The This volume besides giving boxing, and professonals. Partcular methods are described--Public Military, ete. and the practical uses of the noble art, purely sporting aspect, are clearly set out. 2 : UR BOXER has a preface by the Earl The COMPLETE AMATE of Lonsdale, who is at once a high generous living patron. Price, fully illustrated, $1.50. Postage 15¢ extra R. UGLOW & CO. '*'scocr=s THOS. LAMBERT, MERCHANT TAILOR" We want to draw your attention to our splendid values in Blue Berges at $24.00, $26.00 and $28. wool and fast colors. In Tweeds rowns, which we will sell cheap. and - all garments, an to the trimming and making of and workmanship. We also have suits from which we take made-to- $15, $18 and $22. Merchant Tailor. Contractors, Attention! PHONE 1473 RA AAAI Get Prices From David Marshall bs Gasfitting and attention and reason- suaranteed. able rates 101 Queen Street. ing Sal Clearing Sale Trimmed hats and shapes reduced to almost half price. Mounts, flowers and feathers on sale at special prices. MISS HAMILTON te Y.M.OA. Ovposite 1267 Complete Amateur Boxer By J. G. BOHUN LYNCH deals with training for compet of viaw, and discusses vexed questions in relation both jo amateurs Suit or overcoat. THOMAS LAMBERT detailed instruction in actual itions from a rational point School University, as well as the' authority on boxing and its most 00 a suit. These goods are all' we have the new patterns in greys We give personal attention d guarantee the fit a large asosrtment of samples for -measure orders. The prices are 157 Princess Street LONDON DIRECTORY (Published Annually) en to MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS les traders throughout the World ommumtate direct with English in each class of goods Besides being a complete commercial guide to London and its suburbs the Directory contains lists of EXPORT MERCHANTS with the goods they ship, and the Co- lonial and Foreign Markets they sup- ply: STEAMSHIP LINES arranged under the Ports to which they sall, and indicating the approximate sailings; PROVINCIAL TRADE NOTICES of leading Manufacturers, ete. in the principal Braga and industrial centres o Kingdom. Merchants, clal stows. the United A copy of the current edition will be forwarded freight paid, on receipt of Postal Order for $3. Dealers seeking Agencies can adver- tise their trade cards for 83 or larger advertisements from $15. THE LONDON DIRECTORY CO. 11D, 26 Abchurch Lane, London, E. C »»--> REMEMBER <<< That We Carry the 210-14 Wellington St. AUTOMOBILES Latest and Stock of Motor Supplies at PORRITT GARAGE CO, LTD. Most Up-to-date 7 ' Phone 454 FOR HIRE % DRINK CHARM CEYLON TEA BLACK, GREEN OR MIXED . 30, 40, 50, 60c. BLENDS For Sale At Women's Patents and Gun Metal | Pumps and Oxfords 'Regular $4.00, $3.50, $3.00 and $2.50 Your Choice $19 ' va All Grocers > M REID 111 Princess-St, Kingston. THE FitaGerald, M.A., Morning prayer, holy Compton; B.D.; minister. for month of August in St. Andrew's. MINISTERS WHO WILL PREACH ON SUNDAY. Announcements Made By the Various Denominations As to Their Ser- vices--Sermon Topics and Musical Selections, St, Paul's church-- Vicar, 371 Rev. W. F. Brock street. communion, Ii , Canon Grout. Even- © clock; preacher, Prof. o'clock; wg prayer, 7 Michell, M.A. St. Andrew's church--Rev, 3S. J. M. Services at (United services Andrew's M. Macgilliveay, D.D., l am. and 7 p.m. church. Rev. will officiate. Union Presbyterian services--For the month of August, Chalmers and St. Andrew's will worship in St. Services every Sunday, 11 am. and 7 p.m. Preacher, Rev. M. Macgillivray, D.D., Strangers cordially invited to all the services Queen Street Methodist church--Rev G. 1. Campbell, B.D., pastor. 