Daily British Whig (1850), 29 Nov 1920, p. 3

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' MONDAY, NOVEMBER 29, : : : eee FR LR DAILY BRITISH WHIG. ep -------- ee a IN THE BALLS OF QUEEN'S The First Bark | = a Nealon The Students Parade on i ' dnesday Evening. Hickey's . || - Washes) hing. SO OS We are depending upon the Our Windows Ma ter de : + Satirday cvening, nom. enormous sale. of this--the Th Best of all. Cough Mixtures-- ¥ Rye for 11% eon Bg Te . to enable us to keep it at the ARE SALESMAKERS AND ole . a nominated by old price of 235 cents. All BECOMING GREATER the: ce-Medicine 'combination: other mixtures have advanced 2 -- y nt, | H. Wright; vice-presi- to 35 und 40 cents, but we y ( J. H. Pilkey; Ind vice-presi- want the price and good quality ~The time of one of our sales e Henderson; critic, W. to remain the same as before, ; staff is devoted to them. etary, W. J. Cornet; . Anderson; committee, . 2 P 1, E. Lyght, K. McNe#l; " ck, W. S. Mills; athletic ----They are full of suggestic 4 control, two year term, C. for Xmas. . 8. Gibson and C. Peterson; one year Best's : ie | orm, . W. Aitcheson and H. Jar- --Are very frequently changed. | The following Nominations were "The Popuiar brug Store, { . made by the Arts-Levana committee: ! -- president, R. O. Campncy; 1st vice- --Are illuminated every night. President, P. A. McLeod; 2nd vice- Se - -- president, Miss H. Craig; critic G. or { -- Wood; secretary, J. Day; assistant secretary, Misses F. Gray and M. --They will prove an education Porteous; treasurer, G. A. R. Emery; and a time and worry saver. committee, Miss D. Brown, Miss R. Evanson, T. H. Newlove, W. H. Beck- Keele J M0 D 0 - ing, M. B. Kehoe; athletic stick, A. y I. offeVe | ill --Look over their contents for B. Croal; athletic board of control - two year term, J. L. McKelvey and Xmas. buying. E. D. Sliter; one year term, H. Mc- Neill and W. Shaw. Colonel Macphail was elected hon- ry a ~--Qur prices are completely orary president Ly acclamation. Pro- fessors J Mat heson and C. Wr" Drury Er BN \ Big Ror) of Bargain, memt ers of the ' ire iio Hom sree i E USEPSSISSFSS FSIS SISSIES 1) 3.$d Using Glasses Prescribed, | debate. Le w il, ther fore, 5 | | difference in the method of electior 8 } Made and Fitted by SM , [ll tor this year. The last and greatest bargain day of our sensational November Sales. We don't need to go | A report from the athletic board of control stated that as yet it is not into detail as to the values we are offering. Suffice to say, read this list of wonderful bargains Keeley Ir, M.0.D.0. dewclers «Limited |1j}ZOwn exactly what amount Queep's then be here promptly 'at 9.15, when the doors open. Please carry small parcels! No tele- -- -- EE rr ~ PROBS: -- Tuesday, cloudy to fair; not much change in temperature. 04 - ) 11] hil 1A fi {LLL TI uu J Ii I i | | EE -- Get it for a quarter at - = Phone 56. Open Sundays, convincing TT TT TT will receive from the senior inter- abli A collegiate play-off, as the st of tak- Established 1840. follegiate Dleyonal, ae the cost of take phone or mail orders accepted. Th 0) of o an estimate ar aT 0 4 BOL beew esumated, SERGE DRESSES--3 only, all wool navy and brown Serge Dresses; formerly priced at $25. out Wark on Jot aly be 3850 King Street ~ equipped w! 8 mechan. Final arrangements are being ical apparatus but must have L:ade for the students' parade to be Sizes 18 and 36 Tuesday, $1. WHICH ONLY LONG EXPEL held Wednesday