Daily British Whig (1850), 21 Feb 1914, p. 8

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An Ea il yd Every detail belonging to a man's wardrobe is here. There's a beautiful display of Spring Haber- dashery now in stock, and more arriving daily. An array of choice neckwear, exclusive shirts, gloves, hosiery, collars, cuffs, night-robes, pajamas, ete. Oh, well, we can't tell you the half here, so we will say The elegant dresser, the economically inclined, may come here with the assurance of obtaining ex- actly what is in the best taste and at money saving prices. Beautiful Neckwear 50c to $1.00 Exclusive Shirts $1.00 to $2.75 Choice Gloves $1 to $2.25 You see we are not at all extravagant in prices. Prices Low-- Quality High LIVINGSTON'S Brock Street A little out of the way, but it will pay you to walk. Hmously HOSIERY For All the Household AT WALDRON"S anne GE SH Children's plain and ribbed all wool cash. mere hose, double knee, high spliced heels, 8 different qualities to choose from. 25¢, 30c, 35¢c, and 40c a pair. * Heavy wool stockings, all sizes, 6 to 10 in. A splendid wearing quality. 18c, 20c and 25c¢ a pair. : : Boys' heavy knicker hose, made from un- : .. breakable yarn, 35c to 50c a pair. - Ladies' Cashmere Hose, plain and ribbed, the best English makes, 25¢, 35¢c, 50c - and 60c a pair. FY ~ Men's Cashmere and Heavy Wool Socks in "black and colored, 25¢, 35¢, 50c and 60c a pair. 'Silk Hose in Black and Colors, 50¢ to $3.50 a pail. Who Wonders if ull Musicians Wili go 0 Heaven A--American woman conceived | idea of reaming through the woods without se much as stitch on her) Set | Person. B--Barnum's land is unrivalled in: executive conceptions. FOR DEFEAT OF MASTERMAN, BETHNEL GREEN The Asquit hGovernment Will About to Amend Some Clauses in the Insurance Act, €---Cold that prevailed here a! Lordon, Feb. 21.--This is English {Week ago might have cured her for liberalism's black week and the vari- (all time to come of this airy fancy. ous excuses made by party organs D-----Detectaphones, another Yan- are more interesting for their in- kee discovery. genuity than convincing, The Souih E--Entrapping others by deceitful Bucks election, with an increasedlmethods, a despicable business liberal vote, was satisfactory, Beth- F--Field immense for spy work nal Green chances diminished day [in Thaw's own preserves. by day, but up to the last moment no| G--Gip the Bloods "shirroes" man refused to believe that Master- {purifying Canadian life' Help us! mun's seat was in real danger. The| H---Hon. Pelletier will send baby defeat of a cabinet minister is al- [an 25 miles jaunt for 18c. People ways a blow to the prestige of the |will send him home for nothing by ministry, and the Westminster [and bye. Gazette says: \ I---Illsmade, bodies should be de- "We should be paying Masterman [stroyed, says Sir W. Ramsay. A a very poor compliment if we did |wonder he himself was let dive so not admit that to get his scalp is a {leng. s femt of arms, or a feat of tomahawks, J--Jolt to common sense, this which may justly give satisfac- |"onfit" theory. Why . Byron tien to those who have achieved it." fwas lame: Milton was blind; Kipling The popular result with an enor- [is a mere mite; Goldsmith was un- decreased liberal majority |sightly and umcouth; Paul of Tear- the prestige. |sus himself had to contend with a Both Bethnel Green and, Poplar | weak insufficient frame; ' and yet, are purely industrial communi- {what did they not accomplish? 1 ties, a poor type, with an overwhelm- | was going to forget "Helen Kellar," ing majority of inadequately paid |the blind, deaf and dumb woman, be- workers. fore whose scholarship the world Some leading Bethnal. Green| stands amazed today! d liberals maintain that a factor K---Keep quiet, Sir W., unless you in Masterman's defeat was dissatis- Jean, as yon often have done, say fudtion over the Welsh (disestalish- !sane things. nient bill. The Bethnal Green re- L--Locks of hair show the instru- sult will probably quicken the |ment the musicians play. If that be government activity in amending |correct we know a few who won't clavses of the insurance act dealing {easily get a "harp" from Saint Peter. with the casual laborer; so as to.re- M---Mother of twenty-two child- move factors which now make the [ren in France is to receive the 'in- incurance a difficulty in the way of [signa of Legion of Honor. Well, obtaining casual employment. that's better than a bare breast with a fur coat on the side. N---No denying, Asquith has the brain and the heart and the courage! A worthy emulator of the great Gladstone. 