Daily British Whig (1850), 28 Oct 1921, p. 11

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TT TT THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. | : ih _1 > FRENCH TRAIN EXPOSITION ice isee ine tour nen been so aus YY RE TR Ye MEETING TO DECIDE e: ORDERING SUITS I retin of Fries ae THE FUTURE OF EGYPT AGENCY FOR ALL Could be Used Here. |The Basis on Which British- OCEAN STEAMSHIPS "La France Au Canada Train Ex- Egyptian Negotiations LJ | ODAY 3 position" reached the. eity at 3.30 Were Held. : . : 0 . For 3 i p.m. on Thursday and drew many . : particulars apply toi--= hundreds of citizens down to Ontario London, Oct, 28.--The Cairo cor- LP. HANLEY street opposite the Camadiam Loco- | respondent of the London Times , : motive Works, anxious to dnepect it. | learns from trustworthy sources that EVERYTH ING CP. & TA, G.T. Ry, Kingston, Ont. Requires the most careful considera- For more than two hours there was | the negotia'ions between the Egyp:- ii i: a steady stream of visitors through [tian Premier, Adly Yeghen Pasha, To. clean tarnished silverware put ' tion. You may also require expert ad- the seven cars containing the. sam- |and the British government have one teaspoonful of Charm im an [Fu re Baggage ples of articles manufactured fn |been conducted on the - following aluminum pan with water, and boil. Pity 21a vice as to wearing qualities of certain Frames. The ols aed Deed : Cloth. After over 35.years in the busi- [teen cars under the command ct| First--In the future British troops 15 25 , Phone 1776J Comte Raoul de Arnaud, delegate of |to be confined to Port Seid and the C and C at a rocers 5. WHITEMAN: SY ness, we claim to be able to advise in ip Pron Bret fe Souaed. io Fort Seid and: WRITE MAN this direction. It cost nothing to call "Mage-in-France' exhibition train. | Second--A British controller of : Car No. 1 under the charge of M. |the public debt to be appointed. --_ and have a talk with us on woollens. Kauleg gives a fair idea of French| Third--Egypt to have the right of Drop in to-morrow! . Intellectual development, as well as|diplomatic representation abroad, y {her achievements in the fine arts, in-| but in all treaties, save commerejal > J R Il JO 'I [cluding sculpture. Nos. 2 and 3 agreements, the British government ~ show French industrial, commercial [to have the right to be consulted. >." : ® CRAWFORD & WALSH and touring nt avenia set forth, in- Fourth--Alexandria to be a Brit- ed : cluding , civil engineering, public |ish naval base, with an international Tops repai works; metallurgy, mechanics, furni- police force. We covers; ging TAILORS | ture, ornamentation, land transport, Fifth--The Anglo-Egyptian Sou- oy; Lap epaired. [sea transport and air transport; No. |dan to remain as at present, with the |4 contains French fashions, and is enjoyment of equal rights b bo CHI A ) 7 BOAT CUSAUONS made all BAGOT and BROCK STREETS | under the charge of Mr. Lheureux. countries and the toot Te Eo N ' CROCKER sizes 'with KAPOK filing. |Here Paris millinery, gents' furnish- | tian water supply to be guaranteed. ~ | ings, ladies' shoes and slippers, beau- The agreement, if reached, the d ( LASS \ X ARE : 800 PRINCESS STRERT an Phone 153. ~~ ~~ | tiful Lyonese silks, women's and correspondent adds, will be submit- Nn {children's wearing linen, ladies' out- | ted. to the national assembly about nterna and ternal Pains fitting, mens hats, walking sticks. |the middle of November, when Adly ----------] are PECLE relieved by umbrellas and show-window articles. Pasha is expected to return to Egypt. » No. 5 shows the products of leather oe THOMAS EC CTRIC OIL industries, men's and ladies fine AND 18 TODAY ee GREATER StLient THAN EVERY gloves and footwear, also perfumery, Bandit Kills Mail Clerk. . BEFORE IS A TESTIMONIAL THAT SPEAKS FOR ITS {chemical arts, etc. This car is in San Francisco, Oct. 28.--Frank B. : NUMEROUS CURATIVE QUALITIES, charge of Mr. A. Lecoq. No, 6 under | Adams, mail clerk and guard, was mm the charge of Mr. Eeriard, contains shot and killed by a masked bandit : Paris fancy goods, scientific finstru- | who eatered the Ferry postoffice and We are offering for sale for a ments, brushes, games, tobacco [escaped with a sack of registered . . . This Company rejected over boxes, toys, email 'articles, photo-|inail. The value of the loot has not few days a nice line of English 700 applicants last year for no Brick H a graphs, agriculture, horticulture, | yet been determined. . . less than two million dollars of Hl 83 Jnyrvanetit, Broce manulaciires food tufts, aud miner- China Tea Sets--very pretty pat- iil os they waited Brick Semi-Bungalow, all improvements, Victoria al waters. No. 7 in charge of Mr.