OT FUR The most popular Neck Pieces are in the animal effect, and so fashionable are they, very few of any other Lynx, and Neck pieces are large and trimmed with Muffs are Round type, though flat ones in envelope shap- fashionable also. The Round Muffs are untrimmed, and for the Flat ones, a hedd or brush is used. You are invited to visit our Show such as Wolves, mand. head and brush. ing are and see our beautiful John McKay, Limited Kiugston's Reliable Fur House TET TT TET TT, - Al McKay's Fashion Chat i SETTS that, type are seen. Silky Furs, Foxes, are in de- of the Medium Rooms, Furs. { { | brother, teourse; { Gan' Cot BT Automobile CORPL. JUD' GIMBLETT. | : i | WRITES FROM FRANCE UNDER! DATE OF AUG. 26TH. | He Says That We May Get a Startler | Some of These Days--The Cold Wether Is At Hand. Corpl. "Jud" Gimblett, serving in France with the First Canadian Con- {tingent, writing to a friend in the city under the date of August, 26th, | says: "I saw by the paper that 'Bil},' my was taking the R. 8. A. I hope he pulls out all right. "So they have closed the bars in Kingston at seven o'clock . I con sider 'thaf nothing more than an in- sult to the men in uniform. hui continue to be very quiet here. I dare say that you will get a startler some of these days. We have been blessed with very fine wea- ther all summer, It has been the coolest one that I have ever seen. We had about a week of dull, stormy weather not long ago, and that is about all the rain we have had, bar- ring a few thunderstorms. 'It is beginning to get rather cool at nights, and it won't he long before we have the cold weather upon us. imagine that it will be fierce, and for mud I guess it will give Salisbury Plains a close run. Of course, we have not had much mud as yet, but the ground seems to be the right sort for a pig wallow. "We have had considerable sport lately. Our teams manage to break about even on all the games. It cer- tainly helps to pass the time away. "Every Sunday we have a chure h service in a nice shady field nearby. Our officers have a piano, which they bring out, and as the captain is a fine player, we get along very well. for music. Then we have a choir, and | they sure warble some. The chap- lain gives us some very interesting addresses, so you see that we are well looked after in that respect. "There is a brass band belonging to one of the infantry battalions (the 10th, I think),not far from our billet, and they have had some real fine concerts lately. We can hear them quite plainly. Most of the time you can hear the ® bagpipes." LEFT ESTATE, $100, 333. Son of Late H. C. Hammond of Lusitania, National Trust Company, Limited, | is making application for probate of the will of the late Frederick S. Ham- | mond, son of the late H. C. Ham- mond, of Messrs. Osler & Hammond. | Mr. Hammond, who was well known in Toronto, Kingston and Montreal, was drowned in the Lusitania disas- ter on May 7th, last, and although every possible effort has been made, his body has never been recovered, , Victim ia i Re AA SET SA AR PRETTY WEDDING : 3 Celebrated at Chestervillé--Groom al Kingstonian. } A quiet but pretty wedding was, celebrated at Chesterville on Wednes-! day, September Sth, when Miss Hazel! Jean Sauciéf, elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Saucier, Chester-} ville, was married to T. Russell Mil- lar, B.Sc, Toronto, = The ceremony took place at eight o'clock at the| home of the bride's parents, where! the decorations were beautifully car-| ried out with pink and white asters, gladioli, ferns and smilax, Rev. T.! B. MeCorkindale, pastor of the Pres-| byterian Church, officiated at the ser-i vice, which was attended only by! relatives and a few intimate friends. | Mr. Saucier save away his daughter, | who wore a lovely gown of duchess] | satin trimmed with lace and pearls, and a veil of white tulle held in place with orange blossoms. Her bouquet | was a shower of lilies-of-the-valley| and white roses. - The out-cf-town| guests were Mrs. Millar and Miss Mil- lar, Kingston, mother and sister of the groom; James Burton, Maxville, grand-father, of the bride; Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Mcintyre, Maxville; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Muiphy; Peterboto; {and Mr. and Mrs. L. Saucier, Van- leak Hill. . Mr. and Mrs.' Millar left on the midnight train for Toronto, the bride going away in a suft of mavy blue gabardine, with white chiffon' blouse and blue velvet hat. = The numerous | and. lovely gifts received testify tol the / popularity of 'the bride and! groom. The bride was for some! time organist in the Presbyterian| Church at Chesterville, and was also | {interested in all church activities. The! | groom is. a popular graduate of 'Te-| ronto University, who is now holding a lucrative position in Toront. HHI 440 BRITISH WHIG TOBACCO FUND. What the dollar box contains: 1 Briar Pipe 1 Rubber-lined Tecbacco Pouch. I Tinder Lighter. 