Daily British Whig (1850), 19 Nov 1920, p. 14

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AE regal THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 103 -- eer YT ------_--_ a eee | ket street, announce the marriage of [ Dad claims "Bread is the staff of life" ~but I know its Cost of Prince's Visit. Londen, Nov. 19.--One thousand pounds sterling, the oc the visit of the Prince of Wale the country, has been voted by the parliament of New Zealand. Men's overcoats, 20 per ce count. Livingston's. nt. dis- ftheir daughter, Miss Agnes' Belfie, | to Reine K. Hartzell, which was sol- { emnized at Burlingamé, Cal., on Nov. 1st. oped Mrs. J. K. Aylmer, Que. { Nbill"and young-daugh- and {yop arrived in town 6 Was held on Tues- |, uno the past few days to join the | the home of Mr. and | ror pers nyshand, who recently took | over the management of the store of | . was tripped until ap, Gananoque Co-operative Society, | ay, Brock street. The | 2 : Limited. ng friends of Mrs, Gerald 3 1d a very enjoyable miscel- | ower for her at the home | RESOLUTION OF CONDOLENCE her, Mrs. James E. Bishop, | \ This resolution has been sent to reet north, on Wednesday | the brothers of the late Angus Mac- | donald: rs. John Spicer, K stp east, | "The executive committee of the ite. John Bis Rae hing {Canadian Club, of Kingston, desires ast at the bedside of her hus-|to record its sense of the great loss who is undergoing treatment f sustained by the Club in the recent tant . | death of od-poisoning at the General donell. = | Hospital, was in town yesterday. | "A 'most public spirited and pro- Garnet Baker, of the Ottawa rugby | or pcjve citizen, he was at all times team, is spending some time in town | ready to aid any worthy cause and with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tho- | his sense of duty to the community mas Baker, King street. | whs of such a character as {o make it The A.Y.R.A. of Christ church has | evident that his was no perfunctory | Stone | evening its treasurer,, Angus Mac- f reorganized for the season and at a [service but was inspired od a sincere meeting®h2ld recently in the parish | desire to assist in maintalning high house elected these officers: Presi- [Siandards a the business and social nt, A. Laver; vice-president, Miss [life of the gity. Sept, 101 . lI {| - "The Caflladian Club counts itself Miss McKenzie : ' | fortunate in having had his active co- ? a irs 1 fie 5. | ODeration and counsel ever since its Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Belfie, Mar | formation and those whose privilege | it was to be associated with him in that organization will ever warmly and gratefully cherish his memory." The Distinctive Gift Automobile Owners Fined. In police "court on Friday morn- ing, some «citizens, who allowed their automobiles to stand on the streets without lights, were fined. The first offenders were taxed $1 and costs, while the second offenders paid $2.50 and costs. Tea-and dansant, City Hall, in con- bazaar, 1s to be from 4.30 to 7.30 p.m, Saturday, instead of from 3 to 6 as was originally planned. This change was made on account of the Varsity-McGill game. Montreal organized labor is de- termined to continue its fight for an eight-hour day and a forty-four-hour week. ~ The United States refuses to re- SPORTING NEWS | { Coming From Ottawa, i The Ottawa Citizen of Thursday | | has the following: "A large num- | ber of Ottawa people will go up to Kingston for the MecGill-Varsity game Saturday. Wintry weather | conditions also prevail at the Lime- | stone City and it will be necessary | together. Of course, the weather | may modify meantime, but it is! doubtful' Local sentiment appears pretty evenly divided. Formerly | Ottawa was .a strong McGill town, |'but there ts no doubt that. the re- | | fusal of McGill to play off for the Grey Cup, whereas Varsity has con- sented to do so, has affected senti- ment to some extent. Many, how- ever, are pulling for Varsity to win, chiefly because they wish to see the questipn of supremacy between the Interprovincial and the Intercollegi- ate teams settled. -- Rugby Sportsmonship. Toronto Star 3 McGill and Toronto universities have shown a commendable spirit in their decision to give Queen's Univer- | sity the entire net revenue from the Intercollegiate rugby final. Queen's | has not the same opportnnity to de-! velop a championship team, but it has 'made a series possible year after | year by participating in the series against almost hopeless odds. And each year the Queen's team has struggled doggedly, if vainly, for the mastery. That is true sportsmanship. It would have been a shame to have taken the Intercollegiate final to' Ottawa or any other point when the home of Queen's is midway be- tween Toronto and Montreal. King-! ston will be fair to both teams and applaud any brilliant play. | Rugby fans hope Varsity will win | the Intercollegiate championship so that a game may be staged with the | winner of the Interprovincial series. But it is not easy to condemn Mec- Gill's verdict that a time comes when | rugby should give way to studies. At the House of Providence ba-| zaar, City Hall, the ladies are prepar- | ing to feed a large number of stu- | i | era with the House of Providence | | {sume trade with the Russian Soviet. "dents, Saturday, from 12 to .2 A i The Columbia Grafonola is sure to bring real joy and Christmas cheer to every heart and home. Beautifully finished, scientifically designed, the Columbia Grifonola with its wonderful tonal qual- ities is the distinctive Christmas gift. Come in and let us show you what a splendid Yuletide