- (Founded 1847) KINGSTON INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION SPECIAL FOR FAIR WEEK Our Custom Tailoring Department has made a low price on some very at- tractive Woolens--Blue Worsteds, fast dye; English Worsteds, striped effects; Scotch Tweeds, etc. FOR: THIS WEEK ONLY Tailored to Your Measure For *45.00 SEE OUR WINDOW ! s ' vingston's Makers of Gentlemen's Clothes. 75-79 BROCK STREET 1f Off Your Route It Pays To Walk carloads phecited Fruits. Visitors to the air take advantage of the largest assort- FREE! 1 BASKET GRAPES With 5 BASKET FRUIT ORDER. "HES available in large quantities this week. Your * orders should be placed this week. T5ia 1a the buat time Tell em and sell "em through our classified columns. The rain prevented the bowlers from playing on Tuesday evening. Watch for Oh Henry! and Oh Mabel! at the Fair grounds this week. G. P. Awrey, athletic director for Queen's, arrived from Hamilton Monday afternoon. Mr. Swalde, plano tunmer, orders received at 100 Clergy street w. Phone 664w. George Truscott has takem over the Benjamin Manufacturing com- pany's factory in Yarker, G. C. Fralick, Barrie street, who has been spending the past two weeks in Ottawa visiting Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Boyd, returned to the city on Tuesday evening. You can tell the leading stores of this city by their ads in this news- paper. Local military headquarters is de- luged with offers from Kingstonians and soldiers throughout the district to participate in the Canadian fight. ing forces should they be called upon | tor service in the Near East. One hundred pure white felt mat- tresses, all sizes, on sale of Sim- mons' products. This week at James Reid's, Dr. and Mrs. 8. A. Aykroyd re- turned to the city on Tuesday from their camp at Loughborough Lake. Dr. Aykroyd reports salmon trout fishing this year not as good as oth- er years. The lake should be re- stocked for a season. Watch for Oh Henry! and Oh Mabel! at the Fair grounds this week. Everything points to a big attend- ance at the Kingston fair today. Far- mers' cars began to reach the city in increasing numbers throughoat the forenoon and all available hotal space on Princess and Brock stree.s was crowded. The photograph of the steamer Rapids Prince stranded on the La- chine Rapids, which was loaned by Capt. John Donnelly, has been at- tracting considerable - attention. Passersby of the Whig bulletin win- dows have taken an interest in the perilous position of the vessel. TRAFFIC COMMITTEE OF THE LEGISLATURE Visit Kingston and and Are Guests of the City at Lunch= eon, Hon. F. C. Biggs and the mem- bers of the specn] committee of the Ontario legislature, appointed to re- vise the various highway regulations, to conform with modern conditions arrived in the city on' Wednesday morning and were the guests of the corporation at a luncleon in the Frontenac Club. They were greeted upon their arrival here by Mayor Cor- bett and spent several hours during the afternoon receiving suggestions from local motorists regarding the improvement of highway regulations, The purpose of the committee is to consider the whole traffic problem in the province and to bring the ex- isting regulations to a more satis- factory state. The growth of motor trafic has been sg considerable in the past few years that the laws primarily instituted to regulate it kave in some cases been antiquated by the new conditions. Police Are Looking For Missing Ottawa Woman. The Kingston police have been re quested by the Ottawa police de- partment to assist in a search being made for Miss Ora Faith, who disap- peared fro! er home 'in that city Monday. e missing girl is de- scribed as being 15 years of age, very fair complexion, weighs 135 pounds, stout, and dressed in a blue dress or fawn coat with cape, black or gray hat, probably trimmed with feathers, .and possibly = wearing a VIGOROUS DENIAL % OF IDENT IFICATION Police Refords Show That Man Served a Term at Portsmouth. Although he was confronted In police court with his picture, one of many in the Rogues' Gallery, and was identified . positively by a miss- ing finger from his right hand, a de- fect in his left optic, and his Ber- tilion measurements and finger prints, Jack Macdormld positively in- sisted