Daily British Whig (1850), 21 Nov 1912, p. 2

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THE DAILY HRITISH WHIG, THUASDAY. NOVEMBER 21, 1912. THE HALLS OF QUEEN'SICADETS ARE HOPEFUL MEETING OF THE POLITICAL [BELIEVE TIUEY CAN LAND THE Parliamentary Offer SCIENCE PARLIAMENT. CHANPIONSHU . . ie hr Sates iin. Hen ia He 4 Ts. Worked Did Of Canadian National Newspapers, o Debate on "Home Rule for Ire. Daily--The Final Game is Likely : . land" Next Saturday Evening. to Occur on December 2, TORONTO MAIL AND GLOBE. - The political science padliament mit Captain Blackstock, of the senior : for p BeO ime, on We y af- | te of the Roy Mili r Coll . 3 POINTS. at tae nines Five Months For $1.00 speaker, Prof. Skelton, Dr. Swanson jon Thursday moraing, that the cadets{} - Th th . f . ] . presided. would again "land" the Dominion|} From Now to April 1st, 1913. PO | A bill was introduced by the gov- | Rugby championship in Kingston, as ol ak . € ree nts o vita m ernment to revise the bank act, so asi result of their game in Hamilton Send or phone orders ic us and receive prompt attention. portan to secure government inspection, am |r Ottawa one week from Saturday. : 1 . . " . Ce In increase in the gold reserves held, the } ie soldiers are having dally work. ; | ittle "Miss Fix-It Music. prevention of bank mergers and the | Juts on Point Frederick, and should « J FURS abolition of the emergency note issue (be in fit shape to clash with the The fons leading numbers :-- 9 = clause in the act by requiring that Fither aspirants for Dominion inter- pa a : s . the banks increase their capital, the | nediate silverware, whieh the Ship Ahoy, J Ever Love Another Girl, basis of note issue, instead of putting | 'adets defend for the third year. Excuse Me, Mr. Moon, will you be My Eve, Are the designing, the cutting up huge rest funds. Argument was re | The team will be practically the stricted largely to the bapk inspection | same as has played the latter part and production: clause of the act. ot speakers lor the 1 the 235m, which Fouled Varsity £9 . - government were Messrs, Twigg, Rut on the college campus. » final | Hl " : 3 p 3 ledge, Fleming, McNally and Fraser, | ;ame was' played last season on De- /; o\ € buy direct, therefore ou while Year Spankic, Konter, Long | ember 2nd. / COLLEGE BOOK STORE 1 Garvock led the attack for the rami . obtain from us the finest FURS. al Surah Wd the ash ea \ At the meeting next We ay the h ; Phone 019, We employ only the most ex- government will resolve itself into a| Steohen Roughton, a member of £2 G d d h provincial legislature, and will in-fthe Board of Education, will retire esIgners, an cutters, wno troduce a bill to abolish' bilingual [irom the board at the end of the : . . schools in Ontario. Two weeks from | ear. Owing to the fact that he has e graduate in exclusive Wednesday the budget will be intro- | + great dedl of business to atid J theretore Vi hal 3 a duced by the finance minister. Three | io out of the city, afd is houses : changes will be advocated in the pres-| unable to attend the meetings, = Mr y All th F . . k ent farif-a bonus to Stout Shctuntry in- { Roughton feels that he cannot spare Ww . Ww p -- ! stead of any tariff protection, the re lihe time for the work. He has ser- ch € urners in our wor duction of the duty on machinery, and § ..4 four years on the board. d | rst at £8 For Christmas. Q the increase of the preferential tariff, : shop are experts. Each a spe- et ow Tn Troe) > : + 2 3 government ranks when it was an | Siapr |. Pixley, business manager TN cialist in his line, ensuring you nounced that Premier J. R. Lowers or Bernard Daly, in Dion Dare, 1 : IN GOLD AXD 8 ER, had been called west by business, a great Irish play, 1s in the aity, finish ' On expanding Gold and Silver the very best workmanship will not be able to pilot them on the ng arrangements for the production . Bracelets or the less expen- political seas for three weeks at least. § | ° (v0 Grand, matinee and night on sive, straps. They are accur 'The government will hold a caucus at | 3... . November 20rd, A: . 