__PAGE TWO The latest novelty in White, Silver Cross, Grey, Black, Red. Bring your visitors to see our beau- tiful Furs. John McK ay Limited INSURANCE | Beal Estate Investments J. 0. HUTTON 5 18 Markes St. J SKIMMED MILK FOR SALE At Tc A QUART Just the thing for cooking, feeding chiec- kens, ete, Kingston Dairy Co. 306 University Ave. Phone 649, GURTAINS BRUSSELS NET DUCHESS POINT. : IRISH POINT | In white, ivory, ecru, or two tone. Many exquisite manufactured especially for us in Switzerland, ome with heavy applique borders, others in dainty, lacey effects and the prices wire never so low, $2.75, $3, $3.50 a pair upwards. Now is the time to make your selection 'of window trivimings while stocks dre large aul many styles to choose from, Ess R. McFaul, KINGSTON CARPET WARE- HOUSE. Building Lots $ 725---Montreal St, 45x132, with building. 300] St., 132x165, leading to rallway track. O75--Garbert St, 27x120, to designs, | 14th Members to Get Posts In the 59th Owing to s0 many of the men in {the Home Guard of the 14th Regi- {ment volunteering for overseas ser- viee with the 59th Battalion, under Lieut..Col, H. J. Dawson, the guards around the city have -been greatly changed. It is understood that.in the 59th Sergt. W. Klder will be appointed quartermasgter sergeant | under Lieut. G. Bawden, quarter: | master, Cpl. Coulson will be a ser- geant in the Machine Gun Section, which is to be under another Kings- | ton officer. Lieut. John Stagg will be the officer in command of the sig- nal¥ing section, and will have Sergt. E. Francis as his sergeant. Percy Barrett wil] likely be transport ser- geant, | | | MUST PAY FOR GRAVEL, Taken Off the Beach in Prince Ed- ward County. { The case of Sarah Jane - Mouck against the township of Athol, Prince | Edward eounty, tried some months ago, and in which judgment was only given Tuesday, 18 of some impor- tance to the residents of the county of Prince Edward. The action was for grave] taken off the beach in froht of the plain- tiff's lands and for damages for flooding her lands by removing the gravel, | - BE, M. Young acted for the plain- | tiff and B, Gus Porter, of Belleville, for the defendants. The judge, af- ter considering the matter and re- serving judgment, found as a fact { that the gravel belonged to the plain tiff in ag much as the gravel belongs {to an owner too adjoining' lands | where accretions are made gradually | by the action of the water or other- | wise and riparian owners are there- by owners of the gravel in front of their lands when the same are so made; therefore, judgment was giv- en In favor of the plaintiff for $100 and costs. Saturday's Market Prices. Ther was a very good market on | Saturday morning. Butter is get- i ing cheaper and sold from 30c¢ to 32¢ | a pound. Spring chickens were al- |80 cheap in places although the | regular price was $1. a pair. The | other prices were: Pork 10c to 12¢ | a pound; mutton from 10¢ to 12¢ a | pound; lamb $1.60 to $2.50 a quar- ter; turkey $1.60 to $2.50 each; | towl, $1.35 a pair; eggs, 2V¢ to 22¢ {a dozen, and potatoes 60¢ a bag. | | Gave Grant For Work. | The County Council in session at | Cornwall, which was addressed -by | W.H. Wyllie, Kingston, gave-a grant lof $1,000 to the work of the Chil- {dren's Aid Society, and it is likely i that in the near future an inspector | will be appointed to work for the so- { clety in that district. | a | "Hot weather specials" at Gibson's | Red Cross Drug Store. { Face Creams, | Taleum Powders, Grape Juices Lime sical Ice Cream "Bricks, Almond Cream, Grape Fruit Salt, Foeotpowder. Recruiting for the 38th and 59th Battalions is golng oh In Toronto! just now. ¥ : Order your corsets now; Perfect fit, extra strong clasps, 16¢." Abdom= inal suoports, shoulder braces, et Dutton's, . PRR ® mUW. NATTY ARTINAW WHIG SATURDAY, | CHURCH } SERVICES | o'clock: Preacher, Canon FitzGer l ald, M. A. Evening prayer, 7 o'clock. | Special service and sermon for Kings- {ton Veterans. Preacher, .Canon | Fitseraia, M. A. | i | St. Paul's,--Morning prayer 1 { Queen Street Methodist Church-- Rev. G. I. Campbell, B.D., pastor. 