Daily British Whig (1850), 2 Oct 1915, p. 2

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Hd THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1915. spper to A large French Im- porter recently describ- ed The John McKay Limited as "the fur- der's furriér,"' Meaning that McKay Furs are so wonderfully made and de- signed that they appeal to every expert and lover of fine Furs, The designs and workman- ship of McKay Furs 'are fam- ous. There is a subtle style distinction which immediately appeals to every, enltivated and well dressed woman. McKay service is at your dis- posal wherever you live. Hegiste red. McKay Style Book of Furs No. D Write us the kind of Furs wish to pay and we Style Book, pieces, you gre interested in or the price you will send you detailed information and the New it contains all the new styles in Coats, Muffs and Neck- John McKay, limited 149-157 BROCK ST. KINGSTON, ONTARIO. ry' reliable requiating med he. Bold in reg dex Free pamphlet. THE COOK MEDICINE TORONTO, ONT. (Vermeriv Windesr. i } ii] caught hiding in |; home on King street west, {| father of the house, | ii! Ww Printed Linoleums, | from 85¢, Inlaid Linoleums, from $1.00. Bath Rugs in blues and greens, $1.50 up. White Enamel Mir- lf rors, $1.26 and $1.50, Bath Cabinets, fitted || with glass shelves, $5.00 | | | | i | each, R. McFaul Kingston Carpet Warehouse, | { with a purse of gold. Se ingly him. csm-- -- WAS NOT A BURGLAR ACCUSED YOUNG MAN WAS ONLY | COURTING €0. | The Daughter of the Man Who Had Him Arfésted--Police Magistrat Discussed the Case. The charge of burglary preferred against a young man, fell flat in the Police Court Ill, was a burglar, but young house on the invitation of the ma daughter, the she board and story wag not denied. | The father of the girl was very | angry over the way the case turned corner Princess and Albert streets-- | oub and very hotly remarked that the only regret he had was that he| had failed to shoot th | | when he caught The father who f | told the daughter had left sud Vincent on Friday. t+-said he had no ¢ hen ene, Saturday. a cupboard at man's story' he was in n father locked the doof. H court that his Se ---------- 'Beautiful New Stock to Choose. Prev ready-made clothing and nishing departments are well assort- ed with new goods. {| Arrangements are. on fot to hold | nearly filled, {& -mbeting -on. Monday hi for the| through the hill, g y nizing a city rughy| Das been adandoned and the matew- It has been proposed that: ial fur fling in the remainder of the composed of | CAUSeway is being drawn by wagons Queen's University, the Royal Mili- | from another section of the country. tary College, Locomotive Works and | the overseas soldiers. purpose of organizir league. A league he ost, Brock street, clothing department, Local Footbaly League, formed Golden Wedding Anniversary, On September 24th, Mr. and Mrs. Heury - Smith, 331 celebrated their golden wedding, sur- rounded by members of their tamily, and the event was a most happy one. During the evening the members of | the family presented their parents "Cancelled Library Books" 25e¢, Queen { Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store. $2,850--Frontenac St., brick, 6 rooms. $2500--Albert St, frame, rooms, furnace and stable. $5,100---Unjon 8t., brick, rooms, furnace. $2.900--Earl St, brick, 7 rooms, furnace. $1,050-Stephen St., 6 rooms and Yerandah; stable. $3,800 Centre St, 7 rooms, verandah and furnace. $2.850---Colherne St.,, brick, 8 rooms, furnace and stable. $8,400 Division St., brick, 9 rooms, hot water furnace. M a 7 ¢Cann's 82 Broek Street. $. Optician, SE ------ -- CHURCH SERVICES | St. Mark's Church, Barriefield-- Harvest thanksgiving services at 11 am. and 7 pom. 11 am. preacher, His Grace the Archbishop of Nova { Scotia. 7 p.m., Rev. A. O, Cooke, Presbyterian Church, 11 a.m. and I Cooke's Brock street-- Services, / 7 p.m. Rev. D. W. st, B.A, Galt; { will preach, Sunddy school ~ and | Bible classes at 3 p.m. Students, | soldiers and strangers corteously | welcomed. . y Paul's Church. ~-- Morning prayer and Holy Communion, 11 | o'clock. Preacher, Canon Fits | Gerald, M. A. Sunday school and Bible class, 3 p, m.; evening prayer, 7 o'clock Preacher, Canon Fitz | Gerald, M. A. \ St. | Bethel Congregational Church, {corner Johnson and Barrie.