' THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, FRIDAY, SEPTE OUT OF THE HIGH RENT DISTRICT. SMALL PROFITS AND QUICK RETU OCONNOR'S LADIES' EXCLUSIVE -- We have just secured a special bargain for Saturday --Ma ing lines bought at a big reduction: On Sale Saturday AT A FRACTION OF ORIGINAL VALUES SEE OUR WIND THE FOLLOWING BARGAINS: 20 SAMPLE SILK DRESSES Black, Grey, Rose, Green Brown: sizes 34, 36, 38 onlv--fine quality, late fallPstvles; values t $12.50. Saturday, each semi-tailored stvles, high an necks; sizes to 40; regular 1 $3.50; Saturday, each ... . $6.98 6 DOZ. SAMPLE SILK WAISTS White, Green; Copen, and Black; $2.49 RNS Figured several. sty sizes 34 to 4 Satu all Misses' | Bouéles, W Jow sevs, and fa 8 DOZ. 40 WINTER COATS 40 just out; coats in this lot up to £15. Saturday, each » » » IS OUR MOTTO. PRODUCTION, Pleased a Large Audience On Thurs. Coming to the Grand. The ever popular comedy, * My Heart" was presented {Grand Opera House on Thursday ev- ening before a lar audience, and everyone was delighted. It was put on by a good com . It is a play that pleases everyone, and is of the] kind that one likes to'see a number of times. Like "Uncle Tom's Cabin," 4 With the grown-up folk, It is a j clean, whosesome comedy, bubbling over with fun and there is not one { dull: moment during the three acts. The Irish wit of Peg running all through the play, gives it an inter-} esting touch. The story centres around the life of a little Irish gir: in England, and in the title role. Miss Kitty O'Conpor makes a big hit. The part fits her like a glcve. and all the other parts are in able | hands. nufacturer's clear- OW FOR FANCY WAISTS Voiles and Marquisettes: les to select from; all 2; values to 98¢c rday, each | "The Trail Of the Lonesome Pine." » The Trail of the,Lonecsome Pine" | which comes to the Grand Opéra { House on Monday, Sept. 138h, 'ma tinee and night, is a virile romance that in book form has been read by thrge miliions and more of book lov ers." "Eugene Walter's dramatization is one that warms the blood and 'stirs the emotion. It is 'a story of romantic love with just a requisite and Ladies' . sizes, in hitnevs, Cheviots, Ker- ney Tweeds: new models $9.9 stvle garments; If not Jrepated to buy, m to suit vour edbnvenience. price Jd The Store W 260 PRINCESS ST. Opposit T. d ~~ -------- RING PARKER wr rs Ce | | I I anliness a spec Cle Surprised and Curtains and Linoleums---the prices are down Parlor Suites to n your room. 4 Mahogany and Fumed Oak Suites. * Phone 90. Yours 31683 ! ialty. - Are the people who see our new Fall assortment of Rugs, Carpets, 2 Handsome' Mahogany $40 Drelser for $38. *Our Parlor Suites at $28 and $33 are sellers: weet your taste and to give harmony of toldr in are the newest in Dining Room T. F: Harrison Co. New York Suits and Coa Received to-day, direct from Ritter Bros New York City. Tmdividual 1- n da ith the Sn e Sydenham St . O'CONNOR, Watch for our Millinery Opening. A AAA cet et ANE Sat Ot At AEN ttt ati aati: + | | SE | MAI For the Finest Quality Beef, Lamb, Mutton, Pork Delivery to all parts. . We are open till six o'clock eve | | ry evening. | --d " Pleased to the lowest. We cover all e your seleetion and have it placed aside nall. Prices. ts ginia hills, to give it bubbling color. June, the primitive, swect, wild mountain maid, wild ma"e a direct appeal to all those who have already met June in Mr. Fox's original story. The play is given a magnificent pro- duction and its long runs as the Bos- ton Theater, and the New Amster- dam Theater, New York, were mark- ed by the largest receipts of years. One of the most capable casts ever seen outside of New York, will appear here with the produc- tion. $1500 To $35 00 Phone 800 "Trilby,"" Eight Star Cast. Joseph Brooks' eight star: restora- tion of Du Maurier's "Trilby" is easily one of the most interesting theatrical productions of the year. The piay is aglow with the fine spirit of youthful romance. Its intimate portrayal of the jays, passions and | tragedies of the springtime of life |is timely and human. Its love story { |is eternal. In the nightly storm cen- tre of applause which swirls around, CAMP WATER SUPPLY its tense and rapturous telling are /. grouped Phyllis Neilson-Terry, Lyn ? Harding, George MacFarlane, Char- 50,000 GALLONS USED IN A HOT les Dalton, Ignacio Martinetti, Paton Gibbs, Regan Hughston and Rose DAY. Coghlan. Miss Terry's singing ot ------e "Oh! Don't You Remember Sweet Lemmon & Sons Have Charge Of the Alice, Ben Bolt," nightly occasions Water System--sSteam Siren - Has a furore. Amd George MacFarlane's Been Placed On One of the Pumps. Scots' songs ovoke Harry ,Jauder- like enthusiasm. "Trilby, fresh from its ten weeks' New York tri- 'wnph, is due at the Grand Opera Thursday evening, September 16th. S 1 } Few people realize the amount of water consumed at Barriefield Camp daily. Allan Lemmon, of the firm of Lemmon & Sons, who has the con: tract to look after the three pumps' at the camp, gave the Whig a splen- did description of the water service day afternoon was am excellent one, | Vaudeville at the Grand. 'at the grounds. - and one of the best that has' been The amount of water consumed seen at the popular play house for depends entirely pon Whether org, 0 time. Elsie Janis the "intern- not it is a warm day. On a very 5 9 5 eh rs ah Pans ._ | hational star. was seen in a comedy warm day there is about fifty thous- | yictyre by the Famous Players Film and gallons used. Some time _the| Film Co. 'in "Nearly a Lady," a play amount drops to about twenty-five! written by herself. "The Pathe News {thousand gallons. : presented scenes' of the war { On Wednesday there was not a France and the daring work of great draw on the service on account British and French aviators The of the men. and horses of the Sth C. 5 en io : Die M."R. being in Brockville. When the Date, saluted pictures aise Slctuss SOE Bie 3" oF . > » ais - Hoists ane an tie sang unis as sal two-reel photo play and a farce The water is pumped from three! COmedy picture were also presented. rtisian walls. ells Artisjan ep rea a wells Cormick and Shannon who have a 120 feet below the surface. . A well] In¢ selection of Irish sings aud vio- driller has been engaged to dig the lin s0i08 that stamped them as, 4r- Pe There hoe. oop eae eigen | Fes amie programing will be pro: situated near the pump houses { duced this evening and to-morrow af These tapks have a storage capacity | '€rBoon and evening. {of about 24,000 gallons so that in - , Ss. a case one of the pumps breaks down September In Nature's Wilds, the water supply will not be tied up. To pump enough: water for the use! 9f Montreal and 205 miles North of at the camp requires the firemen to! Toronto, is 2,000 feet above sea Jle- days a week. | other place in Canada does. After the water is pumped from | tember is one of th the well it is forced through a series months of the year in this 2,500,000 of pipes measuring about four miles. | acres Government reserve. A good The main 'pipés are three- inch-ones, | hotel, the "Highland Inn," affords while the branch lines are one and comfortable accommodation at rea-| a half inches. The main pipe which | sonable rates. The fishing this {stretches from one end of the camp! month is at its best. Ask to the other is one and three-quar-| Grand Trunk?' Railway agent for { miles long. + | handsomely iljustrated descriptive] {| A great quantity of water is used | literature telling you all about it. in the thirty-eight shower baths sit-| uated at different points about the camp. There are also about one! hundred taps. { regular time for the meeting of the! The Government pays Lemmon & Board of Education, there was no Sons a certain sum each week on con-| session, as all the business was dis-| dition that they furnish a fireman! posed of at a meeting held two weeks and make all necessary repairs to the | ago. pumps in case of breaks. The Mili- | . e most delightful Had No Business, . Although Thursday night was the| % ------ The Hartt Bootand Shoe Co., Limited Fredericton, N.B. "Canada's Dest ors 3 '-pthat condition is a thing of the past. La |- FIELD KITCHEN PRESENTED, After an illness of eight months, the result of a stroke of paralysis, | tia Department supplies - the coal used. It takes about five tons of | coal to run the pumps each week Duncan Cram, Carleton Place, _ At one time the water supply at| pq silently away on Sept. 4th, aged Barriefield Camp was very poor Hit' seventy-eight. ood | i At the request of Col. 