Summer Prices MEMBERS FURS Remade and Remodelled ' OF Mogari The Metogama CAPT. PENSE REFERS TO THE RUMOR THAT THE ME- TAGAMA WAS SUNK. And Explains Bowls Max Mae Or iginated--Pte, W , Morrison Says the Steamship Was Chased By a German Submarine. Letters arrived in the ciiy on Sat- urday morning from menibers of the 21st Overseas Battalion. i | dn a letter to: Rie parents, Capt. H. B. Pense states that the battalion is now located at West Sandling Camp, Shorncliffe, Kent, Bagland; i © All the camp an are well pleased 'with the LIMITED, 149-157 Brock Bt. camp and the surroundings. The is quartered in hutg situ. Yn hin three miles of what are ! regar as the very best rifle ranges ia the world. It is understood that mushetry instruction will be pushed iter: states that when the . Metagama arrived at Ply- wi and De t, & report was in circulation that there was a rumor ara Canada that the Meta- gama had' been sunk by a German b| submarine, This, it was supposed, was based on the report that the ves- sel would arrive at Bristol or Liver- pool at's certain time, and did not do. 80 Reference is also made to fhe sink- ing of the rg the writer Stat. {ing hy, here was much "anxiety OnE t e members when word® was gived of this ster. eo had a very comfortable steam. er, ic 8 cautious Spper. and 2d sa | '| pable officers," Capt. "Our eseog of two BY nse met us d miles or 80 out just ar 4 dark, fire the eta stayed very close to us until the ga dropped an- | chop off ne ha @ heard that submarines were. in the wiglnity. 1 ; 0 we were in some danger, ¢ passed many shigs @ af differ~ 2 » cama closer to the LE the fast wag in 5 aights of ihe Arip everyabing -- g darkness, ost holes, otc. k us, an {| Three hh | the boys oad a pave usa choot as we glided SYWarm tribute; was pat. 40, thie by the @ steam: ERE = | carried in his twenty-nine years' " "perience." Pe. |W. Morrison's Letter, A letter has been received from Pte. W. Morrison, bugle band of the 21st Bale tand . Just the thing for | Sooking, feeding chie- # Da ri Hye. Fog- see land tooo morn ve aoe Lory ng gomewhera The McGill Tha vs ae ha Er Sry an thet a le aE 4 uf v ey / ih bo ERE a fo Their Way To England] covered. |' best: Bebanch kad 41 5 yA pi alin on May 14th from | part #8 fal} B10 an this letter while i "f w : IB | still at sea, al pe ri he i | We are not in t 'of land ne 1g Pat bow of the boat, splash sixty gh, and drive dgainst the look-out. "We arrived fu England on Satur-| day morning, May 16th, { Was presented at jpisal before a large audience, and | scored a 'big success. «1 continuous 8 {and the waves would break over the | | throughout the three acts, and it to say that no comedy has § | even been presented at the feet | {is safe "| aman opea wos x. Pair of Sixes" or Delighted a Large} 1 Audience. "a Pair of Sixes," a three ack fared, with a laugh every minute, the Grand last There was a ripple of srand, | which gave sufh general satisfaction. and bad &| That it pleased everyone was amply # very exciting irlp the latter part of | shown by the hearty applause which ibe way, as a German submarine | chased us. This was kept a secret | until] after the boys arrived, and then gone of the fellows overheard the | captain and the medical do lor of the | Metagania speaking about it. i "We are now closegto land, almost i the ever alk f boiibed finish as to be most. enjoy-1} in sight of the first light-house on the English shore. We passed a big sailing 'vessel on Thursday morning, and later heard that it was sunk by a submarine We arrived at Ply- mouth, and then went ou board the [train for Sandling camp: ~~ While we were disembarking, a number of the Dublin Fusiliers'eame along and*told us about their burying part of the | Lusitania's crew. We passed through London at midnight Batur- day night, and it loked very dull. Letter trom Pte, E Laplante.: A letter: received by the Whigion Saturday from Pte. plante; attacked to No, 4 Company, 21st Battalion, dated May 16th,states} "Oo in part: "We are having a terrible time get- ting 'olf to the money over here. = It