Daily British Whig (1850), 28 Oct 1921, p. 16

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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1921. THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. " A Warm as a Hearthfire Cosey as a Hibernating Bear Winter Overcoats Yes sir, this is Overcoat Head quarters. Perhaps it's the great coat pictured above that you want or an ULSTER loaded with warmth, or an ULSTERETTE for style, as well as comfort. We have them all, for this is Ov ercoat land. $25.00 to $45.00 LIVINGSTON'S Founded 1847 "If Off the Route It Pays to Walk" -- 75-79 Brock Street i Anderson Bros. Limited _-ATTRACTIVE SAVINGS IN GROCER- "IES SATURDAY Corn Starch, 3 packages Salmon Cohoe, Eagle Brand, each. . .. Frys or Bakers Cocoa, }-lb. tin Tomato Catsup, quart bottles Cow Brand Baking Soda, 3 packages . . Gartons H. P. Sauce, per bottle . ..... " Pine Apple, regular 40c, for Imperial Jelly Powders, 3 packages Eddy's Matches, 3 boxes for Sardines, new pack in oil, 4 for Dates, choice stock, 2 pounds Currants, fine filintras, cleaned, 2 lbs. . Macaroni, 15-0z. package, 2 for Cooking Onions, 5 pounds for Laundry Soaps, Comfort, Gold, Surprise, P.&G.,6 for 42 Handy Amonia, 4 for . Rickets Blue, 2 packages New Granulated Sugar Canned Vegetables 5 pounds Peas, tin 15¢ | 10 pounds Corn, 3 tins. ...35¢ (100 pounds. . . TEA--Hersey Blend, selected from the finest importations and blended by experts. 85¢ pound; 3 pounds for $1.00; 5 pounds ' for $1.60. COFFEE---Home blend, special fresh ground, 3 pounds for $1.10. Perfection Blend 50c. Quality Blend 40c. PRIME QUALITY BEEF 83000 pounds Stewing Cuts, pound 2000 pounds Oven Roasts, pound Boneless Oven Roasts, pound Hamburg Setak, pound 500 pounds Lamb Stewing Cuts, pound 100 Fronts of Lamb, 6 to 8 pounds, pound 2000 pounds Fresh Pork Roasts, pound ] Sausage, fresh and tasty, 2 pounds for .... Creamery Butter, pound 3 Prime Cheese, pound ; ' 19¢ its, Pump- Phones: 458459. Wholesale 1767. By; it WOMEN HONORED. Amongst the fifty-five personages who were distinguished at the special convocation of McGill university, which last week celebrated its cen- tenary, were two women, Lady Grace Julia Drummond and liclen Rich- mond Young Reid, B.A., LL.D. Both of these women have most distin- | guished war records, the first ia the ! service of the Red Cross and the lat- ter as convener of the Montreal Pa- triotic Fund. | women marks, if nothing else should, the edvance im the breadth of thought of a great university. The thoughts of universities may be long, long thoughts and even deep, decp thoughts, but it is not always se that they are distinguished by breadth. I ---------------- Is A Queen's Graduate. The Pembroke Observer says: Dr. Wallace McKay is home for a couple of 'weeks' holidays prior to begin- ning the practice of his profession in Ottawa. Since his return from over- seas, Dr, McKay has spent a year in general hospital work in Water street hospital, Ottawa, ten months in the New York Nursery and Chil- (Balance of Car). . . v0. 43¢ dren's hospital, and about six months in a Boston hospital, where he devot- ed his whole time to the study of children's diseases and infant feed- ing. He is, therefore, splendidly equipped to specialize in this line of work, and it is his intention to es- tablish such a practice in Ottawa. ------------------ Help to give some youngster a chance in life by supporting the Chil- dren's Aid Tag Day tomorrow. The arrest of the murderer of Rev. Father Belknap Js imminent at Lead, |8.D., according to County At'orney Fowler, following the examination <f fifteen witnesses. * ugervice Before Self" is a