| EEE { FURS 1 CenTents Store Open Saturday Night. HUDSON SEAL The Popular, Good-Wearing, Rich-Looking Fur { This i.nobly to date ' midnight Saturday évery man must | previous | uation is plain." {ton added: | Two More Days Are Left RRL ait THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, FRIDAY, NOV VICTORY LOAN $2,081,600 ' ' ONE IN EVERY EIGHT SUB- SCRIBES IN THIS COUNTY. i to Make the Objective--Toronto Headquar- ters Sends Congratulations, wo days to go, Ontario t >» up a total of fifty millions | to get over the 200 millions hurdle. | is a task worthy of Ontario's! Your old country has done) but from now on until} sons ounce that's in him and all ecords in the grand old| to atoms." received lift ever province will be smashed This was the telegram on Friday morning from Sommerville, chief organizer of lhe Victory Loan. Mr. Warburton in dis cussing it said: '"The pepple must remember that there are only days left. With a record of $92,000 for yesterday and such places as Howe Island giving $21,000, the sit- Then Mr. Warbur- "One person in every { eight in this county has taken some lof the loan," The total up to last night was 181,826,600. Robert Meek ,chairman of the Vie- | tory Loan executive, received the fol- | of lowing from G. P. Wood, chairman the provincial committee, To- | ronto: | results~are simply wonderful. McKay Coats carry that individuality of style and artistic workmanship of finish, so much desired by women who know. We invite your inspection. Comparison tells the tale. It pays to buy McKAY QUALITY. John McKay, LIMITED, Kingston's Reliable Fur House, 149-157 Brock Street. WeareOptical Specialists Your Windows and Doors drafty and cold. Our weather strips put on by will make them wind IS BEST SOLVED BY COMING TO US STANDARD PATTERNS COLLEGE BOOK STORE. J. 5. ASSELSTINE D.OS. King Street: At the Golden Lion Grocery Fancy Clover HONEY In one pound sections, 25 cents each, Fresh California Prunes, nice and juicy ... Evaporated Peaches, 2 lbs for 235¢. Evaporated Apricots ... ... 15¢ Ib. Sweet Cider A |W. R. McRea & Co. Golden Lion Grocery McCann's REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE REMOVED 86 Brock St. Two doors west of old "es ees see Useful Gifts Is a very important thing, and especially this season when economy is the watch- word. In our store you will find a great many articles of real use and value. " Eiderdown Quilts are cheaper than coal and we have them in many qualities and prices, from $6.00 up. We will lay them aside for you until R. McFaul, "The Provincial Executive join hands with your executive and work- after two and a half weeks® strenuous but glorious work. $ A credit to you and your men who have produced them. But the previous days must be as nothing to the next two days, "Fifty millions in two days,' is our slogan in order to pass the two hundred million mark for Ontario alone." |LOCAL NOTES AND ITEMS or street west, Norman | two The | RRO und hs my nA INCDENTS OF THE DAY GENERAL INTEREST, i | Happenings In the City and Vicinity | ----What the Merchants Offer to the | Readers of the Whig. Ring up 645 for sweet cider. The Kaiser started this; buy your Victory bonds and help finish it. Come to Unionist Rooms to-night, and help the boys overseas. (See large advertisement.) Brock street "Methodist Epworth| League raised $60 at a sale and tea on Thursday afternoon W. Swain, piano wuner, 100 Clergy Orders left at McAu-| ley"s, or phone 564. { The funeral of the late Corpl. J Buse who died on Thursday will | take place on Saturday at 2 p.m. { Judge Madden, Napanee, heard | Kingston assessment appeals in the | City Council chamber on Friday | morning. . i | Now "isthe time to have your) plano tuned, we carry two expert] {tuners and will assure entire sat-| |isfaction. C. W. Lindsay. Ltd | Willlam McQuay, of Harrowsmith, | | shipped a pig to Rutledge Bros. on | Wednesday that brought the tidy| {little sum of $99.75. Who can beat] All the new are new, the cheaper and poorer lines on the market. 