3 aed dmopi : . throughout ane ha a Jontler in. nis sheenve. | nturday, November dure More room, more room, for the display of Holiday ate Jen rele tmeptecss, ad WwW ite r ( a ogue. | High class songs in great variety. [fl Goods is the cry with us. motion of the arm. nte for tal € At the 'meeting of the Alma Yuies Irders. taken for expert piano tuning. y . We have them with White & op : Sasiety - Saweiay mii, there ye Dutton's Music Store. Phone 279. | Ww ) 1 i Kk i Enamel, Silver, or Gold Faces - a deba igi When a girl points the finger of © must get the space, and get it quick, and as a at moderate prices. : § i Arts '14 on the subject, Home Jae scorn it may be for the purpose of 8 F ? Eh 1 ' "Phere is going to be a big ; : Hor a hal the negative side | WINE Off her rings. result many lines have to be sacrificed. demand for this Gift this 2 mw) u AOUC b » * . - * 3 The F H of 'the Question for '13, and Messrs. leads Tice Liver Tila, ai Fo Christmas. ur riouse Millikin and McNab for 11 will look lg, 0, "pool treet. Here are two very tempting bargains for Friday -- after the nights of the Irish. When merchants advertise "all I-- Medicing '14 won the Metlement cup spenings women are expected ic | shoppers. > SMITH BROS. R : 5 : irop in. | by defeating Arts '15 on Wednesday on] "00, Lo pactoiy. Large stock " - the lowe tampua_by en 3-5 of ready-made corsets to suit any fig: {H Jewelrs and Opticians, ; X oe] 3 ge medicals outplayed the Arts men ati" 204 Princess. 1 of M ' aff stages, i 1,000 yards of fine quality Embroideries and inser No gifts so suitable, useful and| y; io fikely that there will be a soe "The [lat Store." fH tions, all this season's buying--.lengths from 3 to 10 x lay n the near future . ne . x» durable as Furniture, Rugs, etc. cer game pla) i yards and priced at from Sc to 18¢ a yard, For a Fri- tween the all-stars of Arts vs the all day sweep your choice We store these until needed. stars of Medicine. . ge Arts '13 defeated Arts '14 in an in ; Sacrifice Sale i fe oft IES teresting game of rugby on Wedaes- . PE te ¥ day on the lower campus by the score 3 | (eR Eee of 10-2, Cadenhead, Garvock and a -- Jewis stared for the winners and Mil --OF -- he a ard likin and McLachlan for '14. Prof. | §i- Fail Malcolm and Mr. Dunlop handled the game mn an mpartial manner. HI BRO ganet between, Atte and stiog a sales Book Cases c6 in which first team men will not be 1,000 yards of Torchon and Valenciennes Laces Ermine, Persian iti make a useful hatred lrom Bartels, Madden, b. och and insertion ,--pretty designs, priced up to 12}c a @ieitl 200 handsomé a oot oq Sten An --_ yard. The lot will go on the Friday Morning Bargain A : in ste Table at -- | rteth . KINGSTON STREST MARKET. 9c a yard. : Reéal Estate is the basis of all wealth. SOME GOOD INVESTMENTS. $400--Chatham Street, dwelling; THE AL 'ST RE rent, $4 per month, WAYS BUSY ORE. $950--Raglan Road, dwelling; rent, $8 per month. , $950--Charles Street, dwelling, oe . - m--- ones - . stable and garden; rent, §8 per bar . : month. THIEVES WERE BUSY. AA $950---Victorta, dwelling snd deep ---- lot; rent, $8 per month. Secured Entrance to the Store of | ! $1,000 Lansdowne Street, dwell. W. A, Sawyer & Co. i ing, stable and lot; rent, §8 pes By removing a pane of glass in a ! month. | $1,200---Russell Street, dwelling | § 1 | window at Lhe rear of the shop, thiev- gins Be a BT he, os secured an entrance to the boot and » ' i . shoe store of W. A. Sawyer & Lo, - have arrived at $8 per month. i (PRS 00 OF t¥0 yore May Brought in This Week ty papwaire" | parts can be Than Last. dad Ln The number of loads of hay brought given and added in by the farmers so far this week is double that of last week, for the to each year same period. Up to Thursday morn- ing thirty loads had been weighed on the scales at Place d' Armes. Work is slacking down somewhat on the farms of the district, and this may be one reason for more hay being Rugs, Curtains, Draperies, etc. sold on the street. The prices re main about the same--$14 and $15a Wise buyers are already laying jor. Luloia She erop is held in the asl rns the sellin, oo on the streets de: thelt: presents; cr ee BP sodl Bo Rg Repair and Upholstering prompt. 