is twopence, hapenny, threepence, a farthing, and goodness knows what, I guess we will get wise to it soon; if we don't, heaven keep us. "We are in Somfortable wooden shacks, and p in beds 2 x 6 feet. The ground ig dry. In this vicinity there are about 150,000 troops in training. They say we will be here from six to eight weeks, but I think we will be here longer "A. German Aubatrine made its Appearance within half a mile of a when we were going over, but it and had the British cruisers gu for & few minutes, However, hs | Soaisers, were. right upon the job, for ¢ircled around our transport sev- era. times at high speed, making: it impossible for the submarine to de- liver the blow intended It was ; and was reported to have been sunk. "We saw a battalion of the Royal Trish Fusiliers and Royal Figld Ar- tillery leaving for the Dardanelles. We gave them hearty cheers, and they responded. + We were aldo talk. ing to some sailors who 'were at the Lusitania disaster shortly after it Théy told some sad ment sure John, BP pli ~ Edward La. role Of Several To the followed every drop of the curtain. "A sure cyre for the blues, member of the audience Wa to remark at the close, and kis co 'hit the nail on the nead. For good = wholesome amusement, n 'was one: of the best on in Kingston. cast it was given with such a The story centres around the li of (George B. Nettleton and T. Boggs 'Nettleton and Boggs 'do te" toa however, Iaughter |} With anf} s in the manufacture ff and] i . " # = k 5 THE CRESCENT TALKING MACHINE, $15.00.--1It is equal fa any $35.00 Instrument on the market. Beautifully made in quartered oak, per- fect in every detail. Sold by us at the same price as in New York City. A machine for every home. * LITTLE WONDER RECORDS, Prico 15c.-- Millions® are heing sold monthly of theie Records, Hear them at the store. List contains all the lead- ing popular and standard numbers, bho EE POPULAR MUSIQ, 2 for 25¢,; Seluidiys Only --The only stoie in Ontario, since the increase in duty, that sells Popular music at 2 for 25¢. "Every- thing in Music." TT TT The e College > Book Store It would take a col- to tell about all the g ings. Ed fi Epmacuo as Nettleton and gts as Boggs, who is Mung' for the job as tier, ware exceptionally good, Mille John Hous: ton made the very best of 'his part as a lawyer, although both the part- ners made some very uncomplimen- tary: ke about his legal ability wiih would not Iqok very well "in prin Helen Dahl, as Mrs. Nettleton, and Beatrice Maude, as Florence Cole, in love ad Boggs, were all that sould be desired: in their respective roles. Rl Carlyle, as Coddles, the maid, an ng character, while Bon" Marks as the office boy pulled off some lively 'stunts' that would make the average office boy look like a novice at the business. ~ The bal- ance of the cast was good. "A Pair of Sixes" is Sure to make some hit on the road. « Vaudeville at the Grand. The vaudeville and pictures that have been secured for the first three days of next week at the Grand Opera House-are of a high standard." The Famous Players picture is 'Sunshine Mally," a tense and gripping drama of the oil fields. A twosreel Mu: tual photo-play, and one reel Key- stone comedy" will aldo be shown, alofig 'with the Pathe Famous Fea- ture: News film, "Phe vaudeville consists of Methille Lioyd in a comedy trickster act, and Comfort and Coleman in a comedy singing and dancing act. ; ims + Bhare wre 3 jefield. "tof men constantly visiting this tent, and the magazineg are very much ap- | preciated by the soldiers . 's OH; GRMNATION o the Order ot Dea- cons, There will be &n ordination in St. Serge ie ral on Sunday morn- la will be made M.A, Trinity ory TN Soe "Cecil Winter, urham University, Bog » Fh ih Puritan Gollars--latest out nen YT Dutch Setts--very dainty ll WE STOCK EYE PRO- BE Sailor Oolliar and Cuff Setts : i We stock the, LEB, STarm ER lines at right prices i 'The new (Night and Day) le, is 'an insurance against accident at might. Have the JJhauffeur use a pair. 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