RAILWA ATR se Labor Day Excursion "Single First Class Fare Good Going and Returning Monday, Sept. 4th, 1916 Single First Class F are and One Third Good Going Saturday, September 2nd, to Monday, September 4th, valid for return until Tuesday, September 5th, 1916. "Tickets good on all trains to To- ronto and Montreal and west and east thereof, but not valid on trains Nos, 1 and 14 to intermediate stations between Toronto and Montreal. IE Xl 2 EXCURSIONS VIA - CANADIAN PACIF IC SINGLE . ing September 4th. FARE tember 3th. Particulars from F. PA, 1 cess and Wellington streets. 1 197. Conway, C. For full particulars apply J. P. I{AN- LEY, CP. & T.A., cor Johnson and On- tarlo streets. * ghosti roosting on one of the branch-| -e8 a shade tree? Some men are born poets; but most editors have poetry thrust upon them. LOW FARES TORONTO EXHIBITION Aug. 26th to Sept. 11th. Good going Aug. 26th to Sept. 7th, inclusive. Return limit Sept. 13th. : 30ing going: Aug. 26th to Sept. 9th, inclus- ive. Return limifl 7 days from date of sale, but not later than. Tuesday, Sept. 12th. For tickets and further information apply to--R--H. Ward, Station Agent, or M. C. Dunn, Town Agent. TRAVEL IN COMFORT [CA ADIAN NORTHER Cold storage is a failure when it comes to keeping an engagement. With nothing but good health you have a right to be thankful. in, - Labor Day WRN "X= | the foll z are 8 ¥ ARF Going and return- | OWIng are extracts. AND: ONE-THIRD -- Going September 2nd to 4th, return Sep- City Ticket Office, Cor. Prin- Phone, A A A A A A AAA At When isn't a family tree with a the move ever since arriving in Eng- A SINGLE FARE For the round trip. Good going and return- ing Monday, Sept. 4th. FARE AND ONE THIRD \ Good going Saturday, Sunday and Monday. ~ IR Sept. 2nd, 8rd and 4th. Valid for return until Sept. Sth, For tickets and all information apply to R. ---H Ward, Station Agent, or M. C. Dunn, Towh Agent, TORONTO 'EXHBTION TERRITORY From Brockville and Smith's Falls and intermediate stations up to hat not including Belleville or Havelock; Kingston to Sharbot FARE AND ONE-THIRD dened hg Ad unt 26 to September 7 Inclusive. Heturn Umit: Al els to gould for return to reach finn! destinati 1 September 13, 1016, nn Sui ave Wan + SPEUIAL EXCURSION FARES $7.45 $5.00 Pickerel | 6. . 6.10 «. B36 Point au Baril . 8 3.60 . 4.80 Sharbot Lake .. 6. 8.40 eB Smith's Falls Fr . Perth + 1.00 Tweed oo Ma Proportionate Fares from, Other Points. « solng Aug. 35 to Sept. § Inclusive, Return Limit Seven Days from dute of sale, but in no ease to exceed Sept. 12, 1916. FOR REGULAR TRAIN SERVICE SEE CURRENT FOLDERS EXTRA EQUIPMENT ON ALL REGULAR TRAINS Particulary from F. Conway, C.P.A, City. Ticket Office, Princess and Wellington streets. Phone 1197. Brockville Byng Inlet - Central Ont. Jet. DA French .. Kaladar ...v, . Kingston |. Nobel | Parham $6.80 60 00 45 45 § Cor. 4 We have an exceptionally shige stock of all kinds of liv- ing room and library furni- ture. The very best values to be 5 found anywhere. We have * been very careful in selecting our stock for fall. - Tugs and linoleums. We, never had such a large stock for you! to choose THE DAILY B BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 1916, VERY WAN SA HERO); WHO 18 TAKING HIS PART IN| 3 GREAT WAR AT FRONT [Leiters To The off | Major F. W. Partridge Pays woiiute) | To the Men Ww ho Have Been Fac-| Ki ington, tor) e ing German Guns--Many Wound- fo brit. They give you good, sweet) ed Men Go Back to Firing Line.- |honey as the dividend, but of the | Major F. W. Partridge, *who is at|schiemers of both sexes who 'call on} the front, has written an interesting | you and want your dollar to joinj letter to his parents, in this city, forces with fhem and demolish legiti-| "under date of Aug.. 8th., from which | mate trade and niake you rich I say | take care. - There is a hook beneath I have been in Belgium the last bait. These old schemers bob | (couple of days, but have moved up like a float every year or two and] across the border to' France again | do business for a time, then decamp| I have a large company in this" new | after hauling in their nets full of | | battalion, which is composed of men, |suckers.