gift the Columbia Grafonola will make. Hear it played and you will appreciate why this in- strument can't fail to add to your Christmas cheer and bring lasting joy. Be sure to call. & THE J. M. Ask us to demonstrate the Non Set Automatic Step. Never stops before it should. Always stops at the very end. Nothing to move or set or measure. No other phonograph has it --no other phonograph can get it. It will take only a few minutes to see the Columbia "Grafonola and hear it played. GREENE Home of Good Mu sic--Princess Street. Stores at Peterboro, Lindsay, Belleville, Kingston, Barrie. Plushes at reduced prices, and row"s low price. To these we low price. MUSIC CO., LTD. 174 WELLIN All Fresh New Models to Choose From EXTRAORDINA RY VALUES We have cleared out map y yards of rich Silk Velvets and have sent them to our work- room to be made up in the ne west styles, to sell at to-mor- are adding high class shapes from stock; also smartly trimmed in a host of becoming ways. $3.95 We have a few stunning styles that every wants a Street Hat for all winter wear, should be able to choose quickly, and pleasurably at to-morrow's lady who extremely Queen Millinery GTON STREET {| HARRISON'S JOCK | REDUCING MALE = Waidn 4 Wry THIS IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY! COMMENCING Wed, Nov. 17th, and continuing until Sat, Nov.27th we will offer our complete stock of RUGS, CARPETS, LINOLEUMS and OILCLOTHS-- in fact, everything on our Carpet Floor, (with the exception of Hoove ~Sweepers), at a discount of 20% This will mean an actual loss on some lines of merchandise. Ovur stocks are too heavy, and we intend to reduce, giving our customers the advantage. We will also include in this Sale our complete stock of BEDROOM FURNIT URE, in Walnut and Mahogany, Ivory and White Enamel 20 BUFFETS IN GOLDEN and FUMED O AK. 15 WHITE SEWING MACHINES, WE ARE TAKING OUR KNOCKS NOW AND GIVING OUR CUS | ° TOMERS THE ADVANT "TURN ABOUT IS FAIR PLAY" . . --ALL SALES FOR CASH-- AGE OF LOW PRICES. W T. F. HARRISON CO., Limited || ] Charity Circle, King's Daugh- Pr. L. ders taked."Willlam Drury, coal and wood merchant, 2356 Wellington St. to clear the gridiron of snow when Rural the big Intercollegiate teams come boro, is in the city to-day. | In Use For Over 30 Years | -} British War Relief Fund. ] Additional donations received are: | IT COOL WEATHER DRINKS BELFAST GINGER ALE The Best Made in Canada. + ENGLISH GINGER BEER Club Soda. x PURE APPLE CIDER (JUST IN) Thompson tors ,. ... Mrs. T. D. Minnes F. Goodwin Mrs: T. G. Smith ..$10.00 | Arrived to-day, car of cement. Or- H. B. Cowan, managing 'director, Publishing Company, Peter- Bottling Works OFFICE: 294 PRINCESS STREET. TELEPHONE 304. Nothing but imported materials used in the manufacturing of these goods. . CASTORIA For Infants and Children Canadian food a cattle' stuffs, The first cheques under tha Pp exported to Trinidad, are to be given |sions of the Mothers' Allowances preference over goods not produced were issued Thursday afternoon within the empire. Toronto. g Always bears ' the * Signature of Don't forget you are judged by your Clothes -- our Credit Plan will Help You! ASK US--WE KNOW It is not necessary TO PAY CASH for your Clothing. We will GLADLY CHARGE YOUR PURCHASES and you may pay for them in easy partial payments as you earn your money. Qe Complete winter supply in stock for your whole family. We have received many stirring effects for our stock of Lad- ies Dresses. For Saturday, we received: 1,000 pairs Men's Working Hose --pure s00l--39c. each, 3 prs. $1. 50 Boys' Overcoats--toclearat . ...... crin ee 39.98 ONE VISIT WILL CONVINCE YOU.- J. Abramsky Across from Pub. Utilities. OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT. ee 000 un 265 Princess Stréet. We Emphasize the Excellent Qualities But Our Values Are Also Un- surpassed. LADIES' GAITERS "Gray and fawn RUBBERS for Young and Old. ~~ We have been selling GOOD mer chandise at lowest-in-¢ity prices. We are doing so to-day and shall continue to do so. This leaves our stocks in such condition that we can take advantage of attractive Special Purchases of seasonable goods, and offer them to you at cor- respondingly low prices. MEN'S COATS BOYS' SUITS Real bargains are offered in our Boys' Suits. A better offering will never be offered to you. Sizes from 28 to 36. Reg. $12.00, for .......$ 6.95 | Reg. $18.00, for ......$ 9.95} Reg. $22.00, for .......$16.50 { Such values that will long be re- membered. -- Coats in Grey, Brown and assorted Tweeds. Get that new Coat now. Reg. $32.50; for ......$19.50 Reg. $40.00, for $24.50 BOYS' BOOTS Good every-day Boots that will give good wearing satisfaction. Reg. $5.50, for .........$3.95 Reg. $4.50, for .........$345 MEN'S SUITS A splendid range of Men's Suits in all the latest and best fabrics. All reduced. Reg. $25.00, for . . .....$16.50 Regular $35.00, for ,. . .$24.50 Reg. $45.00, for vee: $34.50 MEN"S BOOTS i$ In Black or Tan; with' Neolin sole; to be sacrificed. : Reg. $8.50, for SEPARATE TROUSERS Men's Tweed Every-day Pants in all patterns; regular up to BOYS' COATS sof | - $4.50. Our range of Coats must not be $ overlooked. They come in as- f Saturday for sorted Tweeds, in Belted models. = To Come early--have your pick. . | ..MEN'SFINE TOP SHIRTS | Reg. $20.00, for . . .. : ..$13.50 Excellent values in Shirts; pat-* terns to suit all tastes. io Reg. $22.50, for ......$16.50 | Reg. $3.00, for ......... $1.68 Louis Abramson, | ; : PE The Up-fo-the Mitwuts Clothier and Purnishes, 336 Princess Street Next to the Royal Hotel. i

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