=Founded 1847. Blue Overcoats OVERCOAT DEPARTMENT SECOND FLOOR An Unusual Showing of Blue | Overcoats Ed Have you noticed the great number of Blue Overcoats worn this season? Made in unusually smart mode Is. "The Coat for all occasions' --the one Overcoat choice for the one Overcoat man. See our special offering. $21.50. $30. 00 $35.00 NEW FALL HATS $3.95 SHIRT FOR A HURRIED UP. HUNDREDS OF THEM. VALUES UP TO $8.50 - - NEW FALL HATS $3.05 SALE CLEAN- $1.95 LIVINGSTON'S 75-79 BROCK STREET * 'THE TWO PLAYS GIVEN AT CONVOCATION HALL 'Dramatic Guild Held First Meeting of Season Thurs- day Night. : nin The Queen's Dramatic Guild beld its first meeting of the season on | Thursday night in Convocation Hal. | { The meetings are only open to mem- {bers of the Guild, but there was & {good attendance, Two one-act plays | were Presented, and one of these, {entitled "In Love and War," iwritten by Mr. R. W. {of 1812, and the scene is Said near | Kingston. The play was directed by [the author. ! The second play was in one fet "How He Lied to Her Husband." | was laid in a Sowth Kensington Lo | ing-room, and the time was recent. At these meetings of the Drama- {tic Guild there is a minimum of busi- {ness and a maximum of dramatic {production and performance. An- jother such meeting is to be held {next Thursday and it will be the final business'meeting of the term. : A MISSIONARY GATHERING. | Women Pledge Support to the On- tario Temperance Act. {| On Thursday afternoon a number {of ladies of the Kingston Presby- | terial Executive went to ataraqu! | where 4 very succesaful rally was { bold in the United Church. Mrs. R 0. Jolliffe, President of the Presby- { tarial, presided. The following Aux. { artes were represented: _ Cat. { araqui, Westbrooke, Glenval® Kep- { ter, Elginburg. Mrs. Jolliffe showed | & map of the district covered by the Kingston Presbyterial explaining the Auxiliaries, Circles showing the by each since the formation of the | new United Societies { A discussion followed on the bes: means of increasing the givings so that every effort could be made to further the work. Systematic giving either by mite boxes, or envelopes was strongly recommended as bring ing the best results. Mre. W. 8. Gordon, Kingston gave a excéllent address on the temperance question before the pub- lie, urging the women to forget party politics and remembbr only the great moral issue at stake. In her address she paid glowing tribute to Hon. W. F. Nickle and the stand taken. The following resolution moved by Mrs. W. 8. Gordon and seconded by Mrs. J. Fr. mecraayen was passed by the large audience present: Resolved, That we, the ladies of the W. M. 8. of the United Church meeting in convention, heartily en- SERVICE QUALITY Anderson 1 Bros. Ltd. 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The case was enlarged for a day, and the magistrate stated that he would issue a warrant for the man's arrest. Questioned by the magistrate, the woman stated that her husband had complained about being #11, but that he was able to walk around the home. The couples have eight children. To Hold Carnival, The Kingston Curling Club is holding a carnival at the Curling Rink, Thursday evening, November 25th. The programme will include games for the children. The mem- bers promdse full galore, with an orchestra for dancing. The admis- sion is free, 80 the attendance should be darge, rain or shine. Service at "Y" The. Mothers' Council of the Y.M. C.A. is holding its annual Thank- offering service in the "Y" this af- ternoon. Rev. G. A. Brown will speak at the service. Mr. Will Cooke, of the National Boys' Word Board, will R. G. McHlroy and Harold Me- liroy, of Rideau street, have return- ed from two week's hunting trip. They brought with them two fine large deer. They report that the deer are very plentiful this year. and that there are very few hunters 4 who do not get their full number. Two tive Works Thursday and another engine, No. 5377 will leave there to- | work to be done by the Scouts. * night, and is he hav] Engines Out, Engine No. 5376 Jeft the Locomo- morrow to go on the run at Smith's | AILY BRITISH WHIG », . ~ - * City and District--| Much Than Apples. Yellow pears ic one big basket | two for 75c, Saturday at Carnovsky's | Baskets of grapes, Carnovsky's. The Bank C The local bank clearings for the week, ending November 18¢h, 1926; were, 770,738.18; corresponding | week last year, $855,008.10. "Al" Davis Home. Mr. A. L. Davis, who has