| West Northumberland Liberals : Brick House, all improvements, Division Henrlot, contains jéwelry, jewel sot- were unable to coax Sam Clarke, terns and good body China. Shapes too long. : P ' tings, gold and silverware, cutlery, |M. P. P., to accept she nomination,to are new and up-to-date. 21 pieces. This Company would have been only too glad to issue' Brick House on Bagot clocks, bronzes and art works. the federal house, and though three There are in all cars numerous {l- | others were nominated, all declined, this Insurance had these appli- Several others to choose from, also some good farms. lustrations that are an education in| Japan stands ready to cut down F 4 35 cants been' medically fit. The themselves and the visitor should | her navy if the powers reach under- or . lesson is apply for insvrance M. B. TRUMPOUR Ct or on coer jana Tog Washington costa a vs It is a glimpse of France commercial-} mosaburo Kato, member of the Jap- : PHONE 204 oc Moiw == iy wad one swunct 151 to get inspira- anese delegation > a S. Roughton a aa 7.80 oe aaa ar C on sti P at iIoh Distriet Manager The Mutual thronged with visitors. Today it was " By bose nin] Re-Invest Interest or I LOO SILLS kivasron imulus to the Canadian Re A A eA AAA A eA Aenean ED. ETeat . gtimn 208¢. The sum of four million Soar Quebec from the liquor traffic, Phone 610. incipal P t Principa aymen 8 Freuch trade. It was 'eonesived asl yearly will accrue to the government | Premier Taschereau announced, put into service by the minister of commerce and industry of Franee coming due NovémBér 1st. Get your interest working as Victo ® ® TT TL na Beran can be purchaned Tom $50 oy ypLg Ny and the people of Oanada everywhere A have shown great enthusiasm and mn W ea u , ew © s We carry all Government™nvestments. Yield 6% up. Good securities are not going to pay such returns much longer. have welcomed the visiting train in a way that shows their desire to car- of the "Why accept 8% for your money in a Savings Bank? - Iv Gn adi vriensive asinus with ous ; allies of France no less renowned in . Bongard, Ryerson & Co. the arts of pesce than berole and I ONOGRAPH "Zhe H f Good I bY Comte Raoul de Arnau. and the whorl Byextos al of he ai MODEL 207 MODEL 210 287 BAZ v5 STREET. PHONE 1728. 85 Bay 8 T {ware met by Mayor Nickle, J. M : : ¥ Street, Toronto. Campbell, president of the Board of bela Ee Brunswick efforts have always been directed to- Trade, and many prominent citizens i oy . : ° 1 = and welcomed to Kingston, : Eg... wards reducing production costs, without in any way impairing the quality of the world-fgmous War Bond Coupons Cashed Free Entertained at Dinner. i BY Brunswick Phonograph. Toe French Missian wich accom Now they have succeeded in producing the two x The Merchants Bank panies the French exhibition train, : ng « will cash all War Lo. * |and of which Count d'Arnawd is the models here illustrated to keep pace with the uni- : an 'head, was entertained by the city 1 d d f 'b t h h . coupons or interest cheques council and Board of Trade at din- versa €man or 'better phonograph music at a when due, on presentation, ner at the Frontenac Club on Thurs- I ID lower price. without making any charge {day evening. It was a splendid ! | # whatever for the service. If you NASER Se ee hid These two models possess all the special features have not a Savings Account, party were Count Raoul d'Arnaud, which have given the Brunswick its leadership. why not use your interest Mr. Reviele, Lieut. Cheureux, Rob- money to open one with this Bank ? ert Carby, A. R. Muddiman, of the They have the famous Canadian Government Department 'THE MERCHANTS BANK [raion ii? sts: | All-Wood ' Montreal. OF CANADA Established 1864. Railway, and H. R. Charlton, re- presenting the G.T.R. Among the 3 5 . H. A. TOFIELD, Manager, FRR BRANCHES, x J. W. McCLYMONT, Manages Kingstonians were Mayor Nickle, J. ] H st sp cram Friday, M. Campbell, Gen, Macdonell, Prin- EXACT Ova orn cipal Taylor, Gen, Ross, A. M. Ran- DESIGN kin, W. F. Nickle, John Donnelly, P. y i B. Chown, 'W. Casey: Tar MADE IN CANADA Built like a violin. And they have also the