THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. == MODERATION LEAGEE |= 825 _*30 $3 Words are futile in telling you about the wonderful values you'll find here. They're shown with set-in sleeves and Raglin Shoulders, Half Belts, 3 Piece Belts and Belts' all around. For good style, good fabric, good workman- ship, here are values that cannot be equalled in the city: Overcoat Department, Second Floor. : : PLEASE NOTE: A small deposit will hold any Coat until required. AGENTS FOR Turnbull's Ceetee "Pure Wool-Un- . shrinkable Underwear AGENTS FOR Stanfield's Unshrinkable Underwear on " GSTON'S =i "If Off Your Route It Pays To Walk" LOOKS FOR CONCESSION (Continued from Page 1.) \that government came from these centres which have now voted in favor of government control." Praises The Whig. Another prominent member of the Moderation League expressed similar ideas and gave the Whig a boost when he said: "I am a Conservative and a supporter of the so-called 'wets,' but irrespective of the result of the plebiscite vote I must right here say that the Whig's service to the public on the results was the best I have seen in any election." The Kingston Branch of the Moderation League is very much pleased with the local resuits. There is a gain of over one hundred and fifty on the last "wet™ majority reg- istered in Kingston and the leaders said this morning that, in their opin- fom, fully ninety per cent. of King- 's male vote was for Govern- ment Coatrol. Government Up Against It. Kingston business men generally had a variety of opinions ?concern- ing the vote. In most cases they ex- pressed only a private opinion and would not talk for publication. Along the lines of its effect on busi- | ness they had very little: to say though many of them thought finan- cial conditions would have bettered by government control. Even some of the O.T.A. supporters admitted this but claimed that the resulting |. ovils would far surpass in import- ance the financial gain. - B.'N. Steacy, head of Steacy's Lim- ited, and president of the Board of Trade, satd: "I have not much to say either way and pothing what- ever as the spokesman of any club or organization. But, as a personal opinion, from a political standpoint 1 cannot see how the Ontario Gov- ernment can enforce the OTA. In those sections which voted 80 strongly against it." The majority for the O.T.A., while a healthy one, is so smaidl in comparison with the large number of voters in the province that the position is rather delicate, appears to be the general view. Business men were unanimous in the opinion that] the Ferguson Government is in a tight box to-day but few care to make any statement one way or an- other as yet. TELEPHONE SERVICE WAS THE VERY BEST at Central Did : ; The twenty-three girls, who were on duty at the Bell Telephone office on Thursday evening, had one of the busiest times on recprd. The two telephones at the Whig office were kept busy from six o'clock until af- ter twelve o'clock and again on Fri- day morning commencing about eight A Harvest of Values | for Saturday Morning Flannelette Blankets, $2.69 pr A real, big, money-saving special is of- fered in these fine Flannelette Blankets. Soft quality--White with Pink or Blue borders. 12-4 size. Unusual value. Roller Towelling, 15¢ yd. A household item that has a constant demand. "This is a heavy quality -- 17 inches wide--White with Red border or stripe pattern. Considering the quality it is an exceptional bargain. 22" wide. Table Damask, 50c yd. In neat, attractive designs, comes thi§ Mercerized Cotton Damask. It is well made from fine Cotton yarns, and is very satisfactory for everyday use. Splendid value. 56" wide. ¥ Drapery Chintz, 25¢ yd. Assorted patterns in this pepular ma- terial is here offered, showing a range of unique designs on a good wearing cloth. A o'cléck. The service wes excellent and the management of the Whig is - splendid fabric. 36 inches wide. . SPECIAL LOW PRICES ON FINE QUALITY YOUNG LAMB FOR SATURDAY THESE ARE ALL SPECIALLY SELECTED LAMBS lo Front Quarter Roast, Ib. . . . 18c. Breasts and Stewing Cuts, 1b 12¢ || LoimRoutlh oo... 20 | Mint Free With Orders. - A No. 1 Ontario, cookers. Per | Sweet Potatoes-- POTAT( a a b Roasts, Ib. . . ...22¢. | Boiling Cuts, Ib. ......... 8c. [HSIC" Ws Geen tn 4 : : - Steak"... 31bs. 28. | Oven Rousta, Ib. .<..... 18. [JIS Liars | tt eT e | Beef Hearts for roasting, Ib. 10. Ladies' Underwear, 75¢ gar In the cold winter-time these serviceable ie. | BeefLiverdb...........5c [hi ing, frying, ete. 2 Ibs. 25¢. 1 Vests and Drawers will be most: accept-- 'Men's Combinations, $2.50 Those who do not care for all wool Underwear will appreciate these soft, White, Knitted Cotton garments. Suitable weight--well made--warm and will not irritate. Sizes 36 to 42.