CLI IS I/F READY for INSPECTION A p4O1V13 COMPARISONS. JOHN MSKAY L.. KINGSTON TS : Furniture & Carpet Sale Gireat reductions, if you will need anything in these lines in the near 1 it will pay yon to BUY NOW, assdan Walnut Dresser, $83; Aug. price $65 Au price $85 Brass Bed, $30; Aug. price S38 Parlor Suite, Mahogany, $133; Aug. $100 Rugs, Carpets, Curtains, all reduced | in sympathy with furniture, 23 slightly damaged bed springs, oll. sizes; reg. prices $3.00 to $35.00, $1.50, $2.00 00. Bring width of your bed. ha out at $1.00, Phone 90 Sale term: cash, T .F. HARRISON I Fruit Land Fresh * Watermelons, €héice E 1g Apples, Oranges, all ; California Peaches anf full line of can- Plhuws; dies aiso James Paul, 348 Princess St. Phone 904 Goods delivered to all parts of the city. -- | Pear to be KINGSTON BUSINESS COLLEGE (Limited) eo Head of Queen Street 'COULD NOT GET CARGO | Seige {VESSEL CAME LIGHT TO RING. | STON FROM CHARLOTTE. The War Is a Serious Handicap -- i Some Vessels Taking Great Risk in Making Trips These Days. A faet which goes to show just how slack business is in marine circles that the coal schrooner Julia B. Mer rill was forced to make a trip from | i Charlotte to Kingston, light, as the | captain, Capt. Henry Caryaw, was un- | 'able to get a cargo out 'of Charlotte {for any port a eargo of feldspar here for Charlotte, jut if he does not the schooner will { have to"he laid, up until there is work {10 do. The Merrill has had plenty to do up till the present time, but just | now everything has turned flat "It is some undertaking to send ves sels out these days," temarked a lead ing marine man to the Whig on Thurs | moroihg. He had reference to the {guarding of the waters in view of the | war. i "A 'vessel going out {great risk." he added {tell what will happen is taking a "Une cannot I'here is dan {ger of Vessels being blown up. We are i | {making very little progress." From Montreal comes word that the tie-up of the harbor is having @® seri {ous effect on the work of fhe vessels 1 "It is hard to say just what will happen next," said another marine Iman, who came up from Montreal | Thursday morning "Conditions getting all ap worse the { time i PROPHECY OF DR. WILD ! gn {Madé Thirty Years Ago Fits in With | Crisis. | G. G. Publow, of this city, chief {dairy instructor for eastern Ontario, He may be able to get | on § we Yours ln bookkeeping short- {relates a rather singular incident. vil e rvice | About thirty years ago he was in and aM Wild an evangelist acting in the ca- pacity of a prophet at Massey Hall 'he resolved to hear him. Mr, Pub {low went down one evening and what he heard had a striking refer- a (ence to the present -- | trouble Dr. Wild claimed that = |there would be a war in 1914 which il wonia involve practically every ill i Buropéan country, Great Britain ill | would 'be reluctantly forced into it and as soon as she did the promin |{ent battles would be between Bri- i | tain and the Germans. || fighting and equipment would be on a tryout and would practicai- | Information H. F. Metcalf, Principal Notic From to-day all shines Se. Eleven years in Kingston! We're here to stay, Will give 10¢ worth shine foi :5 | ' Pappas Bros. Two pirlors, 90 and 200 Prin- | Iv change the mode of fighting. The British would experience great diffi- 'culty in but they would finally be successful Jalthough only after -a great battle | would be fought in the city of London, =o fierce that the gutters | would be flushed with 2% blood =| Mr 'pay much attention to the prophecy cess Street, STEAMER BRRITANNIC Carpet and rug bound to patronize the where reliability of quality ia buyers are storé not questioned, where styles &re correct and prices right Buyers at the Kingston Carpet Warehouse are sure of getting Donest value for thelr money. K MeFAUL Hi No. charge for Examination it - 3 tl the closest Kingston Carpet Ware- Quick Sale I am instructed to of- fer the Double Stone Dwelling, 7 rooms with Ww. 0, 4 and 6, Ridean "Street, and the Frame 5 'Room Dweliing, 115 Barrack Street, with fine Building Lot. the whole for the sum of $4,300. Present rent £3%4, J. S. R. McSANN 8 Brock 81. at the time is forced to note how it fompares with the present crisis {Up to the present point in thre war Dr. Wild's words have Same true Wild has since pass away Dr FRONTENAC KENNET CLUB Lenves Canal Basin, foot of Dal housie St, Mowtreal, every Wednes- day at & pam, arrives at Kingston Friday 2.13 pm, returning leaves Folzer's Wharf, Kingston, at & p.m, (aking passengers for Gananbgue and Brockville and freight for Mon- treal. A. N. SMITH, Gen. Mgr. Head Office Cornwall, Out. § | Organized at Meeting Held Wednes- day Evening. Local dog owners met in the il council * chamber Wednesday i and organized the Kingston th club {| In the absence of Mayor Shaw Ald {i BR. D. Suthesland presided. Ur. Evans was elected secretary pro tem Pull for the Shore a. a il the ho of out ve E 5 fl dresses were delivered hy Ald. H. ( il Nickle, H. Guy, E. J Longden, W iif H. Twigg and others, It was decid ed to amalgamate with the' old King Kennel club, providing Ald would accept the presidency, and if i. B. McKay, manager of the Bank of Torontod would act as trea surer city evening Kennel was vel When your eyes begin to give you trouble, don't get into deep water by buying over the counter glasses. Consult us, for we are properly qualified to remedy your trouble and make glasses that will relieve your eyes from strain, IN BASEBALL CIRCLES. Mathis Will Likely Pitch For the Athletics on Saturday. J. Asselstine,D.0.S Mathis when will pitch for the Athletics they elash afternoon at the cric This game promises to be Kyesight Special of the | season aud a Tesis hat, iil small score. is expected. The result is on Saturday ket field 32 King St Phone 1019 MAY BE A DESERTER | We Er are anxious to win and stand a bet ter chance in the finals Lecture On Student Life. K. Robertson gave an illustrated CASE OF THOMAS KELLY, ALIAS lecture at 5 p.m, on Wednesday even- MURPHY, IN COURT. ing to Queen's summer school" stu dents. The title of the lecture was Being Arrested on Charge of Sudent Lie = Catiniage Univer sty, com re with Drunkenness He Told Police He student tile, He explained the dis- Was Deserter From Battery But cipline and other points that differed Afterwards Changed His Mind -- with those of Canadian Gave His Wrong Name to Police. The lee When Thomas Murphy, about thirty six years of age, was arrested on Wed vesiday on a charge of drunkenness, he | claimed that he was a deserter from ! Mie local battery. When he sobered up Beck's Weekly, Montreal, made a and cume before Mayor Shaw, who splendid catch, on Wednesday, while was on the Bench on Thursday morn fishing off The Brothers. She hooked. ing, he denied that he had been iden- with a pole and line, a splendid tified. with the battery. As a result Mavor Shaw remanded him to jail for a' week, and inquiries will be made ¢le.t Jt was one of the finest seen concerning him He was very dunk this year and weighed between four when gathered in. and five pounds. Mrs. Beck will have Mayor Shaw cross-questioned the ac: it mounted as a EE Mrs. Beck is } J i i more or less colleges and universities ture was well attended. A Lady's Success. cused and as a result found that his the guest of Mr. and Mis. W. J. RB. name was not Murphy, but that Kel White, University avenue, and was ly was his right pame. The acting out fishing with them at the time. magistrate was under the impression that he ne inet giving his right | . Great Clearing Sale. name, . so ac mm sworn. ' y, " "Why did you give your wrong Pres asta Brock stants las: a great name when you were arrested !' the < % : i 8 4 court asked weight, for yaar beiabd "Because ~1 did not know what | "8Sortment of clerical, cont in ligh was doingX'-was the reply. weight in black. Special low prices "I'm a hard-working man, sir; just for clergymen. give me a chance this time. You can! see by looking at