Daily British Whig (1850), 21 Nov 1914, p. 2

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ROE hand dey STORE orex to. NIGHT A RS BARGAINS 3 aon me wh oe a Ladies F ur Coats | Remember our furs are McKay 'made in Kingston 4 ONLY PERSIAN LAME COATS * 36 inches long 56 ONLY PERSIAN LAMB COATS 50 inches long 7 MUSKRAT COATS, 40 inches long $30.00 Men's Fur Coats 100 COON COATS FROM $50 UP ALASKA BEAVER COATS $17.50 MEN'S JOHN McKAY, Limited ] FUR HOUSE. 149-1567 BROCK ST. FUR-LINED COATS, We have stock sixty-seven bales passed into of Rugs. 'Designs are smalier and prices as low as last season. Every make of stair and hall to match. + FIRE, L LIFE, SICKNESS AOC pan an AND. AUTOMOBILE AN. Grocery. Store in re. f the cit ly to ON: 18 Markée Square. Wit! ory and window fram for a detached Drlek veneer. residence, i or * : i # | Debility, Ment | driiggists or mail "yy weve Signs That Are Passing Away Sélence has taken the pro- fession of optics heyond the § of the. old. time "side ne" man, The strain mod- cern civilization places upon the eyes demands the hn of a ist, We are Optical Specialists. We devote our entire time to examining eyes and correcting their defects ith proper glasses. Consul ------ 1.8. Asselstine,D.0.S Ryesight Specialist. 848 King St. Phone 1019 'Wood's Phosphoding, Tote, dngliah Remedy. nervous vate, makes new Blood a old - Veins, Hures Nervous and Brain Wi nergy, Palpita on of the Price $1 x, Six lease, six will cure. Bold by al in plain pkg: on 1 eeipt oF mphiet mailed free. THE WOOD CO., TORONTO, ONY. (Formerly Windsor.) Christmas dency, loss Heart, Faili for $6. One will jee. New ERICH woipand Miss Piloen Wright, twill be the Told In Tomei ® \ v Mrs. J. M. Elliott Bar! Sfreet €n- tertained about®forty of litle Miss Kathleen's friends at = a- children's party last night from "five tc nine when a very "merry time wad spunt. Among those present were: Misg- es Marjorie Murray,. Vivian White, Dorpthen Sands, Mary Clarke, Ruth McClelland, Jean Helton, Mary Me- Gilivery, Phyllis Coates, Faucette Elliott, Muriel Boyd, Mary &hdréws, Carmel Telgminn, Poddy Haag, Carmel Telgmiun, Gladys Modtigom- ery, Barbara Boyd, Harriel Don: nelly, Grace Thinlop, Helen Nickle, Clara Farrell, Dorothy Murray, Marian Guild, Jean Mirrdy, Tvetts Lanos, ' afid Mastérs = Hugh Daf, Johti Renton, William Murpay, Rob ort i". Eftiotf, Plaviajr Donnelly, MeKay, Melviile Bova, Clarence Al lan, James Renton, Jumes MaCale, Albert Lanos, Millard Definelly, Colin MacPher$om, Heginald Sawyer, Gordon MacPhérson, Joséph Craws ford, W, Craig, Van Mills, Fraderelc Medley, Gordon Crawford, Elliott and W. Elliott . * > Mrs. L. W. R. Mulloy, Bagot streel, Alfred street, will go to Caobonrg on Tuesday, where they expect to 'take. part in a pa- triotic. concert on Jue sdayv evening. rs. Frederick' Macpaelind is New York, rs. Douglas Hammond, King street, and her visitor, Miss Esther Kerry, of Montreal, are spending tho week-end in Toronto. Miss Mollie Cartwright and Mary Hora spent a day or twe Napanee early this week. Mrs. Douglas Young is in for a short fime. Miss Bdna Vanluven, of camé down for the la§t night. Mrs. A. K. Hemming went to To rdnto on Wednesday to visit relatives for a few days. in in Toronto Napanee, medical davee yo. Mr. N. H. Racuticy has gone to Guelph fbr the week-end. Mise Stevenson, who has been guest of Mr. and Mrs P.O. son, Brock street, left- for New on Wednesday. Mrs. Leggett, guest of Mrs, street. the Steven is of Montreal, William Harty, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Ryan, King street, are spending the week-end