110 a.m., Class Meeting. The pas- {tor will preach at both services. {2.45 p.m. Bible School and Adult | Classes. Strangers and soldiers wel- | come. Rev. 8. J Ser- Sun- St. Andrew's Church. | M. Compton, B. D., minister. vices at 11 a. m. and 7 p. m day school and Bible classes at 3p. m. The sacrament of the Lord's supper will be observed at the morn- ling service. Strangers cordially in- vited to all services. First Church of Christ Scientist, | --Johnson street, between Bagot {and Wellington streets. Sunday ser- vice, 11 a. m., subject "Christian Sci- | ence." Wednesday evening, testi- monial meeting. Public reading | room, same address, open every af- ternoon except Sunday, 3 to 5 o'clock. Presbyterian, Barrie and Earl--Rev. M. Macgillivray, | D.D., minister. Services: 11 am. | Rev. Hugh Matheson, L1.B., "Moses, {a Man For To-day." 7 p.m., the | minister, "How a Defeat Was Turn {ed Into a Great Victory." Sunday School, 3 p.m. Strangers cordially invited to all the services. Bethel Congregational -- Corner Barrie and Johnson streets. Acting pastor, P. V. Samson; B. A. Address, 330 Brock street. Flower service. At 11 a. m., subject, "Learning from Nature"; at 7 p. m., "A Great Mis- sion." Sunday school, 3 p. m. Prayer meeting, Wednesday, .8 p. m.' Stran- gers are cordially invited to all the services. | | | fi. ¢ "halmers, | Calvary Congregational Church, corner of Bagot and Charles street. 11 a.m., "Our Impregnable ress." 3 p.m., Sunday School and Bible Class; 7 p.m., 'The Import- ance Of Last Things." Monday, 8 p.m., Guild Meeting; Wednesday, 8 p.m., prayer meeting and choir practice. All are heartily welcom- ed. Rev. J. Lyall, pastor, 180 Rideau street. First Congregational, corner John- LeRoy Rice, B. A., pastor. Resi~ dence, 281 Alfred street. Phone, 1068. The pastor will preach both morning and evening. 11 a. m., subject, "The Nemesis of Sia"; 7 p. m., subject, 'The Signs of the times." Strangers in the city are very cor- dially Invited to the worship. St. James' Church, corner Union and Arch streets--Rev. T. W. Sav- ary, B.A., rector. The Rectory, 152 Barrie street. Fourth Sunday after Trinity. 8 a.m., Holy €ommunion; 11 a.m., morning prayer and Litany. Sermon subject, "Eyes Unto the Mountains." '3 p.m., Sunday S¢hool. 7 p.m. evening prayer and sermon. Preacher, the Right Reverend the Bishop of Kingston. IN MARINE CIRCLES. Movements of Vessels Reported Along the Harbor, Steamer Byron-Whittaker arrived from the Welland Canal with oats for Richardson's elevator, Steamer H. N. Jex arrived from Oswego on Saturday morning with com] for Robert Crawford. M. T. Co.'s Bulletin: Steamer Sim. la, loaded with timber, cleared from Port Dalhousie Saturday for Mont- real; steamer India will. clear Sat- urday night, light, for Montreal. Steamer Toronto down on Satur- day morning. On account of the extremely low water the steamer Rideau Queen ha Falls. On Monday this, steamer will only go as far as Westport, and oh Fridays as far as Rideau Ferry. Thirty-three plates will have to come off the steamer Haddingtos, now ih the Kingston Shipbuilding drydnck. Ten riveters and two fitters arrived from Collingwood on job. 4 Steamer City of Ottawa due down Sunday morning; steamer City of Hamilton dune up Sunday night, Government stéameér ' Lambton came into port Friday. night. f Steamer SaEFatoon up 4 an. Sat- urday; steamer Iroquois up Friday night. 1000 Tslands--Rochester 88. Caspian leaves on Sundays, Wednesdays and Fridays, at 10.15 of adm. for 1000 Islands (50c), and at 5 p.m. fof Rochester; via Bay of Quinte, ENE 3 ¥ yt . Still Chasing Girl's Assailants. _ The two assailants of the thirteen- old Westbrook girl near Hart n on Thursday t 1 + Tones of 11} Fort- | son and Wellington gtreets.