Library Globes Our LIBRARY GLOBES are very strong and accurate, and the maps on them do not fade. : , All mounted on heavy metal stands, bronzed and very ornamental. GLOBES, full mounted, with meridian, and mounted with full meridian, sizes 8 in. and 12 inch diameter, all in stock at Half Price Now is the time to buy a GLOBE at a great bags gain. Every one in the home will follow the w. war news on one of our large globes. 4 R. UGLOW & C0. 4! Princes . Street THOS. LAMBERT, MERCHANT TAILOR What We Want You to Know That made to order clothing in the best and cheapest. That we * have nu good selection of fabrics for men's wear, That we sive the mont careful attention to the making up of all garments. That you can have your money back If not satisfied. That we solicit all kinds of tailoring, ows goods made up. Repairing and pressing. That we have an ageney for made to order sults ant $15.00, $15.00, THOMAS LAMBERT Morcha Tailor, 157 Princess Stree} One Quality Oy-The Be Best Nothing short. of that can satisfy a8 or yon You don't know a GOOD tire unless you have tried a MICHELIN Bold by THE PORRITT GARAGE CO, LTD. All sizes kept in stock and prices right. Phone 454. . Flay 110-114 Wellington St. Carin's Pure Scotch Jams | Strawberry Raspberry Black Currant Green Gage . Bramble Jelly Put up in 12 oz. jars and 5-1b. pails For Sale At All Grocers Let metalktoyouaboutbeing "Run-Down'" When your system is undermined by worry yor overwork-- when your vitality is lowered p--when you feel " anvhow "--~when your 4 nerves arc 'on edge" when the least exertion tires you--you are in a run-down" condition. Your-System is like a flowers drooping for want of water. Aund-jist asf water revives a drooping flower --so * Wincarnis ' gives new life to a "run-down" constitution. From even the first wineglass- ful you can feel it stimulating and. in- vigoraiing you, and as you continue, yod can feel it surcharging your whole system with new health--netw strength--new vigour and new life. The result will delight you. Begin to get well FREE Send for a liberal free trial bottle oi * Wincarnis." Enclose six cents stamps for postage. COLEMAN & Co. lad... Wincarnis Works, Norwich, England You can obtain regular supplies from all leading Stores, Chepusts aud Wine Merchants Representative for the Dominion of! Canada: Mr. Frank S . Ball, P. 0. Box 577, Toronto. Phone No. Main 2875. Telegrams "Onit," Toronto Boys' 'Box. Calf Bluchers, regular 00, now A Misses' Box Calf Bluchers, regular $1 50, now ; . ALLAN M. REID 11 Princess-S1, o'clock, and nomination, are il of the spiritual life (| vice of the late George Mills in that | Christian life | tional MINISTERS WHO WILL PREACH ON SUNDAY. THE Announcements Made By the Various Denominations As to Their Ser- vices--Sermon Topics and Musical Selections, Queen Street Methodist church--Rev. G. 1. Campbell, pastof, will preach at il am. and 7 p.m. St. Andrew's church--Rev. M. Compton, B.D, minister. Services, 11 a.m. and 7 pom. United services for month of August in St. Andrew's church. Rev. M. Macgillivray, D.D., will officiate. St. Paul's--Vicar, Rev. W. V, Fitz Gerald, M.A., 371 Brock street, Holy communion, 8 a.m; morning prayer, 11 o'clock; evening 'prayer, « o'clock. Preacher at both services, Prof. Mich- ell, M.A. St. tieorge's cathedral--Very Rev. Dean Starr, Rev. Canon Grout, Rev. R. Crozier Magee, 25 Johnson street, 'phone 413. ® a.m., holy communion; tl a.m., matins; preacher, Rev. Canon Grout... 4 p.m. baptisms; 7 p.m, evensong; preacher, Ven. Archdeacon Dobhs. Svdenham Street Methodist church | S.J | Ends This Sale We have not too many bargains left for to-morrow, but it certainly will pay you to come and look over our bargain tables. Rev. Alfred Brown, pastor, will preach morning and evening. Bible school in bright, brief gession, at 2:45 p.m; class meeting, 945 am.; Epworth League, Monday, 8B p.m.; prayer aad praise service, Wednesday, 8 pm A cordial welcome to all. First Church oi Christ, Johnson street, bétween Bagot and Wellington streets--Sunday service, 11 a.m.; subject, "Christ Jesus."" Wednes- 99c. Scientist, Only I dozen pairs this price MEN'S OXFORDS 2.65 Men's $3.50 leather- lined Calf Bluchers at 2.98 Buys any pair of Men's Low Shoes in our store 1.98 Sale of Men's Working Boots day evening, testimonial meeting. Pub lic reading-room, same address, open every -afternoon, except Sunday, 3 to 5 o'clock. All are cordially invited to the servicestand the reading-room, Cooke's Presbyterian church, Brock street--Pastor, Rev. .J. W, Mclntosh, ! M.A; residence, 318 University avenue. | I'hé pastor will preach at 11 a.m. and 7 pan. Adult Bible class, 10 am; 99c. Sale of Children's Shoes Size 8 to 10 1-2 99c. . Sale of Women's White Canvas Pumps 1.19 Sale of Women's Tan Pumps All 10c. Shoe Dressings 5c Sunday school, 12.15 p.m. All ser vices in the school room. The church | will be reopened on September 6th Strangers cordially invited to all ser vices. St. Sale of Women's Pumps corner Union and Arch streets--All seats free Rev. 1 W. Savary, B.A. rector; the rectory, 132 Barrie street. Twelith Sunday after Trinity. 