in Newburg," with Mr. and Mrs. Ryan. * * * - é Mr. Leonard Birkett, Montreal, spending a few days in town his. parents, Mr. and Mrs. J, 1. keft, Bagot street. Miss Florrie Stewart, refurned spending real, Patch. Dr. and Mrs. D. B. Mundell, Brock street, are spending a few days in Toronto. Miss Dwyer and Miss Maizie Dwyer, Barrie street, are in New York. is Bir Bagot street, home on Thursday the past month in the guest of Mrs. Howard Mon H Miss Olive Cu Mr. Douglas Thown, University avenue, Miss Gib bard, of Napanee, and Mr. ¥. McRae, of Queen's University, will be guests Burlington on Tuesday. Mr. Chown groomsman, and the bridesmaids will be Miss Margaret McIntosh, of Madoc, and Miss Mabel Head, of Hamilton. Miss Violet Britton and Miss Chrissie Wright, of Gananoque, are the guests of Mrs. W. BE. Macpher- son, Alfred street. Miss Dorothy mount,- Carter, Carter, of West is the guest of Mrs. R. C West street LJ * * W. Birmingham, of are the guests of Mrs. Birmingham, Mr. and Mrs. Chatham, Cornelius street, Mr. nent and are now in Vietoria, Mrs. Maurice V. Plummer, S500 Street, from New York. Mrs. 'James street, B. C John- Maecparland, is in Montreal, on Thursday from Port Arthur. uly to-day after a delightful vigit th To- roftto 'with her sister, Mrs. R. Ham flton Pa¥tridge, and her cousin,' Mrs. J Burns. Mr. Gordon Sutherland, St. Louis, is the guest of his aunts, the Misses ison, Earl street, for _a short time, Dr. Vrobman, of the Eastern Hos- pital, Brockville, is Spending the» wepk-end With Mr. and Mrs L. oF Best, Sydenham street. Mr. and Mrs. T, F. Harrison and Miss Alice Chow left to-day for To- ronto to spend a few days before go- ing to Barlington for the Harrison. (Wilson weddi ing on JJTugsday, Mies Violet Prison. Miss Portia Loyd and Miss hrs. Wright, og Fab Miss arc' John- ste Bel Jere a Gia i Hiss a Vapluven, Arapa- 'D. Fitzpatrick; (Brock- ville), were amo: e Loi Sacsts at 'the mi dance last Miss Maud Bibs, Prescott and Miss Rita Boyd, Brockville, are visiting oF lends in the city. Mrs. H. B. Day and Miss Hilda Day, it, were the guests Stuart Misa York the | Stuart M. | with | after | at the Harrison-Wilson wedding in | Barrie and Mrs. Frederick Hammond | have taken the trip across the conti | returned early this week | Gore Mr. McKay Meikle arrived in town Mise Freda Burns returned home! Cr DoF y Marks' Company Concludes Its Ene He o gagement This, Evening. on rida evening, before a large the Grand Opera. House, the. Ea Si Stock company pre- 1 sontdd 'one of the best pieces in jis repertoire, "For Home and Honor." Kittie Marks took the leading role of "Margaret Tepes," and perform al her part with grace and . ability. She was ably assisted by that charm ing Little actress, Clara Belle Pras. The balasice of the company = aided with their best efforts. The specipl- ties: were unusually bright. | Tonight, their desing performance, | the company predeitea historical sen witional drama, esse Jes." Prime Westend Beet at Pithering" 8, Cheese sold at Brogkyille 'on Thurs day at THbo: nother He a Leta le Falta fe Fa tr hors row on 16 anny in costa hg Kuythiug | ise voit 'can Buy. Fadi It dver with | MeCant; Bay vod Hacoriey 4 Pickering s 1 gt ¥ | { George Mills & Go's Big Sale oontinues The crowds throng our store all day long. Thousands of more than pleased people can tes- tify = to the genuine snaps on sale. We still need consid- erable cash to satisfy the cxecutors and on many lines prices have Been lowered further than ever! | | MUFF SPECIALS | FOR TO.NIGHT | | BE HERE AT j O'CLOCK ALASKA SABIE---Fitra large Alaska sable