eX Founded 1847. . LER TO MS 2 Ns A ho A \ N Wh \ x hE i 1] Lind giving price. $20.00, $22.50, Nell T0PCOATS DOUBLE BREASTED SUITS are going strong. You'll want one of them when you see the quality and then the value- n Tv Wonderful Values in FALL $20.00 | $2250 |: $25.00, $27.50 The Correct HAT For Fall 160 Your Special $3.95 : It Pays To W. STREET . \ : that he robbed of a large BNO p sum of money by two gypsy women, at ANDERSON'S your Groceries. Meats, who claimed that they were going to Vegetables, etc., where you get the maximum in quality. bell bis fortune. The story which and value. 3 ST ihe Tan oi i» similar tn that, told N on : in the count at Quebec. Wa- gi You are invited to come and sample the good things to sat. gypsies. is expected that the _ B7c. sale of varieties. Inquire about them when gypsies will be turned over to the order. |' La Placing Amerdcan police after the Canadian BEEF ba a . Rib Roasts Beef. . .24c.) Beef Hearts for Roasting, with a som Deer Mcenses for residents of On- tardo cost $3.50 plus 50c. issuance Resident lcemses for moose are issuance fee of 50c. ~ Non-resident big game licenses cost $41, and include the privilege of tak- ing 'one deer, one moose or caribou, as well as bear, on which there's no protection, This license also por- ht mite the taking of smell game such Sar as duck, ete. Non-resident small game licenses cost $20. include natives i QUEEN" " - QUEEN'S : Ping Queen's University | sweaters, IN DEER HUNTING \,} CORRECT Students Headquarters CORRECT And It Is Reported That COLORS ' COLORS Are Mio They for Some Time.' Sept. 1st to Dec. 15th, inclusive 5.50 plus an GYPSIES ROUNDED UP NEAR QUEBEC pound ,.. ... AN 4 yy 10c. GSTON Beet Dripping 15¢., 2 Ibs. 250. LIVED IN KIN meinen fT SE fn Vonen Know Husband Steak .28e, H ......20c ews, Ib. ........15¢ AILY . | an all-day sucker he fell, the stick . | cutting the back of his throat, It of 2§ duck per day is allowed, um of 200 for the sea- "Non-residevi" ing taken in the matter. "| Laké United Church have decided to .| build a new place of worship. A site City arld District I Reine Clande Green Gages. And red and blue plums. Big Carnovsky's. At St. Paul's Church, Sunday. Rev. F. H. Cosgrave, provost of Trinity College, Toronto, preaches at St. Paul's church harves; thanksgiv- ing services on Sunday morying and evening. = Sa Will Recover, ; Mrs. F. F. Reid, who was-injur- ed when the car in Ww she was riding, wes struck by a westbound freight train, near BeMeville, will, it no complications set in, recover from her injuries. » Had All-Day Sucker. Billy, tive-yéarwold son of Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Elliott, Belleville. was the victim of an unusual and painful accident when while eating was found necessary to put in four stitches. > A Sail. Come and enjoy a sail to Cape Vincent, N.Y., every Saturday and Sunday leaving Kingston 7.00 a.m. and 1:15 p.m. The Sunday 1.15 p.m. boat makes a tour of the Islands and to Cape Vincent. Fare to Cape Vincent returning same day 7Sec. Phone 2195. Ready For Canvass. The special committee appointed in connection with the question of raising 'funds to purchase uniforms for the Kingston City Pipe Band, held a meeting on Friday night, and arranged for the different teams to conduct the canvass of the city for funds, A great deal of interest is be- Now Church for Sharbot Lake. The congrégation of the Sharbot has been purchased next to the par- sonage and work will commence in the next few days. The building is to be brick-veneer, with large tower in front and will be a creditable ad- dition to the place. The Houston Co., of Tweed, have secured the contract. * -- Is Wanted Here. A despatch from Oshawa says: Frank L. Schwoop, of Hamilton, was arrested here on a charge of passing bogus cheques. He appeared before Magistrate Hind and was remanded for sentence. Schwoop is wanted on similar charges in Toronto, Strat- ford, Hunthville, St. Catharines, Wel- land and Kingston, KIWANIS IN GANANOQUE Will Visit Island Town Monday as " Guests of Canadian Club. On Monday night at six o'clock the members of the local Kiwsznis Club wil} leave for Gananoque where they will attend the meeting of the Canadian Club at the Provincial Hotel «at seven o'clock. The Kiwan- fans will leave in cars and at the outskirts of Gananoque the Kingston contingent will be met by a delega- tion of the Gananoque Canadian Club and wil be escorted through the town aid all the noise-making devices will be pressed into service to proclaim the arrival of Kiwanis in Gananoque. The speaker at this Joint meeting of the Canadian Club and Kiwanis 'baskets 40c, 2 for 76. Saturday at A 2 wn h LA a A I Rca CEE ae ad ana or he pt ' Sn The S re 'of Va Offers To-night Your Favorite Fall Shade : in Silk Hose i. *1.50 | Every season has its popular shade, but this time Gs * the 2 are more numerous than ever. Hosiery | that match VR Wy your newest silk frock or coat. Some of the shades are:-- SWEETMEAT FALLOW PINK SA goLd {Baby ROAR, PEACH BLOOM *" DU BARRY MAUVE TAUPE A ASK TO SEB THESE NEW COLORS. MISSES' AND LADIES' gai Silk and Wool Stockings | $1.00 pair Women who demand superior quality with good shades will find in this selection of Silk and Wool Hose the long-wearing quality they seek. 106f the favorite fall shades are: ; GREY { SUNBURN SANDALWOOD CORK BRAN PIPING ROCK PONGEB _ PBACH CLERICAL GREY Pah MARA AAA Arh ht Ahh 4 A a a a a a ---- Adda a nha sign and fine in quality; made up into quaint Collar and Cuff Sets, ee acsigu: sak Tom Fy Vestees Fronts ; bright, colored grounds. A x Jabots \ In Cream; many in old lace, all styles to fit the Fall mode in Frocks and Blouses, : ~ 75¢ to $1.00 "WINDSOR TIES each The fashion trend for Fall in bright shades is also to be found in the latest 'Windsor Ties. Some are plain, but the majority are in bright, floral or figured 3a fancy Pullovers he can ® o AP PPP OP PP PrrPy Ahh da ad ag Ahh A a | TT tM Ee Re 50c. to $1.25 °° ~ Shirts and Drawers, d ly D $1.00 each BOYS' PULLOVER | ' Combinations - i