, however, it is stated .that| Thursday evening and for the bal- these Bonds can now be obtained at 8nce cf the week the management prices yielding a.higher rate of in-| has succeeded im getting six reels of terest-income than has been obtain-| feature photo plays. - - able'for thirty years past, a yield one! per cent. more than in normal times and two per cent, better than bank! interest, the wisdom. of taking ad-| vantage of this opportunity for safe and profitable investment will be ap- | parent. " 5 Only Two More. SS. Thousand Islander leaves Thursday and Saturday at 2.15 p.m., for complete tour of Islands. Fare Soc, ------ : Lt.-Col. O. W. Hooper, 0. €. No.2 To Take St. Andrew's Organ. | Field Ambulance, B.E.F., writes to Miss Eileen Wright, B.A. who Mrs. F. A. Reed, Mallorytown, thank- has-been the successful organist of | ing her for a shipment of surgical Queen Street Methodist Church, has | ¥UPPiies and dressings. accepted the vacant position in St.| Men, women and children of ev- Andrew's Church, and will take over ©rY age, ali .find Rexall Orderlies a the duties.in October. Miss Wright | perfect laxative. Sold only by G. W. is a capable musician, extremely Mahood, The Rexall Store, 10c, 25¢ painstaking, and has been highly re- and 50c boxes. garded in Queen Street Methodist | Alexander Bishop, Clayton, N. Y., Church. ~The congregation will | Was fined $16 Aor selling minnows learn with regret of 'her proposed Without a leense. removal. --. . | Thousand Islander for searchlight Baseball Announced in Churches. lie p.m. Music on board. H¥ated "Stanley Trotter's efforts in behalf DY steam. of patriotic movements has brought | A. A. Neve, Belleville, died sudden- him a distinction that is rare, for his | }¥ on. Friday, from heart trouble, baseball game on Tuesday was an-|afed forty-four years, A widow. sir- nounced in several of the churches Vices. on Sunday. The pastor of Queen | Sm Fe-- | Street Methodist: Church commend- | ~ Cure 1 » ' Your landlord !s perhaps earning | | an official test would be made in the | trip," Thursday, September 2nd, at p | At a special joint. meeting of the the | { Blackhall, Hugh McBratney, Dr. A. | IH | i { | Le re "Wanted" New York Fruit S Sakell's Pure Ice Cream i Our Ice Cream is the best and finest in Kingston by Government Test. a We 'deliver to all parts of the city in bulk or bricks. ee--tsu------======= SAKELL Next Opera House. Phone 640 I JS FEATHER R-- | LE | &EY {The name and address | J of any person who is desiréus of using a CHEAP, CLEAN, and CONVENIENT method of COOKING. Call 197, or drop a card to the Office of Works, on Queen Street,and have the GAS installed in in your home. Light, Heat, Power and| Water Depts. | C. C. Folger, General Mgr. | ~ Yellapatty Fara | ie IAT RIDICULOUSLY LOW. PRICES "There's a Reason' Several of the largest furniture manufacturefs have received large Government contracts for making shell. boxes and require their floor |space. And we've taken advantage of this and bought heavily; that is why we are prepared to give such liberal discount. Reid's High Quality and Reid's Low Prices, AtJAMES REID'S, | The Lending Undertaker. WHEN YOUR CAR NEEDS OVERHAULING 'Bring it here. We understand Automobile mechanism thoroughly and GUARANTEE OUR WORK. 4 . ALL MAKES AND MODELS are familiar to us, and no matter how serious the break, we can put your car in commission in short erder. . Talk Automobile to us and save money PORRITT GARAGE COMPANY, LIMITED. ACCESSORIES, AUTOMOBILES, REPAIRS, 210-212 wellington St. Telephone 454. Kingston, Ont. AGENT FOR CADILLAC, REO AND MAXWELL CARS. ~ A High Grade Black Tea » Exceptional Flavor, 60c per 1b. * For Sale at D. COUPER'S, 341-3 Princess St. , Phone 76 pa » a8 - , ------------------ -- re er ay © tore Crawford Peaches 60c. Per Basket. | Blue Plums, 11 qt. Basket $ Red Plums, 11 gt. Basket Green Gages ..... 60c Lombards Egg { | Black Berries = 10c per box Fruit delivered to any part of the city. Phone 1405 ed the event as one worthy of the | congregation's heartiest support. § se 2%e. house 'you are renting from him. Best for all liver la, Iry them" 10-per cent on his investment in that P Why mot make such . an Mvestment, ot Canadian National EXHIBITION AUG. 28TH--SEPT.13H Thriling War Demonsirations - FORTY ARMORED CARS Naval Review; Mar :h of tha Allies; Grand Exhibit of War Trophies; Stirring Aero- plane Flights an 'Bomb Dropping Model Military Camp of Overseas' Troops ~~ Patriotic Year Fireworks; Biggest Live- stock Show; Wonderful Array of Manu-. ~~ _factures; New Giant way Low Rates on all Railway and Steamboats Follow The Crowds To Toronto