= | joy of living and loving. Ha You get quality, value and style tailored into the Clothes sold by Livingston. Fabrics are of the highest grade, makeup the best of the tailors' art, and style the top notch of de- signing genius, are some reasons why we are Kingston's foremost Clothiers. Tuke ; the time now te acquaint yourself with the unusual variety of our stock for Young . Men and Men Who Stay Young. See the fine Suits at $30.00, $32.00, $35.00, $37.50 $40.00, $45.00. Livingstons If Off Your Route It Pays to Walk Open 8 a.m.; close 6 p.m. Saturday 9p.m. This store will be closed all day Saturday for Peace Celebration. TOI 3 2 A 3 ; TT (ET oh a The Grand. ighly pleasing programme of High-class photoplays and superior Vaudeville was presented to the large Crowd at the Grand Opera House last evening. Tom Moore, the famous Wyn star appeared in a five reel 4 dashing drama of adventure and romance, filled to the brim with the y Carey, the popular" Universal rtist was S6en in a six reel feature film, "Three Mounted Men," a Story that shows the beauties of nature in the Golden West, along with a strong plot that Makes a very interesting and enjoy- Able picture. Other films shown were an excellent two reel comedy '"Rough- hecks," an industrial reel showing The Cocoa Industry," Geoffrey O'Hara well known as an enter- tainer of the better class, appeared in an act combinin plano and sing- ing of several of his own composi- tons, and received the worthy: ap- Proval of all. This splendid bill. will be repeated tonight and tomorrow af. S| ternoon and evening. At Griffin's, Dainty Vivian Martin proved very & [attractive to a large number of -pat- rons last evening who saw her for the first time in her new picture "The Home Town Girl," In this de- lightful photoplay she is seen as a young girl who has gith in and love for her erring sweetheart, and who by her constancy brimgs him out of a Pitfall to a life of happiness and con- tentment for both, It is Miss Martin's best portrayal and 'camnot fail to E please everybody, Don't miss it. The Programme also consists of the usual added attractions to be found on our hill at all times, namely another fea- ture, News Weekly, a good comedy, ahd a special Mutt and Jeff cartoon. This entertaining programme will be shown tonight and tomorrow mati = nee and night. --Advt. LATE SOCIAL NOTES, Miss Abbie Wilbur, St. Catharines, is visiting her cousin, Miss Peggy Mo E=| Manus, at the cottage, Dead Man's =| Bay. BF Miss Mildred Clow, Princess street. who has been attending the centen. ary celebration of Missions at Col- umbus, Ohio, for the past month. is spending this week with friends in B= Toronto and is expected home Satur- day, > - . * Miss Doris Folger, Emily street; is visiting Mrs. Sutcliffe in London. Lieut.-Col. Lawrence Saunders has : returned from Montreal, and is yisit- ie x ing with mother on Alice street. Miss Honor Tett, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. R. J. Gar- diner, Bagot street, has returned to & {her home in Newhoro, Mr. and Mrs. G. Russell Dopald- : son, Toronto, are spending the week- end inh Kingston. - * - Miss Miller, Rochester, N.Y. is 'the guest of Mrs. R. G. Battams, 88 Barrie street. Miss Kathleen Daly, Winnipeg, Man., is spending a few 'weeks in Kingston, the guest of her grand, father, J. 'V. Burton. 219 Queen Street. 4 i IW... Crothers and wife after a pleasant outing with Mr. and Mra. W.- J. Crothers, Jr., at Hamil- ton's Cove, have returned to Ottawa.| - . » Mrs, T. M. Galbraith, Napanee, is visiting her 'parents, Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Gaskin, Albert street, . 'Miss Beatrice Lambert left at noon, on Friday for vacation in 'Montreal, = 'Reginald Garrett, Johnson street, left on Friday 'for Winnipeg where he has a position with the civil engin. eering department of the CP.R.. Miss re Dyde, Johnson street, | went to Montreal on Friday. Women's Vests--in cotton Lisle and Silk: no sleeves, short sleeves and long sleeves; V necks and comfy cut, at 25¢., 35¢., 50c., 60. and 75¢ % Drawers--in both styles, with tight and lace nee; also ankle lengths, at 45¢., 50c., 60c., the wanted styles ot on, at 7Bec., 90c., | $1.00 i Br el v \ women and girls; pink, white 75c., 90c. and $1.00 a pair Miss Muriel Mabee, Ottawa; wha has been in the V. A. D. at Queen's ry i for the past six hs, rned to her home on Fri- day and will then go fo Marshall's i. er. Bay, to spend the rest of the summer Mr. and Mrs. Joseph: Byron an- nounge the engagement of their you daughter, Ruby Madeline, to ries. W. Draper, only son of the late Mrs. George Draper, Graven- hurst, The marriage to take place in October. 