= ? v : Y 3 : i. ; TT ~ THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, FRIDAY, JULY 12, 1918. | ; ble PAGE FIVE - WEE. NNNRRNANRRRAN FEN EEFYSENNENNREE . THE TROOPS AT THE FORT Senet SPER mr emm n "Out of the High Rent District" Each does, Ta Ha Ben Ladies" White Canvas § 0onnor' $ 8 Ladies" Exclusive A fatigue party of, the 2rd Pat- Footwear 5 =m Seventy-three Years, : roadway over the hill to Fort Henry. } High laced boots, Oxford ties and o : A good job is being done. 'The road! . | was badly cut up by the action of | tne water following heavy rains. A % n representative visited the fort : {on sday and found a marked i 3m D BATTAIAON, CGR. 1s "STATIONED THERE. i. ¥ There are 700 Men on the Strength ~The Fort Has Been Greatly Improved. At last welt going to have warm weather and you will need them now. See our assortment of up-to-date pat terns. Abernethy' s Shoe Store pumps, high heels, low and medium improvement in the manner in On All Eines of Summer Wear, for Ladies, "Where the pretty shoes come from." To-day is the Glorious Twelfth of heels, leather or rubber soles, ranging jRhien guard duty is performed by! Girls and Children. July, and if it brings greater joy to in price from $3.50 to $6.50. this unit. The environs and the ap- one member than another, it must proach ito the fort create a. very favorable lmpresston. There are no £9 C 8 doz. Girls' Dresses, 6 doz. Boys' Rompers--Light and dark color- come to ex"Ald. Joseph Tait, of this city, who holds the record of being unsightly weeds or long grass to be seen and 'whitewash 'has been liber- ally applied. The incinerator and ash dump hive not been neglected. Sergt. 0. Attwood was in charge at' the gate. He is an old 14th P. W".0. 'R. .boy who went overseas in the 20th Battalion and fought on fast washing materials, for ages 2 years to 6 years. Values regular $1.25. . . are UH in France and a fanrth is in ~ : 9 5 doz, Voile Waists AE New styles charge of a troop (iain in Western Hn ge hoe anada. H Canada. ook, HE - a just received, in all the sizes to 44. Sergt.-Major Simms, a South Atri. | for seventy-three Jars, Sad this is Vv. al lar $1.25. . can veteran, and late instructor of | certainly some TE 8 is wide- aiues reguiar the 1.8. of I., is sergt.-major of the ly krown and highly respected. He 2 . battalion. He has taken a keen |Joized the Orange fede in Ireland 08 4 doz. Wash Skirts -- Extra fine interest in greater production, and ee Jan Hyeq In Kingston "gs . 8 y years. } 92 C quality white repp, with fancy pockets and belts; button trimmed; all the sizes to 30 bands. Reg. $1.50 and $1.39. - ly mooms and the 0.C's. office, and they are connected by doorways made in the partitions. The reorganization of No. '8 spe- cial service company into the 3rd The steamer Haddington passed Battalion, Canadian Garrison Regi- | up from, Anticosti Island to Lake ment, yw effected after Lieut -Col. | Erie with pulpwood at.3 p.m. Thurs- Crawford was appointed, and the day. { i cuits lear in a hurry. E Nine only silk suits to clear in a hurry. Ev- ery one new this season; sizes to 40 only. All the new shades, reg. $16.50 to $47.50. AT ONE THIRD OFF. Milli S le ~ » ? y : , The balance of our trimmed hats at half ; ha in. price. "Balance of our straw shapes going Vimy, Hill 70, (Lens and Paeschen- the fort gardens are among the best year. VERY SPECIAL PRICES { change gave ithe mnit @ more per- The steamer at 69¢ each. a oe Hats at less than IN MARINE CIROLES. tion and 'invalided to Canada. He reached home on April 25t3 last, and was promoted to th: rank of sergeant. He wears tn2 long ser- vi ribb » Three of his brothers interior of the fort is most scrupul- ously clean and neat. The adminis- tration offices have been wery much | Movements of Vessels in and About improved. Three of the casements Kingston Harbor. on 'the west side are used for order- The stedmer City of Ottawa ar- rived from Montreal at 9.40 a.m. and cleared for Toronto and Hamilton at ¥2,10 p.m. on Thursday with package freight oy --~ . . Fine Serge Skirts -- Poplin 's STRAW 28 band en's skirts are in black only; sizes to s. re Serge skirts. are in navy, black, brown and green; all sizes to 30 bands; odd lines, val- The House of Values ues to $4.50. We are just as good on straws as we are on felts. The same abundant stocks. The same scale of prices which mean "most for your money." They combine all the best ideas developed this sea- Dresden son New Straw Sailors New Panamas New Light Felts New Silk Caps. || GAMPBELL BROS. Kingston's Largest Hat Deal- ers Kingston: arrived 5.16 p.m. and clear- 5.30 pm. on ed by mustard gas in the last ac- matoes of good size already. The $2. 