1917 and some advance numbers of 1918 Gibson Art Line is now being shown. reason of their enormous production the prices of the Gibson Art Line are no more expensivie than Now is the time to make your selection, while stocks MAGAZINES RECEIVED TODAY Vogue, Harper's Bazaar, Good Housekeeping, Picture Play, Hearst's, Motor, Motor Boating, Red Cross, Etude, Metropolitan, Forest and Stream, Electrical Experimenter, Books for holiday gifts. More thaa 2000 of the latest. and most popular reprint books in stock, The New 1917 Gibson Art Line CHRISTMAS CARDS, BOOKLETS, CALENDARS, ETC. Reprints of $1.50 Lod $1.25 Books . . .. Now 60e By 160-162 Princess St. jit? {| Now is the time to have your | plano tuned, we carry two expert tuners and will assure entire sat- 'sfaction. C. W, Lindsay. Lta. Get in for the big push for the| Victory Loan. The campaign ends on Saturday night. 'Put up all the! {money you can _in the good invest-| | ment. | | We will rent you a plano, and at| end of six months if you feel like | purchasing instrument we wili al- [low the 6 months' rental on pur- |chase price, and arrange easy terms | |on balance. C. W. Lindsay, Ltd. | The sum of $125 was raised on| Thursday afternoon by the ladies of | \ Be Open Nights | The College Book Store, Phone 919 Pr Sm, | COAT Sale 15 only Sample Coats -- tweeds. This sea- J BOYD'S | Victory |}'ardson Co., Litd., had just signed up| Rooms to-night. l| "This amount," said Mr. Warburton, | Senator Richardson's Investment. | Calvary Congregational church as an | G. R. Warburton, organizef of the addition to a fund being raised to pay | Loan campaign said to the| for a furnace for that church. There] Whig this afternoon that he has just| was a large attendance. > 'been advised that the James Rich-| Dont forget meeting at Unionist (See large adver- for bonds to the value of $255,000.) tisement.) Prevost, Brock street, has recelv- over ed a large shipment of mens' and the $2,000,000 figure. But we are youths' winter overcoats and suits, not going to stop there. We will go| which he will sell at very close pri- strong until Saturday night and we ces. In his order clothing depart- will have a big pot before the cam-| ment he has a full range of cloth paign ends." {which he will make up into suits or | overcoats at a very reasonable price and guarantee first class fit. At 4 meeting of the civic garbage committee on Thursday afternoon, James Smith was appointed caretaker of the Bagot street dump. The place 'has been fenced and entrances have been made at Cataraquli and Bagot streets. "puts Kingston's investments The Quinine That Does Not Affect Head. Because of its tonic and laxative effect, Laxative Bromo Quinine can be taken by anyone without causing nervousness or ringing in the head. There is only one "Bromo Quinine." E. W. GROVE'S signature is on box. REA MARTIN The leading lady with "The Brat" at the Grand on Saturday, Dec. 1st, mat- inee and night, HUNS MADE POOR CLOTH Everything They Made was a Cheap, Shoddy Imitation, David Will of the Semi-ready Store, 213 Princess street, says: "Imtports of made-in-Germany goods started price corruption in Canada over twenty years ago. The| Germans made shoddy imitations of sterling English goods and found ready sale for their deceptive wares, German makers of men's clothes came to Canada, and everybody in the trade was stampeded into see- ing how cheap and hasty they could manufacture, Ready-made clothing becAme a questionable business. "In 1895, just 22 years ago, the Semi-ready Company was founded by Canadians from Toronto, Montreal and Peterboro, and the purpose was to see how good they could make men's clothes. They put actual hand tailoring and custom made me- thods into each garment, but bought and sold in a wholesale way. They organized tailor shaps and developed skilled specialists. They did this all at a cost of about a dollar more on each suit. "Most men willingly pay a little more to get a lot more. Before the war the false German idea in tailor- ing men's clothes had been about vanquished. May it never again be- come the vogue in Canada to sacri- fice gyality