Makers of Fine Furs: You may select your : skins, linings and designs. Le Write for illustrated fur 1 Catalogue. John McKay 149 to 157 Brock ay goods and give you a price. J. R. C. Dobbs & Co. 41 Clarence Street. Typewriters and Insurance. 10f liquor. or DRINK IN AN HOTEL | lw HEN TWO STRANGE MEN | OPENED BOTTLE IN LAVATORY. [ Pte. Albert Gray, of the 155th Bat- talion, Was Fined $10 and Costs in Police Court Saturday Morning-- Youth Guilty of Theft Goes on Sus- pended Sentence. | According to the story of Pte. Al- {bert Gray, a young chap, who is go- {ing overseas with the 156th Bat- italion, and who was before Magis- {trate Farrel on Saturday morning, charged with being drunk, he hap- | penéd to step into the lavatory at one lof the local hotels Friday night just {in time to see a couple of men, who were strangers to him, open a bottle He sharsd in the liquid refreshments, and as it was some time before he had partaken of "strong stuff" it went to his head-- or rather he lost his head. Lieut. James Graham headed him for the police lock-up, and Inspector William McCammon laid a charge against him for being "under the influence of Hquor in a publie place, contrary to 36 b provisions of the Temperance ct When arraigned, the accused plead- ed "guilty," and then told the magis- trate how he had met the two men in the hotel about to open a bottle of liquor. He could not give the name of the hotel, nor even the men who had the liquor. He remémbered that one of the men went under the name of "Charlie.' After hearing the story, the magis- trate fined Gray $10 and costs. A youth who had been on yemand several days on a charge of theft was allowed to go on suspended sentence, The magistrate gave him some good sound advice, and expressed the hope that he would make good. | --------_ Eighty Lef¢ for Ottawa. / About eighty left Saturday morn- ing on the excursion which Queen's Athletic Association ran to Ottawa in connection with the football game Saturday afternoon between Queen's and 207th Battalion. Come and Hear Richard Irving in Brock street Hall, Sunday night. A Gospel ser- vice with Gospel hymaos and a Gospel story. Storrington Votes $300. The council of the township of Storrington has voted $500 to the British Red Cross Fund. Postponement of Sale, G. V. Franklin's sale in Pittsburgh is.postoned from Friday, Oct. 13th, to Tuesday, Oct, 17th. Portsmouth taxpayers ean save two per cent. by paying before Monday, Oct. 16th. CHURCH SERVICES Union Street Baptist Church-- p.m. Pastor, Rev. William France, 149 Young People's Society; Wednesday, Colll sgwosd street. Services at 11/8 p. m., prayer meeting; 9 p. m,, am. and 7 p.m. Bible school, 3 p.m. | | Teachers' Association; 5. Y. P. U. meeting Monday evening.| 6.30 p. m., Boys' Club. Strangers | cordially welcomed at "all services. Andrew's Church, Presbyterian, | tervi Si agin 11 a.m. and at 7 p.m. to| St. George's Cathedral--V ery Rev. Je conducted by Rev. Dr. Wallace| Dean Starr, 8LA., D.D., rector, 78 and Rev. Dr. Strachan. 'The public| Wellingtpn street. Telephone 1644, is cordially invited. | Rev. Ceclf Whalley, M.A., B.D., priest | vicar, 138 Bagot street. 'Phonesl 444. St. Paul' s--Morning prayer and! Sexagesima' Harvest Thanksgiving Holy Communion, 11 o'clock. Child-| service; 8 a.m., Holy Commatnion; ren's Dag ~Bpérial service, 3 o'clock.| 11 a.m., Holy Communion. Preach- Evening prayef, 7 o'clock. Preacher! er, Bishop of Kingston. 3 p.m.,-Sun- at all services, Rev, Canon FitzGer- | day school and Bible classes; 4 p.m. | ald, M.A, { holy baptism; 7 p.m, evensomng. « a | Preacher, Rev. A. H. Powell. LB.S.A. Class meets for Bible study | services of intercession as usual. in I.B.S.A. Hall, entrance of Sargent's drug store, Montreal street. Sunday, 3 p.m. topic, "Tabernacle Shadows,|and Arch streets--All seats 'free. the Blessings Following the Atone-| Rev. T. W. Savary, B.A. rectog, the ment Day Sacrifices." 7.30 p.m.|rectory, 152 Barrie street. ven- topic, "The Work of Harvest, the| teenth Sunday after Trinity. Sun~ Eleventh Hour' All Bible students| day School Day. 8 a.m., holy com- welcome. munion, teachers and officers of the school especially to be present; 11 Queen Street Methodist Church--|a.m., morning prayer and holy com- | Experience | munion, sermon subject, "Why We Ve Rev. J. D. Ellis, pastor. meeting, 10 am.; preaching service, Baptize Infants'; 3 p.m. p 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.; Sunday school|Sunday school service; 7 p.m., even- and Young Men's Club, 2.45 p.m. ing prayer and sermon, subject, "The Missionary Sunday. Rev. F. A. Read, | Sunday Sthool's Mission." Sydenham, will preach in morning. -- Rev. Alfred Brown in evening, Seats Princess" Street Methodist Church, free. Everybody welcome. corner of Princess amd Albert streets. Rev. H. E. Curry, pastor. Special dis- First Congregational Church--| trict missionary campaign services, Services at usual hours. At 11] with a general exchange of pulpits o'clock E. G. Frank, Queen's, will| throughout the Kingston district. preach. Sunday school at 3 o'clock. 