3 O--Office boy in Ford Co., Phila- delphia, draws thirty dollars a week. Why don't some of our local lazy loafers try and get something like that? S P--Prize of $50,000 soon to be won, Atlantic to be crossed in air- ships and' ome more . marvellous achievement to go on recard, Q-----Quite often does it happen that | carrion fowls will assume the purity of the dove to entice other birds into their talons, R--Rigid cold gave mother earth a "shiver." S--Severe weather, whilst it caus- ed much suffering, did not fail either to make kind hearts go out in prac- tical charity to those most in need. T---Team of world-famed base- ballers visited Vatican. No doubt Holy Father was not less pleased with his novel eallers than they were with his genlality and attention. U--Unserupulous persons ncw soon bégin to see robins. is also disastrous to THE STOOK MARKET. F. B. McCurdy & Co, 86 and 88§ Brock St.--H. W. Nellis, Manager. 12 m., Feb. 2]st. Montreal Montreal Power : 228% Cement pid. . 924 R & 0 108% Foronto Railway 1431 Brazilian . Si Textile | . 854 Shawinigan 141} Detroit . 3 Macdonald & Cebaed «19 Bell Telsphone EERE: 157 Ottawa Light, Heat and Power 1684 good old New York Coppers ... " A 733 Smelters we ee . 63 C.P.R. : aren Siti" se 3H Reading . ie . 1674 Union Pacific ........ se. : 1614 United States Steel . . 658 thmiec o.oo : 30 { Melson ........ . . 074% Northern Pacific ................. «w 115% Brooklyn Rapid Transit Lo Rubber. sane wi 593] vV-_vVerity's absence quite as Lehigh Valley ..., wor ce 151 Imarked as #pringharbinger. American. Can. tsresrns vasserars' vvanen | SINE W---War is prolonged by caring Southern Pacific ....... «96% Itor the wouhded," says member of bi R.C.S. Moral: "Finish" them! Grain X--Xiremely dangerous hap-hazard declarations. Y---You ean't get away from the "Good Samaritan' without infring- ing on the law of humanity. --ZACCHEUS. will these i Cotton market closed. MORE GOOD SETTLERS £1 VTE Sette. Farmers From Ilinois to Come Into In Sporting Circles Frontenac juniors leave for Orillia on Sunday. Queen's hockey club entertained McGill at a supper after the game i Friday night. » George King, of' Olean, N. Y,, wants to wrestle F. Phillips in King- ston. . Parroit's Bay Hustlers defeatad Bath at hockey at Parrott's Bay ice on Friday by 4 to 2. Hockey results on Friday night: Argosauts, 3; Victorias, 1; Micmace, 3, Orioles, 1. box AL the eurling rink on Friday [Come evening, the rinks skipped by W. R Sills won from. Skip. W. Leslie by 14 to 5 in the "Whig" trophy series, . Canada That the publicity campaign now being carried on by Alberta is bear- ing the right kind of fruit appears tc be well established in a letter res ceived from J. L. Porte, who had been in charge of the Edmonton and Central Alberta exhibits that have been touring many of the states dur- ing the past few months. . He says: "On my visit to Virginia, Spring- field. Chesterfield, Mason City, Pe- ory, and Chatsworth, I met a num- who are' interested and will to Edmonton in the spring. We will have three good settlers from Virginia in July. From Chats- worth we will have a party of pine who will conie to Edmonton on' the last of May. good party from Mason City. "On my return to the city I had o invitations, one from Joliet and (one from Gardner, Ill, asking me to {ro and give them some information on our country. I wired them I would go on Sunday to meet them, and they niet me at the station, and some of the farmers drove in seven ed as prompter. The members who a a lutided to took: charge "of the affair were {and ten head of Jersey cows. . These George Hall, James Russell, Hl. Da- ! parties are all well to do. = This will a Wl oa for ai a 4013 be (he sat of 4 big mmigr- at . 