__PAGE TWO _ x THE DAILY BRITISH WHI SATURDAY. SEPTEMRFR 11, FUR The most popular Neck Pieces ave in the animal effect, and so fashionable are they very few of any other type are seen. Silky Furs, ] Lynx, and Neck pieces are large and trimmed with Muffs are Round type, though flat ones in envelope shap- ing are fashionable also. Round Muffs are such as Walves, mand. head and brush, The the You are John McKay, Limited | Kiugston's Reliable Fur House Flat ones, a head or invited to visit our Show and see our heautiful Furs. CHURCH SERVICES il St. Pagl's--Morning Prayer, 11 o'clock. Preacher, Canon W. ¥. FitzGerald; M.A. Sunday school, 3 p.m. _ Evening Prayer, 7 o'clock. Preacher, Canon FitzGerald. Tae Hidden Gospel." 3pm. day school. 7 p.m, Evening Praye and sermon. Sermon subjeet, 'Con { firmation, the of England." | Cooke's Presbyterian Church, First Congregations 'Rrock street--Services, 11 am. and and Wellington street {7 p.m. Rev. W. A. Whidden, B.A, of Roy Rice, B.A- {Od Barns, Nova Seotia, will preach. 281 Alfred street | Sunday School at 3 p.m. | soldiers and strangers courteously' evening. welcomed. o'clock. -- First." Chalmers, Presbyterian, Barrie o'clock. aud Earl streets, Rev. M. MacGilli- JI. D.D.; minister. Services H s--Rev. E. pastor, home 1068, Morning . worship at 1 Subject, Evening worship at Subject, "The Price o F'rogress and the Doctrine of Non iresistance." Strangers very cordial | ly invited to worship with us am and 7 pm. Sunday school, ip.m. Prayer meeting, Seo), 7.30 pnd. Students and strangers 7 Princess Street Methodist Church ieordially invited to all the services. corner Princess and Albert - | a E. Curry, pastor. Services, 11 a {| First Baptist Church--Rev. Doug- | Rev. J. Stanley Cornett, M. las Laing, pastor, at both services. | Queen's Umiversity. : Subject, {11 a.m, "The True Light"; 7 p.m., Sac¥ifice." 7p. m, Rev J | "The Neglected Charge." Bible ' Cornett, M. A. {School and organized adult Bible That Savours." classes'at 2.45 p.m. .Strangers and choir. Epworth 'pinoy soldiers cordially invited to all the '§ pm; prayer meeting, services. 8 p.m. A cordial invitation to all Brock Street Methodist, George S. Clendinnen, pastor. dence, 242 Johnston street. Stanley Subject, Calvary Congregational Church, corner of Bagot aad Charles streets. 11 wm. "Cursed Neutrality." 3 p.m. Sunday school and Bible class. 7 | worship at 11 am. and 7 p.m. p.m., "Love Saving the Worst." Wed- | day school at 3 o'clock. nesday, 8 p.m., prayer meeting. All League social evening, heartily welcomed. Rev. J. Lyall, pan.; Ladies' Aid Society, | pastor, 180 Rideau street. Sp m.; prayer service, . -- 8 pag official board meeting, | First Church of Christ, Scientist. day, 8 pn. --Johnson street, between Bagot at both services to-morrow. | and Wellington streets Sunday ser- ing thente, | vice, 11 a.m. subject "Substance." Evening, |w ednesday "evening, testimonial AU." | meeting. Public reading room; same all services, | address, open every afternoon ex- { cept Sunday, 3 to 5 o'clock. Sun SETTS + that Foxes, are in de "The Greatest Victory of the Medium St. Andrew's Church--Rev. S. J. Dean Starr, M.A, D.D., rector, {M. Compton, B.D., minister. Ser- | Wellington street, telephone |vices at 11 am. and 7 pm. Sun- | Rev. Cecil Whalley, M.A., B.D,, | day school at 3 p.m. The minister | ate, 1383 Bagot street, telephone 1 will preach at both services. ~Stran- | 444. Fourteenth Sunday after Trin | gers cordially invited. A recital of |ity. 8.a.m.,.Holy Communion; | sacred music will be given after the a.m. matins. Preacher, the | evening service. Organist, Mijss | 3 p.m:, Sunday School; 4.15 Hall. Holy Baptism. 