iB -- ) | PTE. CHARLES H. HUNTBACH, OF Insurance Bldg. He ORS inr Menerts, Overs . QUINN, Branch, Torents H. Swe Sous The kind are looking for : 5 (ha kind we soil. Scranton Coal Te good Coal and we guarantee BOOTH & CO = Foot of West St. Lr LIE SUH SR RT ¥ dail) CITE jm -- DRAPERIES Add wonderfully to the attractiveness of the home. hy A wonderful variety of new 'cretonnes, denims, linen taffetas, shadow cloths, and many other néw at amazing] low prices for these high class look and be convinced, Income about 12 per cent. BATTERSEA, KILLED IN ACTION. ------ A Brothér, Pte. Ernest Huntbach, Was Killed in the Battle of Lange- marck Boys Enlisted With a W . To be ki after his marriage was of Pte. Charles Hy twenty-six years, who r ded in the village of Battersea, and wh enlist- ed for overseas service with a west- ern battalion. News of his death was received in the city on Satufday morning, ) Ernest Huntbach, a brother of Pte. Charles Huntbach, was killed in the He also went battle of Langemarcke, ern battalion. to the front with.a west Two other brothers, George and William, reside at Battersea. The boys were natives of England, but had been living in this country for some few years The late Pte. Charles Huntback secured leave of absence just six weeks agd in ordér that he might be married, His bride was an English girl, \ a LIEUT~00L. ANGLIN HOME. Here on Sick Leave--Expects to Return Overseas Next Month, Lieut-Col. W. @. Anglin," who was with Queen's Hospital over- seas, Is in the city on sick leave, He was given three months' leave from June 12th, and hopes to be able to return to his hospital duties in 'Bept He took ill on the d was sént to a hos- He speaks highly he received while there. The hospital was formerly a teachers' training college, and the building and huts surrounding it contain 10,000 beds. After landing at Quebec, Col. Anglin proceeded to St. John, N.B,, where" he spent a few days with his family before coming on to Kings- ton. » led in action six weeks the sad fate h, aged of the treatment HAD A CLOSE. CALL, Lad Fell off Wheel in Front of an Automobile. A lad who was riding a bicycle had a very narrow escape from be- ing serously injured while riding near the corner -'of Montreal and Princess streets on Friday night, when he fell in front of an automo- bile. The youngster had just mounted his bicycle and slipped on the pavement as he started out. An automobile was coming down the street and he fell directly in front of it, but luckily the driver had the car under control, and as a result the youngster was net injured. dashing young in me y left tpwn with jewelry valued at several thousand dollars, the property of his hostess, has again emerged into the lime- light by escaping from the Guelph Prison Farm. Circulars and photo- graphs have been sent to the po throughout Canada in an effért to apprehend the fugitive. "Huyler's Week End Sweets," Gib- son's, RN Individual Eye Care {| EXOURSIONISTS FROM UTICA. | Rev. John the rectory, 152 Bartle street; a.m. and Rev, 'phone 880; § a. m., holy. com- munion; 10 a. m, Sunday school; --- {a A. m., morning prayer and_ger Crusaders' Meeting-- Hear the | mon; Preacher, Rev. C. L. Bilkey, testmonies of twice-born men in|M.A.; 7 p. m., evening prayer and ki,-at 8.15, on the lawn of the sermon. : W.C. A. or in St. Andrew's| -_-- ' h if it rains, t [ Cooke's Presbyterian--Rey, E. R. Diurs . { McLean, 451 Johnson street. "Phone, Queen Street Methodist Church-- 1094, Minister at both services, 10 Rev. P. A. Read, Sydenham, will,a.m., Sunday school; 30 colored préach. Morning subject, "Love One|slides on "The Good Shepherd;" 11 Another"; evening, "The Conversion |a.m., subject, "Threefold Duty to of Sinful Men." . {Sod.n R. Hudson, military YYM.C.A., St. Andrew's Church, Presbyterian ments of Life." ~8ervices at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. will| ers welcome at a be conducted by Rev. J. R. Urqu-| hart, B.A. Subject in the morning, "Life's Uncertainties" and in the evening "Seeing the Invisible," Boyd will preach at 11 Dr. Morgan at 7 p.m, Soldiers and strang- 11 services, First | and Sydenham Laing, pastor, Centre Street Church, cor, Johnson Rev. 0. C. Elliott, of --~-- Baptist ul's Church -- Morning | Thomas, will preach at ¢ 11 a.m, and Fo. 11 o'clock. Preacher, Rev C.