'T. D, R.| Hemming, the Militia Department! has ordered a steam siren to be. placed one one of the pumps. - This siren is to be used in case-the camp. should require to be called out sud-| denly at night. It is only to be QB blown by order of the camp com-| manganr i ! ¥ i -- | To. 50th Battalion By Anglican i Clergy Of Kingston. { The, Anglican clergy of Kingston | | have presented-the 59th Battalion, ! C.E.F., with a McClary field kitchen costing $825. The list of subscrib- ers is as follows: The Bishop of On- tario, The Bishop of Kingston, The! Dean of Ontario, The Archdeacon of | Ontario, The Archdeacon of Kings- ton, Ven. Archdeacon" Dakin, Rev Canen Grout, Rev. Canon Loucks, ! Rev. Capon PFarneri, Rév. Canon i FitzGerald, Rev. J. O. Crisp, Rev. A. B. Chafer, Rev. T. W. Savary, Rev A. Cooke, Rev Cecil Whalley. The death of Myles H! Young oé A =} i curred bn Sept. 3rd, at his home near | fq Fratar. : { 3 i i i ji fey A f i ¥ i a I y Af i GRAND OPERA HOUSE : { "PEG O' MY HEART" IS A FINE tinge of the feudal spirit of the Vir-| late! The programme presented yester-| 'he vaudeville act consisted of Me-| Algonquin Park, 285 miles West! | be on the job from six in the morn- vel, and offers attractions to those de-| ing until nine in the evening seven siring rest and recuperation that no Sep- | is 2 aitiveq light on the way to Port Col- | Friday i. | gomery, Toronto, idspertor of light- on MBER 10, 1915. day Evening--Other Good Plays | This fall new patterns. Box Calf -- Gun Metal Calf Patent Colt-- Vici Kid-- Dark Tans-- nn. neat and this should encourage the sale of them--nien who particular about their feet should visit our store and inspect our "PAGE FIVE " - EE -- the English patterns are mostly shown--they are are ~ Abemethy's = J BURIED BY A SHELL PTE. G. 1, WICKHAM HAD VERY CLOSE CALL. Is Now In An Hospital In London, But Is Not Seriously Hurt--Pays | Tribute To Capt. George Richard- son, i *We had a little mixup with the | Germans, in France, two months! | ago," writes Pte. G. H. Wickham, of Kingston, in a letter written on Au- gust 21st' to his grandmother, Mrs. | L. Bird, 33 King street from an hos- pital in London. "A big shell landed in the trench parapet near me, and I was buried. I was dug out all right, but was a little the worse for wear. My shoulder 'was in- Jured, not very badly, but sufficient to lay me up for a time. I suffered no wounds. All the muscles in my left arm appeared to be dead, but they are starting to come around all right now. 1 was in an hospital in France for two months and arrived in London four days ago. There are a number of Canadians here, and it is sure some hospital. A great many people come to see us and talk with us evéry day. They take us for miotor rides, and picnics. One lady has a motor boat, and she takes us for a skim. We sure have a | good time. { "It is'over two months since I had {a letter from home, but I wrote to | Capt. George Richardson as soon as I landed here, and asked him to send on my mail, He told me that he would keep it until I sent for it. Capt. Richardson is certainly a fine man; ant, he does a lot for his com- i pany. There is not one man in his company but who would follow him anywhere." | { + THE LIVINGSTONE CLUB. Of Sydenham Street . Methodist * Church Entertained. ! On Thursday evening the members| | of the Livingstone Club, of Syden- in"ham Street Methodist Sunday School! ¢ he .spent an enjoyable time, when they | § | were entertained to tea by the mem-| {bers of the Miriam Girls' Club