7 Preacher, Rev. untrimmed, and for 1 1: brush is used. Rooms, Dean p.m. Pp. -- Cecil Wi halley. Afl- Bethel Congregational Church, corner Johnson and Barrie--Acting | given at which Lieut. | pastor, P. V. Samson, B.A., address | J. D. Bankier will sing. 339 Brock street. Pastor will preach | vices of intercession at 11 am. and 7 p.m. Sunday at 10 a.m. school, 12.15; Wednesday, prayer! Communion on Tuesday and Thurs meeting at 8 p.m. Christian Endea- day. Gook's Cottoh Root Compound. A safe, selfable regulating of strei Se 1 a Sod No. 3. $6 Bold BY all druggists, Sai re eespt of pamphlet. "WINDOW SHADES | * -- Are a leading fea- ture of our busi- ness. No order to small and none too large to han- | dle to your com- | plete satisfaction. Only the best materials | used. Hartshorn Guar- anteed Rollers and hand- made Shade Cloth. Estimates = cheerfully given, % New Detached Brick, 7 rooms, hot water heat- fl ing; all open plumbing; - fire-place; nice deep lot. 207 Frontenac - street, near Vietoria Park. Price $3,600 We have a nice selee- tion of homes. Easy terms. © Hi! don {ii advertisements from il THE {ll LONDON DIRECTORY 'CO. LID. vor, Friday, 8 p.m. Strangers cor- dially invited to all services. Sydenham Street Methodist, | Alfred Brown, pastor. 11 Rev. [Frederick Wood, Bombay. A A Automobile For Hire (1915 REGAL) Special Rates for all Kinds o Drives. WespiNes a Prompt Attention to Boat and Wain Calls. Service and Efficiency Suardteed R. J. Allen, {| Phone 300. Queen Street Methodist--Rev. G I. Campbell, B.D., pastor. 10 a. m., | ject, class meting; 11 a.m, subject, he of Missions." Bridge of Sighs"; 2.45 p.m., Sunday | cal service. school and adult classes; 7 p.m., sub- | tor on "Songs of Deliverance." ject, "The Man Whose Faith is Un- | "O Divine Redeemer," certain." H. E. Davidson, tenor |sel (Miss May Hinckley); soloist, evening service. The pas- "My Faith Looks Up to Thee"; tor will preach at both services. Stu- | "The Morning Land," W. Eva dents, soldiers and strangers cordial- | H. Angrove; solo, "Heaven ly welcomed. | Homeland," Mrs. H. Eiszll; | sentence, '""Now "the Day Sub- and St. James' Church, cor. Union and Arch streets--All seats free. Rev. | Shaw, {'T. W. Savary, B.A. Rector, The Rec- | a.m. | tory, 152 Barrie street. Fifteenth | School, 2.45 p.m. 340 jen, 2 '%eel | Sunday after Trinity. 8 a.m., Holy. | night services. {'Communion; 11 a.m., Morning Pray- | tors specially invited. {er and "Litany. Sermon subject, | welcome to all. 'Coal The kind you are looking for is 1 the kind we sell. CONSTABLE WAS SHOT Scranton Coal 'mY THE ACCIDENTAL DISCHARGE Is good Coal and we guarantee OF HIS RIFLE. prompt delivery. Earl Jenkin Had "Close Call BOOTH & CO. Wolfe Island Shore On Friday Af- Foot of West St. organist. TONIGHT 250 WOMEN On! May have the October; De- Hncator they have been so anxious te get -- hundreds of entirely new fall things shown. Subscribers will please ln for their copy. JORN 'LAIDLAW & SON. ternoon--Tripped On Rocks And) Gun Went Off. As the result of the accidental dis-| charge of a rifle near the Woife Is- land shore, on Friday afternoon, Po- lice Constable Earl Jenkin was shot, | in his left wrist. Although very paint], the wound is mot a serious! one. and the officer was on duty at) the Police Station on Saturday morn- ing. Constable Jenkin was out with Constable Sargeant and a number of friends on a boating trip. He had his rifle with him and in getting out of | the: boat he tripped against some p------ 3 . Weather Notes. 