GAME HAS BEEN FIXED] § IKELY OTTAWA ROUGH RIDERS TO COME HERE. Weather Notes, : The weather has turned much cooler and rain has been general Shigughout the western provinces and a snow fa has occurred in parts of Alberta Saskatchewan. From Ontario ward, it and warm, "Long Way To Tipperary" New English Battle Song | London, (Special correspondence) ~The route to Tipgerir), that famous old spot in Irelnad, famed for generations in song snd story the world over, Ix of ne strategical importance in the great war, | hut it is playing no mean part these days in upholding what staid military experts call the "morale" of 1 | ! | The Dates Set For the Tennis Tour- east nament -- Ken Williams in the City == The Curling Groupingt Are Suggested. eontinues fair Sepf. 12 -------------- Dog Barked In Church, I'he First Baptist church has Hiams, captain of the | "Visitors Welcome" on the porch, but Ontarios, 1 Riders of Ottawa), | when 4 dog wandered into the edific { has asked the juanagement of wm Sun evening and barked loud was praying, { { the Bridsh troops fighting the Germans in France, "It's a Long Way Tipperary" has come to be the Eaglish battle song in the present war, ry mn hail aires. Rhein" the French chant their with their beautiful "Brabanconne™ n Sigh It wilt ea go down in his itis nothing at all Lond fe An they xm "Marseiilaine" edr + Waeht am * sonorous and Impressive, and the Belginns fight gallantly oun their lips, but the British sing no national air. "Tommy Atkins" goes into the fray shouting an Inconsequent ynadevitie Jingle that word about death or valor, glory or pathos. And, lest Americans do not know the words of this epoch-making chorus, some unfuthomed reason to hecome historie: 'Jack has in it not a they are, fated for Queen's, senior rugby team for and lonf as the minister here | game 'in Kingston, on.' Saturday, | it was promptly ejected October 10th. The Queen's play- mss ers are very -anxious for a game and Fall And W Winter Imporatations. { for that reason they will meet this Prevost, Brock street; has received afternoon to decide the matter, If { all his fall importations for hi { the team van be assured that the | tailoring department consisting of! | players who are at the presént time | suiting and overcoating in great at Valcartier will be back in the | variety to choose from. Also large city the challenge will be accepted stock of ready-made clothing and gents' furnishings. : H] te sevmrons It's a long way to Tipperary, I's a long way to go: It's a long way to Tipperary, To ther sweetest girl 1 know, Goodby, Pliecadilly; Farewell, Leicester Square; It's a long, long way to Tipperary, But my heart's right there; The auther-composer of this imperishable lyric is Jock Judge, n mudiec hall artist, and there ix probh- ably mo man in the worid more surprised than he at the "far flung" vogue it bas so suddenly received. The British here sings when revelle sounds; he sings It route marching, to drown the monotony of "hooix-heotn-beots-hoots, slogein' up nnd down again: he has familinrited his French comrades with "Le Chemin a Teeperalre," und he sings it when he takes his position in the teeth of a enking shell fire, Hut why he chooses this particular air nobody knows, TELn 1014 - io} Have Suggested Dates | The management of Queen's Ten- i -------------- -- ---- > 1 { Is Doing Nicely. i nis club has suggested the dates of Abbott, the little girl who" an automobile Katie inter- | Satur- | STYLE BOOK ISIVE. DESIGNS NET oT | ILRI] Lids KAY Limited Sin iL Aa all \ | | i from frapper bigeare, tenis HUTTON'S LIMITED 18 Market St. Kingston, Ont. Insurance and Real Estate. | Telephone 703. OUR. FRISH GROUND COF- FEE AT 40c. CAN'T BE BEAT. Try a sample order and be /NOLAN'S GROCERY Princess St. Phoné 720, Prompt Delivery Signs That Are Passing Away Science has taken the pro. fession of optics beyond the sphere of the old time "side line" man, The strain mod- eern civilization places upon the eyes demands the attention of a specialist. We are Optical Specialists. We devote our entire time to examining eyes and correcting their defects with proper glasses. Consult J.S.Asselstine,D.0.S Eyesight Specialist. Phone 1019 and Rugs for the Fall Trade We have passed info | stock sixty-seven bales of Rugs. Designs are smaller and prices as low, as last season. eo -------- Bvery make of stair and hall to mafch. New Stock of n MeFAUL Iron a Carpet Warehoues 342 King St. AND DURABILITY BINED COMFORT No better resting place than our BANNER GUARANTEED SPRINGS IRON AND BRASS BEDS, $3.00, and $4.00 up for the strongest and | best. best, $11.00 to $15.50, Carpets and rugs, best English and Canadian makes. cloth and shades and surthlnst, Phone 00, LE HARRISON Co { There are | player {home oni a COM- | Ostermoor Mattresses, the world's | Linoleum oil { October/19th and 20th for the collegiate - tennis tournament which will be played