50 Cigarettes. 4 Ounces of Tobacco. And a Return Postal address- ed to the donor. The 25¢- Parcel contatny. 50 Cigarettes 4 Ounces Smoking Some Matches. And a Posteard addressed to Mixture. you. Remember, there are no 'Bacey Shops on the Battlefield, PEPER EREPT SHEE BEB Re Laat po A Wonderful Gun. Joseph Anson, Madoc, has invent-| THE DAILY BRITISH WHIC \_ MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 13; 1915. _ ETT sn Leading Operatic Numbers from the following New York Successes The Only Girl (Victor Herbert) Heart of Paddywhack Oleott) Watch Your Revue) The Blue Paradise, Step Burning), by Ivor Nove PHONE 919 ssi ess (dwondon's 1915 High Jinks The Firefly Chin-Chin ( Nobody (Chauncey ME 1lo. Wearables FOR LADIES WHO CARE. A few of the many strong points about oO ur lines : Newest Styles, Designed' by Ar- tists, Home, ) The Girl Who Smiles THE BIGGGEST SONG OF THE YEAR, Sung by the men in the trenches, 'TILL THE BOYS COME HOME AGAIN (Keep the Home Fires "EVERYTHING IN MUSIC." The College Book Store a he Are a leading fea- ture of our i ness. No order to small and none too large to han- dle to your com- e satisfaction. the best materials used. Hartshorn Guar- anteed Rollers and hand- 'made Shade Cloth, Estimates ' cheerfully given. New Detached Brick, 7 rooms, hot water heat- For Hire He was 'a member of the Toronto ed a three barreled machine sun; or sent a (1915 REGAL) Special Rates for all Kinds of Drives, WEDDINGS A" SPECIALTY, Prompt Alienation h Boat and Traia The kind you are looking for is the kind we sell. Stranion Coal Is good Coal and we gudrantee prompt delivery. BOOTH & 00. Foot of West St. v Published Annually) enables ta ers throughout the World to communicate direct with English' MANUFACTURERS & DEALERS in each class of goods. ' Besides being a complete commercial guide to Lon- don and its suburbs the Directory con- tains lsts of EXPORT MERCHANTS with the goods they ship, and the! Colonial and Foreign Markets they! supply; gs STEAMSHIP LINES { 'anged under the Ports to which) toy sabl, and indicating the approxtm.' Sailings; PROVINCIAL TRADE NOTICES { l.leading Manufacturers, Merchants, te. in the principal 'provincial towns ad industrial centres of the United | copy of the current edition. will be ht -on_recelnt of a |p ealers 7 Ete fie, { Pr from. . Loo fo ta can adver or' larger i | St. Andrew's Church on Sunday even- Hunt Club and a well-kgfown polo player, and at the time of 'his death Was on his way to take up a commis- sion in an English Regiment. Mrs. Hammond, who was also a passenger on the Lusitania, was among the sur- vivors. THe assets of his estate are; Cash Mortgages Life insurance .... v 00} Interest in estate of late | . C. Hammond 83,105. 4 $100,333. 34 The will, which is very brief, gives the whole estate to his wife, Kath- leen Saunders Hammond, for her own use absolutely, . | "Satan of the Sands," The above is the title of the see-| ond instalment of Broken Coin," featuring those big favorites Ford and Cunard. See the sensation- | al fight in the desert for possession | of the coin between the desert "rats" { and soldiers of Gretzhoffep. Thous- ands saw the first episode and pro- | ¢laimed it the best ever. A review {of the start will be given before sec- ond instalment is shown. It is not! too late. Wake up your mind and | start this Wednesday and Thursday to follow the Broken Coin, the great- est of all stories. It is going big in! all the larger cities and is pleasing | millions, At the Ideal Theatre, -------- James Laughern's Injuries. James Laughern, who met with an! accident by falling off the roof of the! gun-shed at Tete d¢ Pont Barracks! last Thursday afterncon, and who, was taken to the Hotel Diew, in an unconscious condition, . has under! gone much pain ever singe. The ac: | {cident was worse than at frst 'thought. Mr. Laughern had his shoulder blade and three ribs bro-| ken, besides the injuries before sta-| ted. i | i i Charges 3 Charged wit married wom: Anna Blair, w ith a | VAETancy, a young giving the name of Ww! phy niglle bo city, was taken in c noon Consiabie' Jen and will be arraigned in ti Folie ly - Tuesday ae heey bie fore the Court on heh afeps lon, and complaints have been e her loltering around the An enjoyable recital was given in ing after o ocation close of the ing; all:open plumbing; § fire-place; nice deep lot, it 207 Frontenac street, | near V ictoria, Park. Price $3,600. We have. a nice selee- tion of homes. HFasy terms. - Women like : glasses because