Daily British Whig (1850), 9 Sep 1921, p. 16

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' yr TH E D A I L Y RR i T I'S H Ww H 1 G. FRIDAY SEPT. 0, 1021. a ------ i ------ smeme---- TERR OF A DIRK HORSE | 0 2% on [Em FROM NORTH FRONTENAC veteran Mariner Sailed the } | Great Lakes For Half a And the U.F.0. Leaders of the | Century. South Suggest Colin ides. ; Rogers. | Capt. James Dix, who resides at o : oi {128 Bagot street, and who is one of | Kingston's veteran mariners, was 72 _| ------ y * 3 4 : Speculation regarding who will be {fears of-age-on Friday, and received +} A-~MARVELOUS OFFERING OF NEWLY RECEIVED P.O. candidatgAn Frontenac is | the congratylations of a wide circle | a ! f Friends®of Dr. J. W. Edwards, | ,¢ friends. MP, are advocating an acclamation Capt. Dix sailed the great lakes for || . . because "there is simply no use in | Halt a century. Of recent years he the U. F. OS running a man." On the i has not been steadily engaged on the | other hand, the U. F.'s say they must water, but has taken trips off and || h ; run a strong man, and he must be |,; He can tell many interesting | the strongest man available." Owing stories about the old days on the || . | to the strength of three well-known lakes, He is enjoying good health, || Z | aspirants for nomination, the long- and the Whig joins with his many || r raded ones are looking for a dark | friends in wishing him many more || . horse, a compromise 'who will suc- | { s years of good health. ceed in uniting all parties. The per- -------- | son who answers these requirements s is said to be Colin Rogers, Pittsburg, FOR WOMEN AND MISSES His choice is made more likely be- cause of the fear that the north will come to'the convention with some unknown man and swamp the conm-. . vention, Only delegates can vote, iy 15 Charming New Autumn Dresses of and the north has the majority. It is, . . | therefore, important that the south all wool Tricotine, at should concentrate all of the dele- N gates on the same man, and that man appears to be Colin Rogers, the EB ror ra Zn | $25.00 each REPORTON CANADK'S CROPS HBR Astonishingly pretty dresses for such a low price! |The Potatous Have improved ; Several different styles and all of them refresh- During the Past Week . . : : or TW , ne ingly new. The outstanding trimmings are elabor- 0. . . . ---- ately embroidered with milky crystal beads; others Montreal, Sept. 9.--Below will be That are appealing to men who desire found a brief synopsis of telegraphic A show copper colored beads, rows and rows of silk reports received at the head office of »! braid, silk girdles, bell sleeves and odd s haped the the Bank of Montreal from its BETTER SORT Braathe. THe he os Ny pockets. Colors, Navy, Brown, Black. | have complete and intimate know- f ledge of each local situation and are Oo in close touch with erop conditions J A in all sections of the districts shown: b. MACTIER CLOTHING Prairie Provinces: Reports indi- Vice-Presiien: C.P.R., inspecting the - ca'e wheat grading yielding better | roaq with the president. than anticipated particularly in Sas. Suits >... ... .. $25.00 to $37.50 katchewan. Last year's wheat grad-| LANNIN-PARLOW NUPTIALS || AT $ 2 5 00 E ACH : ed about 86 per cent. This year's to | | . Top Coats 3 $20.00 to $35.00 date runs about 90 per cent., but this | Marriage Took Place in Ottawa on i CE or Wer. . Lust Wp | Wednesley Night Developed in a heavy all wool Velour--some belted models, te places wheat 275 in charming house wedding took || . . are em aL 375 Daher, [PIR0e at the Bolen thy ess an some full loose styles--with deep convertable self-collars, nicely last year. Quality of oats expected |ents, 411 MacLaren streot, Ottawa, || lined with the new figured lining. Colors, Brown, Beaver, Rein- to be inferior to last year's in all |on Wednesday evening, when Miss Li ® 9 provinces. Edmonton district: Wea. | Dealtry