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NEW veux © . a x : gd : : Ss Surprised and Pleased Are the people who see our n Curtains ahd Linoleums---the ew Fall assortment of Rugs, Carpets, prices are down to the lowest. . rn 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 give harmony of color in your room. 1 . or i - a Mahogany and Fumed Oak are the vewest in Dining Room Suites, Phone 90. Yours 7 {|4 men answered the roll call on Wed: ON BARRIEFIELD HEIGHTS "WITH THE OVERSEAS TROOPS -- WHIG, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1915. RA tH} | i * at the Barriefield nds of ammuni- | off One hun- Is of gallery am™ 1, while the re- ammunition. 4 Although no définite been received from the partment at Ottawa, it is generally believed that the 80th Battalion, which is now being mobilized at Bar- riefield Camp, will be billeted at some other place than Kingston during the winter months. Col. T. D. R. Hem- On Wednesda ming, when asked about the matter mand of the on Wednesday afterfoon, stated that camp received {he was not in a position to say defi- quarters sta +#itely what would be done, but he appeared in gener {was almost certain that the ' 59th day about t} would stay in Kingston the Press did Few people realize the position which hdd « that the Department at Ottawa faces at Barriefield when so many towns and cities are asking that some soldiers be quar- tered in them during the winter months. The three batteries mobi lized at Barriefield will likely be quartered in Kingston this winter When ope takes in consideration | strength. zh the regula- { the number of soldiers who have tions call for battery to be one { been located in Kingston since the | hundred and forty 'Wo, the Depart- war was declared, the Limestone City ment allows an officer to take on has no "kick coming." fifty extra mer > that he can fll YE -- any gafi¥ wh night occur while the unit 'is ir ning. if the of- ficer finds t re are unsuitable | men in his 'S easy to replace | them from the y extra, vere al issued hing on Wednes- ived a suit of light | also another suit rade or when the ity. . The caps menced to pr ranges tion have dred tl} muniti mainder wa word has Militia De- © officers in com- | rent units at the ter from the head t the item which I orders on Tues g out of news to refer to anything in Kingston or This fal neat and this rin command of reports that 198 ssioned officers iched to his unit. Six men over Major Se: the 23rd officers, and men The unit ry new patterns. non~¢comts are is \ Box Calf -- the he Vici Kid -- Dark Tans Captain James Stewart, son of Postmaster Stewart, who has recent- ly returned from the firing line in France, will give a talk to non-com- missioned" officers and men of the Znd, 33rd and 34th batteries at camp on Thursday afternoon. He With will give the men some idea of what day. they must expect to put up with when service clot} they cross over, and also some expe- | to be worn on riences which the artillery brigade men come to to which he was attached went have not arrived through during the past months that . he saw active service, The batte rymer R. -- ton Fair, wait The 80th Battalion is gradually on Wednesday increasing in number. When the | getting his « roll call was taken on Tuesday only | unteers in thirty-four responded Almost 150 | tend thea J. Bushell, manager of Kings- | pon €ol. Hemming ~ the purpose of 0 allow the vol- | uf holiday to at- | Leave of abs has been grant- ed as follows: Hon. Captain the Rev. S.J M 59th Battalion, from reveille Sth instant un- til midnig m 10th instant; Hon. Capt Rev. W. F. FitzGerald from the to the 21st instants, inclusive. | nesday at six o'clock. On Wednes- 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 |W ho arrived on Wedfiesday were eer- {tainly a fine type. Most of them n ; !| carried their belongings in valises; Captain H About fifteen of the S0th officers who | tailed tb take have heen accepted have commenced | Jor & W on leave [ Compter the t en FALL HATS ! { Are here in such fash- ionable shapes that never before have new styles been more attraec- tive. The time is now here for Straw Hats to be laid aside, come in land trv. one pur new Fall shapes)" £ Our usual special vale ues at $2.00, $2.50. » AMLC,, is de- > duties of Ma- | ing his absence rd instant. < 4 i | Captain N is detailed as \ 77th Oversea from the Joth Sergt. Franklin, formerly of the 39th Battalion, who is to be appoint- ed. battalion sergeant major of the 80th, arrived on We dnesday. Sergt. | Franklin, who has seen about twen Ly years of service, intended going overseay with the 39th Battalion, but reaches s was taken down with scarlet fever | Will be a few days before it sailed, and for bread. for that reason was compelled to remain Staff-Sergt. | in Canada. of the camp b -- until the time | Lieut.