10 a.m., brotherhood and class meeting; 11 a.m., preacher, C. A. Fairbairn, Portsmouth; 2.45 p.m., Sunday school and adult classes; 7 p.m., Rev. J. kL. Lidstone will preach. Strangers cor dially welcome. Cooke's Presbyterian street--Rev. J. W. ninister; residence, 318 University ave nue. Rev. James Rollins, of Petor- boro, will preach at Il a.m. and 7 pm. 10 a.m. Bible class; 12.15 p.m, Sunday school. Students and strang- ers cordially mvited. Bethel Congregational Rev. A. P. Mershon, ing worship, 11 a.m.; evening wor- sip at « pom. L. T. "Chambers will preach at both services, Sunday school at 12.15. The Christian En- deavor will unite with the churei prayer meeting on Wednesday at 8 p.m. All are welcome. First Church of Christ, Johnson street, between Wellington streets Sunday service, LL a.an.; subject, Love. Wednesiay evening, testimonial meeting. Public reading-room, same address, 1 npen ev- ery afternoon, except Sanday, 3 to 5 o clock. All are cordally invited the services and the re ading-room First Baptist, ¢orner of Sydenham and Johnson streets--Rev. I. Laing pastor. Uaring the month oi August the congregation of this church will meet lor worship with the congrega- tion ot. the First Congregational charéh Evening w orship at 7 «0 clock an this church. The preacher for the day will be Rev. . H. D. McQuaig. Strangers are invited to these union services. St. George's Rev. Dean Star, M.A., D.D., (absent); Rev. ( Kh. Bourne, M.A. curate, 60 William street, "phone 920, and Rev. R. (, Magee, 25 Johnson streel, 'phone 412. Eighth Sunday after 'I'rinity holy commun- ion; 10.15, a.m., choral communion; preacher, bishop of On- tario. 4 p.m., baptisms; 7 'p.m., even- sQug; Preacher, Rev, ©. "A. Bourne. First Uangregational, corper John son and Wellington streets--Rev. Iu. E. LeRoy Rice, B.A., pastor. During the month of August this church will meet for worship with the First Bap- tist church. - Morning worship at 11 o'clock, in the First Congregational church; evening worship at 7 o'clock, in the First Baptist church. The preacher for the day will be Rev. H. D. McQuaig. Strangers are invited. Sy denbaip Street Methodist church --Rev. Alfred Brown, pastor. 11 a.m. the pastor. 7 p.m., John Web- ster. Sacrament of the Lord's Sup- per at the morning service. Class meeting at 9 am. Bible school in bright, brief session at 2.45 p.m. Senior Epworth league in Consecra- tion service on Monday at 8 p.m. Prayer and praise service om 'Wed- nesday at 8 p.m. A cord'al welcome to all St. James' church, Brock Mclntosh, M.A. church - pastor. Morn- Scientist, Bagot and to cathedral-The "Very rector 8 a.m., mating; 11 church, corner Union Arch street--All seats free. Rev. T. W.. Savary, B.A., rector, The Rec tory, 152 Barrie street. Eighth Sun day sige Trinity. 11 a.m., Morning Prayer And holy communion. Preach- er, Rev. R. C. Magee, assistant, St. George's cathedral. 3 p.m., Sunday school and Bible classes. 7 p.m., Ev- ening prayer and sermon. Preacher, Rev. C. K. Bourne, M.A.. curate-in- charge St. Georgt's cathedral. Union Street Baptist church--The people's church home. Rev. G. A. Lowes, minister; residence, 'Victory Heights," Mack street. 11 am. and 7 p.m., hours to meet Jesus and study His Word. Ii you are a stranger to a church home that seeks to work out in its daily ministrations the teaching of Jesus for the whole man, body ind and spirit, with their various needs, it is our first Business to help vou just where the need is greatest, if you so desire. Come, or we are will- ing to go to vou. Brock Street corner of and Methodist Church, Montreal and Brock streets Rev. John Webster, pastor: residence, 242 Johnston street. 10 a.m., Sunday school and Brother- hood and Y g Ladies Bible clas- ses. 11 a.m., sermon by the pastor; Sacrament of (lie Lord's Supper ad- -ntinistered; soto, Miss Lea Buell. 7 p.m., preacher, Rev. pastor ot 'Sydenham street church: solo, Mri. Brevn. Monday, 8 pm, official hoard meeting. Wednesday, 8 p.m. mid-week service. All are welcome. Princess Street Methollist church, corner of Princess and Albert streets --Rev. H. E. Curcy, pastor. Services, Il a.m. the pastor; subject, "The Last Supper and [Its Significance"; fellowship and sacrament of the Lord's Supper; anthem, "How Long Wilt DEAFNESS CANNOT BE CURED by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cute deafness and that is by constitutional remedies, Deafness i= caused by an inflamed von- dition of the mucous Nning of the Eus- n Tube. When this tube is in- flamed you have a ruinbling sound or imperfect hearing. and when it is en- tirely closed. Deafness is the result, and unless the inflammation can be tak- en out and this tube Festordd 2 its normal condition. hearing will be des- troyed forever; nine cases oh of ten are caused by Catarrh, which i= goth- ing but an inflamed co! the surfaces. Ve will i give | One Hundred Dollars RArD) thick Cunt po Eured b Hal's SERS wd 7! y Toledo, ©. on of GUEHENEY & CO. T RE Phil tor consti- Alfred Brown, Thou Forget acget Ne" soloist, Miss A. | Brebner; solo, Miss S. Parrott. 