Ppp Out of the High Rent District " O'Connor's Ladies' Exclusive = Saturday Spe A i in my als - $5.45. 40 Samp'e Dresses 40. $5.45 Serges, Bedfords and Tweeds: late styles; ali the popular shades; sizes 16 to 40--values $5 45 | -. in this lot to §% cach. To clear, each skirts. 89¢ Each | 89c Each 7 doz. Fine Black Under Extra quality, with dee all lengths; to clear, each ASLSS MASI no rr Rr A i $9.98. 30 Winter Coats 30. $9.98 Pure Wool Whitney and Curl Cloths, correct styles and well tailored; all sizes, 16 to 42 - Black, Navy, Grey and Brown. To clear, $1.98. 36 Only Silk Waists 36:-$1.98 Fine quality Mesaline Silk, in colors 'open, Black, White and Green--all sizes to 42 natty styles worth $3. To clear, each me sAadasnas Special Prices on Millinery pean Velvet Hats $2.50 Up 25¢ Up Just Received: The Latest New York Ideas in: "Stylish Suts. Our prices $15 to $37.50 A placed aside | new styles ~~ Children's Bonnets in endless variety, from Come to-morrow and, make vour selection. pleasure to show VYou--any garment until required. ALLL LALLLALASASSALSSLSS 2 See Our Window. T.d oO Phone 800 PRICES. | . OCONN | 260 Princess Street. THE STORE WITH THE SMALL A As Fall House F urnishing We can help you--our new lines in Bedroom, Parlor and Dining Room Furniture are pleasing our most eritical customers. : : Iron, Brass and Wood Beds--Some fine pat- terns $3, $4.50 up to $90 each Parlor 'Suites, $25, $35 up to $200 covered to match vour carpets, ete. ; . Dining Suites, in Oak; Fumed or Golden, Wakhwut and Mahogany. Rugs, Carpets, Draperies, Curtains, Linoleums, at lowest prices. Phone 90. Yours T. F, HARRISON CO \ The Hartt Boot and Shoe Co., Limited Fredericton, N.B. "Canada's. flgst Shoemakers"" PI PPE ALLAN M. REID, 111 PRINCESS STREET a nn - : ' Ty The evident. admiration of 3a Many a man's warth is not discov ktrange man makes a girl almost as| ered until his will is read. indignant as his failure to notics Idealize » wonfan and she doesn' her, enw dglcare if she isn't 'understood. KINGSTON THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1915. ON BARRIEFIELD WITH THE OVERSEAS TROOPS Thursday afternoon was holiday an advantage of Col. Hem- mings generosity. On the furn at Barriefield village:the passenger cars were running within forty feet of each other, one line up the hill and the other down to the city. As time! counted for money, there was no lag ging and probably the, best speed that hag been made up Barriefield hil was made on Thursday after- noon, It. was estimated that fully three-quarters of the men of the a half- | going IE the G. HUNTER OGILV tant Adjutant-General of camp took advantage of the holic and came to the city. lay The balloon ascension from the Fair Grounds could easily be seen from the cainp The distribution of the horses of the 8th C.M.R., occupied a large amount of time on the part of the officers concerned, on Thursday af- ternoon. Twenty-five horses were transferred to each of the three bat-t teries for instructional work in equi-! tation. The R.C.H.A. secured twel- ve, No, b F.C.C.E. secured five, the Provisional School five, the 80th Bat- talion and the 77th Battalion each | eight. The remainder will he ship- ped overseas. The horses of the 8th C.M.R., in the judgment of Col. Clarke, A. D. of S. and T., Ottawa, have been well taken eare of. They were not all of the best quality but the officers. and men were particular to see that they were never abused. Lieut. C. Turner, Division Paymas- ter and "Paymaster of ' Barriéfield Camp, received his captaincy on Thursday. , He is one of the most thorough afd efficient officers on the headquarters staff and, his - many friends will congratulate him on his promotion, Few people realize what a organization a headquarters' pay office is. Due to the splendid system in use, over $850,000 ig { handled every month- with a very low clerking expense, Capt. Turner, in his twenty-one years' service, has a thorough grasp of.details and well deserves his promotion. A great number of the men on thé overseas drafts are away on leave of absence visiting their friends for a few days before going overseas. The commanding officers areyery thought- ful .of their men and try to arrange 80 that every man is given as long a stay as possible with his friénds be- sfore leaving, for, the front. The 33rd Battery soft-ball team is in line for the championship: of the camp. It will play the team from the 32nd Battery on Friday after- noon'to 'détermine which team shall | claim the championship. The 33rd | Battery