--Ser- {vices at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m Sunday | school, 3 p.m Wednesday, prayer | meeting at 8 p.m. Christian Endea- vor, Friday, 8 p.m. Strangers cor- dially invited to all services. | Church--Morning service 11 a. m. Preacher, Rev. Dr. Torrance. Evening _ service 7 p. m. Preacher, Rev. 8S. J. aM Compton, B. D. Sanday school and Bible class at 3 p. m. Strangers jordialy invited to all services. | St, Andrew's | First Church of Christ, Scientist-- | Johnson street, between Bagot and {| Wellington streets--Sunday service, 11 a.m., subject, "Unreality". Wed- | néeday evening testimonial meeting | Public reading room same address, He was| --Rev, Alfred Brown, pastor, will by the| "Burning Hearts"; 7 who thought he| Use of Money." according to the and : the| 9.45 a. m.; junior league, 10 a. m.: He further stated that |p. m.; : 5 y appeared on the | p.m.; prayer and praise service, Wed- pushed him into the cup- | nesday, 8 p. m. ie Young man | s him in the house, | igured in the case! wife and] denly for Cape | The Magistrate] | vidente upon. whie {to hold the young man, dnd accord: | dismissed the cha rge against, has this | anogque, year an extra 'fine assortment of be able cheviots and serges for his | at the t His | this heavy grade. gents' fur- street, | open every afternoon except Sunday, | 3 to 5 o'clock, | | of | First Baptist Church, corner {Johnson and Sydenham streets. | Rev. Douglas Laing, pastor, at both services. 11 a.m., "The Christian | Home." 7 p.m, "Fulness of Joy." | Bible School and organized adult | Bible classes at 2.45 p.m. Students, | strangers and soldiers cordially ins | vited to all the services. All seats free. | St. James' Church, | and Barrie streets. All seats free | Eighteenth Sunday after Trinity. 11 | a. m., morning prayer and holy com- | munion. Sermon subjeet, "The Holy | Communion in Church of England | Teaching." 3 Pp. m., Sunday school; | 7 p. m., evening prayer and sérmon. | Sermon subject, "Resisting: and Ad- | vancing." corner Union | -- St. Luke's Church--Rev. Canon| Forneri, M.A., B.A., rector, Services, | 11 am., and 7 p.m., 11 a.m., Confir- | mation service and dedication of me- morials, conducted by the Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of Kingston. 3 p. | m., Sunday school and Bible class: { 7 p.m., evening prayer. Rev. Canon { Forneni will preach. Seats free at ol Al services. Strangers courteously "welcomed. 'Sydesham Street Methodist Church ing worship at 7 o'clock. 'al secretary, a| preach at both services. 11 a. m., Pp. m., "Right! Music by soloists full choir. Class meeting, 's| Bible school and Wesley Club, 2.45 senior league, Monday, 8 Students specially 4 cordial welcome to all. is| invited. Princess Street Methodist Church, | Letters To Editor Barriefield Cut Abandoned. Kingston, Oct. 1.--(To. the Edi | tor): --Some months ago it was an- | nounced that instead of having to climb Barriefield hil to go to Gan- farmers and tourists would to pass through a cut made urn and avoid the mest of Locomotives and cars were used and a big quantity of material 'was taken from the cut and | used in filing in for the bridge. A | steam-shovel was used for digging {and loading. Now the causeway is the cut is half-way the steam.shovel hj Why do the authorities permit the | contractors fo draw their material | from any place thap from the cut. It 4 appears that the cut will remain an | eye-sore long after the cause-way is completed and farmers and others will still have to toil up the long heavy grade on Barriefield hill. -- PITTSBURG. 