) THE ORIGINAL 2ND ONLY GENUINE. ® Acts like a Charm in DIARRHOEA ........, siincs CHOLERA wi . ~ DYSENTERY. Checks and arrests those too often fatal diseases-- FEVER. GROUP, AGUE. The best Remedy known for COUGHS, COLDS, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS: Effecteally cuts short all attacks of SPASMS. *s che only palliative ia NEURALGIA, RHEUMATISM, TOOTHACHE \Alorodyne is a ligwid taken in drops. graduated according to the malady. It invariably relieves pain of whatever kind ; creates a calm refreshing sleep: allays irritation of the nervous system when all other vemedics fail, leaves no bad effects ; and can bc taken when mo other medicine can be tolerated. INSIST' ON HAVING CONVINCING . Dr. J. COLLIS BROWNE'S MEDICAL TESTIMONY CHLORODYNE. WITH EACH " BOTTLE. The immense success of : this Remedy bas given rise wi y $8 Cans y imitationa. Prices ja Eag! 3 a ik. 29, 418, Sole Masufacturers: J. T. DAVENPORT, * NB. Every botile of Genviné Chilorodyss Bears on the stamp the same gof the iaveator, Dr. J, Collis Browse. Wholesale Agents, Lyman Bros. Co., Limited, Toronto. ~--y Ar. ' CHARM CEYLON TEAS 40c, 50c, 60c, Lb. Charm Coffee, 40c Lb. For Sale at All Grocers. GASTORIA For Infants and Children. I ER ---- 'Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria Always: \ Bears the Signature "of oT r-- -- i . Aperfect ly for Constipa- tion. Sout Shae bao, Worms, Convul : ~ For Over Thirty Years Tee Cex AUR Campaxy. MONTREALANEW YORK GASTORIA 4 THE CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW Yoh crvy. < I CNS --- Surprised and Pleased Are the People who see our new Fall assortment of Rugs, Carpets, Curtains and Lineleums---the prices are down to the lowest, Handsome Mahogany $40 Dresser for $33. Our Parlor Suites at $28 and $35 are sellers. We cover all Parlor Suites to meet your taste and to Elve Larniony of color in your room, 2 3 Mahogany and Fumed: Oak Suites. Phone 90. Yours T. F. Harrison are the newest in Dining Room es Use Co. | ' Cam Se THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, T ARRIEFIELD HEIGH WITH THE OVERSEAS [| -- "word Militia De- is generally Although no definite been received from the partment at Ottawa, it believed that the 80th which is now being mobilized at Bar- i riefield Camp, will be billeted at some other place than Kingsten during the winter months. Col. T. D. R. Hem- ming, when asked about the matter {on Wednesday afternoon, stated that camp received a loti he was not in a position to say defi- quarters stating tha nitely what would be done, but he appeared in general {was almost certain that 59th would stay in Kingston. Few people realize the the position that the Department at Ottawa faces at Barriefield Camp. when so many towns anil cities are asking that same soldiers be quar- tered in them during the winter months., The three batteries mobi- lized at Barriefield will likely quartered in Kingston this winter. Battalion, i | menced to practise § ranges, 175,000 roy tion have been fired dred thousand round munition were used mainder was service Of' Wednesday thd mand of the differ day about the giving the Press did not .rd which had occurred jor Sears, office rd Battery, nr rs, non-commi M the offie be and men are is The unit When one 'takes in consideration strength, the number of soldiers who have {been located in Kingston since the | hundred and forty-t war was declared, the Limestone City has ne "kick coming." of Captain James Stewart, 'son Postmaster Stewart, who has'refent- | ficer finds that ther ly returned from the firing line in France, will give a talk to non-com- ! them from the fifty ¢ missioned