-Col. Ketcheson, officer in | ion commenced command of the 80th, when asked by | turning out the Whig about the bands, stateq daily. When the new battalion is | that he was not sure whether he | UP to strength it will mean that | woyild have both a bugle and a brass | abouts 4,000.pounds of bread will be | band, as it all depended on' the Pen necessary. To produce that amount | | who enlisted. of bread it requires about 3,300 | i -- pounds of flour Each man is al- | ¢ It is expected that about 125 men [lowed 1% pounds of bread daily. | 4 | who have enlisted in Ottawa will ar- About Jourteen men are employed on | ~ jrive in t city on T sday, €¢ baking department. As the | » R A reia- nie he athe. €ity 4 the urs ay, and work is very strenuous and the hours | DR. DeVAN S FRENCH PILLS Re- | gulating Piil for Women. $5 % box or three for | Hy Sold at all Drug Stores! or mailed to any -- are very long, the men are paid more | Robert Aikin, of the Orillia Y. M. | Money than any other men in the ser- | saaresson receipt of price. Tug Scossvr Dave te i | Co, Bt. Catharines, Ontario. Le , Restores A., has arrived in the city, and | Vice. : 2 | PHOSPHONCL FOR MEN. | will have charge of the religious work of the militia Y. M. C. A. Mr. The meeting in the Miltis Y C. | Vitality; for Nerve and Brain; increaces *" i 1e Miltia Y. M. ( : Ad Sweetman, who has looked after the A. teht on Wednesday eveni rhich | twa tar 55 ric--will build you up. £3 a box, pr kg mg bg hn BEE A. n iv evening which two for $5. at drug tores, or by mai on receipt work, has le or awa, where he | was to have addressed by Rob-| of price." Tuz Scot Deve Co., St. On will conduct the Y. M. C. A. work for ert Aikin was ed off in favor of | Ontario the 58th Batt the 77th Battalion, on 'assauit-at-arms "wold At Mahood's Drug Store." The library which has been intro- This evening Capt . duced by the "Y" officials is greatly chaplain wil} be the peaker Toronto, Miss united in m f-R. | appreciated by the soldiers. Seme ---- | CHILDREN'S AID WORK . {0 J. | of the books were donated from the | different Carnegie libraries. {The C.-P. R. telegraph service, run {In connection with the "Y" work is . om------ ; Mr. and Mrs. St t. aft h a great attractio ! : SPE rv ARE Mr. Mrs. Stewart, after a short |a grea action for the men INSPECTOR WYLLIE ASKS FOR A | 1,10 "will resid. en SHELTER. js 124 Victoria street, city, where re + | they will be pleased to have any of Orphans" "Home And Infants' Home | their friends call on them. ¥ [of at the Smog nyse wh win Not Receive Any More Girls ea and Mrs. : {had their first drill on Wednesday. Over a Certain Age, MToronte, whe the { A large number of the men have had The first meeting of lar youn ere . { little or no military training, It is | drem's Aid Society sinee y ber of = oon =: and A Jarge num.| expected by the end. of the week held on Wednesday, and Inspector | ° their Toronto friends were at | about forty will be in attendance. W. H. Wyllie had some important | ti¢ ceremony, | Some of the officers attached to | Questions to . present to the board {units intend taking this course to | Probably the liveliest argument dealt | | qualify for higher positions. { with the urgent need for a shelter Since the Infantry Training School whereby the older wards_of the so- was opened at Barriefield about 150 | ciety may be kept independent of the men have qualified, which is certain- | Younger children and eliminate: the ly a credit to the 3rd: Division, i | Browing tendency towards evil con- 1 Some of the.officers have not re- | ditions. Up until the present the {ceived their uniforms, and are drill- | older and more deeply-dved wards {ing in' their: civilian clothes. The have heen known te freely impart { list of those in attendance will not | "ome of §heir superfluous knowledge | be published until it is complete. of evil to their weaker associates, Halkett, A M.C., ¢ ical Officer of the s C.E.F,, alion, ist, As soon a SGth Battalion al e bakers at camp jump baking | under canvas. | Pound, in charge | - Teports' that up. | it the S0th Battal-! to gather he ' was | €. 00 pounds of bread | §! 4 # : b reds -- mmm Campbell Bros, | | The Big Hat Dealers. i | 4 beer | Wedded In Toronto. On the evening of Sept. 7th, at iia Cunningham 'as arriage to J. J. Stéwart, | About thirty-five provisional offi- | cers who will attend the Officers' In- | fantry Training Course which 'open- | | morning, | Anglican Church, the Chil® ¥.