6 {Published Annually) u 3 > | enables traders throughout the wor to communicate direct with Eanglis MANUFACTURERS & DEALERS Hin each class of goods. Besides being 1 a complete commercial guide to Lon- H and its suburbs the Directory econ- i: tains lists of but fine weather prevails over th greater portion of the red over the west last night. Sun- Service in the Church cor, Johnson Le- Residence, | The Students, | pastor will preach both morning and "The Kingdom diev. H ne. ol wiiiril The College Book Store diy. Wednesday, Rev. Resi- Public Epworth Monday, 8 Tuesday, | Wednesday, Thuars- The pastor will preach Morn- 'A Practical' Question." of Visitors cordiall¥-welcome at St. George's Cathedral--Very Rev. 78 1,644 cur - ill Wateh h Sw The Kind That Are evnsong ter evensong, a short recital will be Stewart and Daily ser- in the chapel Celebrations of the Holy Rev. a.m., "India, the People and the Work 7 p.m., Special musi- Brief sermon by pas- Solo, Mrs. H. Bis- anthem, | duet, | and closing | is Over." | Miss Norma Telgmann, violinist. Miss | Class meeting, 9.45 | Junior League, 10 a.m. Bible | The usual week- | Soldiers and visi- | A cordial | A few scattered showers or thun-| 2 A uy CLOSING OF MAILS i. - treet, for $700: immediate possesgion derstorms are reported in Ontario | ! A double solld brick dwelling, toge- n i e British mail closes frregular- ther with two eott ages, three blocks { 8 4 from Pringesy Stre ! Deminion. From 6 to 8 degrees of frost occur '| Saturday Music Specials Tr All the late numbers rel LATEST , POPULAR MUSIC, 2 for 25c¢. assed DEP tember lst. Latest Operatie Hits from the 1915-16 New York Suéeisses, 1 LITTLE WONDER RECORDS. Can be played on any An ugust numbers. 3 make of dis¢ machines, = Price 15¢, 7 for $L. 00. 4 LATEST STANDARD AND PATRIOTIC MUSIC : "TILL THE BOYS COME HOME AGAIN." Burning.) (Keep the Home Mires 160 Princess Street © Open' Nights Phone 919 - Nobby 'Wearables | Wrist Watches | With Expanding Brace- let, We have « ception the smallest, thinnest, best Wrist in expanding bracelet. for $15.00 that we ever had. Both watch and wear- ing qualities of brace- let are fully guaranteed | Smith Bros., TEWELERS AND OPTICIANS Issuers of Marriage Licenses. ithout ex- Attractively - Differ- ent and Appeal to 'Ladies With Good Taste. i ; 3 * RE iL : A We show a lig range of new : styles and at prices. that will 1 = 8 not be a burden to moderate } sized purses. You make a. mistake if vou buy without seeing our range. A complete range of New Dress Goods for Fall and Win: ter Wear--populai priced, REPAIRED AND 4" REMODELLED. Gourdier's | Phiorie 700. a te eo ERY Real Estate In All Its Branches ~~ | Buying, Selling, Renting. SUPPLIES sioay Pie torial Magazine for Oceto- Newman & Shaw, THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE. ------ | sare BUILDERS ---- shop and dwelling, on Montreal et, reated for $241.4 non th for $1,550, Puig will net in i4 per me we uth, for HOUSES TO RENT, ly. Information posted at P. Lobby from time to time. United States daily + 1.00 p.m. O. eent, ling, and two lots, near 50, Portsmo "BUY. YOUR COAL Now', | rocks and as a result the rifle was | discharged, the bullet, of 32 calibre, | entering his wrist striking the ar- | tery, inflicting an ugly wound and {then glancing off. wiaed DEAMSHIP LANES which| Constable Sargeant rendered first »y_Sail; and indicating the approxim-| 8id and them the injured man was > Sailings; {rushed over to the city; where his R PROVINCIAL TRADE NOTICES Hanley, were dressed by Dr. Robert ! leading Manufacturers, Merchants, x. _.in the principal provincial towns xR X 30 industrial centres of the United WITH THE BOWLERS. 4 copy of the current edition will be Queen's Greens wa id. on receipt Friday Evening. | torwarded freight bf | Games Played At i ay Agenoles San adver layed | : Three bowling games were pla i Ye! lize tlielr trade cards for 88 or larger at the Qu 0s greens on Friday ev- ening. with t results: J. M. Elliott's Yen oh from W. Ferguson's by 17 to 1 H. with's i from W. m3 13 to 12. 