officers and men of the 32nd, 33rd and 34th batteries at camp on Thursday afternoon. He will give the men some idea of .what they must expect to put up with when | Service clothing and they cross over, and also some expe- riences which the artillery brigade to. hich he was "attached went through during the past months that he saw active service. The 80th Battalion is gradually increasing in number. When the roll call was taken on Tuesday only thirty-four responded. Almost 150 || men answered the roll call on Wed- nesday at six o'clock. day afternoon about 125 men recruit- ed at Smith's Falls, arrived in the city, and immediately went over to the 'camp grounds. After signing the necessary papers they were as- signed to their quarters The men who arrived on Wednesday were cer- tainly a fine type. Most of them || carried their belongings in ~ valises. About fifteen of the 80th officers who have heen accepted have commenced their duties. On Wednes- | | { Sergt. Franklin, formerly of the 39th Battalion, who-is to be appoint ed battalion sergeant-major of the 80th, arrived on Wednesday. Sergt. Franklin, who has seen about twen- ty years of service, intended going overseas with the 39th Battalion, but { was taken down with scarlet fever a few days before it sailed, and for that reason was compelled to remain {in Canada. Lieut.-Col. Kete¢heson, officer in command of the 80th, when asked by | turning out the Whig about the that he was not sure bands, stated whether he ment. allows an o fifty extra men, so any gaps which mi the unit is in traini men in his unit, it ig The batterymen wf with military cloth day. They received to be 'worn on paral men come to the ¢ have net arrived; > t. ¥ ton Fair, waited upol on Wednesday for getting his consent tf unteers in camp a hal tend the annual fair. Leave of absence ed as follows: Hon. ( S. J. M. Compton, from reveille on the til midnight' on th Hon. Capt. the Rev. J from the 14th to th inclusive. Captain. H.-A. Boyd tailed .tq take over ti jor W. on leave from the 3rq Captain Norman is detailed 77th Ove from the as Batt J0th Augu As soon as the reaches strength the will be kept om th bread for the men J. Bushell, mag Mylks dur} I Ss Medica} | tk. 13th =, ; = CONDENSED ADVERTISING First Insertion, 1c a word. Each con, ad Great! $1, $1.50 Bale. Every After- and Evening Next, » pom, VILLE 3 Reels. IN a. ie extra. JATINEE { be and Tle. | 1 and $1.50, © 25¢. Staff-Sergt. Joseph P Ho of the camp baking, until the time that t fon comnienced to 8g 2,500 pd When the n daily. Sn : bduced. Morning. | | { up to - strength it w would have both a bugle and a brass | about 4,000 pounds o band, as it all depended on the men | Necessary. | who enlisted. It is expected that about 12 2 men To prod of bread it requir pounds of flour. E lowed 1% pounds' o { who have enlisted in Ottawa will ar- | About fourteen men a {rive in the city on Thursday, and the baking departme) will be attached to the S0th. | C. X., has arrived in the city, and will have charge of the religious | work of the militia Y. M. C. A Mr. Sweetman, who has looked after the work, has left for Ottawa, where he i .ot Will conduct the Y. M. C. A. work for the 77th Battalion. The library which has been intro- duced by the "Y" officials is greatly { appreciated by the soldiers Some {of t books were donated from the different Carnegie libraries. The C. P. R. telegraph service, run connection with thé "Y" work is a great attraction for the men. {in | cers who will attend the Officers' In- {ed at the camp on Tuesday {had their first drill on Wednesday. | A large number of the men-have had {little or no military