8 s ._ tion from nois, as the landlords Kingstom has heen repaired and is are raising the rents on the tenants, in good condition. {although they are getting from $6 to [$15 per acre rent. It does not pay Wolfe Island News Wolfe Island, Feb. 20.--The mem- tw bers of the A.O.UW. held their an- nual ball in the C.M.B.A. hall Monday evening. There were 123 couples present. The hall was beau- tifully dedorated with evergreens wand | bunting. ~ Davis' orchestra furnished | music. 1. Brennan, Kingston, act : Slendowsr Notes them ifiterest on capital invested af- (Hendower, Feb. 20.--The shock of | tor paying their taxes, which are the" carthiquake of last week was felt lyary heavy." in some ers here. There istalk | °° of the ual mail delivery won - throug] is vicinity. James Wilton | The clectors of Newboro will vote and son, Richard, have been sawing | gy 4 by-law om March' 16th to de- wood at Desert Lake. Service was | ida the_ question of honusing the lid in the Friends' church. last Sub- {(nierio * Milling. and Menufactusing bath. Miss Martha Haoppins 18 at Co., which edmpany intend re-open- James Wilson's. fing the canning.factory. A bonus ti Ty : of 8200 per year for ten years 18 Where the Editor Stands contemplated, with the usual "fixed The editor of the Acton Free Press assessment, - ate. ' says: Ten years ago the Free Press| A jolly surprise pariy was much editor could buy ten dozen new laid enjoyed at"the home of Mr. and he is able to purchase only three doz- Games were played from 8.30 p.m. nt with that dollar. Eggs have till 10.30 p.m. Dancing was enjoy- one up. but subseription remains|ed till 12.90 o'clock. Réfreshments the same. See where we stand in | were served and musical selections the matter of the high cost of living. | were rendered by several young hme-- ladies. "Cod Liver Gil 23¢." Gibson's. . Mrs. Rise, mother of Amos Ries Waostport, with whom she lives, fell down stairs on Monday and was badly hurt. Both arms were broke. a below the elbows and her head @ wi "Cod Gibson's. The many friends of Joseph KE. i Thompsar will regret to hear of his Liver 0il Emulsion, 23." wd Lunulsion, f Dutton's. 'who would, if he could, ne. Lint that --yi We will also have. a | ~ ASTEADY STRING OF NEW SPRING NOVELTIES COMING IN Dress Goods A Foretaste of the Season's Novelties 3 SILK CREPE DE CHENE in the most wanted shades. NEW JACQUARD CREPE DE CHENE in rich designs and ¢ol- orings. 2 DUCHESS PATRICIA, a real dress satin, 36 inches wide, that we thoroughly recommend. A fine range of new shades CRE E+ sees DUCHESS POMPADOUR, a brocaded dress satin in many of the best shades, at : You may secure the right corset for your new spring gown. We are showing particularly smart models in the corsets now arriving for spring. French Model Corsets $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 and on up to $10.00 By Long Odds The Best One Dollar Corsets We have ever had is now ready for your choosing. All wanted ' sizes can be had to-night. } At One Dollar and A Half We have several new makes of corsets, stylish models that will be sure to please. Ask to see these. = ~ floleprooffiosiery Stockings that are guaranteed, 6 pairs for 6 months; if holes ap- pear within the 6 months new stockings will be given, WOMEN'S Hoioproof Stockings, in CHILDREN'S Holeproof Stockings, MEN'S Holeproof Sox. John Laidlaw & Son. A Large Stock of Trunks eggs with a year's subscription. Now | Mrs. A. C. Lambert, Montreal street. || | |] { | { | we sometimes || Just Received GOOD TRUNKS AT LOW PRICES We buy our Trunks in large quantities 4rom the best and largest factory in Canada. Trunks from $2.00 to $50.00, Glad to show our stock. EI TE i ---------- LIES I OTT CRORC Ta able Poe LLM G0 a Bog, A ant RI dy Gi MG pats

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