EXHIBITION VISITORS Don't fail to' visit our store and see our Men's Fall Suits and Overcoats Ready-to-wear $20.00 up to $40.00 Fall Overcoats . . $18.00 up to $35.00 NEW FALL HATS in Pearl and Grey, wide black bands; newish Black for . . $3.95 SALE OF SHIRTS During Fair Week, all fine Shirts values up to $3.50, for ... . $1.59 OUR BLUE SUITS, READY-TO. WEAR AT $35.00 CANNOT BE BEATEN Livingston's 75-77 BROCK STREET Founded 1847. "If Off Your Route It Pays to Walk" Fs THAYER thousands visit = | any interest and even the Anderson Bros. Limited ---- The Market That Sets the Pace Fair Week, Store Open All Day Wednesday. Visitors to the Exhibition and Citizens Opportunity to Save 300 good, general purpose BROOMS ....40c. each GEMS--PERFECT SEAL Quarts, dozen Pints--dozen HONEY-- : Pure Clover, 5 Ib. pail SLICED BACON-- Smoked Sides . Smoked Backs . . . . . 2,000 BASKETS GRAPES. Niagara's and Concords, Rogers, elaware's, PEACHES PLUMS-- PEARS. Phones: 458459. Wholesale 1767. . ( __THE er ------------ 'OF THE_FAIR ON TUESDAY -- The Midway a Big Attraction --Putling the Exhibits in' Readiness. -- e fair grounds was a scene greatest activity on 8 AY ed t unds to see the pacers and tic i arriving, and the Brown and yer Shows erect the Midway city at will be one 'of the greatest at- tractions, There are fn addition to the usual Sensations and other cur- leities, seven ears of trained ani- mils and a big wilq west show. These vill make the main show one of un: sual merit, On Sunday the grounds were in y fine condition and the weather + been ideal since making the pros- londay morning the merchants and liers who hive taken up the dis- piay space in the main build- ings and the grounds out- | side the buildings, began to move in | their exhibits, and an army of" as | Sistants and workmen were engaged 11 day in order that everything wiil 1 readiness for the opening on uosday afternoon. The programme to-morrow will be as follows: 1.00 pom. --Official opening Trials of speed---3.00 minute class $350; 2.30 class, $350. Judging of all harness horses in front of the grand stand Judging of single turnout, driven by a lady, will take place between 3 and 5 o'clock, | Band concert. | Physical drill by navy brigade, in- cluding club swinging, signalling, wrestling, ete. Balloon ascension. Rews comedy circus, Fireworks in the evening. The Brown & Dyer people's big plot inside the track hummed with industry as the various attractions took shape. Great tents and bootns | are being erected in addition to the dozens already up, in preparation for a big week's business, In the palace all four wings 'sent forth the joyous sounds of work and business. The loca] merchants are ail busy making their hibits the best that t produce, and there some good ones. | tailed list of the { published, } Besides the loca] booths there are tainly will be To-morrow exhibitors a ae- will be | centres exhibiting in the palace, Full descriptions of these will be given in | | to-morrow's Whig. | The various agricultural exhibits, stock, poultry, produce, ete., are well in order for the big opening day to- | morrow, i Al over.town, from the water- | tront to the fair grounds, the talk is | | of the exhibition. Nothing else holds | bandits | | of last week are partly forgotten in | { the bustle, hustle and excitement of | ! preparing for Kingston industria] ex- | | hibition, the best ever shown in | | Kingston and one of the best Canada | | produces, LORD BING T0 MANE | AT IL AM ON TUESDAY |His Excellency to Spend After-| | noon at the Royal Military | College. [ The official programme announc- | ed by the Royal Milit: y College dur- | ing the visit of His Excellency, the | Governor-General, Lord Byng, on | | Tuesday, is as follows: ' { Arrive at C.N.R station at 11] |&m.; inspect P.W.0.R. guard of hon- | {or at station; leave for R.M.C. with | | mounted escort of gentlemen cadets | | by the following route: Earl street | | to King, along to Princess, down to | Ontario and thence to the colleg 3, | arriving. there at 11.35; inspect coi- | lege buildings at 11.50; witness | physical training class in gymnasium | {from 11.50 to 12.20; riding 12.20: | luncleon with Major-General Sir A. { C. Macdonell and staff 1 p.m. After |lunch Lord 'Byng will address the cadets fn Currie hall at 2.10, and at 2.30 he will witness the aquatis | sports. His Excellency wil. be the guest of C.E.F. officers at a dinner in Grant hall in the evening. ANOTHER PROVINCIAL ROAD CONTRACT GIVEN | McGinnis and O'Connor to | Continue Highway on to Finger Board. | | has been received by McGinnis and O'Connor, who have built sretches {of road both east and west of the | cit that are said by travellers on the [highway $6 be some of the best. The work on the Gananoque road is prac- | tically completed, and following al | visit of officials of the department of { Provincial highways, a contract tor | the road work from the completion { Of the present contract on the Front road to whet is known as the Finger Board at the junction of the middle land front roads. has been given to [these contractors. The stretch is {about two and ¢ne half miles, and { Will involve the opening of a naw quarry and give two months' work. {| At Cleveland, Ohio, Johhny Kia- | bane, champton featherweight, { knocked out Danny Frush, Balu- a more, in the seventh round Saturday - afternoon. say. pects of success very bright, On | ' | be held there this week in connection | about a dozen companies