good motto, Help it out by buying a 13g in aid of the children tomorrow. et DAILY MEMORANDUM. Don't forget Children's Aid tag day | to-morrow. Eive and give liberally. HANSON, CROZIER & EDGAR GET t. Oct. 28th, | KINGSTON--In Ca aragui on h, Pe wife of A ai Kingston, aged seventy-six years. Fun from her late residence, Catar- day. 10 a.m. to Cataraqui Friends and acquaintanees respectfully invited to attend. Fi Abas hes Sane sc Sia Tth, 19] ak of tne tt, aged 50 years. of her son, rongial Som the SAILS. Nr S20 uw at 8.45 to St. Barna- rh oo ma wi So sud or re] of her soul 84 to attend. > TURDAY MORNING SAL STARTING 9 O'CLOCK STARTING 9 O'CLOCK For Saturday morning we have prepared a number of special bargains--each and every one lower than the buying price of to- day, and so low that it will mean a great money saving to the persons taking advantage of one or more. of these offerings. 1200 Yards PILLOW COTTON in Mill Ends, from | to 5 yards, sale price 29¢ Yard 122 yards of Circular Pillow Cotton in ends from | to 5 yards. This cotton is of a Cana- dian make----a fine quality, free from dres- sing and positively no imperfections of any kind. In widths 40, 42, 44, 46 inches. Cir- BLANKETS 75 Pairs---10x4 FLANNELETTE BLANKETS (Seconds) 75 pairs of Flannelette Blankets of a noted make (seconds), with slight imperfections in the weaving, but no holes----small size for singlebeds. To clear $ 1 . 75 pair 75 Pairs Flannelette Blankets (11x4) (Seconds) $1.89 PAIR 75 pairs Flannelette Blankets, three-quarter bed size (seconds), This recognition eof |. cular only with slight imperfections. LADIES' UNDERWEAR wear. drawers Priced 65¢c garment Vests and Drawers--- Turnbulls fine rib for late fall and winter All sizes and styles in vests and COATS For Saturday morning a wonderful range of Coats aw. are developed in velour, tailored in the newest styles, Beaverine collars. All are thoroughly lined throughout and come in the colors navy, taupe, fawn and brown CHAMOISETTE CLOVES Real chamoisette gloves for fall wear in colors mastic, natur- al, grey, brown, pon- gee, black and white Priced 90c pair GAUNTLET GLOVES Chamoisette Gloves in the gauntlet. style. Colors: srey, mastic and white. Priced $1.50 pair HOSIERY Fine black cashmer- ette stockings, double toe and heels, in sizes 9,94and 10 Priced 50c pair 'Black Cashmere STOCKINGS Very fine rib, reinforced toes and heels, all sizes. PRICED 75¢ pair Heather Stockings . $1.00 to $1.50 aits the thrifty buyer. The coats embroidered backs and large JUMPER CLOTH A fine all wool jump- er cloth in colors Pad- dy, brown, jockey red, copen and Saxe, 29 inches wide $1.25 yard NAVY . 'TRICOTINE 56 inches wide A fine all wool Tricotine, used for dresses, skirts, etc.,, navy only. "$1.49 yard | NOTE NO PHONE ORDERS A JOHNLAIDLAW & SON CCEPTED FOR THE ABOVE SPECIALS--ALL SALES FOR CASH LIMITED A Worthy Cause. The campaign of the Rotary Club for the Children's Aid Society is a most worthy cause, Do your part in helping it along. Buy a tag to- mMOTTow. If you died leaving your children uncared, for you might appreciate the Children's Aid Society. Help out some other fellow's children. A Japanese wooer presents his sweetheart with a beautiful sash by way of an engagement token. JAMES REID ' The Old Firm of STREET? 254 and PRINCESS "ROBERT J. REID Phone S17r S80 Prince. Strese. M.P.KEYES fall. $1.50 up. You certainly will need Spats this The unprecedented vogue for low shoes makes perfect fitting Spats more essential than ever before. We have some beautiful fitting Spats and at reasonable prices-- LOCKETT'S LADIES' SPATS |

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