Irene, daughter of Dr. and | deer. 1VIN WN on 8 ther excellent for harvesting. Cut-|Mrs. Allan B. Pariow, was unitel in | » ting, with the exception .of green | marriage to Orton Lannin, son of | feed, nearly completed. Yield ana|Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Lanna, | 75-77 BROCK STREET, sample up to expectations. Crops now | Rochester, N.Y. Rev. W. T. G. ||} safe from any serious damage from | Brown officiated. Miss Irene Shaw d d 1847 frost. Calgary district: Harvesting | cousin of the bride, rendered ths | FASH {IONABLE FUR Founde . conditions continue satisfactory and | Wedding march from "Lohengrin | . Iimmed Coats 3 '" threshing fairly genemal east and | mcst eff>:tively. Mrs. James Shaw, | "If Off Your Route It Pays to Walk south where yield is averaging about | Kingston, wore black crepe. Miss | a8 estimated. In the north 80 per [Irene Shaw, who during the signing | cent. of the cutting is done..Thresh- of tlie register, sang "Because" very | ine just starting. Lethbridge dis- |SWeetly, was in pink tafefta. Mr. and | trict: Threshing general; will be|Mrs. D. A. Shaw, Miss Vera Shaw, | at $42.00 and $45.00 through carly. Reported yield tw» |Mr. and Mis. W. G. Shaw, Kingston, a bushels some districts to 35 bushels | Were among the guests present. 5] : others. Total promises about halt These coats are exceptional value, last year's shipmants. Wheat grad- Read Advts. Together, ing well. Regina dis'rict: 80 per A man must have clothes, office I 1 1 il t I a dior, 30 por] A men mus hate clothes, ote being beautifully tailoted in all wool geaeral withiu week. General yieid | his business, He should, therefore, | , : y average. Labor shortage appara: |read the advertisements to keep in || Velour, Polo Cloth and Whitney--with some distriots. Saskatoon district. | touch with things. Also, it isn't be- 5 s ! 3 © Cutting about finished, threshing |ing a good pal to let the wife do | luxurious collar of Oppossum and Bea- general. Barly returns indicate aver- | the advt. studying alone, Confer ov- | | | ag: yield about 15 bushels. Winnipeg | er them: | I imited | district: Cutting practically conclud- a | verette. Colors, Fox, Brown, Buff, ed, threshing and marketing pro- Opium Cases Enlarged . ceeding rapidly. Inspections for The hearing in the charges against | : Reindeer, Taupe and Tank Grey. . : three days over hol'day, 1,831 cas {Henry and- Poy Lee, charged with | 9 of which "1,495 new wheat, having opium in thei: possession, iH Province of Quebec: Cereal crone | has been further enlarged until Mon- Hf are all harvested and threshing has|day. There were no cases before || commenced. Yield will be light. Root | Magistrate Farrell on Friday morn- ii . . crops, especially potatoes, have im- |ing. H will be a feature to interest every home. proved considerably during the last | i : " | y : k . Gras s s Mag se Again P rd 1 ' LARGE CRAWFORD PEACHES FrStiy bevetiad 37 mesons sm | A ame se Punponed | CHILDREN'S COATS 5 po . Province of Ontario: Harvesting is | Thursday, in the Kingston case of | . | | and 6 qt. baskets 500 baskets to completed and threshing in Progress | Maguire ve Maguire H. 8. White, | { Ad A tt i h clear at special prices. In some districts crops fairly good, |K.C., for all parties, obtained en. | (4 : r€ more attractive each season--mothers are PEARS other districts below average. Fail |largément, "sine dies" of the motions || Hs AA | strongly advised to see this wonderful range of and spring wheat of poor quality | for receiver and of petition in bank- i } . . Bartl St. Anj Flemish B t and much below average. Rye and |ruptey. (| = winter coats developed in all wool Velour, Polo fiotl: St. Anjou, Flemish Heauty, oat crops only fair average but the RT A I and Whitney cloth, some with fur collars and cuffs Seckel. heavy yield of corn will result in a Every woman. knows. and so does | oF h > di ! PLUM