in Kingston this fall four colleges in the uni- on, namely, Royal Military College, MeGill, Varsity and Queen's. During the summer months the students at Queen's have not dt courts | in. front of the' engineer build ing and for that reason they are in the pink of con ion for the game The coll games will be ced on Thursday commen of this week Kenneth Williams Home. Kenneth Williams, the ex-star | for Queen's rugby tear, visit On Saturday af Toronto and wit ile thinks ternoon he was in nessed the Varsity game that Queen's will have a good chance | of putting Varsity out of the way the first game in Toronto, on Octgber | h Lith, Tigers team has ac Queen's Vs. Queen's senior rughy cepted the challenge from Hamil- ton Tigers for a game in Hamilton on" Thanksgiving Day The team will leave Kingston on Sun-lay night Won Bowling Doubles. in Saturdg afternoon, on Queen green, the doubles series championship or the ded, by Graham and Rev. EF. LeRo feating C. Smith and a segre of 24 to won was ded Curling Groups. annual meeting of the On The At the tario Curling fon Oct. 20th, in Toronto, the ng of the clubs for the Ontario | | tankard and district .cup competi | tion is the principal busine The | | proposed grouping is as follows: | Ontario tankard--Group No X, | Brockville, Kingston, Napanee, Pre cott. Play at Kingston. Umpire, T. | M. Asselstine. | District No. 3--Belleville, Brock ville, Brockville Eastern "Hospital Campbellford, obourg, Colborne, | Kingston, Napanee, Prescott. Play { {at Kingston Umpire, T. M. Assel stine, | group SUDDENLY EXPIRED. Sparlflig Passed Sunday. | Rév. Dr. Away on | WILLIAM "H, SPARLING Flace, died suddenly on Sund: vay returning from Appleton [oars distant, where he had been con | ducting services. He previously oc cupied charges ut Brockville and King | ston, and. was an ex-president of the | Montreal conference. 5 | Dr. Sparling was formerly pastor of Queen Street Methodist g¢hurch and was greatly beloved by his | Hock. His widow and daughter { be extended sincere sympathy by | scores of Ki on friends former will DESERTERS WERE FREED, Liberty By the King's | Entitled to Proclamation. Iwo members of "B" battery, R. {C.H.A.,, who deserted from the ranks | a short time ago, appeared before a court-martial on Saturday/ One. of the men was sentenced to/ one, year in prison while the other was allow ed his liberty. After sentence was pronounced it. | was discovered that all men of the permanent force who were desectars ind gave themselves up 'to the au- thorities by Sunday, Oct. 4th, would be pardoned by the king. I'he men are brothers. A few days ago they gave thémselves up to the military authorities. Both are de tated at Tete de Pont barracks. Industrial Night (lasses. The Board of Educaticn has detid- ed to open industrial night classes on the 15th inst. The subjects will be, for males, shop arithmétic, me- chanical drawing, eleetricity and English; for fémales, dressmaking, milinery "and domestic science. Those who would like to attend these classes are" requested to register their names at the board. reoms without delay, so that necessary ar- rangements may be made as. soon as possible. "Penslar preparations" at Gibson's. Rev. C. C. Mullins, Picton, has ac- cepted a call to become pastor of the Christion Churel, Palaski, va. | day 1d g {| bones | Sidney jcwned hy {cause of | the, gas main into the association to be held | ¢ ium PF. J was struck by forenson on Ontario nicely. She wag 1. G. Bogart, had been broken. < The vic im of the accident is a daughter of Abbott, Bath Road, snd randdaughter 'of 4. H. Johnston Princess street. » ------ Barn Burned On Saturday evening the Michael Foster! who re- ides near Brewers = Mills, was burned to the ground It is not known how the fire started, but it thought that sparks from a thresh- ng machine must have been the the blaze When the fire wes noticed, the meu on the farm were able tu get out the machinery, but all the hay and grain was de- stroyed To Ground. Portsmouth Council. meeting of the will be held putting down addi hut it action Ports to-night Ihe regular mouth Lhe questios of tional walks will he just a ill be taken I hie let for phe sewer on Alwington avenue haa te be taken up, and it is proposed nake application to the Uivie Util es Uy extension of council considered, question as to what matrar of an out nmission for the village For Trial Szymondski, 'the Time Not Fixed, Victor convict 2 brought back from 1 Frida will not be tried at the as- on Tuesday. Inspector W 12 expected back rrangements for the until his return. known that the » crown for good big prison. 