in the Ottawa police court that he had never been in police court anywhere before. Macdonald was charged with hav- ing stolen a blanket and sundry oth- er articles from J. Scarfe, at Hull, recently. The police records show that Macdonald had served a term of two years in Portsmouth peniten- tiary for robbery and a recent term of six months in jail at Fort Will fam for a similar offence, He was committed for trial to the next term of criminal assizes. A VERY FINE DRAMA. "The Unloved Wife" at the Grand Tuesday Evening. "The Unloved Wife," a sterling drama in three acts, was presented at the Grand opera house by an all-star cast on Tuesday evening and delight- ed a belect audience, The "Unloved Wife" is a new play by Florence Edna domestic theme is at once startling and clever. It was faithfully inter- preted by both actors and actresses, selected because of their special fit- ness, and whose marked ability won repeated applause. Miss Margaret Bryn, as Cicely Courtney, in the title role captivated all by her grace and charm, while Miss Florence Hackett as Mrs. Marion Courtney, the butter fly mother, was distinguished by the subtlety of her emotional movements, Ler poise and fine articulation. Every member revealed. exceptional clever- ness, the work of each being without a flaw. ' Mrs, Elizabeth LeRoy and Charles Randolph as the grandpar- ents appear as. completing the trag- edy of the young wife but the ma'er- ral ipstinet surmounts all and finds the true solution to the marital prob- lem that John Pennington, the hus- band of the unloved wife, created by marrying her in the spirit of revenge against her mother who jilted him in his youth, Ela Houghton as Phoebe, the invalid sister, and Randall O'Neil, as Jim Plunkett, were both perfect in their acts and give to the play a most humanizing touch without which it might be classed with the weird and unreal, 'The "Unloved Wife" Is a strong dramatic play and highly in- structive as well as most entertaia- ing. Queen's men everywhere are ral- Mying to the support of Alma Mater now that the .pros of a victory in the Intercollegiate rugby series is so bright, Evidence of will- ingness to assist has been shown ia a practical way by Prof. Willlam Nicol who has donated two dozen wooleh sweaters for the use of the team. Prof. Nicol, who has not been able to assume his duties as profes- sor 'of minéralogy st Queen's for several years on account of ill health, still retains a lively interest fn his Alma Majer, and like many others of the ** boys" is rooting for the yellow, and blue. * Watch for Oh Henry! and Oh Mabel! at the Fair grounds this May and her treatment of this purely |. JLAIDLAV & SON wee LIMITED KINGSTON'S FAVORITE SHOPPING PLACE Phones 754-155. Store Hours, 9 to 5.30. TY Welcome Kingston Fan Visitors By all means step in and say hello before you go. us eager .to serve you in every possible way. By the way-- OUR Fare. Refund Sale continues all week. This sale * presents many worth-while buy- ing opportunities. And out-of-town customers when your purchases reach a certain amount you may have your fare refunded, one or . both ways, according to the amount of your purchase, ~ You will find § They're very, very good, good-looking, at least are these Sateen House Dresses with their pretty embroidery 'trimmings. Made in a neat style from an excellent quality' Black Sateen, are nicely edged with a bright green, and on the two pockets you will see pretty bits of hand embroidery. $3.00 Too cold to have a good time outdoors when 'there are fleecy Sport Coats like these. Velours, Novelty mixtures and reversible plaid backs, belted or not, and always with swagger lines. Nicely lined 4% throughout, have farge collars and roomy pocketa Hj and tailored in a number of pretty styles. These Coats are ideal for late Fall and early Winter wear. $20.00 up, Autumn Dresses An intensely interesting collection, fea~ turing a distinctively new. vogue and new coloring--s0 many charming draped models that often cascade down the side and achieve an unevenness of the hem. Flowery panels, new sleeves and colorful touches. Gowns for every occasion---developed from Canton Crepes, Crepe Meteor, Tafteta Silks and Satins, in a range of the newest und smartest shades for Fall, 5 and up,