- When anyone offers you { many of whom have been fighting in Something for nothing, walk all | the trenches, but were wounded, and | around it Then run honie and 1| are now going forward again They thank Providence you were not aj are all new to me. I have been on Sucker this time. AMICUS. | "ALF." SMITH DIED. Sept. 1,--(To the Edi: sting. you, and that is the] the not had a word yet | HOW land, and have | from Canada. The crops in Belgium are good. | The houses here are just like you | read about. I am now .in a billet back of. the lines, We have been |the | faring, rough lately, living on poor| jalired rations, which, by the way, is not the |Serg | Government's fault, but Sow I am |v do? post at 8 a.m, the morning of {much better off, having a soft bed|August 1ith, when he was struck in once again. |the stomach by an explosive bullet, | The more 1 see of the war, the | from a German sniper. He only liv- {tess I like it, and the more I pray | ed i hour and a"half, and was con- | shat it will soon be over. It seems |S¢ious to the last, and was able to [to me that it is the arm-chair critics Shake hands and say a last far Fewel, | who are the fiercest people. Every {to his comrades. {man in\the trenches is a hero, and | | anyone who faces those guns de-| | serves all the nation can give, f The "contemptible little army® is! | mote an holding its own Don't | | let the people home get impatient: {to save life it is best. to wear the | Germans out and make them attack, | | for the guns are awful. "Of course, | | our great stock of munitions is going {to count and with them we will gain, | { step by step, until the whole thing4 {crumbles up, which will happen i; {of a sudden I think. . { | J Whig Employee 'Struek by an Explosive Bullet. In a letter received from one of] members of the C.M.R. to Sergt.| Smith's parents, he states Smith. was going to an [i ormer i | y It is cold at night but hot in the | day time, ings and' aeroplanes are flying past i the dozen. | every evening. 2 going by in a bunch. The guns shake the build- There is a fight on It looks fine to see I counted once ~one night, and be just like a flock Brave. fellows in them I tell you. 1 sdw Cagft, William Harty, jr. go by last night, he 'looked fine, but 'I have seen no other Kingston- | lans since I came to France. shventeen at they seem to of birds. GRAND CHAPTER MASONS To Receive Report on Proposed | Agréement With Western Lodge. | An emergency convocation of | Grand Chapter, Royal Arch masons of Canada; has been called for Tues- day, September 12th, at 2 p. m., in the Masonic Hall, Temple building, Toronto, to geceive a report from the Grand Z., W. R. Murch of Kings-| ton, of his Tocent visit to-the western | Chapters, and also to take into con-| sideration N\the sanctioning of the| agreoment entered into between hjm, | st as Grand Z. of the Grand Chapter of | Canada, with M. ex.-Comp. F. S. Wat- | day at W. H_Miller's, Napanee. | son, Grand Z. of the Grand Chapter | Miss Eldred Cane has returned to of Royal Arch Masons of Alberta. Kingston after visiting Miss G.° A. While no details of the agreement | Lang, Prescott. have been made public, it is believed Heinz's Pickling Vinegar that the difficulty arising out of the |bert's. Sin formation of the Grand Chapter of Charles Benedict, Kingston, Alberta will be cleared away. renewing acquaintances around the - - 'villa, Elphin. : 21 Mrs. Mcintyre, of Napanee, JOHN J.- BEHAN Re-elected Grand "Baeretary M B.A vf the [ 8 '1 INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. | | Local Notes and Itexas Of General Interest. Egg-o-Baking' Powder (s here to ay on sale at Gilbert's. H. Miller, of Kingston, spent Sun- at Gil- has sister, Mrs. Cartwricht, in Kingston. hb Gilbert's Bulk Teas are attracting attention. per cent. on package teas. Mrs. C. C. Nash and children and Miss Clara Purvis, of Kingston, spent part of last week at M. B. Judson's, Napanee. Large stock of French Maudoines, Sardines and Mushrooms "lat Gilbert's Store. DIAN CAN EAN Staves "aac 5 ave ED nro ALLAN LINES. | Lv. L'pewl, Lv. Montreal Sept. | Grampian Sept. 16 Sept. 8 Corglenn Sept. 23 Sept. 22 Seandinavinn Oct 7 Lv. London Lv, Moatreal Aug. 28 Corinthian Sept. 16 Sept. 13 Sicilian Sept. 30 'Lv. Glasgow' Lv. Montreal Aug 26 Carthaginian Sep 13 Sept. 2 Pretorian Sept. 14 ---------------------------- CAN. PAC. LINES: Lv. L'poel. Lv. Montreal Sept. 15 Missanabie Sept. 30 Sept. 29 Metagama Oct. 14 Tor Raves FS -- wa Ete. apply Lotal Agents, or AZ.LAN LINE Toronto Ic is spending a few days with friends, Masters George and Hetherington, Kingston: Homer Gamble, of the 156th Bat- talion, who recently underwent anp- Tom. be expected, School Books. Pures and pupils are advised to owing to the shortage of book paper further editions