11 o'clock, morning prayer and litany; sermon subject, | James' church, $1.25 Suit Cases ow Sale of Barefoot Sandals $1.98 Sale Women's Dolly Varden 00 Shoes "Confidence in Battle." 3 p.m., Sun- day school and Bible classes. 7 o'clock evening prayer and holy communion; sermon subject, "The (ost of War." Princess Street Methodist church | --Cor. Albert and Princess streets. Rev. H. E. Curry, pastor. 11 a .m., ABERNETHY'S Shoe Store of Progress and Reaction." 1 p.m, the pastor, "Re- ward and its Influence." See the pastor, "The Kingdom, Its Law | i school and Bible class, 2.45 p.m Epworth League, Monday, 8 p.m.; Prayer meeting, Wednesday, 8 p.m. A cordial invitation to all. Brock Street Methodist church-- | Corner of Brock and Montreal. Rev. John Webster, pastor. Residence, 242 Johnson street. Phone 704. PANY OF DANEERS. 10 am, Sunday School, Brother- midi hood and Young Ladies Bible clas-| Oriental, Greek and Medern Dances #es; 11 a.m. preacher, the pastor. Were Given With Artistic Ability Music: solo, "Miss Davies. 7 pm. sermon by the pastor. Music: Solo,| ---Kingston Playhouse in Readi- Miss Davies. Tuesday, 8 p.m. Fin- ness for Season. ance committee meeting; - Wednes- day, 8 p.m., midweek service. Stran- | gers welcome, First Congregational Johnson and Wellington Rev. E. LeRoy Rice, B.A., pastor. Residence, 281 Alfred street. This will be the last Sunday of union ser- vices with the Baptist church. Morn- ence was rather small, dub, no doubt, ing worship in this church at 11|t'0 many reasons. The attraction in- n'clock. FTvening worship in the [deed merited a big audience, Rounds First Baptist church at 7 o'clock. jof bearty applause throughout the Preacher at both services, Rev. II. |eveniig bespoke the pleasure of the L. Rice Strangers are invited to|audiendg.. Miss St." Denis, who holds these services, a world-wide reputation as dancer, "." First Baptist church, of {was seen at her best in oriental, Johnson and Sydenham streets Greek, and modern dances, and Rev. Douglas laing, pastor This {was assisted by a clever company, will be the last Sunday of " union|composed of Hilda Beyer, Alice Mar- gervices with the First. Congrega-|tm and "Ted" Shawn I'all, slender tional church. Morning worship inf and pretty of face, Miss Nt Denis the First Congregational church at {commands attention the moment she 11 o'clock. Evening worship in this [appears on 'the' stage. Her Indian church at 7 o'clock Preacher at|dances were most "interesting. Her bath services, Rev. KE. LeRoy Rice | obening dance, 'The Hindu Snake Strangers are invited to the wor 1b harmer,"' was exceedingly good. In ship. thie Miss St. Denis depicts the snake Bethel Congrégational, corner Harri | ine Wie and' the cobras which she and Johnson streets--A central church. | charmed. Dances of old Japan charm Rev. A. P. Mershon, minister. 11 a.m., | ad: the audience, as did also The Pea- "God marching with the Nations'; 12 cock, a legend of India The assists m., Sunday school for all; T pm., a|ing company was very good in its trbute of love to the lile and work of { dances. The audience was, also fa- George Mills, deceased Congrega- | cored with a number of the latest tional singing led by chorus choir. [hall room dances, including the Hesi- Everybody weleome. The Wednesday | tation waltz. | evening prayer meeting will be dedi- I'he opera house has been given ev- cated to recollections of Mr. Mills, | ory 'attention during the dwmmed faithful attendant" and deacon months, and is now looking spie: nnd Union Street Baptist church--The | span for the season's rush. people's church: home. Rev. Gi. A. Lowes, minister. Residence, "Victory Heights," Mack street. 