team played and defeated | the team from the No. 5 F.C.C.E. | winning by a score of 21 to 6. {> The officers of the 33rd Battery' evidently work day and tight on their orders appears a "Lecture for | Non-Columissioned Officers § p.m. | Friday." i {- Pictures were taken on Thursday morning of the overseas draft from | the artillery units, Pictur | also taken of thé officers. Capt. C. F. Walt, 80th Battalion, { | Stirling, has been transferred to the | Canadian Army Dental Corps, and { will work at the camp. ° The 80th f Battalion are losing an exceptionally { good officer, » i I* Harry Stith enlisted on Thursday { at Barriefield with the 59th Battal fon. Five men_enlisted by Sergts Mar- | den, Pakenham, have been taken on | the strength of the 80th Battalion. i Q.M.S. Disney has been provision. CASTORIA For ats and Children ¥ | Always bears § the ! | Sighature of 'lon HEIGHTS ~~ | PAGE FIVE. : 4 q ally appointex sergeant-major "D' empany bandmen of the 59th Battal- n detailed as stretcher- The ion have bearers. Dee Pte. D.-McCallum pointed a provisional- Machine-gun Section. The sports of the will be held on the parade ground on Saturday at 2 p.m Special ev- ents will be held which will be open to men who have not yet won bat=/ talion prizes. has been ap- sergeant in the 59th Battalion and illness. -- - : ; The Minister of Militia will be at A trim tailor-mad Barriefield camp on. Tuesday next to present the colors donated by R. S Waldron to the 59th Battalion. The men of "C" Battery who are overseas as a draft received eir second inoculation on Friday orning.. When Fashion say 31 ; --or call it Good Sense, Sound 'Judgment and Wise Precaution against colds Here's a Smart Novelty in Time for "Skidoo Day" med with white braiding. Abernethy's Shoe S s "It's Time for High Shoes." Call it 'Skidoo Div?' ~~ THE STROOTER-- ¢ Boot of Patent Colt, with black cloth top, trim- Get it while it's new h tore om The draft of men: for the Roval Canadian Dragoons, going overse.s under Lieut H. A. L. Conn, wil make the third draft of men from Barriefield camp to the R.C.D. Tie other two were taken from the Stl Regiment, C.M.R. MILK MONEY STOLEN. Sneak Thief Took Sixty Cents Out Of Bottle. There are some mean thieves in the world: Every thief is mean, but the person who goes around stealing money had been taken. From time] tainly the cake." { Friday morning, the Police receiv- ed a compiaint from a lady who sta- ted that sie had placed sixty cents with her milk bott'es, and that the money had been taken. From time to time many complaints are receiv- ed by the police about the theft of money from milk bottles. ~ "takes | Mr. Queen's Student, | | YOUNG MEN'S HATS | AA Are Brrr eases That's our business, | and vou can go a long | wav and never find af store well fitted {ours to help vou get the that you will like to | | | SO as | Soft hats and Derbies, new colors, new styles, $2.00, $2.50. mmm | have. | | | | | Campbell Bros, | Kingston's Largest Hat Dealers | 'Automobile For Hire | (1915 REGAL) ; { special Rates for .all Kinds of Drives WeppINGS A SpeCiALTy, Prompt Attention to Boat and Trai: ils. Seryice and Efficiency Guaranteed. | R. Jd. Allen, | Phone 300. © 340 Johnson >: ees | A AAA A A AN A A A DRUNKARDS SAVED | Weare in earnest when we ask you TURNER. {to give ORRINE a trial. You have 3rd Division and of Bar- | nothing to risk and everything to | a EE Tur ls Jit gain, for your money will be return- of which have been ined if after a trial you fail to get re- received his captaincy sults from ORRINE. This offer gives the wives and mothers of those CAPT. C. Paymaster riefield Camm completed t he last fifte Kingstén, " He Thursday IN MARINE CIRCLES. {to try the ORRINE treatment. It {is a very simple treatment, can be Steamer H. Ni. Jex Made Record | 8iven in the home without publicity {who drink to excess an opportunity | "no. Trip. With Coal. or loss of time from business! Can The steamer H. N. Jex made a rec- Je SiYen Secretly without patient's | 5 : 4 iam < =.edge. cord trip. Leaving here at 11.0: 'n@=edge. ~ Cie s a.m. Thursday, she reached Oswego, ORRINE is prepared in two forms: took on a cargo of coal, and was; pn 1, secret treatment, a powder; ! tack in Kingston again, at 1, o'closx| CBRINE No. 2, An pill form, for on Friday morning, making the those who desire to take voluntary round trip in fourteen hours, less treatment. Costs only $1.00 a box, ten minutes. The Jex, under thel Ask for booklet. °. hi Mahood, sor. able command of Capt. Max Shaw, ! S5.and Sago: streets. has made several fast trips, but this! is the record, It is a short run and if the vesséls did not have to wait! so long at Oswego to get loaded Rev. Frederick Wood. Rew, Frederick Wood of India has | eS were In Use For Over 30 Years i mere trips could be made. MT Co's. Bulletin: Steamer Sim- la passed down, with the barges Dunmore and Burma, for Prescott; steamer India passed wp, light, from Montreal; - steafier Advance passed up on Friday morning from Mon- freal, on the way to Port Colborne; steamer Windsor passed up to load coal 'at Charlotte. The new Ontario Car Ferry No. 2 arrived at the Kingston .Shipbuild- ing 'drydock on Thursday evening | and was lowered on to the blocks! on Friday morning. nage is 3,238, Capt. F. Forrest, Toronto, Steamer Doric passed u Its total ton- 2 am, Friday; steamer Natironco is ex- | rected up on, Friday afternoon. St-- Police To Have Rest. No longer will the police con- stables have to listen to complaints about the garbage man. For years the police have had to take down all the complaints, which were many. The garbage inspector. Nicolas Tim- merman, has now a telephone at the incinerator, and all the complaints Will be received there. | The police telephone will now only be used for strictly police business. pt 2 sn ¢ The Doubles Championship. W. Jackson -and J: J. Baker won the doubles championship of the Queen's Lawn Bowling Club oh Thursday afternoon by defeating A. A. Turcotte and F. Crozier by 16 10°86, * , far] It is in command of returned from Ocean Grove, New| | Jersey, where he has been attending | a Missionary Conference. Mr. Wood" expects to go to the United States again in about _twe weeks time to take part in the"Natio Missionary Campaign of the Laymen's Mission- ary Movement. oS -------- | Musi? on Monday Night. The Whig on Monday will publish another piece of popular music, "Jim- mie Malone," a bachelor's ballad. The i words are by Dudley Gordon and | the music by Frank Lester. The | {music is copyrighted, but the Whig { has permission to publish it. ! ! -------------- , To Be Held Here, The annual couvention-6f the Wo- | men's Home and Foreign societies | of Eastern Ontario and Quebec is to | { be held here on October 5th and 6th, | in the First Baptist Church,' send {7 t | lon | ero ------------ i "Cancelled Library Books" Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store. A car runing up Princess street | Thursday eveni ssing the street, and a few feet a5e, | | further on ran over a dog. : ? ! HOO i . i i D'S PILLS: | anda ng hit first a man | Constipa- : od Nl = 7 Sakell's Pure Ice Cream EE Our Ice Cream is the best and finest in Kingston by Government Test. oo We deliver to all parts of the city in bulk or bricks. SA Next Opera House. Yellapatty A High) Grade Black Tea sf Exceptional Flavor, 60c per lb. For Sale at D. COUPER'S, 311-3 Princess St. Phone 76 KEL Phone 640 | A ee et PA et a tts Visit Our Store During Fair Week rr" all Clothing SUITS--$7.50, $10.00, $12.50, $15, | up to $20. | OVERCOATS---=88.50, $10, $13.50, | $16.50, up to $20. | UNDERWEAR, Fléece Lined--Pen- man's, $1.00 a suit. WOOLEN UNDERWEAR -- $1.50 ® PA -- Everything reduced and arranged for your inspection. Meet your friends--they all trade here, No trouble to give prices. Make our store your headquarters while in the city. y Thé Busy With : the Large Stoc! k. James Reid The Ledding Undertaker EMPIRE GROCERY BEN LEE, Prop. 2. SWEATER COATS--$1, $1.50, $2, $2.50, $3, up to $6. BOOTS AND SHOES, ETC. ISAAC ZACKS, 271 PRINCESS STREET, FORD Motor Oil, Cup Grease and Fiber Grease for sale at H. MILNE Phone 541. 272 Bagot St. All oils delivered on short- est notice. Pure Vinegar and Spices | If you want the best| quality, leave your order with J.R. B. GAGE Phone 549 254 Montreal Street. Feet Telephone 201 Auto Livery Bibby Garage | - hgents for Dodge Bros. Motor Cars show goods and Store @ Successor to T. J. Leahy. The wise housewife buys her Preserving Fruit from wus. Overflow - Crawford Peaches, Bartlett Pears and Damson Plums. Also choice California Fruit and Table Apples. Goods delivered to any part of the city. Phone 349, Market Square I" BRITISH WHIG Loose Leaf Supplies BINDERS TO FIT ANY SHEETS SHEETS TO FIT ANY BINDERS + BRI KI | Kingston's Electric Store. Fifteen Days' Offer From now to 1st October, we will give free ONE CANADIAN BEAUTY ELECTRIC IRON io hoiise- holders who will permit us to wire their homes for electrie light this month. - Prices Moderate. H.W. NEWMAN ELECTRIC CO., 7y PRINCESS STREET. Phone 441