wonderful son, U.8. Consul, Father Nicholsoy, 3-IN-1 ULTONA Elmer Davis, J. G. Elliott, Alan Height, 45 1-2 inches. . = Height, 47 inches. Width, 19 inches, that perfect reproducer and tone arm which, by a mere Width, 20 inéhes. Stroud, W. R. Givens, R. C. Kent, Depth, 21 inches. twist, plays ALL makes of records with the CORRECT Widtin 3 \tnes W. K. Macnee, Dr. Sands, F. - All-wood Oval Horn, ac ands Con Single Diaphragmn. Utena, point, position and weight. Al-woed, Oval Horn. ranteed, 1 Y Vi way, J. P. Hanley, W. H. Craig, Brunswick Gua a 81 Diaphragm Ul Rein est our Mayor Nickle presided, and in his Double-Spring Motor. Brunswick Guaranteed address recounted history. The A Ihey Zurntable, 4 12-ineh TS mama Lor Tome ; Automatic Stop, Tome Modifier. Interest | co present French mission was not the M # : me first one Kingston received. Two Filing § , -- . . x ng System Designed " Seven Record Albums, mmoda Thums, . pos i - d - 1 Doub), d ' = 1 a i ; MADE IN CANADA hundred and fifty years ago Count Pd . ate Al a A My min 3 | Trimmings ted. Frontenac was here and made a A Trimmings ah hI ted Fumes Oak or an wel y Guarauteed, fmcl treaty with the Indians on the site Fully Guaranteed, including Automatically Balanced Lia, No doubt you are now lanning that the present French train stood. Springs, need P . |He referred to the military standing Foote A a, -- re -- i to reinvest your bond interest due of Kingston and its heroic citizens a AND ONLY $220 November 1st, next. who served in France. He touched AND ONLY $185 i | el Tay on on its commercial and educational abel : i standing and cordially welcomed the ' visitors. The toast to the French 2 * Mision was condinly aruak ONLY Onmly $20. Cash will place Count d'Arnaud, in reply, said a: : - Canada stood with Great Britain in ith r f * the front ranks of civilization. He thes B WwW ] k eulogized the work of the Canadians e e 0 ¢ runs 1C 8 in the war. Dealing with the object : o ® : of the French Mission, Count d'Ar- Hq h IMMEDIA 1 ELY : naud said ome of the main objects CASH m y our ome was to get acquainted. Almost sev-| - 3 hol: y in tately, y ay, Realizing that many music lovers will desire to introduce one of these beautifyl instruments into their homes immed! y, but may ha stythigg proguced x Canada is need- the full purchase price available, all Brunswick dealers have expressed their willingness to sell on the easiest possible terms, wr . ae ed in France, an e same might be Just think--a cash payment of only $20.00 places in your home IMMEDIATELY either one of these all-record. Brunswicks, and you will have ig he French Totus. The an ENTIRE YEAR in which to pay the balance. : ; . . X speak n n govern- ? gel mont ¥ould reciprocate by sending 5 See Your Nearest Brunswick Dealer NOW i a similar train to France, and that 5 mod 1s will be somewhat limited for the matiy Kingston citizens 1 «Our production of these two mode . Pai the train, In 2 ed balance of this year, and there is a strong possibility that the demand will =. ORDER NOW FOR CHRISTMAS the speaker said that. the trip|be greater than our power to supply. So make sure of your new model fad! through Canada had been a oe Brunswick by ordering AT ONCE. Make sure that all this fall and winter Bolt Sor Paik desler w n EAT Catia Tron ahd the you will be able to flood your home with all the world's music through the is to make a small deposit and arrange future Pern te ALL is do tion. | : : J. M. Campbell made a few pertin-| Only phonograph which is EXPRESSLY DESIGNED to play records to delivery. This will enable the dealer to place at once ent remarks and Mr. Muddiman told CORR EL hd Duly fiouggraph wid 1s scientifically EQUIPPED to. ¢ 'land insure you against disappointment. ig of the projected visit of a Canadian Cs nih LEA : - Pe ma «io | AT ANY OF THESE DEALERS |dones "princp Taree aw Treadgold Sporting Goods Company, 88 Princess Street Et Drones Hie. ot ol hay ~~ Mahoed Bros., 113-115 Princess Street ties of the French people. ATHENS--W. D. Town ? GANANOQUE--C. H. Clendenning and H. Wilson and Son them was to admire them. As an| CORNWALL--W. L. G. Snetsinger PRESCOTT--R. G. Fegan ? n : arsh and, Son allied people they should pe: en- DASHWOOD--David 3 . MORRISBURG--W., couraved commercially. THE MUSICAL MERCHANDISE SALES CO. SOLE CANADIAN DISTRIBUTORS, 79 WELLINGTON STRERT, WEST, TORONTO, Fs

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