7 p.m., A sol emn thrilling message on "Why the Present Awful. War Is Permitted of God. Special victory half-hour pray- er meetings for onr brave soldiers at the front are held in the church par lor every Sunday, Monday, Wednesday and Friday evenings, from 8.30 to 9 all, irrespective of €e- invited to attend King. OPENING OF THE GRAND] BY RUTH ST. DENIS AND COM. The Grand Opera Hopse whas opened for the season on Friday might, with Ruth St. Denis, oriental: dancer, and her company as the first! attraction, and lovers of artistic dancing = were given a rare treat, as the programme was a highly delightful ong. The audi- - Corner streets, Corner Boyer-Vinzent Stock Company. Which comes to the Grand Opera House next Thursday will present only the very best and latest royalty attractions for which they carry all special scencry and electrical effects #0 that every production is present- ed complete -n every detail. This company plays a three nights en- gagement here opening with the great four act comedy drama "A Jealous Wife." which has never fail- ed to give the very best of satisfac- tion everywhere. J. K. Hackett in Othello. James K. Hackett's forthcoming engagement at the Grand on Mon- day and Tuesday, September 7th and Sth. will attract every lover of fine acting, especially as Po will be seen, for the firel = time in his profes-. sional career in the title 'part .of Shakespeare' s immortal tragedy" Oth- ello." The occasion will he one which no student of {%e dramui can afford to miss. ------ Was Left Behind. One soldier of the fth field bat- tery did not share in the excitement of the troops leaving the city on Friday ~fternoon. This lone mem- ber of the corps was seen sitting at the corner of Bay and Sydenham streets, when a Whig reporter han- nened to be passing by. Whether he will proceed to Valcartier at a later date is not known. G. H. Humphrey, Usica, NY. visiting friends in the city, Jr For bread and pastry, White Rose flour. God Save the 8 pone A George Mills Memorial Service. Bethel church pulpit to-morrow night will, by its minister, Rev. A. P Mershon, do honor to the long record ad. official ser- A remarkable connection of in all departments of the of Kingston has ter- minated with his death. The entire evening service of the church will me- moralize his life in lovihg tribute. church. efficiency Toronto Exhibition. In connection with the Canadian \a- Exhibition, Toronto, August | 31st to September 11th, the Canadian Pacific railway will issue round trip tickets, September 2nd and 9th, at single fare; other days at fare and one-third. Tickets good returning not later than September 15th. Uptown ticket office, corner Princess and Wel- lington streets. Phone 1197. White Rose our for 4 all purposes. Misses Fdith Wells, Vikan Mf. Sed le and Minnie Hunter, Toronto, came to the city on Friday evening and will regia ere for a ar more It Is Like [FINDING NONEY| % To buy your hats here. Hundreds of hats to chose from and all the up-to-date hat store styles. Derbies, Soft Hats, $3 $2.50, $2 'qualities, sale | price All our fine sieve] and many excellent lines of felts now se for 4 See our windows {Campbell Bros. | S4 PRINCEAS ST, BORN. At Napanee, on August 24th and Mrs. Harold P. Cowan, eal, a son At Napanee, on August let, to Stanley Howe, Co- OWAN to Mr Montr OWE MARRIED. | ~PIERCE--A Grlenora, 18th, Bimo 8. Christy to. Nelle May wra, Ont, ATON--In Picton, on August shart Hill, Edmonton, th on Hamp- Plerce "HRISTY All Builder's Material Best: Quality--Lowest Price: "Corbett's" Fadieh Ratton, Picton, YNEIL~~MUSGROV Edin 'August 24th, J. O'Ne#t, Ont, to Miss Kathleen Picton REGORY --~WRIGHT---In Picton, August 14th, George Gregory Edith Wright, both: bf Ploton. DIED. Napanee, rs. Jane I, 'three years, MILLER---At Bath, mare: N. Miller, years Me De INALD- -XY Picton, on Hami{®on, Musgrove, on to CLARR-~At on Aug. 23rd, Clark, med elghty- 23rd, Mar. eighty-five on Aug. aged Richmond, 'on 'Aw : - years. PARKS---AL, Kansas Citys Mo. Cyrenivs Parks, formerly anes, aged 74 years. x . was a brother of Messrs. A. 5 Parks and C. B. Parks, Hay Bay. Attended Reunion. J, Ww. Corbett, wite, and Lueille, Cyrus Lane, Herbert Corbett, R. MacGregor, William 8. of H., SUG. Phone 1550 % | th, Mary B, McDonald, 'aged sev- E INSPECTION Come in and inspect our fall stock Fancy Divans, Armchairs and Rocks ers upholstered any Ofi Cloths and SAnaieums and Carpet a large st Stock of Refri ro ny Gan Stoves; also Fo Kinds of sew and second-hand furniture; all to se sold at fesloanble rices. see barg ns. AN, Ontario Street. Opposite Craig's Wholesale Connell o Kingston attended the Old Boys' "ne union in Prescott this week. 2k