'be Whig on Thursday morning thaw Iv d "Ph 9 jonly the best of the Canadian erop y done. one 90. could be exported to the! United Y States. as the crop on that side of ours, , (the border was especially good and The kind you are looking for HARRISON hou. wt} Butter fell in price on Thursday's 1s the kind we sell. I. F. ; . COMPANY market. It for dle. and 30, § and some of the good housewives SCRANTON COAL SHOE REPAIRING bought quantities for 0c. a pound. - id we I have installed the Good- Fuge remained at 0c..a doses. Pure wood Coal 4 elroy aes Year Welt Machine System for J Kevs brought from lfc. to 17. a . nd. cks sold at $1.25 fowl ~ all kinds of Shoe Repairing. rR : Booth & Co. Cal] and give me a trial. i Tt Th A Te sa chickens from ROBERT PAYNTER, The general prices 5 were: Potatoes, FOOT WEST STREET. 269 Princess Street. S8c. 10/81 a bag: apples, Tc. a . i. : cabbage, 5c. and up; 50c. doz; 0c. pki; carrots and turnips, . a , darmmite, pet pk.; Word AN ye pd (womree), . each; pumpkins, CLEANING KID GLOVES, Oc. to. 300. enchi quions, 40c. peck. We clean kid gloves and -- -- make them fresh and clean TWENTY. FIVE YEARS AGO. again--almost like new, Our ; . The slogan of our Mil- |p Princess street, hnd made off with sev- $1,250---Nelson Street, dwelling linery Department, has al- eral pars of shoes. Ihe theft occur. . ' | and deep lot; rent, $8 per ved between seven and eight o'clock, iarnguen, seve and sight oclock. | § BK PURDY'S J{o1.200Varkiana. sereet, aweting, stable and Jot; rent, $8 per month. ways been "Modern Milli- onth. nery at Moderate Prices --No Two Hats Alike," store had been eniered. . WwW. MULLIN and further, we never | 5 Quite a nombeér of petty thefts hav i : carry Hats over from one ates wumbat 4f puty theits have 3 Roses, Lily of the Valley, Real Estate Bought and Sold. season to another. Fol Bc. on the ningston & Pembroie eail. Chrysanthemums and Bi C0" GHNsoN & DIVISION ST5. lowing this policy Tos way was entered and a somber of ar- Carnations. "Phone 539. Morrow starts a Clear. (I crles, Joo ih Juiver: work, ete tak. All fresh. . i en. ®% nol a serious one, process does not alter the ance Sale of all our Trim- | ans: the Maple a ipa nage the @ Elsewhere in 1887, med Hats. The selection | {here is someone around all the time, Store "Phone 38. House 025A. | er in s Soh Glenora, with Capt. . {4 . ; | 0 is ready to pick wu somethin, ' a werk ih Mav 18 is large, and the always Boe does not belong to him. ' | moderate prices will have boxes were found at the rear of the 109 BROCK STREET 1 : pervy piece of business. Some empty | jstore alter it was discovered that the tbat the case ie one which shows that | THE MAYORALTY CONTEST. | Municipal Pot Has Not Commenced ] to Bol} Yet. Who will be a candidate for mayor? This is a question which is being ask- A ey asa of counterfeit We. 'im circulation, 'oes not appear to be h interest wm the matter. some of the city fathers bave dee i to enter the contest they are keeping it under "their hat." Some anos hi a, 3 ot 1 is set conspl announceenis ve ns = Ws approval conspicu- FOR EYEGLASSES OF ously on all our laundry work SPECTACLES ~4t is I heartily recommend the TORIC or wide angle lens be- cause it allows a wider range of vision and more room for the eyelashes. » If you don't know about TORIC LENSES, come In and 'Phone 22 Cor Princess & Sydenham Sts. A

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