1 FEELING FINE AND DANDY. Pte. Thomas Smith, of Portsmouth, Writes From Germany. Pte. Thomas Smith, Pértsmouth, who is a prisoner in Germany, has written a letter to his parents, in which he says that he is feeling "fine and dandy." He has left the hos: pital and is now at the prison camp. He says he has more freedom there, | day. and is allowed to go all over the camp. The men are living in huts and put in the time reading and play- ing cards. . hd y | Pte. Smith was in the Hospital four months, and came ont on Aug- ust 20th. He is still quite lame and his leg is very sore. . ------------ ] Tremblay Will Come, | Stanley Trotter has received a | ter fram, Eugene Trembia ontre 1p i * up against Tremblay. . } ------ { . "Palm Olive Scap," Gibson's Red | Cross Drug Store, 'Rev. H. E. Curry, pastor Serviees, 11 a. m. the pastor, subject, "Person. al Evangelism and an Essential to its Success'; 7.p. wm. the pastor, sub- ject, "The SeMish Choice and the sult." Sunday school, 2.45 Pp. m Epworth League, Monday, 8 p. m Prayer meeting, Wednesday, 8 p. m A cordial invitation to all : Re Brock Street Methodist Church-- Rev. George 8. Clendennin, pastor Residence, 242 Johnson street. Pub- lic worship, 11 a. m., and 7 Pp. m.; Sunday school, 3 p. m. The pastor will preach at both services. Morn ing subject, "'Gentleness": evening subject, "A Prosperous Prodigal Epworth League, Monday, 8 p. m.: Ladies" Aid, Tuesday, 8 p. m.; prayer service, Wednesday, 8 p. m. A hearty welcome to all, Chalmers, Presbyterian, Barrie and Earl streets.--Rey. M Macgillivray, D. D,, minister. Services: 11a m,, Rev. Professor Scott, D. D.; Tp m., the minister. Sunday school, 3 p m., missionary day--missionary of fering. Prayer meeting and com-! munion preparatory service Friday, 8 p. m. Session meeting, church parlor, Friday, 4.30 p. m. Students; and strangers cordially invited.to all the services. . Queen Street Methodist Church, Rev. G. I. Campbell, B.D., pastor. 10 | a.m., class meeting; 11 a.m. Sunday school rally day. Subject, ""The | Church and the Sunday School." | 2.45" p.m., special rally day service. | The adult classes and Young Men's | Club will meet with the school. 7 b.m., subject, "The Sunday School | and the Church." . Mrs. H. Ty} Coleman will sing at the evening ser- | vice. Special invitation to stu- | dents, soldiers and strangers. Calvary Congregational Chur corner Bagot and Charles Streets Services at 11 a. m, and 7 ®. m.. Pag-| for will preach at both services. | Communion will be bserved. at the close of evening meeting. 3p. m,| Sunday school, addressed by Rev. W. T. Gunn, M. A, secretary of Congre- gational Union; Monday, 8 p. m., Gutld meeting; Wednesday, 8 p. m., prayer meeting and choir practice; | Thursday, 8 p. m., Mission Band. All| are heartily welcomed. First Congregational, corner John- | son and Wellington streets. Pastor, | Rev. E. LeRoy Rice, B.A. Residence, | 281 Alfred street. Phone "1068. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Sub- | ject, "The Great Physician." Even- | Dr. W. | T. Gunn, Toronto, oyr denomination- | will preach the sermon. | Friends and memhpers of the chureh | are specially invited to this evening | service. 'Strangers and students in the city are always welcome at our | services. St. George's Cathedral--Very Rev i Dean Starr, M.A. D.D., rector, 78] Wellington street; telephone 1,644. Rev. Cecil Whalley, M.A. B.D., cu¥. | ate, 138 Bagot street, telephone 1: 444. Eighteenth Sunday after Trin- | ity. 8 a.m. Holy Communion; 11/ am. Choral Eucharist. Preacher, | Rev. Dr. Seager, principal of St. | Mark's Hall, Vancouver. 3 pm. Sunday School; 4.15 p.m., Holy Bap- tism; 7 -p.m., evensong. Preacher, the Bishop of Nova Scotia. Services| of intercession on behalf of those af-| feeted by the war daily in the chapel | at 10 am. Celebrations of Holy+ Communion on Tuesday and Thurs- | DEATH OF LITTLE. BOY. Struck by C. P, R, Train While Play-| ing On the Tracks. William Kenneth - Barker, "the three-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. | William Barker, who was serious yi injured by being struck by a train| while playing on the C. P. R. tracks opposite his home, one mile south of Sharbot Lake gn Friday afternoon, and brought to the General Hospital, Kingston, died in that