PAGEE EIGHT Clothes Buy Now Will be worth 50 per cent. more before you wear them out. No man Who needs clothes now or for the future should delay a day, but buy now. Look Ahead! Your money is going to be worth less. Clothing is going to be worth more. Suits: $18.00, $20.00, $22.00 up to $35.00 gg © eo Livingstons BROCK STREET If off your route it pays to walk. ly * " | Miltary News | . Lieut.Col: 'W. T. Connell, officer commanding Queen's Military Hospi- tal, is on leave of absence. Lieut.Col. R. J. Gardiner, A DM. _ M.D. No, 3, is on leave af absence ad Major Ric hardson is acting in his stead, Lieut. W. McGill, C.AV.C., has been ud officer in charge of horses for military -distriet No. 3. Lieut. McGill served a year in France early in the war.' He was a South African veteran and one of the first to volutteer when the war began. Capt. 6. Weatherhead, AM.C., has | gone to Hull, Que. on somma, Q.M. and Hon. "Capt. Palmer, R.C. E., will leave on-Mongday to make an inspection of the armouries at Belle- villgy Peterboro, Lindsay, Norwood, Millbrook and Blackstone, To-night will be "Stunt" night in the "Y" imarquee at the Barriefield camp. The boys are putting on a concert themselves and a prize wiii be awarded to the-person who puts on (or pulls off) the best stunt, Applications for duplicate charters have been received by the Toronto Originals' Club from Hamilton, King- ston, Peterboro and Grimsby, The ap- plications are approved and the new- Iy-incomporated asociation of this city's first contingent men will soon become province-wide. _ C.PR. EXPRESS WRECKED. Engine and Nine Coaches Go Down Embankment, While travelling at a fair rate of speed, the C.P.R. express from Mont- real, on Thursday, jumped the track near 'Enterprise, the engine and nine coaches going down the embank- ment," The engineer, who belongs to the eastern division of the line, jump- ed and sustained a fraetured leg, The fireman, who jumped with the engi- neer, escaped uninjured. Pioneer Farmer Dies At Newcastle. James Rowland passed away dur- ing Wednesday night at the family residence, Newcastle, Ont. The de- ceased gentleman was in his eighty- second year and until about seven years ago was actively engaged in agricultural pursuits on the farm on which he 'was born and which he in- hecited from his father. He is sur- vivéd by his widow and six sons, of wich J. F. Rowland, Kingston; is one, The Writ Arrives. At Toronto on' Thursday a writ of habeas corpus was issued against Lieut.-Col. R, M. Smart, officer com- manding the Depot Battalibn at Bar- riefield, to show why Pte. B, M. Whit- ney, of Newcastle, should not be re- leased from the battalion. The writ was received by Sheri Dawson at the Court House on Fri- day, but was not served at 3 p.m. : Summer Dresses ~The cold, backward spring is responsible for this special offering, : and as our policy never permit us to carry over any garments from _ one season to another, we make this sacrifice at this opportune time, when they can be used, and not when the season is almost over. Summer Dresses of Muslin, : Voile, Marquisette & Gingham at 3 Price Remember every dress besides being a lot less than cost of pro- duction | is new this season, being imported from New York for this spring's selling. yi? Sommer suits in tricadine, linen and palm beach in-all this sea- son's new w colors, at one-third off regular prices. : At the Theatres B £ The Grand. Carlyle Blake: and Evelyn Gree- | if ly were starred in the new Brally- Made World Picture entitled "His Royal Highness," which was shown at the Grand last evening, and this |} strikingly entertaining dramatic of-|}§ Mr. Black- 1} fering pleased everyone. well appeared in the role of Jack ©hristie, a famous football star who, through a strange set stances, became the king of a small European country, he goes through a great number of exciting experiences and with Yankee pluck and ingenuity he come out on top. The production has been] lavishly staged, and in one instance a whole village street was construct- ed for thé sole purpose of forming a background for a few of the scenes in the picture. Don't miss "His Roy- al Highness because it is the-kind of a picture that you will enjoy. It 'will be. repeated again to-night and also on Saturday both matinee and night, The other films on the pro- gramme' were an O. Henry story, a Lgunesome Luke comedy and the Pa- the News, along 'with Gray and Bd- wards in their novelty