for a cheap dollar!" con- cluded Mr. Will | | IN MARINE CIRCLES. The Movements of Vessels Reported Along the Harbor. The steamer Jex arrived from Charlotte, with coal for the Montreal | Transportation Company. The steamer Jeska arrived from Garage! Have opened an office and store corner of Brock and Bagot Sts., Savage's old stand, carrying a full stock of TIRES Automobile Acces- sories, Gasoline Don't forget we are doing busi. ness as usual in the above lines, Agents for REO CARS, Geo. Boyd, Prop. Phone 201. BUY A VICTORY BOND son's latest styles. Sizes 16, 18, 34, 36, 38 only. Priced up to $23.50 each. On the bargain counter Saturday morn- ing at 9o'clock. Each .. .. .. $12.50 HALF PRICE 7 only, ladies' black taffeta silk skirts, 23, 24, 25 waist band only. Priced $7.00 each. Saturday morning snap, $3.50 Boys' fleece lined underwear--all sizes Pen- man's best quality. Each .. ... 50c Orders taken for HUDSON SEAL COATS W. F.Gourdier Phone 700. 78-80 Brock Street. REMNANT SALE A clean-up-in remnants of wool dress goods. Moreen skirtings, etc., lengths from 2 to 6 yards. On the bargain counter Sat- urday morning at about half the pres- ent value. Get your share. EE El Newman & Shaw, The Always Busy Store. poe RUILDERS SUPPLIES eeeg On Easy Terms A semi-detached dwelling, with 6 rooms, B. and ©., cellar and good yard, for $1450. A double dwelling on Pine St., for $2000. A New Bungalow, all mode ern, on Markland St., at $2,000. Houses to Rent, Money to Loan. E.W.Mullix 1 & Son Cor. Johnson and Division Sts. Phones 580 and 1456, CLOSING OF MAILS Brith.h mail closes irregularly. Intormation posted P.O. Lobby from time to a a United States, daily 11.30 a.m. and 11.30 p.m, Grand Trunk, 8 11.30 am. and 11.30 p.m. Grand Trunk, and DRESSED SPRUCE A very fine lot of . matched spruce lum- of City, 3.30 CPR. .. 10.15 am. and CNR Sen sen see see we THE SOLDIERS ORGANIZE TO HELP W. F. NICKLE WIN IN yr KINGSTON. ber for floorings, par- S ANGLIN & CO. Factory, Returned Men Meet--To Hold Smok- er 'Next Wednesday--Decide to Make a Canvass, On Thursday evening a large num- ber of soldiers and discharged sol- diers met at the headquarters of the Union party on Princess street and formed an organization for the pur- pose of furthering the interests of the Union party in Kingston. Lieut. Barrett of the 1st Battalion, C.EF., was elected chairman, and Mallory Shaw, secretary. It was de- cided to hold a soldier's smoker on Wednesday evening next. Phone 66. Factory Phone 1415, does Lamber., Coal and Weod wwe J {eZ 2o 14 DRKTPVRR FAVORITE DRUG STOR Sodus with coal for Robert Craw- ord. The steamer John Randall arrived in port with a cargo of coal. The Cargo was consigned to Belleville, but owing to weather conditions, the vessel could not make Belleville, so it is likely the coal local parties, The steamer Mapleton passed down at 6 p. m. on Thursday loaded with coal from Erie, for Mon- treal. - Canada Steamship - Lines: The Aberdeen arrived from Mon- treal Friday morning, light, on her way to Picton, to be laid up for the season. Trawler No. 13 passed down on Friday morning, on her way to the Atlantic coast. The steamer City of Ottawa arrived from Montreal on Friday morning, on her way to To- ' ronto and X Hamilton, with package Jl work of organizing for the present i} every Canadian soldier. ! }| men canvass the city and particularly b ji to canvass the relatives of men now ji serving at the front. i column of to-day's paper of the }! ing to Kingston : }| ence Church, Wm. W. Porter, C8.B., Hi of Boston. i public lecture on Christian W. F. Nickle addressed the meet- ing and said that he was both pleas- ed and honored in having the return- ed soldier voluntarily undertake the 'Week End Specials 30c L PAGE & SHAW CHOCOLATES $1.00 LB. Mahood's prs Rte campaign which meant so much to every Canadian, and particularly to It was decided to have returned Christian Science Lecture, Announcement is made in another com- of one of the fore:] most lecturers of the Chrisitian Sei- He will deliver a free Science in their ehh on Johnston street,