11 a.m., Rev. E. Codling, Elginburg; Evening worship at 7 o'clock. Rev.| 7 pm Rev. F. A. Read, Sydenham. Prof. Matheson, Queen's University,| sunday school, 2.45 p.m.; Epworth will oceupy the pulpit. Special|jeagye Monday, 8 p.m.; Prayer music. Seats free. Come and wor-| meeting, Wednesday, 8 p.m. A cor- ship with us. | dial invitation to all | y --- \ First Church of Christ, Scientist, * Calvary Congregational Church, Johnson street, between Bagot and|.,rner Bagot and Charles street--11 Wellington streets. Sunday school, |; my, harvest home services; subject, 9.45 a.m.; service, 11 a.m., subject,| "The Opening of God's Hand and "Doctrine of Atonement." Wednes-|the Opening of His Heart." 3 p.m., day evening testimonial meeting. |Sunday school and Bible class; 7 Public reading room samé address,|p m., Rev. George A. House wijl be open every afternoon, except Sun-|the speaker; Monday, 8 p.m., guild day, 3 to 5 o'clock. meeting, Messrs. Ettinger and Tren- eer will address the meeting; Tues- Bethel Co Church, | day, 2.30 p.m., Women's Missionary Johnson (corner Barrie)--11 a.m.,|Society, Come and worship with us. Rev. "G. A. House, subject, "The| Rev. J Lyall, 266 Rideau street. Christ of Patmos"; 7 p.m., George -- Pound, Sailors' Missionary Superin- Sydenham Street Methodist Church tendent, will speak. Sunday school| Rev. Alfred Brown, pastor. Mis- at 2.456 p.m.; prayer meeting, Wed-|sionary campaign, 11 am., Rev. W. nesday, 8 p.m.; Y. P. 8. C. EK, Friday, |S. Lennon, B.A., B.D, of Gananoque; 8 p.m. A welcome fog all, > 7 p.m, Rev. Ernest Codling, Elgin- burg. Music by soloists and full Chalmers, Barrie and Earl streets | choir. Class meeting, 9.45 am.; --Rev. M. Macgillivray, D.D., minis- | Junior League, 10.15 a.pm.; Bible ter. Services: 11 a.m., "The Vital school and Wesleyan Club, 2.45 p.m. Interests of the 'Bystander™; 7 p.m.,|Senfor League, Monday, 8 p.m.; mis- "When Is a Man Good?" Sunday |sionary prayer meeting, Wednesday, school, 3 p.m.; Bible class, 3 p.m.,| 8 p.m.; missionary banquet, Friday, with Prof. Matheson; prayer meet-| 6.30 p.m. Soldiers and stpdents ing, Thursday, 7.30 p. m. Students| specially invited. A cordial welcome and strangers cordially invited tofto all. all the services. Brock Street Church, the minister. - Monday, 8 p.m. |} Thursday, | i} Daily} St. James' Church, corner Union 1 "Methodist irst Baptist Churehs corner John~ fornes Brock and Montreal streets-- an fw. Sydenham streets. Rev.| Rev. George 8S. Clendinnen, pastor; Douglas Laing, pastor, at both ser-| residence, 242 Johnson street. Special vices. 11 a.m., "Second-hand Chris-| missionary sermons will be preached tianity"; 7 p.m., "The Miracle at fhe| by Rev. J. D. Ellis, BA, at 11 am. Beautiful Gate of the Temple." Bible|and Rev. W. 8. Lennon, B.A., B.D., school and organized Bible classes at| of Gananoque, at 7 p. m. Sunday 2.45 p.m, ) Students, strangers and| school, 3 p.m.; Epworth Leugas mis- soldiers cordially invited to all the|sionary meeting, Monday, Pp. m.; services, All seats free. prayer service, ny: 8 8 pm, ---- with Ladies' Aid Society after. W. Cooke's Presbyterian, Brock street | M. S. Auxiliary meeting at parsonage ~~Minister, Rev. E, R. McLean, M.| Thursday at 3 p.m. Students, sol- A., B.D., 451 Johnston street; "phone | diers and all visitors welcome. Mili- 1094. 11 a.m., the minister; 3 p.m, | tary Club room open daily, 4 to 9 p. Sunday school and Bible classes; 7 m., for all soldiers. ; Dean Coppon was in Perth on N THE HALLS OF QUEEN'S Thursdey lecturing before the Lan- ark Teachers' Association. ------ MEDICINE '17 HELD FINAL MEET. ING FRIDAY EVENING. "Kingston's Famous Fur Store" | ~ NEWEST CLOTH ~ COATS Elegant Styles. Beautiful Materials 'Latest Popular Music and Popular Patriotic Numbers Two for Quarter. Send some of these' popular numbers to the boys overseas. Pack Up Your Troubles. Farewell Isabelle. Good Bye, Good Luck, God Bless You. My Own Iona. They Called It Dixieland. Up the Mandy Lee. If 1 Knock the L Out of Kelly 'Cumberland! Rol Up. Memories. I Love a Piano. _Nashville. Ireland Must Be Heaven. Wee. Mailing Tubes Furnished Free of Charge. 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