musical act that is comical as well as musical. At Griffin's. Appearing in a new and novel characterization, William 8. Hart, the popular Artcraft star, was seen last evening in his latest production, "Selfish Yates," and as usual with the Hart photoplays the picture scor- ed' a decisive triumph. This is one of the strongest and most unusual pictures in which Mr. Hart has ap- peared. The folly of selfishness and the power of inmocence and love to transform the natures of men form the basic ideas of the story, and it Is dramatic and thrilling in the high- est degree. Alma Rewben, renown- ed motion picture beauty, was also shown in a super production of seven reels entitled, "I Love You." This is in Mtself a complete entertain- ment, highly dramatic and of ab- sorbing interest. The usual episode of "The Eagle's Eye" pleased all followers of this serial and ¢om- pletes a worth while programme. ORANGEMEN AT SYDENHAM. About Three Hundred Went Out to Join in the Celebration, Bright sunshine, the beating of drums, and bright yellow regalia of the members of the Orange Order, greeted the Glorious Twellth of July. About three hundred members from Kingston and;district went to Syden- ham, where the big celebration was held. The members went out via train, auto and horse vehicles. Quite a number of the outside Orangemen paid a visit to the Orange Hall, Prin- cess street, before going out to Syd- enham. The flags on the city. buildings were hoisted in hopor of the day. Presented Bouquet. Ex-Ald. Joseph'Tdit, Canada's old- est Orangeman,could not let the Glor- ious Twelfth of July pass by without calling at the Orapge Hall. He was there for some time on Friday, and réceived the congratulations of is host of friends. He was presented with a handsome bouquet of flowers by some of his admirers. He receiy- ed a special invitation to attend the demonstration at Sydenbam, but had to decline, > Bowling On Wednesday. At Queens bowling green on Thurs- |} day Skip Jackson defeated Skip Sleeth by 12-10. In .the doubles G. Laws and J. W. Power defeated ATMUSmit and COC Hodgins | 22-6. Wonderful Values, Our greatest millinery sale will be In full swing to-morrow. George Mills & Co., "The Hat Store." T. W. Milo has been chosen a mem- ber of the executive of the Canadian Association of Master Painters and ouse Decorators, DAILY MEMORANDUM for Srobabiiit BORN. PAYNE--On June 27th, and Mrs. Thomas D. Pay 1918, to Mr. & daughter. July Tithe 1918, Jo Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shepherd, son. » DIED. LEFAVE-1 Kingston. on July 1918, Josephine Lawrence, Capt. David Lefave, aged 47 years 12th, 8 months. (Formerly of Garden Is- |} 8 Funeral notiee later.' 4 of circum-|} pecial Attractions ! "Jus ust for Saturday 350 BEAUTIFUL In this position true [HH top of bage 3, right hand corner, | [Hi me, on $thil Concession, township of Pittsburgh | ii} SHEPHERD---At General Hospital, on | HH Division St. =ij vite of | {Hl DAINTY SUMMER FROCKS At most exceptionally Low Prices, $5, $5.50, $6.75, $7.50 to $24.00. Here is a summer dress opportunity absolutely unequalled, And al- though the weather has been 'cool; there is no question whatever but that you are going to ° need plenty of hot wea- ther clothing before the summer is over. So' you cannot afford to miss this fine offering. THERE ARE SMART LITTLE GINGHAM FROCKS, DAINTY COLORED VOILES, in flowers, stripes and plaids and fashionable PALM BEACHES which are bound to hold attention. EXTRAORDINARY at $5.00, $5.50, $6.75, $7.50 to $24.00 400 STYLISH WASH SKIRTS Every one a new and unusually' "attractive model, exhibiting a wealth of new style treat- ments jn pockets and belts. Developed in gabardines, piques and a host of novelty skirtings. : Exceptional values atl .25; $1.69, $1.75, up to » . N\ 100 DAINTY AND STYLISH NEW SHET- LAND WOOL SWEATERS In a wonderful range of charming shades; mauve, nile, melon, old rose, paddy, salmon, cop- en, corn, purple, maize, white and black, and also many beautiful cqmbination colorings. : Specially priced for Saturday, $6.95, $7. 50, $8. 50 : and on up. or i? LAIDLAW'S HIGH GRADE SUMMER HOSIERY AT SPECIAL PRICES SATURDAY . Boys' and Girls' Ribbed Cotton Stockings; a bargain bas . 35¢c and 49c¢ a pair Ladies' Fine Lisle Hose, i in n black, "white and colors; Yours for:. . . 35¢, 40c and 50c a pair. Ladies' Cotton Lisle Hose, black and { white, spesial ; at.......... +k Sane oh - 25¢ a pair John Laid