1s' 0 Ww. ts won from J. PF. Mcailan's by 18 to 8 Mr. Elliott by his victory qualified for the semi-finals. An important game is to be pulled off on Monday evening between Skins R. S. Graham and J. F. McMillan. If Mr. Graham wins he will be in the running for the cup. Bowling at Rockwood. A-bowling team from Kingstin consisting of Méssrs. Boyd, Cam bell, Jackson and Bibby (skip), play ed a Rockwood team consisting of Messrs, Hodgins, Montgomery (Peo of Arthur), Graham and Dr. Young | (skip), on Friday afternoon on tie Rockwood green. The Rockwood {team won by a score of 31 to 5. BASEBALL ON FRIDAY. Auisriean League. Boston,. 7; Philadelphia, 2. St. Louis, 's; Nem ~ 1. EXPORT MERCHANTS . the goods they ship, . and the i, Colonial and Foreign Markets they "The Hat Store" ~ Tops for Tots 25 Abchureh Lame, Leadon i U. We hat evervbodv -- men, women and echil- dren, and our variety includes everything that is new and pretty. The Children's are particularly nice this season, including velvet, velour, corduroy, felt and other mater- ials. The colors are black tand white, brown, white, cardifll, navy and many a pretty €8, . 50c up. + 1--- 8 Pring 3. . Hats Grand = Trunk, turndee Dwel gus; in good location; tal $2000 per month FIRE INST RANCE, 'E. W. Mullin and San All Kinds of Real Estate. Cor: Johnsen#find Division Sts. ones 539 and 1456. Clean, careful dry streets. STOVE BGG delivery on" wes Do. (inctudiig Western » State Grand pha west of city 2.30 p.m, C. PR. .1015 am. and 4.30 p.m. La. & axl 1° C. N R. <0¢ a ton extra, S. Anglin & Co, Woodworking Factory, Lumber Yards, Bay and Wellington Streets. varrying § * whiteness, 'sanitary washables, for cleanlinegs, spotlessnuess nd treatment of your This Laundry ~ will answer the call and give you just what you want, just when yoti want it, and at = price that will please you. hol Lauwnry The steamer W - General office phe--~ 8, ivreal, discharging indsor i at Mon . Factory Phone 1415. { The tug Bmersen cleared for Mon-| wewelumber, Coal and W {treal with one coal and one grain | | barge, and will return to Kingston 'with the barges Melrose and Selkirk | {10 oad grain at Port Colborne. | Instracticns have been recelyed by | | the Kingston shipbuilding Company C | to go ahead and remove the pilot- | | Fouse on the steamer Kenors from: 3 ® ts vresent position at the bow to] i { ootin, | On Friday afternoon the large | | freighter Saronic passed up re ap dy | to' Fort William. Early in the spring | {the Saronic. was sent to the eeast: Dueck Season will soon ve here. | | trade, but' instead traded at Sorel, Have you your Guns and Anununi- i he steamer is 100 large for trading tion ready? #f not, give us a call. | {in the St. Lawrence, therefore she We curry a large assortment of 19 | 1% being sent back to the upper lakes and 1% £auge Shot Guns, also the service. 'The Saronic fills a Tock at famous Winchester and Remington | ithe Welland Canal, and if she was Pump Guns, = Let us show you our | fa few feet longer comld not pass Special 12 gauge hammerioss dou- if ible "barrel at $20.00; hammer, i $17.50. Anything you man require for ¥our-fali shooting will be found an extra fine assortment ly jere. 18, 12 and 16 gange shells, | cheviots and serges for his rifles all ealibres. loading tools and | clothing departmient. His [cleaning rods. Our prices are right. | read Smade- clothing sad gents' far: See our window 'display. | ishing JeBartments a are bog BESO : ee Soni Mitchell, Princess 0 wh -------- Sr _, you Ww n oe W & pices 574004 unsing Singaion sent satate. | gin