of | | the same school under the kind sup- | | ervision of Mrs: W.'S. Connell. | ~The entertainment commenced at} at 6.30 o'clock with tea, after which | the club magazine was introduced, | {and Sthe first number read, by the | editor. Then the president of the | club, Walter Stewart, in a' few brief | words outlined the proposed future! jof the club. A reading room is being | | organized, and will be open to the| members of the club. Games and! | books wiil be provided, | After the girls had been thanked in a novel way by a quartette ot | boys who sang a little song '$0 the! tune of "I Want To Go Back To| Michigan," Hareld Ettinger, the hon- | orary president of the club, spoke] a few words of advice to the meém- bers. He took as his theme "Ideals," | Dr. Livingstone, the greatest mis-| sionary of thé last century was held! up as a worthy ideal for any fellow. | The members were advised to Him | | | hig i which every woman ought any high and to start oh their way. to about. For a number of years Ringston | their ideal at- once some future time. During the - evening songs were | sung by the party and the evenin closed with "God Save the King. Miss Pearl Biythe officiated at the piano. » DOL to wait for | -- IN MARINE CIRCLES, | Movements of Vessels Reported | Along the Harbor, - ! The schooner City of Cheyboygan arrived from Erie with coal for the penitentiary. g The schooner Julia B. Merrill ie at Richardson's wharf loading felds- par for Charlotte. The steamer Thousand Islander has been laid up for the season. * M: T. Co.'s Elevator: Tag . Emer- son cleared with the barge Quebec to load coal at Oswego for Montreal: tug Glyde cleared light for Pres- cott; steamers Advance and Simla § ne. 'Steamer Haddington passed down 1 p.m. Thursddy; steamer Fairfax, up 3 p.m. Thursday; steamer Ionic down 3 p.m. Thursday; steamer Na- tironco up midnight Thursday; steamer Wahcondabh down 1 am. . > Making Inspection. On Thursday night W. H. Mont- Jhouses,. arrived in the city to spend two weeks covering the lighthouse waterway. The steamer Grenville will be used to cover the course.' © Gave Fine Conevr:, The bandof fe R. C. H. A. file band coneeRl. in Macdonal Thursday evening s ideal and there wis crowd present... Al ti were much enjoyed. : he selections KINGSTON WOMEN 's Pure Ice Cream Sakell Our Ice Cream is the best and finest in Kingston by Government Test. We deliver to all pe bricks. rts of the eity in bulk or Lo » Fern S Ty ~ SAKELL' Next Opera House. Phone 640 sina so sFeamir | FALL HATS . SN Your appreciation of style, our service and { our hats have made this hat store one of the in- | stitutions of the city. It's a spurce of Keen | satisfaction te us to see | the . great numbers of | | customers who come to | us season after season | for their hats:" ~~ Now the time to { deop in and see our new | fall styles at $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, $4 | 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 heavily; that is why. we are prep 0 give such liberal discount. ¥ Reid's High Quality and Reid's Low Prices. 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Some perfume. | a New York chemist were recently con- sulted regarding the efficacy mixture and they both say of nothing better to destroy of this they know dandruff, and in« vigorate the scalp, stop falling hair. and to make the hair fluffy and give it the ingredients which you can mix a: acme or will mix them for you. Ap- pix to the scalp night and morning and rub iii with the finger tips, 3 Motor Oil, Cup Grease and ~ Fiber Grease for sale at H. MILN Phone 543. 272 } All oils delivered on short- : est notice. £ gave al a8 d Fark (2 The weather lee. i a very large 7 Any druggist can furnish you | Bagot Bt. Can be served First Class, And the way to obtain Jt is to COOK WITH GAS. Drop a card'to the Office of Works, Queen Street, or "phone 197, and have the GAS installed in your home, Light, Heat, Power and Water Depts. C. C. Folger, General Mgr. eT = ad PRINTING IMAL |