at 7.30 pm. The PLEATED SERGE SKIRTS--S5 only, Navy Blue Knife-pleated Serge Skirts; regular $ have committees appointed SN OE gt "gy ee ea ears a ENCE CAN GIVE. THOMAS COPLEY A floats representative of Tuesday, $1. | their studies at the university, and It is this combination of min | Telephone 987. many original schemes are to be! ol | d 1. ad machinery of experience | Wanting anything dose in he surges. | presented. The parade will be led ues ay $ an equipment that makes tery bo : -| by a band from the college and the Keeley's service unique in || Sona Roars of Mil Kinde. All otders| sorvices of tha K.CI cadet corps: STOCKINET UNDERSKIRTS 24 black Stoekitiet: topped Underskirts, with sateen flounc ton, y tention. Shop | > ngston || yin receive prompt attention "| bugle band have been secured. An regular $3.50 Tuesday $1. Al 128 Queen Street effort will be made to have a parade |of the pipe band of the ity also. SATEEN UNDERSKIRTS--19 in. Colors: Rose, Saxe, Cherry and Grey; reg. $2.50 - : t Stora e | The executive of the A.M.S. will A | follow in taxis, and then the mem- The United Grain Growers Limited | H 9 oF Cold. 2 | bers of the Levana society, who it is Tuesday $1. fiarehoidery A¢ thelr anual meet: ELLIOTT & WILLIAMSON | understood will have a float. Tho LADIES' SWEATERS--4 only, Novelty, Wool Filet Sweaters: in colors; regular $12.50. ing in Calgary on Friday, authorized | faculties will follow in the order of the directors to increase the borrow- | sc lence, Médicine, and Arts. Tuesday $1. Ll Ri ------------ oh. Xt ing powers of the company from plans A TL The committee in charge of the Dae Siisen Bios ry i Eacamtur os those si prewar ars; = INFANTS' FLANNEL SACQUES--4 only, rbbon trimmed; regular $1.75 each | successful as those of pre-war days; Se - -- co = ; ! which are well remembered bythe ! Tuesday $1. | SS Hen -- E WHITE EMBROIDERY APRONS 36 only, imported English Lawn Aprons; reg. $1.50 a 28 8 8 838833! [» NEW FEES. . $1.75 Tuesday $1. For One Class of Vehicles Actually | PRINT OVERALL APRONS--in colored striped effects; regular to $1.75. sis + mes s » Tuesday $1. WHITE MIDDIES-- with Colored Collars; reg ular $1.75 qualities. . . Tuesday, $1. SILK CAMISOLES--in Flesh and White; lace trimmed: reg. $1.50 . ..... Tuesday $1. INFANTS' SHAWLS--10 Silk and Wool Sha wis; regular $2.50 cick Tuesday $1. CORDUROY and VELVETEENS--22 and 27 inch; good range of colors; regular $1.50 a $1.75 a yard Tuesday, $1.00 WHITE COTTON--800 yds. fine White Bleached Cotton: yard wide; regular 40c. a yard. Tuesday, 5 yds. for $1 00 GREY COTTON_T 000 yards; regular 25¢c.; 34 inches wide . . Tuesday, 5} yds. for $1.00 00 Y Find It Hard Reduced $5. One feature of the new motor vehi- to et e cle fees for 1921 is that the license 1}! fee on one class of cars under the re- vised rating is actually reduced $5. Und th 1d schedul 1 8 Here is the greatest helper in the world Eo aS horsepower aad up io] 650 horsepower paid a fee of $25. Un and will soon pay for itself. Attach the |S) horsepower paid 6 fee of $25; Ub] counling to the tap and this | of 35 horsepower and up to 50 horse- . will | power, having four cylinders, now pay only $20. WONDERFUL WASHER Again, under the old regulations passenger cars over 50 horsepower does the rest. Jl! paid $30. Under the new schedule no | increase of fees has been made of | No rubbing or slaving or catching cold, ee wore ganer inter standing over a steaming tub. | The reason for this Is probably i that cars of four cylinders and over TIN 8288883 8 alll Ee EE COLORED FLANNELETTE--600 yds., in striped color effects; regular 45c. a yard. COMOR LOW PRESSURE WASHER EL Sa of But Brg 3 yds. for $1 | been changed, due to the fact that 1.50. $27. 