--Rev. E. | A a et ttt tg sgt abandoned going as far as Smith's' Saturday morning to go upon thé Cathedral--Rector, | {the Very Rev. Dean Starr, M. A, D.} D., 78 Wellington street. Phone, 1644. Curate," Rev. Cecil Whalley, M. A, B. D., 138 Bagot street, 'phone 1444. Fourth Sunday after Trinity. 8 a. m., holy communion; 11 a. m,| matings. Preacher, Rev. Cecil Whal- | ley; 3 p. m., Sunday school; 4.15 p. \m., holy baptism; 7 p. m., eveusong. Preacher, Very Rev. Dean Starr. 10 a. m. daily, services of intercession in the chapel. St. George's First Baptist Church--Rev. Doug- | las Laing, pastor, at both services| 11+3.m., a special service in obser-| vance of the seventy-fifth anniver- sary of the church's organization. Church life in Kingston when it was {a town, without railways and with-| out its present seats of learning. 7 p.m.; "Work in the Master's Vine-| | yard," 'Bible School at 2.45 p.m.| ja patriotic service with special pro- gramme, Strangers cordially invit- led to all the services, | to % | Brock Street Methodist Church, | corner of Brock and Montreal streets |--Rev. George Clendinnen, pastor. | Residence, 242 Johnson street. First {Sunday as' pastor of Brock Street {Church. 10 a. m., class meeting; 11 a. m., preacher, the pastor. Text, { "Our Debt to the Past." 3 p. m., Sunday school and bible classes; 7 p. m., preacher, the pastor. Text, "A Great Inheritance." Prayer | meeting Wednesday, 8 p. m. Stran- | gers cordially . %comed | Sydenham Methodist | Church----Rev. Alfred Brown, pastor, | will preach morning and evening, 11 |a.m., "A"New Conference Year." 7 | p.m, "A* Ghost in a King's Palace." | Music by soloists and full - choir. | Class' Médting, 9.45 a.m.; ' Junior | League, 10 a.m.;' Bible School, 2.45 | p.m.;' Senior Lefgue, Monday, 8 (p.m.j prayer "and praise service, Wednesday,' 8 p.m' Intermediate League, Friday, 7.30 p.m. Soldiers | Specially dnvited. A cordial welcome Ito al"™* y Cooke's "Presbyterian | Brock 'Street---Mihister, Rev. J, W, | McIntosh, M.A, will conduct both | services. '11 a'm., Patriotic service. Members 'of the Sunday School will | meet ih the School Room at 10.50 {and 'occupy 'the centre seats in the | church: }m., ~ "The Grandest | Work in'! World." Mrs. W. A. | Beearoft will sing. 8 p.m., Sunday | School and Bible Classes. Mid-week meeting, Wednesday 8 p.m. Sol- | diers and strangers invited to all | services, Princess Street Methodist Church, | corner Princess and Albert streets.-- | Rev. H, E, Curry, pastor. Services, 11 a. m,, annual Flower Sunday ser- ' vice. Address by Prof. Coleman. Special nfusic by Sunday school and choir. Solo, AReckssional by Miss A. Brebner. p. m., service of praise by the, choir and short #d- dress by the pastor. Anthems, "O Love That Wil¥ Not Let Me Go'; chorus, "Rock of Ages," with the al- to obligato duett, "Consider the Lil- ies," Misses Flynn and Brebher; so- los, "Confidence," Miss A. Timmer- man"; "The Better Land," Miss A. Brebner"; "Come Unto Me," W. Mack. A cordial invitation to all. BASEBALL RECORD. National League. New York, 5; Boston, 0. Chicago, 5; St. Louis, 0. Brooklyn, 4; Philadelphia, 2, American League. Washington, 4; Philadelphia, 1. Boston, 9; New York, 5. Federal League. St. Louis, 11; Baltimore, 2. Pittsburgh, 6; Buffalo, 5. Brooklyn, 12; Chicago, 4. Newark, 6; HMansag City, 1, ep. International League. Jersey City, 8.4; Richmond, 5-10. Providence, 12; Newark, 3. 'Toronto, 4; Rochester, 2. Montreal, 7; Buffalo, 2. "$1.50 corset, $1.00. Dutton's: | Church, 1 I 1 | i | 1 [| In one of ourishow windows we have made a speci display of Men's and Boys' a fire a makers ~--you will pay far more for them in the smaller Hf stores. » JUNE 26; 1915. A NEW, COMPLETE BOOK FOR EVERY FORD OWNER, DEALER, SALESMAN AND REPAIRMAN. The Model T Ford Car Its Construction, Operation and Repair, bv Victer W, Page, member of the Society of Automobile Engineers, author of "The Modern Gasoline Antomo- bilé,"" ete. 300 (5x7) pages. Over 100 specially made Engravings and two large folding plates. : This