pillow muffs, Regular price $24.00. FExee- utors' Sale Price . .. . $15.00 72 BLACK WOLF--Large pillow style with hicad and tail. Reg. ular price $25.00. Exccntors' Sale Price PERSIAN LAMB--Plain pillow style, even lose carl, Rego- Tar price $30.00, Exeeutors Sale Phir BB | 'MUSKRAT -- Large + shape, for . , PERSIAN PAW illow shape, for E ee NATURAL OPN Larger ba tow XNape, for om DYED COON--Large pillow i. tb SE $0.95 Ww ATOR 9HIS, SPAUK DANY An proporii- || Phone 919 Now -on Sale 15¢ Per Copy The College Book Store, Open Evenings Mail Orders 2c Per Copy Extra . 16C Princess Street stringent guarantee. The best kid glove in Canada at $1.00 a pair; all } shades; all sizes, and every pair backed with §i sizes, 18 to 30. The Best Line of New Mod-| el Corsets At $1.00 a pair to be seen anywhere. 6 styles in all mere Penman's Pen Angle Cash- Hose Perfect black, seamless, combining comfort and dur- ability, sizes 81-2 to 101-2. Silk and dark colors. Special 3 for $1.00 Hose Ladies' Silk Hose in all the popular shades for eves § ning wear, canary, old rose, reseda, king's blue; pink, ete. etc. all sizes. 75c a Pair A SNAP 1 IN ' LADTES' KITCHEN APRONS, light NEWMAN SATURDAYS MARKET PRICES. | A Refund Made On Eggs Not Strict. " ly Eresh. There was & good-sized market on Saturday morning with a plentiful supply of ehickens at 5c to 80¢ a pair; apples at 30c to 40¢ a peck; butter at 30c to 35c a 1b, dnd eggs selling as high as 50c a dozen for strictly fresh, One lady.on Thursday charged a man 45¢ a. dozen for what she called | strictly fresh eggs and on. Saturday ghe had to make a refund, as tho) were certainly nat what she sald. Fowl dold at $1 to $1.25 a pair, turkeys at $1,580 to $2 each and ducks at $1 to $1.25 a pair. Beef "0 { was gelling at 7¢ to Sc a. lb, by the jewt | quarter, , bork at 11c to 13¢ 4 Ib., by the lamb, 15¢ to 16c a 1b, by the quarter, and mutton, 12¢ to 14c a Ib., by the guarter, W. Gowan, the government inspec- for of potatoes, after making an in- spection of the pelato crop of the country, reports that the county in free from the injurious &pecles of scab that has been more or less proy- alent west of here. CITY DEBENTURES Are a Popular "Investment With the Citizéns. The city treasurer reports that the citizens appreciate the opportunity to get gilt edge investment like city debentures at 4 good rate of interest. He sold 365,000 of them . over the counter within the past few weeks. tures locally has been highly sue- cessful, ¢ amount of debeniires at present unsold is about $20, 0060. ---- Fall And Winter Tmporatations. street, The plan of gelling the city deben-{. & SHAW "THE ALWAYS Busy STORE" SUPPLI ES uetieas STORM SASH STORM DOORS Made to order in quick time. seu BUILDERS' Don't delay vo r or- der, though.. .Our fae- tory is good and busy. Glazing, P riming and Fioting. S.ANGLIN&CO. Coal and Wood Yards BAY & WELLINGTON STS. Phone 66, Geuerai Office Phone 60 Factory ¥houe 1415 weeaeslumber, Coil & Woo dees amin cased clocks, Clocks to match mod- ern furniture. mostly, Clocks are going. up oD yours before that happens. RRS Smith Bros., a net Shariah This ix the time fo buy yore furs You have a better assortment te chooses Gourdier Furrier 78.80 Brock St. Mullin Real Estate Broker Ave ome? = -- of so, call for varmeulacs of the many bargains listed with me this week. Prices from #900 to £22000, I éan advance you at least half on purchase price. Farms fo sell. Houses rent, iif & ALL KINDS OF hAL ESTATE Cor. Johnson and 56. Phones 539 #54. 1456 you looking for a to

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