training. { expected by the end of the i about forty will be in attendance. Some of the 'officers attached to qualify for higher positions. { men have qudlified, which is certain- {ly a credit to the 3rd Division. | Some of the officers have not re- { ceived their uniforms, and are drill- {ing in their civilian clothes. {list of those in astendance will not i be published until it is complete. - | Everybody { Barriefield. As soon as drill {o¥er the men make canteens where the cones are | The "Y sells them by the hun The men of the 59th Battalion { have®arranged for a" boxing bout on | Wednesday evening. Ly Since the overseas volunteers com- fantry Training Course which bpen- | morning, | | units intend taking this course to | Probably the li work is very strenuou: are very long, the me Robert Aikin, of the Orillia Y. M. | Money than any other vice, The meeting in the A. tent on Wednesday was to have been add ert Aikin was called the 59th Battalion as: This evening Capt chaplain will be the s CHILDREN'S AG INSPECTOR WYLLIE SHELTE Orphans' Home And Will Not Receive A Over a Certain Age The first meeting About thirty-five provisional offi- | It is drem's Aid Society si week | held Ww. on Wednesday, H. Wyllie had questions to present | with the urgent' need | growing tendency tows Up until th older and more deeply] The have heen known to fome of their superfino) of evil to their weake {and Mr. Wyllie contend eats ice cream cones at | Work is going to betd is | he will have to receivf | from it would be well | making the trivial vent { i Home for Friendless (1 i i stor placiag the older } i tof June, July and Aug ng: Applicat] children brou i ter, 69; placed on parole 'ed to parents, 32; enro 180; made ward . Industrial School iceived, 62; {heard from 'wards placed | the followi | dren, 44; | month, i 3 i upon the poli | - Since the Infantry Training School whereby the older wa | Was opened at Barriefield about 150 | ciety may be kept inde; younger children and ditions, a rush for' the Port from the city, sold. | be a small matter to pi dred, | ter, stated the Inspect good that would be Both the Orphans' served notices upon bove places, and the I = know where to placd Nr. Wyllie also wan immigr recognition all of ¢ veliest a 1 ; the mi} ublic that 1 er business S Antiseptic | gton street, | ation to Mr. public to in Al con- Very respect. K ROBES. argh, hereby [ friends who | their kind- | tithe of her PRICE 2 & co. | ITORS | | e of Samuel | ownshinp of | ty of Fron- Fased. Pursuant to) 1814, Chap. | s and others | je estate of | bn orgabout | 815, are bY post pre- | ay of Geto. ed solicitors | estate their a full des-| the nature ld" by them, ified. that imme- of f October, jceed to dis. t i { i ng regard Ih they shail And the liable to any ® shail not me =r, 1915. bors, "any Rey. eighth day ito the large percentag under ten years who treets sclling papers TCles. too often entering i repute to make a sale. Mr. Wyllie's report fi investiga in foster ed to shelter, 1; , 1; copF out, 2; w A) FOR Ha Massive j | ANYONE INE the par-. secutive lusertion thereafter, half cent a word. Mipimum charge for one insertion, 23¢; ikree insertions SOc: six, $1; one mouth, $2 HELF WANTED. APPLY HOZEL HAN. LL BOY. A BE dolph : A KITCHEN WOMAN. APPLY WIND. sor Hotel A HOUSEMAID, APPLY MATRON Orphan Home MAN, AS GROOM. nes A YOUNG MARRIED Apply to 248 GOOD ENERAL SERVA Apply in ey MAR- 1 Box COOK: REV wood wages. F ndry _ ER am- aundr Apply Knight, INTELLIGENT PERSON MAY earn $100 monthly corresponding Or newspapers; no canvassing. Send for particulars. Press Syndl- cate. 3.969% Lockport. NY t i : $ : WANTED. An engineer with experienpe ir road rolli Apply R. H: Fair Kingston Station, P. O Cd dd ddd ddd ddd bbb PPh ddd id Bled TEACHER WANTED. S.8. No, Rs, D. SALARY sas Female prefer . Duties to com- menceé September 1st. Apply to Archie Campbell, Secy.