Shes, Ae da both inconspicuous coming. We like them be- fi cause they give secure and i accurate adjustment That, makes it Fits-U Eye ha Eh is a los by Ar- | mers, vio- | Telg- . and selections By: the choir. | removal of Rey. J. W. Melutosh to! which he claims is superior in some] respects to the celebrated Maxim, gun." The Maxim gun shoots a dis-| tance of 2,200 feet. Mr. Anson claims that his gan will fire 350 shots in a minute and carry three and a half miles. ; Beautiful New Stock to Choose. Prevost, Brock street, year an extra fine tweeds, cheviots and serges for his order elothing department. His ready-made clothing and gents" fur- nishing departments are well assort- ed with new goods. Potatoes Were Returned, On Saturday afternoon a farmer who was on the market stand on Sat- { urday morning left a bushel of pota- | toes with Horace Attwood, the care- taken of the market, The farmer states that the person who purchased the potatoes gave him - the Wrong street address, Change Of Time, On and after September 13th, ss. America will leave for Cape Vinceat {at 1.30 p. m. instead of 2.30, After September Thth the T a. m. trip will be discontinued. assortment ol Cooke's Church Vacancy. | On September 22nd, a meeting of} the congregation of Cooke's Church will be held to take up the question of filling the vacancy cansed by the! rrance A'uert, Sesk. re -- "Fountain Pens' at Gibson's. Ped AT ae! MODERATE PRICES. '--No Two Hats Alike -- The Fall Hat erca- tious are - beautiful, These are opening davs. Come in and inspect them all earefully whe- fl ther vou are prepared to _buy-or not. Note parti- énlarly the delightful simplicity, the splendid array of shapes and colors and, above all, the 'rate prices, Watch our Windows, has tais Built by Tailors, Selected by Ex- perts, Popular Priced, Admired By All Be sure and see the range at once as the showing is now at its best. September Morn Montgomery & Stone) London Success 160-161 PRINCESS ST. | Watches With Expanding Brace- . let, We have .-ithout ex- ception the smallest, thinnest, best Wrist Watch in expanding bracelet for $15.00 that we ever had. Both wateh and wear- ing qualities of brace- let are fully guaranteed Smith Bros. TEWELERS AND OPTICIANS Isswers of Marriage Licenses. REPAIRED AND REMODELLED. Gourdier's Phone 700. Newman & Shaw, ... The Always Busy Store Grand | reer errr CLOSING OF MAILS British mall closes lrregular- ly. Information posted at P! OO: Lobby from time te time, United States daily .. 1.00 p.m. Trunk, going east 11.50 p.m. Dp Hududing Eastern Sta 1 ay i west Do. (including Western States) Grand Trunk west of city C. FP. R 10.15 am. and 430 p.m. Qe NR... TW p.m, BASEBALL RECORD. Nationa! League. Results Sunday New York, 17-0; Cincinnati, Chicago, 6; Boston, 3. Brook.¥a. 4; Boston, 3 Results Saturday. Cincinnati, 4; New York, 3, St. Louis, 2; Broakly a; 1. Boston, 8; Chicago, Philadephia, 3; Britobirs. 8 3 American Leaguo. Results Saturday Detroit, 4; New ----ty A Beston, 5; St. Louie, 8- 8; Filadiioa, 4-4. Washington, 5; Cleveland, Federal League: - Results Sunday. Kansas City, 3; Buffale, 2 Newsrk, 1-2; St. Louis, 0-0. Chicago, 5-2; Baltimore, 4-0. Results Saturday Brooklyn, 5-2; Pittsburgalik. 8t. Louis, 13; Newark, & Chicago, 2; Baltimore, 1. Buffalo, Hy Kansas City, 0 Ste sore BUILDERS" SUPPLIESs-et-o | THRESHING _ TIME REQUIRES STEAM COAL \ \ <) -- ne ANGLIN'S nice large lump grade. -- Teyit. ---- have a Coal and Lumber, Yards Yay soi [MWelliggton Streets. General office phe~~ WB. Factory Phone 1415, @eeeLumber, Duck Season will sobn be here. Have you your Guns and Ammuni- tian ready? We carry a large assortment of 10 Winchester and Rémington Anything you man June fall shooting will ere. rifles all calibres, loading tools and require for; be found cleaning our window display. Bas; Coal and Woodewsae |i It not, give us a call. |} Let us show you our} 10, 12 amd 16 gauge shells, ||} Our. prices are right. | i Real Estate In All Its Branches | Buying, Selling, Renting. i A shop and Awell Ming, on Mon street, for $1,700, immediate poss A doiible solid brick 1 {ther with two cottages, from Princess et, rent or per month, for $1,850. This will net in | rentals per cent. I A stone dwelling. | Portsmouth, for HOUSES TO RENT, Dwellhigr In good location: rental RIO08 per wonth, FIRE INSU INSURAAG EB. EW. Mullin and Son An Kinds of Real Estate. | Tr. Jlnson and Division Sts. and two lots, near * furnace s 539 and 1456. for cleanliness, spotlessness and treatment of your and whitqfiesa, sanitary washables, Thi | will anawer the call and give : {ft you just' what you want, just when you want it, and at a {price that will please you. and 12 gauge Shot Guus, also the | hw. A Mitchell, | |