| Sergt. the Rev. W. pr! L. Newbold, rector of Christ church, |B.D,, of .the Manhasset, Long Island. Evening | Preach at 7 p.m, Bible school and prayer, 7 o'clock. Preacher, Rev, | Organized Bible classes at 9.45 a.m. Canon FitzGerald, M. A. | Strangers and soldiers cordially. in- vited to all the services, Regular services 11 a. m. and 7|" Sydenham Street Methodist Church . m. A. Sh at both services.| --Rev. Alfred Brown, pastor. Rev. Wednesday, 8 p. m., prayer meeting. | Dr. Sampbally Toronto, will preach All are welcome. Rev. J. Lyall, | morning am evening. Music by pastor," 22 Rideau street. ~~ (Soloists and full choir. Class meet- ing, 9.45 am.; Bible school, 2.45 LBS.A. Olass--Meet for Bible |p.m.; Epworth League, Monday, 8 study in L.B.S.A. Hall, entrance over {P.m.; prayer ~ and praise service, Sargent's drug store, Montreal street. { Wednesday, 8 pm. = Soldiers and 3 p.m. topic, '"The Second Atone- | Visitors specially invited. A cordial ment Day Sacrifice--The IL Lord's | welcome to all. Goat;"" 7.30 p.m. topie, "What Ran- | Xt som Was Paid For Man?" All Bible] Brock Street Methodist . Church, students welcome, | corner Brock and Montreal strets-- -- | Rev. George 8S. "Clendinnen, pastor. Bethel Congregational Church-- | Residence, 242 Johnson street. Sun- Pastor, Charles J. O'D: Stephens, | day school at 10 a, m., Sergt. (Rev.) will preach: 11 a. m., "Teaching George R. Harland will preach at 11 the Outer and Inner Circles": 2.3018. m., and 7p. m. Epworth. League P. m., schoo! and Bible classes; 7| Red Cross meeting, Monday, 8 p. m.; Pp. m,, "Characteristics of Christ's | prayer service, Wednesday, 8 p. m. Disciples'; Wednesday, prayer | Soldiers and visitors always welcome. meeting at 8 p. m.; Friday, Y. P. 8. Military Club Room open to soldiers C. E. at 8 p. m. We invite you, | daly in basement, 4 to 9 o'clock. First Church of Christ, Sclentist-- | Princess 'Street Methodist Church, Johnson stréét, between Bagot and | cor, Princess and Albert Streets-- Wellington streets. 'Sunday school, | Rev, H. E. Curry, pastor. Sunday 9.45 a. m.; setvice, 11 a. m., sub-|school, 9.45 a.m.; morning service, Ject, "Soul." Wednesday evening | 11 a.m, "Billie" Matheson, ex- testimonial meeting, Public read-| pugilist and saloon keeper, will ing room same address, open every | speak. Evening service, 7 p.m., Rev, afternoon except Sunday, 3<t0 5A. W. Stewart will preach. @G. H. o'clock, | Gibson, Ottawa, will sing at both ser- -- {vices, H. Whiskin will also sing at St. James' Church, corner Union [evening service, Epworth League, and Arch Streets--Al]l' seats free. | Monday, 8 P.m.; prayer meeting, | Rev. T. W. Savary, B.A, "rector; Wednesday, 8 p.m, ," | rt rata. "Ann nln | Letters To The Editor | | A Soldiers' Grievance, | Kingston, Aug. 12.-- (To the Eth: tor): 1 wish to draw your attention to a little matter in regard to thé military system. Some time ago the O. C. promised all the men a pass. A few of them got their leave and/ returned in god time, but the rest have had their passes concelled three times. What we would like | to know is this fair to the N. ©. 0 and men as officers are al getting |% 13th brigade under Lieut.-Col. {their leave. Do you not think that |%* de Bury, this kind of work will hurt recruit-|® ing? Does the head officers not re-| | @alize that the N. C. O's and privates | PUSS nn have mothers and wives as well as | Saturday Market Prices. the officers?