-Treas., Clarendon Sta., Ont. TEACHER FOR CLARENDON SCHO( Section No.-S, at a salary of $325 a year Duties commence 1st September, 1915 Apply, stating experience and salarv . and giving references Martin, Séc.-Treas., to qa, Ervin WANTED GENERAL. PRESSMAKING by the day. George Hotel. AND PLAIN SEW] NG Apply to PP re Te ROOM AND family: BOARD IN PRIVATE home comforts. Apply Wihig office WE WANT TO BUY SECO eese feathers. Appl 'Mattress Company, 556 D- RAND ¥ Kingston Princess St CUSTOMERS, I PAY THE T rices for new and shcond-hand urniture. All kinds of furniture, clothing, boots, tools, ete. to sell Drop a card snd 1 will call. 8 Shapiro, 45 Princess DRAMATIC ART. ALIDA V. TELGMANN, B. E, ELOCU- = tion and physical Frontenac street. BUSINESS CHANCES. training, 216 ANYWHERE CAN START & mall order business at home: ne canvassing: be your own boss Send for free booklet: tells how Heacock. 2.589 Lockport, N.Y. UPHOLSTERING., W. J. GAVINE, UPHOLSTERING, RE- pairin and carpet work and mattiréss renovating. Drop a card ar call 216 Bagot street LEGAL B. CUNNINGHAM, BARRISTER and solicitor. Law office, 70 Clar- ence St. Kingston. CATERING CATER TO PARTIES, wedding breakfasts, banquets, ete. also rent dishes, table linens and silverware. Reid and Hambrook . P. heid, 30 Union Street; F. C Hambrook, 176 Alfred St ARCHITEOTR WM. NEWLANDS _& SON, ARC tects, eto, Offices, 258 Bagot Phone 61. : WE " POWER & SON, ARCHITECTS, chants' Bank Bullding, Brock and Wellington. Drop a card ~ corner N Auto Tires, No.1 $12, Ford Size BIBBY'S GARAGE, Phone 210-917, 7 BALLS | streets | RATES. | KEYS, Pic Wh sireets a Owt an tfying same oF same 1 SUM Owner can have at Anderson F met and prov MONEY. call SUM OF KRERCHIER William call a MONEY On feet iiliam FOUND ARTICLES TISED FREE fi a - ve LADIES G¢ ed CM ward to Bests Store, STORAGE clean FOR F and dry $2 Brock STORES. Me- DWELLINGS, OFFICES, Y Agency, $2 Cann's Heal Estate Jrock Street. OFFICES IN CLARENCE hers. Apply to Mudle. 79 Clarénce ST. CHAM. Suralagiam & Su ID ROOMS, gentlemen t EARL STREET; 8 ROOMS, IM. ovements and good yard Apply Bond, Frontenac street ~ $2,700--RRICK Fernleigh, Ont. STORAGE FOR FURNITURE, CL dry, airy rooms; your own lock and key. Frost's City Storage, 299 en St. Phone 526d. EST Hall," for & term of years. to Thomas Mills, 7 IPPOSITE "GRANT University Avenue, Apply direct 9 Clarence St DENCE--( No. 122 reeet------------ CHED SEVEN ROOMED BRICK ouse, Wellington st Queen). Bath and w.e session October 1st. IF able. Apply University avenue FURNISHED FLAT, LOWER FLOOR, 5 rooms coal range, gas for cook ing and electric light, On street | car line. office ee eee tet | 48 UNIVERSITY AVENUE 10 ROOMS, hot water heating; facing the U versity. Rent 00 Se § November 1st. J. Brock 'street. TO RENT, FURNISHED--"CALDER- wood. the property of Col." and Mrs. Giles, will be let furnished to a desirable tenant. Apply to Wal-| kem and Walkem, $3 Clarence St. FURNISHED HOUSE--THAT SPLEEN. Mdly equipped new residence, 153 University Avenue. Every conveni- ence: ple furniture Hoar] Queen's niversity. Apply af 135 | William street for terms, ete. { EE EE | FINE LARGE FARM, CLOSE TO CITY | { limits, specially adapted for city { milk delivery. Good residence and | { buildings. Will lease for five! ponsible tenant. For ormation apply Dr. Geo. W. | 110 Clarence street, Kingston, | S years to res fall inf Bell, Ont | { i MUSIC. NORMA TELGMANN, nstruction, 216 Fronten i | MISS VIOLIN i ac street WILL singing ---------- | MISS BAJUS, 47 RIDEAU | resime her teaching September 15th. ST, of | MISS FLORENCE i open her class on September 371 King WEESE WILL RE- in pland and thvory 15th, at her studio, street West. Phone 684. | BUSINESS NOTICES. WM. BGAN WISHES TO AN that he has purchased shop formerly run b way and will do al Pairiog and pressing. Also make | up snits Hom your tf cloth P . pagrantesd. t | | | PUNCE i -25 has to $ Y Two NewReo Cars Purchased for Hire Large and Roomy Cars, G. W. BOYD. 8D EARL ST. Phone 1177 iu FORUM | [FARM OF 160 Apply Bex A. B, Whig, PR. ORDER COAL Ruttiace Size . Range Size . a Coal .. Bp t Pea Coal .. FOR SALE. FHESE EFFECTIVE ADVTS. cosy little Once, 25c; three times, §0c; one week, $1.00, THAT HORSE OF J. Johnson stree W. CROWLEY'S, GO-CARTS AND CAR. at reasonable prices, at Phone 708. > i WHITE WICKER BABY CARRIAGE; has been in use two months Ap- 144 C SULKIRS, riages, Turk's. ROOM HOUSE, IN A 1 CONDI with good- barn. Lot 66 ft 2 ft. Apply J. BE. Mulleys cor and Clergy streets LIFE PRESERVERS FOR ADULTS and children; folding boat seats: camp outfits; fishing tackle a sp clalty Frank W. Cooke, 39 Clar- ance street. Phone 891. WITH SIDE tlectric light and horn; in first class order; Porritt's Garage Co. lington street. Phone 454. SALE OF BICYCLES -- scour cycles, $27; Pastime Bicycles, § Rigid Frame, $40; Perfect ion Framé, $50; fitted with 3- speed gear, $60. Muller, 373 Ing street. MOTOR CYCLE, CAR complete El everything Hal Terms: on mortgage ply direct Clarence str MY RESIDENCE--OP¥ N Ur sity Avenue sh and balance at six per cent Ap- Thomas Mills, 79 TOCK d stoves, n beds, ds of new and ire Thompson, ie 1600. ete S ONE MILE village U'ichborne: quar- of a mile from cheese factory, one half i from school hundred tillable and; acre ly omas McEw e t from er and One sixty Th On Pp App € Tichborn HOUSE ON PRINC Improvements; S street; nice location. HOUSE, PRINCESS street; rooms; all latest improve- ments. $650--LOT full siz BLACKSMIT stor 6 ON LIVINGSTON AVENUE; H SHOP, TOOLS AND Good trade, also good Will be cheap. RENT, HOUSES FURNISHED AND unfurnished. G. A. Bateman, 67 Clarence street, Kingston; phone ing. 80'q ALE OR TO RENT. FRO terms FOR S HOTEL Easy Stella. re------ TY AT STELLA. Apply James* Rorke, A BOARD AND ROOMS. FIRST CLASS BOARD AND ROOMS, Good location, modern conven Apply 24% Brock street. FINANCIAL FRONTENAC LOAN AND ww ment Soclety; -ncorporated Colonel! Henry R. issued o roperties, munic 1863; Smith, city and farm pal and count . 8. C. McG Clarenge Street. LIVERPOOL, LONDON AND GLOBE re insurance Compsay. Avat) assets $61,187.215. a Nea bls which the policyholders have Tor Security the unlimited lability of sity property. ingured at low possible rates. fore renewl old or giving new business rates from Strange & Strange, Agents. Phone 328. rane! DENTAL. . A. E. KNAPP, B.A. LDS moved to DDS, RE. 288 Princess street.' ~ & Rasa DENTIST, DR. T, B. enton, assistant 133 Pri Street. Phone 735 nea ORS. SPARKS AND SPARKS, DEN. Sts, 159 Wellington Street; J. Leonard Walsh, DDS, LDS, as- 8'stant. Phone 2346. , PERSONAL, ES, WARTS BiiiTam ARKS and all growths and skin blem- fshes removed permanenity, with- out sear; 30 years experience, Dr. Elmer J. Lake, Eye, Ear. Nose, Throat and Skin Specialist, 258 Bagot street. MEDICAL, LATE MEDS. ngston Gener- d residen Phone Now Is our advice. Prices: - HAIR, MOI 1 H, A. BOY Wellington " ..$7.50 ton ..$7.75 ton .$6.50 ton .$5.00 ton cents per ton extra if coal be carried in, JAMES SWIFT & C0 ~ oy a fences. Se --