1 he always very ards them, Copper this week trial can ot generally convict 'wore while in the say that he bliging to was Convention. Sunday Arrahging Yor The executive of the city ch ol executive of the city Sunday ternoon for the purpose of arrang ing several matters in connection with the" provincial Sunday school convention, which meets in Kingston during the first week in November. The committees which will arrange matters were appointed. There will be somes 850 delegates in attendance. The music, which will be a special feature, will be in charge of Ritchie Bell, of Montre al. &. Alexander and Mrs. H Ledya, specialists in Sunday chool work, will be | resent. Bethel Sunday School Rally. The. Bethel Congregational Sun- day. school. rally for fall was held on with an enthusiastic attend 160, in the church auditor- Wilson, superi ender, Sunday ince of '""The Hat Store" Kingston's Famous Fur Store. CLOTH COATS SWEATER COATS RAINCOATS Our variety of ladics coats is complete, The materials and styles are pretty, new and attrac- street, 4x' attended by! who found that no. { barn | Princess Street. Styles in Misses' and Ladies' Coats ConTINENTAL Pleasingly priced at $7.50 To $35.00 Newman & Shaw, | The Always Busy fore teacher in| BU ILUDERS' SUPPL IESE WANTED smouncen to : Accepted at Par in Ex- News weom woes. | Change for Coal, Wood con + Sima Hater Sociny was boi | 5 OF Lumber. * Alma Mater i= - 4) and' every was place, and ciasses fad their complete of pupils out The primary ment contained fifty<one A Knowles, general Y. W. C. A, made the ad¢ Jartels played a violin were vocal solos by Allan and Frederick membership campaign prekided, his or her wns i 4 secretar TR Goldie and there WwW. Woolgar, Haffner A pi TT, in charge, was next Sanday. neer wr 11 TE begin Dn, orca Queen Society a morning hall a fairsized crowd present. a 3 SE ga pe saturday mn convocation here vi lohn MelNinpon was appoiated second ca-president , pro tem, and I. W 5 Pilgrim and 1). A. Sutherland were ap 2S. AN( LIN& CO. 15) pointed to fill the vacancies on the executive is On Saturday afternoon at two Bl went oud oalnk. AUOUZ HUD fronletlos BAY & WELLINGTON STS. wl to Lake OUntarip Park. 'they play Phone 66, games and entertained themselves "till Fo kal about 5.30. J Before leaving the park m3) lumber, Coal & Wood 5 es | they bad a light lunch. . Coal and Lumber Yards & Took a Convulsion . 4 | Manday- morning about tou 3 i, flofclock uw Jdarge crowd gathesel al LE 'the corner of Princess and Mon: raal AR streets, 'when a young lad, 'Anhur hd Johnson, aged twelve years {3H Kady 4 | heavily bo, the sidewalk bing. ov come ¥ witiifconvulsions Dr. M | On tive. We have. them in all sizes and at all prie- es, / Ladies' Cloth from $6 to $25. Ladies' Sweater Coats from $1.50 to $6, Ladies' Rainecoats, from $4.50 to £10. Come here for your new eéoat., . FORGE MILLS 00 126 and 128 Rrincess Street Coats, | ty, whose surgery is in the sane ! block was hurriedly summoned and had the young chap B Wd to the hotel Dieu It was #h hour ov so before he was restored to cousin ness. Young Johnson werk: 0 | General Hospital but had bez ones | message when the-convuls on seized | Lim. Nothihg serious will. resus {from the accident. a es ; 8 : | The women of tweed, in support | | of the Red Cross and patriotic funds i oar ut Supplies Jubt arfived.) New { kinds: of ammunition. | Fr on ml you en fou have emough for 1 that huuting expedition, come in and look around. You may find something to Increase your comfort or plensure. Mitchell's Hardware - Princess St. nternational Harvesting Agent for : Disuriet. | served tea two afternoons," netting | $182 "Penslar cold cream' at Gibson's, Death has removed in the 6%" véar of his age Haviland Hobbs a res dent of Bloomfield for many yea's | "Fresh plasters" at Gibson's. | Cheese sa Picton, 14 13-160; Na- panee, 14]e; Cornwall,. Hie to 114 1160: Ottawa, 14ie White Rose flour pleases fastidious. the most THIS AND ALL LATEST MUSIC ON SALE AT THE COLLEGE BOOK STORE ¢ Phone 919 ONLY THE NEWEST | {1 i | Oddly cased clocks. Clocks to match mod- ern furniture. Old Country designs mostly. Clocks are going up in price. Select yours before that happens. Smith Bros., Jewellers Opticians Issuers of Marrioge Licenses buy your furs. choose This §& the time do You juve an better Sori nt to from, Gourde Furier 78-80 Brock St Consul Me Now Ican quote the best pur- chase price or rental figure on city property. TWO GOOD BARGAINS FROM THE LIST $1300 Livingston Avenue frame "dwelling, with improve ments, and stationary wash tubs, good garden, lot 34 x 132, $300 cash, balance on time. detached $3300--Collingwood Street, detached brick dwelling, 8 rooms, B and C,, electric light, good cellar and yard, verandah at front, Houses to. rent from $8 up to $30, EW Boo Cor. Johnson and Division Sts, Phones 539 and 1456 SATISFIED WITH OUR - LAUNDRY WORK | tell your friends=if dissatis- lied, tell us That's our platform = a platform constructed on an "if," but it's strong enough ans big enough to Support you and your friends. TESTEIY ONCE TRUSTED ALWAYS Kingston Laundry Cor, Princess and Sydesham Sts. Phone 22 TERMS C. 0. D. fa i iva,