50 these big cars are of a comparatively i g: reg. $ Tuesday, $1.00 small value. No increase has been made in the WRINGERS from .......$4.00 to $7.50 feos be charged for cars of Tour cy. | : Girls' and Boys' All Wool Caps; reg. 50c. to 85c. each. . Tuesday, 4 for $1.00 | power. Watch for our big Sale of Aluminumware, [fff meas, S TABLE DAMASK-_300 yds. 54 inch Bleached Damask; reg. $1.50 yd. .- . Tuesday $1 00 From Dec. 5th to 1 Ith. | Toronis. ov: 8 Serctessor oy = PILLOW SLIPS--150 White, 42 inch, Hemm ed Pillow Slips; reg. 75c. each. of Queen's University, addressing the | . . . Tuesday, 2 for $1. 06 | Toronto St Albi vergary safhering | onto St. i. McKELVEY & BIRCH LID, fff sleet 2 yx TOWELS--200 large sized Cotton Huck Towels; size 20 x 40; reg. 75. 9 * {his mark in the world as no other Paseday 2 for $1. | small and Similarly situated nation Big Busy Hardware, Kingston. | had done," and declared that the WOOL SCARFS_ 50 colored Brush Wool Sec arfs: reg. to § $1. 50 Tuesday, $1.00 | great war had proved that the Scot ons: . 1 Sex | ami foment rad CREPOLA DRESS GOODS--250 yds. Silk mixture Crepola for Dresses, Waists and Ki- { mitted, however, that the Scottishman | ad tai tent, losi i national eharacter, a 10ss.t0 fle Io. monas; regular 75c. a yard Tuesday, 2 for $1.00 dividual but a gain to the mass. MONARCH FLOSS --500 balls Colored F Joto--special at 25c. a ball . . Tuesday, 5 for $1.00 SERBIA TO BREAK GFF OIL SHADES--120 plain white and green oil shades; reg. $1.75 . . Tuesday, $1.00 a Nov. so Servis ie 13 '= * MEN'S . SOCKS--100 pair heavy wool Socks; reg. 75c. a pair... .. A Tuwsilay; 2 for $1.00 Athens, Nov. 29.--Serbia, i: is stated here, intends to break off her | CURTAIN SCRIM-- 1,000 yds. white, cream and ecru Curtain Scrim; 36 inches wide; regular alliance with tI» Greeks if former {King Constantine returns to the | 40c. a yard. Avs eas anya : Tuesday, 4 yds. for $1. 00 throne. She is said to be already | preparing to keep Northern Albania | LADIES' VESTS~100 Natural Vests--long sleeved, good winter weight; regular 65c. by arrangement with the Italians | Tu y 2 for $1 'a esda » 00 with the Aibanjans being permitted | t nel he ore Epler S0Uth to | | MEN'S UNDERWEAR--36 Scotch Wool Shirts ad Drawers: Penman brand; reg. $1.75. . . Tuesday, $1 .00 MEN'S LINEN COLLARS: Tooke bizud; 19g 35¢. pales; all styles and sizes. . «eevee... Tuesday, 4 for $1.00 % ~ ot Christmas Gifts | THs 2% % Discount Sale ing -- all All ready-wise buyers are making their Xmas purchases. We will store yours and defiver the day before Xmas. ; x y A large assortment of:-- fr RUGS, MATS, CURTAINS (to suit every room), LIVING ROOM CHAIRS and TABLES in WALNUT, MAHOGANY and FUMED 3 i . 3 : _ : 8 OAK, WICKER CHAIRS and ROCKERS UPHOLSTERED IN BB { ; 9 J - TAPESTRY and CHINTZ. yi A , ' It will pay you to shop early. 1 LE ot g . TF. Harrison Co, Ltd. Phone 90 [| ...caxrmes 2 | Voteros assistant clerk of the On- oe &oe aITISON bd . one } | tario Legislature, Who is retiring ® ari the new Superannuation bill. He served | =="W i ok distinction in the Northwest Re. mm] daa and comminded the QAR, for 0 | ten years. ¢

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