7 pm. the pastor; subject, '""I'wo States of Life Belore Death, Leading to Two States of Life After Death"; anthem, "Come Ye Disconsolate"; 'solo, W. Mack. Sunday school, 2.45 p.m; adult Bible class, led by the pastor; Epworth League, Monday, 8 pm; general prayer - meeting, Wednesday, 8 pam. Everybody cordially invited to these services. CITY AND VICINITY. 1000 Islands-Rochester; S88, Caspian leaves at 10.15 a.m. Wednesday, Friday and Sunday, - for Thousand Islands, and at 5 p.m. for Rochester. | No Reason To Complain. A man who came from Britisa Columbia, when speaking to the Whig stated that the people in King- ston had no need to speak about bad times. While on his way to Kingston he visited a number of places where conditions are a great deal worse. Great Clearing Sale, Prevost, Brock st a great assortment of coat and vest , light weight for summer wear, also®a great assortment of elerical coat in light weight in' black. Special low prices for clergymen. Farmers Want Rain. Farmers from all over the coun- ty, who have been in Kingston dur- ing the past few days, are complain- ing of the lack of rain. The recent rain falls were not sufficient to do what is necessary. The majority of the farmers have taken in their hay and they are now waiting for tne rain to help the grain aleng. The pasture fields are badly in need of tn Pr --------r THE LATE: MAJOR ARPE Of the 17th Regiment, who ded in Tor- onto July 17th, 1913. Work At The Causeway. The men employed by Fallon Bros. who have the contract to construct the causeway across the Cataraqui river have commenced some of the cement work. For some time the men have been making huge cement blocks. A pumber of these blocks have been stored on the wharf own ed by the Canadian Pacific railroad Masons are engaged in making a stone wall along the south side of the bridge. To Run Cash Business. A Jocal store owned by a firm hav- ing branches in a number of cities, has received an order to close up all the credit accounts at present open and carry on a strictly cash business from now on. The reason given was the war seare and the resulting stringency of money. This is the firgt store to do this, but doubtless others will do the same in the near future At Lake Ontario Park. Fhe management has procured for the patrons of Lake Ontario Park a high-class programme for Monday night and all next week™ Margaret Marlow, the Parisian cabaret girl, in comedy character and singing and dancing in rag time, will.appear. Also Musical Echards, who is a musical celebrity, will play all kinds of musi cal instruments. He is well spoken of by the press. (here will also be 3,000 feet of new musical pictures placed on View There no doubt will be something doing at the park next wees. A Novelty In Chewing Tobacco. A unique departure from the ordin- ary methods of selling chewing tobacco has appeared in Kingston stores this week in the 'shape of a new plug called' *'Pacilic," which comes individ- ually wrapped in foil to protect it from dust and dirt and the many soiled hands which "it is often sub- jected when sold in bulk out of the big wooden boxes. Then, too, eath wrapper contains a satin insert which has heretofore been packed only in cigarettes, and gives a man who likes his tobacco in chewing form a chance to become a collector on his own aec- count. At any rate, the sanitary feature of separatelv wrapped plugs should prove a big success. A COMING EVENT. Air Treat For Mothers of St. George's. The ladies ' of St. George's congre: gation are planning to make pre parations to give an open-air