will not be procur- able until October or November. complete list of books required for Publie, Separate and Collegiate, te- gether with prices and new editions, |appears in adit. of Store, Page 2. Collegiate Institute Opening. __ The Collegiate Institute will open Tuesday, September 5th, New pupils should present themselves at 95.00, while those who have been in attend- ance befpre are not expected until 1.30, x e principal will be at the el iis from 2.00 tol 4.00 to meet any who may wish to consult him. : 1 King St. Bu Toronte General Agents ssport application forms furnished on 'request. Carthaginian Sep. 13 G'gow Corinthian Sept. 18 London fe fr ---- Seam _ Public Schools ~The schools will re-open on Sep- tember * og Beginning pupils who will be years of age before No- vember 1st, will be admitted not lat- er than September 15th. Applica- tion should made to the Principal of the nearest school." The Collegi- ate Institute will open on the same date. ; SEES ry ' Metalliirgic Research. "The report which Sir George Fost: er, Minister of Commerce, requested of Queen's concerning the univer- | sity's facilities to conduct scientific and industrial research has been eonipleted and despatched. It shows that the university is especially well equipped- for conducting research along metallurgic lines. | 4 "oN CHEN Kingston Business Col oR | Tue Sent 1 -on Tuesday Septem! Beware of the Schemers. | is! JM | been spending the week with her Hi Get a sample and save 20H leas, | |i Master Wilbest Clark of Napanee || his || other operation at the Military Hos- || pital, is getting along as well as can |i Al secure as early as possible the neces-|}j sary books, as publishers advise that |i all College Book i On Sle Fly at $1.65 About 45 pairs only. Women's Oxfords and pumps, patents and gun metals, sizes mostly 24, 3 and 3}, 5} and 6. Not many 4, 4} and 5. These goods were regular $3.00 to $4.00. or x Sing aie ay ++. $1.65 \ F riday only . ABERNE TH Y's SHOE STORE LLL Fall Hats The new shapes are here, beautiful in style, distinctive in quality, superb in finish. All the latest ideas are embodied in our hats for fall. Smart styles for good dres- sers. $2.00 to $2.50. Campbell Bros. The house of success- ful hat styles. Bring Back | That Lost Hair Getting back lost hair is a pretty hard proposition, Saving the hair before .it is Jost is much easier. Au Use Lubin's Scalp Remedy and stop the hair from falling, nourish and fertilize the hair roots and you need fear no hald spots. * It is a fine lotion for Ji ladies' hair also. 50c Bottle Prouse's Drug Store NEW RECRUITING SCHEME, Definite Announcement Will be Magle From Ottawa Soon. Ottawa; Sept. t==In the course of a few days the Government: may make a definite announcement in re- gard to recruiting throughout. the Dominion under the new recruiting stheme, under which all people would be classified with the idea of ascertaining their fitness either for military service or for duties at home. Certain ' recommendations drafted by the officials of the Militia Department are now being consid- ered by the Cabinet, Meanwhile an effort will be made to get-the best 'men possible in each district to aet as director of recruiting, so that the 'new plan can be worked out wih the least st possible friction. i A i li, Catarrh Cannot be Cured with LOCAL APPLICATION, the 'seat of > aca ly in- "PURE ICE CREAM Best in Kingston. Made F resh Every Day. SAKELL'S Next Opera House Phone 640 wh Here Is You Chance \ | J To refurnish your dining room in handsome man- ner or to secure pieces that may be lacking to com- plete its equipment. We are offering tables, chairs, china closets and buffets, etc., of unusual styles and finishes at prices within reach of every house-keeper. At the busy store vith the large stock. at ~ James Reid, The Leading Undertaker Phone 147 for Personal Services. Nothing Tastes As Nice as 4 good Chogolate. We have them fresh every week. Nylos' , Patterson's, Lowney's and Ganong's All- Canadian Goods. SARGENT'S DRUG STORE Cor. Princess and Montreal Sts. Phone 41 EVERY CANADIAN SHOULD SEE THE COUNTRY'S CAPITAL | : AND THE BEST TIME IS DURING FAIR WEEK EXHIBITION OTTAWA | SEPT.9 to 16 1916 . ENTRIES CLOSE SEPT. 4TH REDUCED RAILWAY RA CENTRAL CANADA" Meuse or Commons. Buants Fen. 3. 191 3. 1818 NOW 8CiwG AEsTORED TO = Industria $25, 000 "1% in PRIZES ZES or al Comat rate sl pa BALLOON ASCENSIONS AND Ss. VAUDEVILLE ACTS. LOOP-THE-LOOP AVIATOR, 'BIG HORSE RACING PROGRAMME. NIGHT SHOW