from other | {trip, {made more wonderful by the fact | PRINTERS A contract for further "road work | *8 DAILY Racy Local News and Items of General Public Interest. Try Chadwick's coal. Prone 67. Pianos tuned. Phone 1544, C. W lindsay, Limited. Miss Ryan, Kingston, is guest of 'Miss Ethel -Greenan, "TSEEEDOUL Our guessir it the fair. HL W. Newn Co. ! i The band concert, the last of the || given in Macdonald park H Sunday evening, was well at'ended. || [ Mr. Swaine, plano tgner, orders || received at 100 Clergy street w Phone 564w. iH M. Joyce, Glenburnie, has return- || ed home after a pleasant visit with his brothers near Sydenham. . | Prof. A. E. Prince is back from I England to resume his duties in the iH department of history at Queen's. Road work in Portland, Lough- || boro and Kingston townships has | coased as the appropriations are | {used up. | | Miss Murphy and Miss Richean, of tl the Cambridge and Plantaganet pub- | lic school staff, spen' the week-end If in Montreal, | Frank McCue, of Rochester, N.Y., 1 who conducted the Windsor hotel a Kingston for many years, is i city renewing old acquaintances The condition of Mrs James H Stewart, Brockville, who under went an operation at the Kingston General hospital, shows some improvemen: John Marshall went to Toronto to prepare a float for the big parade to season, with the meeting of the | Grand Lodge. ! The supplemental examinations in || the faculties of medicine and sei- | ence started at Queen's on Monday, | {and found a goodly number of stud- | ents- writing, | | The congregation of the First Bap- |tist church had the call of India's | mission put before them on Sunday | by Rev. MeL. Orchard, who has | spent many years-in the work. | I. B. Smith was before the poiice magistrate to-day for intoxication | and breaking a window . in Peter | Lee's restaurant. He hurled a buttay | | dish at a waiter. I! hit a window. He pleaded not guilty. { | At Chalmers church Sunday morn- | ling Rev. R. J. Wilson gave a splen- | did account of the work of the Wom- en's Missionary Society. He dealt with many phases of the work in a | most interesting manner and was listened to with keen interest. Sovereign | -- een | { On to Picton. . + You'll miss the very best excur- sion of the season if You miss the Steamer St. Lawrence's excursion to Picton on Wednesday, Sept. 21s, For apart from the beautics of the | you will see a wonderful fair i that His Excellency Lord 3yrg of Vimy, Governor-General of Canada, | will open same on the above date. |! Don't miss this delightful trip up| the beautiful waters of the lake and the Bay of Quinte. ttathasinss wr RCN - Y THE NEW YEAR REALLY BEGINS IN SEPTEMBER People are back in town again, Vacations are over. Folks settle down and begin to seriously live the game of life again. Now is your opportunity, Mr. Merchant, to advertise most effectively, Call the Ad. Man and play a busy record on your cash register again. | HANSON, CROZIER & EDGAR | { | MARAET SQUARE. 4. { AE Nr A tt i, j --- BORN. PV YY TU VOY TOWOW YOUYY TOT VUVYWYw UYU UVYVYwY vee At Westport, on Sept 4th, » Mr. and Mrs. Wilham Gib- scn, a daughter. | Nene DIED. | HANNAY---At her residence, 15 Divi-| Sion street, on Sept. 17th, Kleanor, | daughter of the late Captain Wil-| liam Hannay, Funeral Monday at 2 p.m. CARD OF THANKS | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hicks desire to! thank their friends for the many mes. | GIBSON 18 The Old Firm of Undertakers, and 236 PRINCESS STREET, Phcne 147 for Ambal. nce. ~ ROBERT J. REID The Leading Undert.ier. Phone 577. 230 Prince... Stree: M. P.KEYES Underta_.er and Embalmer. Undertaking Parlors, 228 Princess St, Ambular.e Phone 183y, JOHN CORNELIUS Y 274 e599 I. RONAN , Undertaker and Embalmer Phone 356. - Street, | RITISH WHIG: (READY FORTE OPENING COENTS OF THE DAY | "*F ' ' MONDAY, SEPT. 19, 1021. FOR TUESDAY SALE OPENS 10 O'CLOCK. COME EARLY TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMEN T--THE OFFERINGS ARE ; UNUSUAL 4 "200 Yards All Wool Navy Serge 50 inches wide--regular value $1.50. Sale Price 90c 200 yards fine, all pure Wool Serge--extra wide, 50 inches; fast dyes, and serviceable quality for Dresses, Skirts, Bloomers, etc. Note, Navy only. 50 inches wide. 500 Yards WHITE FLANNELETTE 27 inches wide 15¢. yard or 7 yards for $1.00 This is a first quality of a Canadian Flannelette, 27 ins. wide; free from loading of any description. You are well advised to buy for future re- quirements, as well as pres- ent. 2,500 Yards WHITE STEAM LOOM 36 inches wide. 15¢. yard or 7 yards for $1.00 This is an unusual offering of pure White Cotton, of a fine, soft quality, ready for the needle. Note your wants and buy freely. Sale Price 300 Yards Fine Cotton ROLLER TOWELLING Sale Price 12%c. Yard 300 yards Bordered Roller Towelling; 17 inches wide, heavy quality -- an unusual value at 124c. yard or 8 yards for $1.00 _ 600 Yards Pure Linen CRASH, TOWELLING Extra Value 25c¢. yard 600 yards 16 inch Linen Crash Towelling. ' This will remind you of pre-war qual- ity--a nice, even weave, ready for use. 4 "gps DON'T FORGET OUR FARE REFUND SALE CON. TINUES THROUGHOUT THE ENTIRE WEEK 238 Bager Call night and an rompt], attended. © r NEW STRAP SHOES FOR SALE Big Girls' Brown 2 Strap Welt Shoes low heels, 2 dtc 6 $6.50 Girls' 2 Strap Street Shoes, wing tip, military heels These Strap Shoes are smart in style and good-wearing Shoes. Big Girls' Oxfords in Black at 4.50 and Brown $4.75. LOCKETT'S