enter- tainment, in the form of a pienie, to Ontario Park, on Tuesday next, to the: members of the St. "Mothers" 2 ing. that all the "mothers" will spend Fresh ol if any of the members A the, Se thers' meetings have changed en sie ho ini 1 would 5 They are hop- | day there as their guests | Sale of Men's Low Shoes All Men's $5.00 Low Shoes All Men's $4.50 Low Shoes .... All Men's $4.00 Low Shoes We also have a few pairs men's sizes, 4, 41-2 ) a nd 5, regu- Jar $5.00, in tan lace and button low shoes. Now $2.00. NOW IS THE TIME TO WEAR LOW SHOES Abernethy's Straw Hats Reduced | 1.00 Straws, now . .. | €1.50 Straws, now | $2.00 Straws, now 2.50 Straws, now | $3.00 Straws, now PANAMA HATS | $4.00 Hats, now | $5.00 Hats, now | $6.00 Hats, now, | Bargains in all kinds of Sum- | er Hats. | Bros FLOWER COMPANY FA ILURE to Kingston--Family Involved Here. The failure of Flower and Com- pany has a significance to both King- ton and Watertown people The Flower family were from Watertown ind practically built that city, some of the members of the family living here at the present time. They started the big air-brake works there ind other industries and gave many public improvements, parks, librar<{ etc. Their failure will be a bad slow to Watertown 'or many years they had the com- rofiing interest in the K. & P. rail- way from its construction up to the ime it was taken over by the C. P. ybeing particularly intimate with he Folger family. The station Flow- ar, north of Sharbot Lake, is| called ufter Ex-Governor Flower, and for nany years one of the engines, used n the line, had the name Flower on They were also interested in the ron mines on the K. & P. railway ind M. J. Grady, Wellington street, ooked after their interests. A few years ago Governor Flow- r was very important in the stock | narkets There was a big boom in tocks about ten years ago, called | "Flower boom," he being the | 1ead of the syndicate. Right in the | nidst of it one afternoon he dropped | lead, which cost the "Flower panic, vhen stocks like New York Air- orake and Brooklyn Rapid Transit dropped over fifty points. This smash aused many failures in which some | Aimgston people lost their all. It aas been said that if Governor Flow- | er had lived for two weeks longer ihere would have been two or three more millionaires in Kingston. Of Interest es, he Syracuse And Oswego Service. Steamer Olcott leaves Swift's vhart at 3 p. m. on Mondays, Tues- days, Thursdays and Fridays. For information apply C. 8. Kirkpatrick, 12 Clarenté street, phone 568. There has recently. been organized an Orange lodge in Wellington. Ro. tert t Campbell is master and Mr..' Tes- , deputy master. About forty ou ago there was a lodge of Or angemen. there. 1 ' Pure Ice Cream Best in Kingston By Government Test SAKELL'S, Next To Opera House VARNISH IT WITH KOPAL Is it a Door? Is it a Boat? Is it a Carriage? Is.it a Bath-room? Is it a Store front? is it inside? Is it outside? Is it dull and dingy? VARNISH IT WITH KOPAL Kopal is made as good as a varnish can be. It's fof general use. It wears. ~= SOLD bY ~ 'Corbett's Hardware fe T0 ALL SUFFERENS, he SORTS" RUM DO from KIDNEY, SLADORS, vous VLCEar sain Exe rious Le GAS STOVES AND REFRIGERATORS We have a large stock of Refriger- ators .nd Gas Stoves; also all kinds of new and second-hand fuphiture; all to be sold at reasonable prices. Come, see the bargains. H. SUGARMAN, 242 Ontario Street Phone 1558 Opposite Craig's Whelesnl. Time To Buy AtOur Big - = Mid-Summer Sale Everything on the move. Bissell Carpet Sweepers for clean sweep. Bedroom Sets, in French Grey and w hite Enamel. JAMES REID, THE LEADING UNDERTAKER, Phone 147. 9 room house, new; all improvements, $3,- 000.00. Easy terms. " . Brock St. Stops Headache Mr. EF. Tomkins, Ex-Mayor of Conth cook says so. "Your tablets are a safe and effective remedy for headache. * Mr Geo. Legge, Editor of Granby Leader, | Mail sa, | "Xi on tablets deserve'to be widely as a cure that will cuffe. * ACH B.A, BC.L. --- Maj C Buen B33, d hems vey cure for headache. So says every mother's soa who has tried Real Estate Fire hee 424