--A PRIVATE. | There was a large market on Sat- a -------- | urday morning, with quantities of YACHT LEMERAINE HERE. ~Rotatoes {Crew of 'Nine, All Toronto Men, | Board | 156th Battalion, will Calvary Con, Church-- | | * FEEL PE BEES P EFL bea ARTILLERY PREPARES TO LEAVE PETAWAWA ; The 2,500 artillerymen now In training at Petawaw. camp have been warned - tiat® they will be wanted for overseas service in the immediate future. The men have been well trained under the able direction of Lieut.-Col. G. Roy, general staff officer. Col. A. T. Ogilvie is commandant of Petawawa, The Kingston batteries there are the #750th (Queen's), 51st, 52nd % and 53rd, which constitute the + * 4 * + + * Bh Ld Ao + * + + {Sreen vegetables bn sale. Were on | Were scarce-and sold &t prices rang- ing from fifty to Sixty cents a peck. Cabbages were plentiful, and sold at The yacht Lemeraire of the Royal | three for a quarter. Canadian Yacht Club, Toronto, ar-|beets and cucumbers rived in the city early on Saturday, ¢ents. There was also Onions, carrots, | tity of green cor: sold at five a large quan- morning, and tied up at the wharf | corn for sale at twenty of the a, Yacht Club. There and twenty-five cents a dozen. Eggs [was a erew of nine aboard, all be-|r2nged from thirty-two to thirty-five | longing to Toronto. Among the Cents a dozen, and. butter sold for crew was T. Norris, lately returned |thirty-five to thirty-eight cents a from the front, where he was|Pound. wounded. The yacht, which has! been cruising about the lake for the past week, left on its return trip Saturday afternoon, going by way of the Bay of Quinte. The following were on board: B.| en Bowes, skipper; T. Norris, William | Face Creams at Gibson's, Snaith, William Norris, C. F. El | p---------- Hott," P. G. MacGregor, John Math- ers, Hugh Boyd and Tom William- son. The crew, a genial, hospital body of men, entertained a large number | of Kingston ladies to a delightful sail Saturday afternoon. The Lemeraire was once owned | by the late Major Bruce Carruthers, and is a former holder of the Can- ada Cup. , Just Arrived, Ladies' white and light colored felt hats, prices from 69¢ to $5.00. Cor- | rigan's, The Hat Store WONDERFUL HAT VALUES Buy ; To-Night 'We Hat Everybody A-------- | Philharmonic Society and Friends | ' Visited Barriefield,. - i About 13000 excursionists reached Kingston Saturday afternoon: from American points. The excursion, which was carried by the Thousand Islander, was under auspices of the Utica Philharmonic Soclety. | The visitors went to Barriefield Camp, CHURCH SERVICES: || &; 7 p.m., subject, "The Frag- |i} streets--Rev. Douglas {i} church, St. |} S. McAlpine, B.A, |} : . i I INTRODUCTORY PRICE SATURDAY ONLY lf Regular $135 Saturday $1.20 Postage 10¢ Extra. a Man's a By Harold Bell Wright. lustrations and decorations by the author -- 50 in all. : + sale nearly 600,000. The College Phone 919 | Advinecs Book Store Nights 160 Princess St. ~~ It's surprising to what ex- tent this ' Canadian Industry has grown. : y satisfactory, and the oy of the cases are surpassed no- (Oak or mahogany, For kitchen, par- A big clean up of a maker's surplus stock of white and colored blouses. DSeau- tiful garments, made along the mosk ) at- tractive lines, and in sizes from 34 to 44. Regular $1.35, $1.50 and $1.75 lines. Bought special and selling special. Take your pick tonight . . . . gee $1.00 The product is where. any finish). or hall, n contemplating the pur chase of a clock it will cer tainly pay you to see these, Smith Bros. Jewelers and Opticians Issuers of Marriage Licenses. Re | White Hose | We have the goods that critical buy- ers demand, whether you want to pay 25¢ or 75c a pair. We can please you. The best dollar corset in the trade. All sizes in six different models. PICTORIAL QUARTERLY FOR F ALL Better Than Ever. W.F. Gourdier . Phone 700 | Newman & Shaw J. TO RECEIVE OUR BEST ATTEN- {TION. NONE TOO LARGE FOR | US TO HANDLE, (Buying, Selling, Ex- changing Renting. The Always Busy Store * vO ! CLOSING OF MAILS BUILDERS surp A a a. A brick store and dwelling, well | | ® | los | situatog