been in Hamilton for the past three mesic, retumed so Kingston on Thu, being warmiy w by his wide circle of friends' Kingston or Retirement. Once when Mr. W. F. Nickie's in Kingston, he would drop out of public life." -- Still More Rain. And etill more rain, Following a vert fine morning, the Weather Man | turned om the sprinkler agein on | Thursday afternoon and the etorm | developed into a regular downpour; for the greater part of the night. To Visit Smith's Falls. About twenty members of the Kihgston Rotary Club will leave this evening to pay a friendly visit ¢o the club at Smith's Falls. The local Ro- tarians intend to put on a real peppy meeting, Not To Remove Finger. Mrs. John Steele, Tichborne, is in| the hospital with blood poisoning in} her finger. It was thought at first] she would have to have the finger taken off but the last report she was much better, Lecture on Old Edinburgh. In St. Andrew's Hall, Monday, Nov. 22nd, at 8 p.m. Prof. Roy will} deliver a lecture on "Old Edin: burgh," illustrated by lantern Boje) and songs by Mrs. Herbert 8S. Wood, | Vancouver. Mr. Freeman Waugh and | Dr. Phillips Macdonnell. Admission | 25 cents, Appreciation of His Devotion. A report presented at a business meeting of the University of Trinity College expressed appreciation of | Rev. C. A. eager, wiho resigned from | the position of provost and vice-! changelior to accept the bishopric | of Ontario, "for his unetined devo- | Von to Trinity during the official! period of transition from the Old Trinity to the New." Attending Trade Convention. Mr. T. G. Bishop, president of the Board of Trade is in Toronto at-| tending the annual convention of the | Ontario Associated Boards of Trade| and Chambers of Commerce. He is also to take part with a deputation | of the Eastern Ontario Boards of Trade in a conference with the Hy- dro-Electric Power Commission. Interesting Coutest. The Ottawa Citizen of Thursdey had the following: "The announcement of ex-Attor- ney-General Nickle that he will run as a prohibitiondst én Kingston com- pletes the setting for one of the most teresting contests in the province. Mr. Nickle pute the issue up to his constituents clearly and forcefully. What happens in Kingston will farn- ish a clear indication of public opin- fon." Sent Congratulations. Congratulations to Hom. W. F. Nickie, former Attorney-Gemeral im the Ferguson Government, on his decision to contest Kingston as a prohibition candidate, were tele graphed to him by Dr. F. H. Gis borne, K.C., 1.8.0., president of the | Ottawa Prohibition Union, and also | campaign chairman, on the request of the executve at its meeting in prohd- bition headquarters. There was con- siderable gratification manifested at the decisfon of Mr. Nickie, and the invitation to address a meeting in Ottawa is still open ®o him. William Swamme, plano tuner Orders received at 100 Clergy street west, 'phone G64w, DAILY MEMORANDUM. Euchre and dance, Catholic hall, Portsmouth, to-night, 8-12 p.m. 35c Children of Mary euchre, Catholic to-night, 8 Assembly hall o'clock. Music. Heinz Tomato Ketchup : 2 for Bec. sevnns 8 for Be. 1 Tomato Ket 1 tn. fomats Ketchup, ¥. . B%e. Inquire about these specials When placing your order. ! WE SELL 131E BEST COPFEE IN THE CITY. Crawford' st . F riday, November 19, 1926. --t ---- - somnf 8] SATURDAY MORNING SALES 5 FEATURE SPECIALS 500 Large Size Fancy Jacquard Bath Towels 59 Representing values from 75c. to 90c. each. In a riot of fancy, colored bord- ers and overchecks, this unushal offering of large size Bath Towels means a substantial saving. Many of them come with pretty colored overchecks; othe white with fancy Jacquard ends, while every one is of heavy absor- bant weave and best quality. A The colors are Blue, Mauve, Rose and Gold. "Buy to-morrow for Christmas Gifts." . On sale at 9.30 sharp. C €a. rs in plain 36 Only Bed $ Com If sold in the usual way, these fine, heavy Comforters would cost you $3.75 each. To- -morrow only, place on sale 36 only, for ..... 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The result of a purchase direct from, the manufacturen of fine, pure ' Linen Clothe, y first grade cloths, with a few substandards wilh slight im- perfections. The patterns are exceptional and beautiful in design, The size is 2 yards by 8 yards, The savings are: Reg. $5.95 Cloths for . . . Reg. $8.00 Cloths for . . . Reg. $9.50 Cloths for . . . .$3.95 . $4.95 . $5.95 JLAIDLAV & SON ~---- IAMITED 170 Princess Street .