my hands that | have been working hard." | Mayor Shaw felt that a Sek in jail would do him no harm, and that in the meantime something more could be ascertained about him. Matthew Ill said his home was in Sweden. He was drunk and admitted -------- i the charge. - He has only been in the ' Hose, black and tan, two pairs 25e. Latest War News. Special tograpbs of the different a 4 Phologem also, the latest re- turns from the seat of war, will be ex- hibited on the screen at the King Fd. ward evert afterncon and eveming of this week. Toronto and hearing that Rev. Dr. jc European | Modern ' vanquishing" the Germans | human | Publow, although he did not ; It is altogether likely that "Dicky" with the Victorias f specimen of black (bass, which she sue. | ceeded in landing after a_long strug- | PERSONAL MENTION. ements of ¢ he People -- What They Ave Doing and. Saying. L. Robinson, of Regina, was the city on Thursday. L. Kretzer, of New York, visitor en Wednesday. in was a C. €. Bonter, of Montreal, was in} the city on Thursday A. 8. Grocott, of Toronto, | the city on Thursday. W. H. Pickering is dangerously in in the geferal hospital. H. VanDusen, of Deseronto, was in the city on Wednesday. i J. A. Kennedy, of Tichborne, was in the city 'on Thursday. W. J. Bachgate, of Winchester, | was a visitor on Wednesday. 'on Thursday from Danaldson. C. and N. Littler, of Chicago, were in the city on Thursday. Judge 1. wW\ Madden and ' party | motored to the city on Thursday. | Miss Bytha Hughes, Acrefair, was a visitor in the city on Wednes- day 5 | Miss HL iN.X.. day E. R. Alford and wife, of Win- nipeg, were in the city on Wednes- day. M. L. Beanvlor aud wife, of New York City, were in the city on | Thursday Harold Thompson, postmaster iSharbot Lake, wie in the city Thursday Miss Ora Knight, Napanee, is the juest of her aunt, Mrs. W, H. Scott, Division sikeet | J. H. Smythe and daughter of | Philadelphia. Pa., were in the city on Thursday. ¥ Mrs. J. © Wheaton, Memphis, Tean.: arrived mm town yesterday i "rd a month. I CL, KD and N all of Pittsburg, Pa., | city on Thursday. Miss Anna L. Bradshow, of Sher brooke, Que., was a visitor in ity on Wenesday. Misses B. Ritchterie and Adele ! Fulkerson, of St. Charles, Mo., were I'in the city on Thursday. Ww Legge and wife and Miss adys Wright, of Auburn, N.Y, were in the eity on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Geckge Joyner, street, have returned home Wolfe Island, where they camping, | Wrs. William Pillar, of Glenvale, is visiting in the city, the guest of | Mrs. James Laturney, Frontenae street Mrs, W. M. Hosev and daughter, Ola, of Olean, N.Y.. are the of Mrs. Hosev's sister, Mrs Scott, division street Mus. A. Lee and daughter returned on B. Kent, of Lockport, was in the city on Wednes- | of on S. McMillan, were in the i Gl Barrie from spent July ruest s Ww iter visiting with friends .in for the last three weeks. | Miss Apna Anglin, B. A, | Miss Mayme A have {new the and been visiting in the city, are Pending a few days in Ga: | anoque | Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Ethel Hannay, Fast Hampton, 1.1. visiting + Mrs Talmage's aunt, Mrs Clugston, Broek street, left Monday for New York. ' | Mrs. BE. S. Farewell, Winnipeg, en tertained at aftermoon tea in the | Palm Room of the Fort Garry hotel, 'on Saturday last, in honor of Mrs. €C. E. Linn, who is leay ing the eity to reside in Flokida for the next | year | Miss Daisy Maxwall, | Street who went to Europe | 'Hands Across the Sea," | Talmage, nce an annual school-teachers exciral), has not yet been able to send word to her people. There are a number | of people of thé city who are in | Europe who can not be heard from Kingston's Famous Fur Store." Ladies Wool Coats A BIG SHIPMENT JUST PUT IN STOCK il hard to foretell as both of the teams { the Canadian | Mrs. Beck, wife of Edward Beck, of | We have just receiv- ed from the various manufacturers our fall stock of Ladies' Sweater Coats. The values are exceptionally good, the Styles are new and ine clude almost every wearable color. We had" 'them shipped to us early for summer trade. $1.50, $2, £250 UP TO 8500 i Watch Our Windows! 