is the photographs. manner--nothing is left for the reader to guess at. principles made clear to everyone. Evéry detail is treated in a non-tech This book is written specially for Ford drivers and owners, by a recognized automobile en- gineering authority and an expert on the Ford, ber of years. complete. Most He writes for the average man in a practic of the Ford Model T Car are described. All repai- | Written so all can understand--no theory, Mail orders add 10¢ for postage. The College. Book Store 160 Princess Street plete high grade, cloth bound book prin Price : nical yet thorough manner. who has driven and - Open Nights and Practical insfruetion book ever published on the Ford Car. ted on the best paper, illustrated by specially made drawings and All parts of the Ford Model T Car are described and illustreted, in a comprehensive The comstruction is fully treated amd operating Complete iustructipns for driving al 'way from aetual knowledge. rocesses illustrated and fully explained. r no guess work, authoritative, unbiased, instructive, $1.00 A and rupairing are given. repaired Ford Cars for a num- All- parts Phone 916 Tadies' Title Hage in White, Rlack, Ta 'Pink--all sizes 7 Tadies' Silk Boot Hose--fine or White--all sizes Ladies' Lisle Hose--White, Black and colors, oh Ladies' Silk Boot Hose--extra quality Black or White--all sizes...............c.qc......... 50c eRe nA _ Ia n, Grey, 26¢ quality, in Black 35¢ Ladies' Silk" 'Hose--Black, White, Lavender, Sand, Pink, Paddy, Grey, all sizes Durable Hosiery for Girls and Boys--all sizes. 8ky, Old Rose, Canary-- wean eave o 000 and $1.00 Silk or Lisle Gloves, also Summer Vests, in all weights. Girls' Middy Ties, in the two color effect . 25¢ mmm, Extra values in Corsets at ......50¢, 75¢c, $1.00 White, Velvet. Cream and Sand Shades in Corduroy See our Ladies' White Repp Skirt at98c--a gem See our Ladies' White Marquisette Waists at $1.00--Beauties. Newman & Shaw, The Always Busy Store British mail closes ly. east ... | Do. (Includ'ng 'aster at States) ...vviciiiii West +f Clty ii...u. § CPR Ne. M0 senenvrannin CLOSING OF MAILS. Information posted at P. O. Lobby from time to time. United States, dally .. Grand Trunk, going Trunk, going sevresaninens vs JdL50 am, Do. (ir-'uding Western Grand Trunk 'and all 10.15 a.m. and 4.30 p.m. irregular- 1.00 pam. «11.50 p.m, n «11.60 am. «11.50 p.m. + 230 p.m. + 3.20 p.m. ---------------- Games Played on Queen's Gréen Fri. : day Evening, " At Queen's Bowling Club greens W. M team, 17 to 16, Was. b A bell's ' BUILDERS" SUPPLIES Sewey WOOD SPT PULLEYS ---- To users of Power, we wish to say that we carry a heavy stock of ! Wood Split Pulleys, from small sizes up. We ean mame vou lowest prices and sup- : J the pulleys on rtest notice. +. EY A 'S.ANGLIN&CO. Hooks. .......... to Soc Laas 3a 30 feriiaiigennss 70 to $1.00 a % . : Fuad B00 OWNERS OF AUTOMOBILES WE STOCK EYE PRO- TECTORS AND GOGGLES. We stock the best lines right prices. The new (Night and Day) Goggle, is an insurance against accident at night. Have the Jaoffeur use a pair, EEETsserTmsTsSSmm---- Smith Bros. TEWELERS AND OPTICIANS Issuers of Marriage Licenses. at REPAIRED AND REMODELLED Gourdier's Phone 700. A SINGLE TRAME DWELLING, {Newr Union street, 5 rooms, B. and | C., good lot, for $1,000, A DETACHED DWELLING, On Earl street, below Division street, for $1,500, A DOUBLE FRAME DWELLING, On Raglan road, foy $1,250, on easy terms. BUILDING LOT On Markland street, 26x83, for $250, BUILDING LOT On Raglan Road, 62x83, for $5625, A full list of Bargains can be got at office. : Hotwes to Rent, Rents Collected, Vire Insurance, Automobile Insurance, E. W. MULLIN & SON, REAL ESTATE BROKERS, Cor, Johnson and Division Streets. Phones 539 and 1456, TS ps Home Wash | ll Were nome wash provie--we | do the best Munger ian lo ow | you know that, If you've tried us, |i No fabric of any kind that we enunot wash perfectly. 0, Plan explnined fu detail for thy "aking,