-were very popu- June was Prize For Box Of Comforts. The Horticultural Show, at the Armouries on Wednesday-and Thurs- day next, will exhibit boxes of com- | forts for soldiers for which WwW. F. Nickle, M.P., is offering three prizes. Boxes can be made up for any par- | ticular soldier, and all will be for-| i warded as soou as judgod. No charge for entry. Everybody welcome to {compete. For particulars apply to {and Mr. Wyllie contended that if his | thé secretary, A. W. McLean, 91 work is going to better conditions | Clarence street. | Barriefield. As soon as drill js | he will have to receive, better sup- | pt er the men make a rush for the | Port from the city. [tf would only Hackett Dredging Harbor. {canteens where the cones are sold. [be a small matter to provide a shel- | yn 00 kK Hackett who reeently | | The "Y'| sells them by the hundred. | ter, stated the Inspector. but -the | purchased Woodlands near Clayton | | r " [good that would be gecomplished | og bio cum mer home is having the Battalion | from it would be well worth while harbor in front of the boat, house! | dredged out. Mr. Hackett willl g bout on | making the trivial venture. § th the Orphans' Home and the | 3 i \ ! make extensive improvements. to th 4 Home for! Friendiess Children have | .oiiace and it will - ready for Py {Served notices upon Mr. Wyllie to pancy next summer. : p-------------- i'stor placing the older sirls in the | above places, and, the Inspector does If a girl doesn't put up a Struggle {the first time a. man attempts y pra: know where to place them. Mr. Wyllie also wants it kiss her, he feels as resentful as he { would if his part { upon. the police, ace. T Everybody eats ice cream cones at The men of the 59th | have arranged for a boxin; Wednesday evening. | _ Since the overseas volunteers com- } urged the militia and the fPartments that due [vasa : required from sue and (all 8m to cope win young girls | frequenting the Barriefleld Camp | grounds and getting into trouble. 1 | Objection was taken by Mr. Wyllie | AND AVOID S 'to the large Percentage of chiidren DI E j under ten years wi, roam thei Seat: | Streets selling papers and other arti-| flumors in the blood seanse inter- | cles, too often entering places of ill- | nal derangements that affect (repute to make a sale. whole system, as we | Mf. Wyllie's report for tha. months. hols and other tof June, July and August inclided | 31} the organs and i the following: Application. for chil | n i i | Bn a branes and tissues, and are direc (aren, 14; children brogght to shel- | ible for the readiness wi iter, 69; placed on Parole, 19; return- | hich some peo 38 ied to parents, 32: enrolled during | ¥ : month, 150; Wards $-99nt-to} : Industrial School, 1: complaiats re- Sa 2 { ceived, 62; investiga 75; wards other medicine in {heard from {immigra ecogni i ! out, i to shelter, 1; {warnings given, 3 that is oulclassed wards return- | ward effects. It is ards visited, 45; | ita theroughness in purifying the | §. | blood, whiel it enri ivi Bo; Ee | ates. No other medicine acts Ii Money doesnt Wake ghe mare go ¢ Tike "ee LF Harrison Co. for no other medicine is like it. 1. Get Tlood's ila "I Insist on having Hood's. The compentent man and the sa . ay Lsually get together particular about their feet « Gun Metal Calf-- Patent Colt-- Vim and | : | mn AAA AA nnn | Milton, staff] i Roger's store, King street. | ome | Stewart were mar- | {in the city. ger had trumped his! i GET RID OF HUMORS 3 the well as pim; MH humors | is, i and-removing their inward and out. | distinguished for ||] : PAGE FIVE J) I the English patterns are mostly shown--the ¥ are should encon age the sale of them--men who are ould visit our store and inspect our Abernethy's - J -- I Pure Ice Cream ! CE ee st in Kingston _. Our Ice Cream is the bést and fine by Government Test. We deliver to all parts of the city in bulk er bricks. SAKELL'S L Next Opera House. Phone 640 a eee "ll TEN" LETUs Farner N ; Can be serv First Class; And the way to obtain it is to COOK WITH GAS. . Drop a card to the Office of Works, | Queen. Street, or 'phone, 197, and! 'have the GAS installed An your | "home. , oy | 'Light, Heap; Power: and " YRatet Depts. » 'C.- C. Folger," General Mgr. i rte SOCIETY RT RA I AT HOME CARDS WEDDING STATIONERY \ KINGSTON, ONT. 4% oO {AT RIDICULOUSLY LOW PRICES | '""There's a Reason" Several of the largest furniture manufacturers have received large Government contracts for making shell boxes and require their floor space. And we've taken advantage {of this and bought heavilgs that is why we are prepared to give such {liberal discount. 3 {Reid's High Quality and Reid's Low' | Prices, ' ' | | i 1 3 } At JAMES REID'S, The Leading Undertaker, a Bulk | Oysters { | 2 inn FIRST CHOICE ---- stock. to A varied and well selected ne f Prices caunot he beaten choose from. 4 'Dominion' Fish Co. PHONE 826. SUITS at | 50, OVERCOATS, $5.50, 8) A classy line of $10, $13 and $15 0, $12 315 & sis Ties new ISAAC ZACKS, 271 PRINCESS STREET. Aer gs rms raera | : o i ps . Special Sale of Runnin Outing Shoes Blue, low; reg. 90¢ ...... Blue, high; reg. $L.25........ White, low; reg. $13 : = lr. .. | White, high; reg. $1.50 iu Por $1.25 These are fine when you are on the boat or out Treadgold_ Sporting Binion [The Match of Tod Is the perfected product(of over 60_ years' ex- perience in the mateh-making business, ¢ Eddy's "Silent Parlor' Match if correctly held and struck face, is warranted to 'give g and / || on any rough sur- a steady, clear light.