containing hot water fur- |ance, electric light and gas, storage building, store fixtures, together with horse, rigs, to go with pur- chase, Receipts .run about $500 per week. This is a good opportunity as this is a money making proposition. Houses to rent. EW. Malin & Son n & Division Sts. Phones 539 and 1456 Picnics and 'Lunch Pails We alwaps carry in stock a large assortment of / { British mall closes irregu- | mir. lor ation posted at P, | O. Lobby from time to time, | United States, datly .,12.45 p.m. ; Grand Trunk, going Prepare for the corn crop. It makes a better fodder than hay and can only be preserved in | its juicy state by a good silo, west Do. (including Western tates). Ek aad all Grand unk an west of city .. .. . 230 pm. C. P, R, 10.15 am. and 5.30 p.m. NR... ....... voc 2.00 p.m. ETE | In Marine Circles | Ask for our special pamphlet on silos and consult us before purchasing, inn SHE S. ANGLIN & CO. ! Wootwarking Factory, Lumber The schooner, Horace Taber ar- rived at the Waterworks wharf on Friday ' afterfioon from Oswegd to discharge coal. The sloop Ariadne arrived from Rideau Canal ports on Friday. The steamer Congercoal cleared from the Canadian Locomotive Company's wharf on Friday for rie " Bay and Wellington Sts. Phone og, Factory 1415 Soeelamber, Coal and Woodeoos FAA Potted Meats where they were met by the Pipers' Band of the 154th Battalion and by >| the bands of the 155th and 156th Battalions, and escorted to the ten' of the 156th Battalion, where the Philharmonic Society gave a concer! for the benefit of the soldiers. The excursionists were accompanied to camp by the American Consul, F. S. 8S. Johnson. The boat left on its return trip at 4.45, . C.P.R. Seaside Excursions. | An exceptional vacation trip is of- | fered bythe Canadian Pacific seaside excursions. Tickets on sale, To Lower St. Lawrence, Maritime Provinges and Newfoundland r rts ~Good going August 18th, 19th, 20th and 21st; good returning until September 6th. To Maine coast re- sorts, good going August 25th, 26th and 27th good returning until Sep- tember 11th. Very * special fares. Full information from any Canadian Pacific ticket agent, or W. B. How- ard, district passenger agent," Te ronto. : : Buy Face Creams at Gibson's. In one pound sections, 25¢ | each, vii Fresh California Prunes, 10c, 121.2¢,| nice and juicy, oh: vaporated Peaches, 2 lbs. B ; Joa 25¢. vapora icots, 1 Sve Cd i For/Men: Stfaw hats $2. ran, worth gf to lar. For Ladies: See window display of hats tduced to 50¢ and $1.00. Any trimmed hat in the store worth . Up to $7.00, for $2.98, For Children: Big variety of hats from 25¢ up. A big range at 80¢, in- cludes all 75¢ lines and lots of $1 dines. Watch our windows, worth up to for one dollar. A big Rlored soft hats 00, for one dol- The steamer Jex cleared on . Fri- day might for Charlotte. | The steam barge Lake Michigan | cleared from Davis drydock for Oswego with the barge Sophia Minch in tow. Appeal Not Heard. : { he appeal in the cas of William | Teeple, Patrick Burns and William {McElrath against the Judgment. of { Magistrate Farrell, who imposed a {fine of $300 and costs or three { months for selling liquor without a jlicense, were not heard at Osgoode {Hall, Toronto, on Friday. They will come up some, time next week, pro- bably on Thursday. | | No matter grade razor, made Sheflield Steel with die or the latest of the very finest | carved ivory han! safety razor, we | Arnoldi and | fio a Ever Ready Safety | Rodgers, IXL;, Wade and Butcher, - Al Ithe best grade razory made. | Every razor Give us a call. W. A. MITCHELL - | / - with obtaining false pretenses. A of the defendant i ( money under former employer the complaindnt in both cases, "Ice Cream Bricks," Gibson's. whether it fs a high! Cooked Meats, Canned Fish, age Biscuits, E Bis. cuits, Chocolates, Choe- olate Bars, Bie. Layer and Drop Cakes Fresh Every Duy. At the Premium Store Phone 549 Pack- Montreal St, J. RB. Gage Phone