institution on Friday evening at six o'clock. The remains were transferred to Sharbot| Lake on Saturday morning by James Reid, undertaker. ' CAAA A tins. Kingston's Famous Fur Store. Fall and Winter Coats. ' | i i Beautiful materials, elegant new styles. Our, variety of cloth Coats includes just Jf| about everything that is | new and pretty. Coats J} "for shopping, walking, motoring or business. Over a hupdred to choose from, in Tweeds, Zebelines, Cordurovs, Curl Cloths, Beavers, Chinehillas and the new fur'fabric materials. To see here is to buy { Saturday Specia POPULAR MUSIC, The largest and most complete stock in Canada to select from. - OPERATIC MUSIC." The best numbers f N. Y. Successes of the season. PATRIOTIC MUSIC. All the latest number est prices 2 for 25c¢. The N. panion.-- The the market to-da broidery, Cooking. rom 'leading < at the lopw- Is FOR SUNDAY READING. ew Woman's Home Com- biggest. magazine on v on Fashions, Em- Daily Telegraph War Series. Three new numbers have recently been added to this series. by the best writers in England. Au- Written thentic and Instructive, 25¢ per copy. The College Book S PHONE 919 The == Warm Underwear for all the family. $1.25 Kid Gloves for $1.00--All shades--all sizes and with strongest .g Special sale of Corsets at 79¢, worth $1.00. Specials in Ladies' Rain Coats, $3.95 up. Newman "The Always British 'mail . closes irregular ly. Information posted at P. O. Lobby from time io time, United States: daily Grand Try A east gi ha + 1.00 p.m. in go ® 1.50 pm. Do. (including, Eastern States) * 11.50 a.m. 'Grand west Do. Stat: 2runk, n : 11.50 a.m. west of city C. PR . R c k 230 p.m, «10.15 a.m. and 4.30 p.m. Ami i) | -------- IN MARINE CIRCLES. Movements of Vessels Along the Harbor, Steamer Jex expected to clear for Charlotte Saturday afternoon. M. T. Co's Bulletin: rt Dalliousie Satur day morning With the barge Ungavae for Prescott; returns "to Port - housie with barges Hamilton and Au- Rustus to load grain: tug Bronson clegred from Prescott Saturday with | barges Rickarton and Brookdale of the Canafian Steamship, Lines for Montreal. * The Ontario car ferry, No. 2., that went into the Kingston Shipbuilding Drydock on Friday morning to have a thorough examination made of its hull, was refloated an Friday night at ten o'clock and left on Saturday morning at eight o'clock. ig was found to.be in good condi- on. The steamer India will £0 into the dock 'next week for repairs. . Steamer Hamiltonian passed up, m. Friday; Steamer Acadian, m. Y; 'stedmer Plummer, own 11.30 p.m. Friday' steamer Calgarian, up 1 a. m. Saturday. ---------------- In Aid of Day Nursery ' There will be a pound tea held at ome of Mrs. Givens, Maitland of the Kingston Reported ». 9. 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Let us show you our Special 12 Jhammer il ,_barrel $20.00; $17.50; Anything you man require your fall ng here. ah 33 and 16 gauge Shells, (1 All calibres, loading tools 8! See our window display, i at REAL ES BUYING {lots at office. i edes' perfectly smooth, ! Being guarter cut, they -lie E. Ww | Cor. - Johnson and Division tore 160 PRINCESS ST. HighClass Water Setts inCut Glass . ni We have them at popular prices) also; but these are su- perior and unusual. Prices '$22.00 and $238.00 for Pitcher and Six Glasses. Prt Smith Bros., Jewelers and Opticians. Issuers of Marriage Licenses. Headquarters for Screwless Eyeglass Mountings. REPAIRED AND REMODELLED. Gourdier's 700. TATE SELLING Tap 4 EXCHANGING LEASING RENTING New detached brick dwellings, in Phone | good locations, from $3,800 up. A row of three en Clgggy St., south Princess St., for $10,200 A small frame dwelling on John- f {son St., below King, for $650 See list of dwellings, and building Houses to Rent. Fire Insurance. Mallin & Son Streets. . Phones 539 and' 1456, ee -- for cleanliness, whiteness, epotiessness and sanitary shehtment of your washables, an will engwer the call and give : a¥0u just what you want, just when you want it, and at a

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