98 17 Black Poplin Skirts; 22 late of the 21st Battalion, is second {ed for Toronto at in command, and Capt. E. Freeman, | Thursday. / 1 late of 'the 2nd Battalion, is adjut- The steamer . [Bickerdike passed ant: (Lieut. Palmer is quartermaster. | down from Port Colborne to Mont- Capt. Weeks is 0.C. of "A" Com-| real with grain at 3.30 p.m. on pany, and Lieut. Mills is O.C. of | Thursday. | 3 "B"" (Company. Lieut, Bennett, Tate The steamer 'W. M. Egan passed of the 2nd Battalion, completes the |up from Montreal to Toronto at 5 staff. {There are 700 'men on the |p:m. on Thursday. strength, but there is a constant The steamer (City of fluctuation owing 'to discharges and | cleared for Oswego. transfers, and ithe unit might be pro- The schooner Katie Eccles arriv- perly termed a demobilizing unit. [ed from Oswego with la cargo of coal. In the meantime it furnishes guards, MT Co's. ' |Bulletin--The tug escorts and fatigue parties. The | Laura Grace arrived from Montreal guards jat Lindsay and Trenton be- | with two light barges and cleared long to this unit. with the barge (Brighton for Fair- All of the members of the staff |haven; the tug Magnolia arrived are returned men. {In addition to | with the bamge Bacon from Port the garrison the fort is occupied by {Colborne with grain and the barge defaulters, who are provided with | Kingston with coal from Charlotte; ! suitable quarters. The area con-|the tug Magnolia cleared with the taining ordnance stores is enclosed | brarges Godfrey and Eagan for Port by a high wire fence, and the rooms | Colborne; the steamer Joyland pass- of the master gunner, who fires the |ed lup at midnight, .Joaded with gun which the kitizens of Kingston package freight from; AMontreal for #et their clocks, are occupied by the | Fort: Witliam. guard on duty. - FIELD KITCHENS STORED, m-- By buyin during our big Midsummer Furniture Sale A rare chance to furnish a home either for pres- ent or future use, during our big sale. Comfort for everyone. Economy for all. JAMES REID Phone 747. The Busy Store With the Large Stock. m-- WILLIAMS ShavingSoaps daelr. He was wounded and burn- 10 be found anywhere. He has to- " Ly & On all lines of ladies' summer dresses. manent character. Major Sauve,| from Prescott at cost, Presentation At Sheatown. C Connor | On Monday evening, July 8th, a pleasant event took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Kavanaugh, when the citizéns of Sheatown show- ed their loyalty to 'one of their young men, Pte. Hilliard Kavanaugh, by Two Presented to Battalions Are Packed Away at Barriefield. 'When the battalions were being organized during the early vears of the war, many patriotic organizations identified themselves in one way and Are the finest on the naliet, The Holder Top stick nt Re tn great convenience to he haven are exceedingly smooth and delightfully fragrant, A new stock just arrived. See our wine & supply for the Due 1st June, 1928 Interest payable lst June and December 260 P Princess St. - Telephone 800 Higher up street but lower in price always. presenting him with an expensive! another by getting mu subscriptions military wrist watch. The young la-| ang i difteront units with dies making the presentation 'were arifcles of equipment = Stored away the Misses Augusta Leeder, ABI! qt Barriefield are two field kitchens Cox, Eulalia ' Flood and Mary COX. which were presentations. One of Pte, Kavanaugh ls one of Canada's! them 'bears. the following inserip- many brave young men who has seen | (jon: "Presented to the 235th Bat- fit to leave home to do his bit for talion by the Col. Arthur William the cause of righteousness by enlist- Chapter, 1.0.D.B., 1916." It was ing in the infantry service at Barrie-| manufactured by the Gurney Foun- field. Being an only son, his par- dry Company, Torento, and it is ents have made a- great sacrifice in|grated that it was so disproportionate giving him for his country's service, but sacrifice willingly made is freely 32.10 be Inpracticuble for the use it repaid. Many good and - earnest wishes follow Pte, Kavanaugh, whose "ram rom Fi thonorable manhood will win him Cop ents From Francs. new many new friends. It is hoped he i have no end of good duck .and Bove! Sunn] comedy at the Stent, Rolled Oats that a speedy peace may shortly has just been issued. Eve Ri F 1 ry soldier ice our bring him home to his anxious par-lwij} "enjoy another visit from Bill, 2 ESTIMATES TENCE ents and neighbors, Mr. and&Mrs.| Bert and AM, all cheerful as school. Kavanaugh feel deeply grateful to|phgys in a disagreeable football Henderson's Address; EC _ 59-61 Brock St. -- 2 their friends for the mark of respect! mateh, and recalling e . jo d y . Joys and shown their son. Eo sorrows of their first' year in the Pam-- i trenches. = Price, 40c copy, at Ug- low's. Be sure to get "Fragments Dependable Time-Keepers From France, No. 5." " 4 1 They Could But Speak. Smart and Stylish Accurate watches, models that If the "silent policemen" at the street corners could only talk, no have found popularity in two hemis- pheres, doubt there would be more by-law Perfection of the watchmakers' breakers before the magistrate, The real live members of the police force Art ~-- the kind particular people 'want. 1 can, refer to them as i thet "silent partners." G.W.VA. Sports. We mention a beauty} the Cricket Cin fake place on) solid 14 kt. fitted with collection: = 1 Pm. No fees. No 17 jewel adjusted move-|f lection. ment, $5 0 Others in solid gold || from $40 to $125. Also a very reliable| "land accurate gold filled|| watch, - 15 or move-|| eather, Nellsow's ice Cream Dricks. Always fresh and hard. PROUSE'S Drug Store Opposité" St. Androw's Church. Phone 82, -- We Fe Save many other Stirsetive Yielding good Brae Real Lata, Bonds Bagot & SAVE WHEAT FLOUR By Using Cornmeal Rye-Graham Flour Fine Rye F loyr Oatmeal 'Str. Britannic Order Your our Montreal Freight By the . Independent and send your shipments for Gananoque, Brockville, Cornwall, Montreal, and intermediate ports to the Ferry Dock. Telephone 2195. Weeds | Carpenter and Builder W. R. BILLENNESS Specializing Store Fromts and Fit. Remogeiling Buildings of all I £7 og Of Real