7 KINGSTON GIRL, WINS Sold Ment: of the J Sores rh feature "Go West, Young Map." It is | Major Cornett] chaplain services, ||} {C.E.F., has returned from overseas | {if 'and has been appointed district chap- {If . He assumed duty at Sydenham |i} { Military Hospital, succeeding Capt. i} lain {the Rev. John McNabb, who goes to { Glasgow, Scotland, to pursue hie studied. in theology, Major Cornett is a son of Mrs, Cornett, Ex-Guuner James Mossman, whol} 'was on Thursday acquitted by a [Ji general court-martial of assaulting an officer in Belgium, on Nov. 28th, ed. His friends expected this to take place after the court's finding was announced, but it is pointed out thst there are certain formalities to be attended to in connection with the discharge and it 1s the intention proceedings as much as possible so family as soon as possible, Ud hidi ee THE MISSING MARE FOUND AT NAPANEE Went From Kingston of Her} Own Aceotd ta Be With te --e Jolin Treneér, who has been look- ing for his white mare, which mys- teviously disappeared * on Friday night, succeeded in locating her on Thursday night three miles from Napanee, whers she had gone of her own accord, $0 as to be with her lit- tie colt at her ld 'home. The mare made the trip right, and was not oven given a4 #¥tback when she en- countered fences for she was able to clear all of them. Although well up in years, Mr. Treneer mounted his steed and rode all the way hack to Kingston, a dis- tance of fifteen miles. HE WAS ONLY CELEBRATING The Armistice and Not Trying to Kill Father-in-Law. iH The Toronto World has a lengthy article in regard to HarryB. Heard, who. was releasdd from the Ports mouth: penitentiary on Wednesday afternoon, after serving six months on a seven-year térm on a charge 'of attempting to shoot his father-in- law. The article in part is as fol- lows: "It appears that Heard and his | wife, Eva, were unable to agree, and separated. in the case, according to E. C. Iron- | side, counsel for Heard, and on the evening 'when the attempted murder was alleged to have ilaken _place, Heard and Timbers had words which resulted in Heard throwing stones and fire crackers against the wall of the house. Mr. Ironside said. that | his client and never carried a gun and the fireworks which caused an ex- plosion had heen used by Heard to. celebrate with on the day the armis- y tice was signed. H "Heard was arrested but did not take the trouble 'nesses for the a ence tonished when. the gharge was - od stalnat hin, "The jury returned a verdict, finding tence wae So. S77 + Mr. Ironside imniedistely/ took up the case and an appl ) fridl was made at i. court of ap: peal In the mean 'a petition Eh 12 ote ae! circulated by reside n end of the city. . The Signatures of and Mr. Ironside and other citizens 'interested in the case went to Oftawa tice. oT A Complete Novel for 20c. neh "The Packet of Letters," by Will Payne, a complete novel of 22,000 'words in the August issue of Pictor- ial Review. The College Book Store. Na Exe Tuesday, calling = at Gananoque. Leaves Swift's wharf 8 a.m. one of the oldest residents in the por- son of Nelson Cronkwright, Hunger- ford township. Deceased had been afl- ing for. Solfle time. : ooh iss Norma |Telgmann, daughter! En ug of Mr. and Mrs. O, , feceived word Albert {HH} street, and wien the war broke out||H be was pastor of the Presbyterian {fi church at Buckingham, Que. 11 il 1918, is to be immediately discharg- i} of the authorities to expedite thellll: that Gunner 'Mossman can rejoin his{{ii There was another man Jif in guilty, and sen- Jif for a new Jil several hund-ed people were secured Hi and appealed to the mimister of jus- Hi ; to Ogdensburg. I Stemmons ta Ogdensburg, Ii There passed away on July 4th, /§H | Store Open To-night Till 19:30 O'clock > . CLOSED ALL DAY TO-MORROW__PEACE THANKSGIVING DAY. Two Extra Special w . To-night That will be worth coming for. % . ~ Silk Stocking Sale 25 dozen pairs Black Thread, pure Silk Stockings in a second quality---full length silk, fash. ioned with Lisle tops. Regular price from $1.25 to $1.50 pair. On Sale To-night at 65¢ No phone ordersaccepted. Sale of Women's ~ Fine .Summei Vests Een 10 doz. of Women's Lovely Cool Summer Vetrthe same as we have been selling right along at 35¢. and 40c. each. ; A Bargain To-night at 19¢ Each. They come just in short sleeves, No phone orders accepted. Si ! & F tanight; ight, 100 Men's Good Balbriggan Shirts and : Drawers, in short and long sleeve, knee and ankle length, € orders. i