5 13 is eity five months, We wis giveh a Dutton's, Sydenham strept. chance. I "Hrownie films at Gipson's. * i was in H i W. J. Donaldson was in the city the | I. | T'huesday to their home in Tole | tft oglin, Caiatown, who | Rileaq | on @ | eX¥cursion, | Ayam All New Y ork, Syracuse, Toronto and Montreal Papers, Containing Complete Report Of European War. 160 Princess St. The College Book Store ! Phone 919 il We are supplied with all the hest makes, the kind that combine durability and comfort. For the Ladies We have fine Cotton Fine Lisle Thread and | Silk Ankle Hose, white,-tan or black, in sizes 3 1-2 to 10. Special at 25¢ a pr. Ladies' Silk Hose in white, tan or black, exceptionally good value, in all sizes 50c a pair and up Children's Socks, white and colors, all siz- 88... hue 0X2 190 and up Boys' Buster Brown Cotton Hose, perfect ] hlack and extremely durable, all siz- es i co. 2be a pair Princess Hose for girls, all sizes, 6 to 10 iuches, tans or blacks; noil.mg better at the price Agents for Pictorial Review Patterns - - : NEWMAN & SHAW The Always Busy Store bins bn Ey . a a A reece BUILDERS BUPP LIES eeoey Order Now Quicker Attention, Better Service and you get the benefit of the lowest price. Anglin's Anthracite Coal (Standards Hard to Equal) Free Burning -- White Ash 8. ANGLIN & CO. COAL & WOOD YARDS Bay and Wellington Sts. Fhone 06. WAS SLIMLY ATTENDED SPORTSMEN MEET AT ALEXAN- DRIA BAY. Anglers Association Entertained by Colonel Staples -- Attendance Smaller Than Usual. At Alexandria Bay, N. Y., the thir. ty-first annual meeting of the Ang- lers associgtion of the St, Lawrence river was held at the Thousand Is- land House on Wednesday. About twenty-five 'members were present, the attendance being cut because of the European war scare which has caused a number of summer visitors to return to their homes. Charles R. Skinner, of Watertown president of - the association, spoke of the violation of the fish and game laws by the licensed nets im the riv- er. Albert E. Hoyt, secretary to the conservation commission,' tried to defend the action of the commission and the legislature regarding the St. Lawrence reservation. B. H. war- ner, of Washington, D. C., a friend of Colonel O. G. Staples, who acted as host to the association, spoke re- garding the present state of affairs in Europe and was heartily received. He commended England's * attitude and said he believed the nation would win out fn present st.ugg'e. An elaborate banquet was "erved and afterward the party was taken on a trip around the islands on Colonel Staples' yacht, Nereid, Syracuse And Oswego Service. + Qleott. leaves Swift's Mondays, Tues- days. For n, C. 8, Kirkpatrick, © 8 phone, 568. » m---- * William Keil and C. M. Keil, of |pure. Craighy are visiting velatives at Weights ting "Iilm packs" at Gibson's. ing in music, also "New Dutton's, Sydenham "Eh Toye has returned from a Nr : veereLUNMBER. OVAL & WOODwowy i t, . Gibson's. visiting Sterling Silver We have the daintiest pos- sible THREADED pattern in Table Sterling Silver, It is called the FAIRFIELD and has more merit than any "Thread Pattern" we have ever If contemplating purchasing any silver, be sure to see this pattern, as we know it will be to your advantage, Smith Bros., Jewellers 3: Issuers of Marriage Licenses TE Like the Parrot Every barghin we 'have to offer speaks for itself. Summer prices on now. . FURS - Gourdier Furrier Everything in the Real Estate Line for Saleby EW. MULLIN Building Lots, Dwellings and Stores at Reasomable Prices. Houses to Rent and Rents Collected. Cor. Johnson and Division Strests, # Mercury ninety -- humidity averywhere. Hard time for COLLARS, CUFFS, SHIRTS, SHIRTWAI STS, when they are not laundered right. Try this laundry--defy humid days and avoid hurt to our pride and pocket. gsm Lay 'a "