greater amount of ensilage. Root |every man, that an SEES room may || i --others full belted models, with self-convertable : Sie i v a v di & 3 tin i I * . Reine Claude, Blue Damson. Lombard Sor a pool. Songitien orth 'exvaps 1 bo made to gay divtionds. Tell 18] | | collars--all warmly lined throughout. . Priced very , ' ' * is { {| i . : about 50 per cent. normal, other | ee il moderatel accordin to sizes-- 5.50 5.7 Select Blue. fririts good. Rain is stil needed pr | Y g $ ? $ 2 GRAPES-- though conditions have been helped ' HANSON, CROZIER & EDGAR $9.50, $1 1.95, and up to $1 7.50. : \ by some showers. Fall ploughing is | Niagare's--Concord's--Rogers. RIE PRINTERS | ¥ Mari p : v . FRESH MEAT SPECIALS BHUme roviaee: | Harvestiip MARKET SQUARE, KINGSTON. of cereal crops practically finished, Hp WESTERN BEEF Estimates so far peint to a yield of A n : | . about 60 per cent. average erop. 3 RRIE " | Stewing Cuts . . 10¢.{Oven Roasts . . . 18¢c. Root crops, especially potatoes, im-| JACKSON--MACK--iy "Rev. ' Wiliam Boiling Cuts . . . 12¢.| Blade Roasts . .20c. cum yelhel Suldtiot, Bn Rasen. Sept. Sin ibd, | . . , eldest daugh Pot Roasts ... . .15¢.| Choice Ribs . . 25c. localities report an improvement.| William: IH: Mack Kinseer off - The Nova Scotian apple crop will ba Forrest Lyle Jackson, youtigeat son | STEAK SPECIAL falr. Princs Edward Island has a| 20 MU 00 Mrs. J. Jackson, of La-| . fair crop of cereals, probably 70 per VAN NATTA--BUTLIN---At St. Paul's! 500 Ibs. Western, round "en .22¢. Ib. cent. of an average crop. Roofs are Church, Kingston, Ont, on Wed-| fair and oa ure has been 'mp: Resday, Sept. ha 1821, by the ev. | 500 Ibs. Fresh Hamburg . . . . . .. .10c. Ib. fair and grass misture m fanon | WE. Eitateraia" MA, Shay SALE--SATURDAY, MONDAY, [li rie combs tor wer | BEES E Yoo Soc 2 AY \ ther favorable. Rain affecting grains " UES! in fields in coast district. but good DIED. 2,000 Ibs. pure Beef Dripping . . . 123c. Ib. [farses riod sit ook tor, soca) srpacon sing. grey morsng : ¢ developing satisfactorily. uality ep, oY Margaret Hynga, | Spring Lamb--500 Ibs. tewing cuts 10¢ Ib et Je listed In Fraser Valiey by Pungfel hom Sta Bt huren, sat. 50 fronts of Lamb + 16e. Ib. linac" sotatagoron wit vot excert| ~~ JAMES REIS ! tees oe . potatagerop will not exceed JAMES REID . Ji 75 per cent. of normal." Okanagan % : i | CREAMERY BUTTER . fruits moving freely and apple crop soi d Fim of Lua STREET Girls' P, S Sh | 2,000 Ibs. "'solids"--cut in handy por- from Valley estimated 4,000 - cars, S irls' Patent Strap Slippers | | { i i ] toms. 20 Th, [fl xcecaine 1918 Ciomnse. quai | o ENRSAT Suc Amba nce a SN Size ll to2 ... : CHEESE-..».). 0. as tes. Other districts report fruits be. ROBERT J. REID IN Ea Sizes 8 to 10 $1.48 Mild, rich--800 lbs., handy portions-- |} smie coer: excioding sarin wary | Phone 877. 50 Prince... Stree Ny en NN) Big Girls' Brown or Black Oxfords -- 'mates. Pasture continues to improve, > \ a ; 3 Ass a Do Totus cugtinues 10 juga M. P. KEYES D rubber heel and Brogue effect, $3.95 RE - er and Embalmer.. SN, Bi Gi Is' B Bl k B Is GROCERY DEPAR - BENE deny Dan fol | 1g Girls' Brown or Black Boots Will display 12 every day home needs The oa hee Ne away in, a Ambulance Phone 188, WE : 2 Szes 3 to 7 at prices to show quite a useful saving. northern Ontario and fair and raty- JOHN CORNELIUS er warm from the lower lakes to the | maritime povinces, while an area of Parlors: 274 high pressure with cold, unsettled Phone 599 , weather has come into the western : . a 3 Phones: 458-459. Wholesale 1767. provinces from the northward. ___L RONAN solute comfort are com: gd : | When it comes to community wel- | Phone 356. - 8 Dugut Sirens, bined in these Oxtords ol fare clanishness may be pardonable. Call night and day promp ------- i vse mdertaker and Embalmer > Princess Street 3 . -

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