Daily British Whig (1850), 11 Nov 1921, p. 16

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ANNOUNCING OUR GREATEST VERCOAT SHOWING ON 4 SATURDAY Great burly Coats of the highest grade--Coats of every winter fab- ric and every model. 18.00 up to *40.00 BOYS' OVERCOATS of every style .. LIVINGSTON'S Founded 1847 - - . "IF OFF YOUR ROUTE IT PAYS TO WALK" A ..$7.50 up to $16.50 - BROCK ST. Anderson - Bros. SATURDAY BEEF--PRIME QUALITY ROASTS STEAKS Short cut Rib 17¢. Ib. Round, Ib. .....18c. Tender Shoulder cuts .';...... 10c.]lc.: . Thick Rib: Roasts Sirloin, 1b. ....25c. ales 124c.| M; Meaty Chuck 2¢.| Minced, Ib. . ...15c¢. Roasts +... ...9¢c.|Hamburg, Ib. . :10c. Stewlng and Boiling Cuts-- 800 Ibs. Stewing Cuts ........6c. Ib. 600 Ibs. Boiling Cuts . . ...8c. Ib. MINCE MEAT = English 20c. 1b. Sterling 30c. Ib. "ee No matter what Tea you have been drinking, we believe that if you will try Anderson's Hersley Blend you will be To elighted up its rich flavor. De . $1.00, 5 Ibs. for $1. COFFEE -- 0 Chase & Sanborn's; expert blending and properly roasted, gives our Coffee that fragrant aroma and delicious flavor that is so characteristic in our well-known Plends. ome Blend . .. .35c. Ib., 3 Ibs. $1.10 Quaity Blend +o 3 the 3100 Perfection Ps 50c. Ib. EVERYDAY GROCERIES - Edwardsburg Corn Syrup, 5s, each . .42c. gx reshly Milled Rolled Oats . . .6 Ibs. 25¢. Baker's or Fry's Cocoa, } Ib. tins . . . .25c. Extracts (all flavors) . .. ...3 bottles 25¢. ~ Keen's Mustard, { Ib. tins ..........49¢. Macaroni, Spaghetti or Vermicelli-- 3 English ckage, each ............ Canned Peas--choice quali SR -- ULSTER CABINET MAKES COUNTER PROPOSALS After Rejecting British Gov~ ernment Plan for Settie- ment of Irish Question. inet today rejected the government's plan for the settlement of the Irish question on the ground that it con- tained fundamental principles, which under the existing conditions were impossible of attainment. It is, how- aver, putting forward counter propos- als. A communique jssued by the northern Ireland that the government should consider these counter-proposals before the proposed meting of the British and Ulster cabinets. Ulster's objection to the plan is believed to be that it would depri.a her of representation in the imperial parliament which she regards as he: strongest safeguard, and also that it would give Sinn Fein a majority on the proposed central council for ire- land. Another objection was that the Sinn Fein majority would so ad- just the taxation as to favor the ug- ricultural south to the detriment of the manufacturing north. Takes Further Action 15¢. reakfast Cocoa, bulk . . . 16c. Ib. Windsor, Nov. 11.--Further action on the part of Attorney-General W. | E. Raney to oust the liqudP~export- ing warehouses from the Windsor border front was seen by a prosecu- tion in Windsor police court today against the Essex Exporters, Ltd., of Petite Cote, charging them under sec- tion 41 of the Ontario Temperance Act with keeping liquor in an unlaw- ful place. -A New Plant for Brockville. Negotiations for the location of auother new. factory at Brockville were completed with the signing of agreements between the J. R. Bax- ter Co. Limited, Montreal, and J. Amos Johnston, industrial commis- sioner of Brockville, for the immed- late erection of a grinding wheel fac- tory, 200 feet by 50 feet, to be, built west of the Machinery & Foundries Limited, at an approximate cost of $24,000. The consideration of a site and the fixing of the assessment of the new plant at $10,000 for a period of ten years, 'nots London, Nov. 11.--The Ulster cab-| Canada!" which will be presented at cabinet suggests | Entire student body of the Ontario || Against Export Houses | xewaan_m THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. ALL CANADA OBSERVES ARMISTICE ANNIVERSARY Flags Flew at Full Mast-- Memory of the Dead Reverenced. t | | { Toronto, Nov. 11.--All Canada to- day joined in thanksgiving and rev- | erence in celebration and observance | of Armistice day, Flags flew at the i tops of poles at the glory of the vic- | tory which the day commemorated {but red poppies and two-minute ces- | sation from work at the eleventh rT I, die FRIDAY, NOV, 11, 4921. {hour brought back to - Canadian i minds and hearts, the memory of the | sacrifice of sixty thousand sons whose | bones lie mingling With the soil of | Flanders, topped with the bluebells of France and significant forget-me- London Multitudes Sang London, Nov. 11.--On the stroke | of the hour marking the third anni- versary of the armistice of the great |'war, London to-day paused for a mute two minute testimony to the nation's grateful remembrance of | vistory and reverent tribute to the fallen. A few minutes before eleven o'clock all vehicular traffic was di- verted from Whitehall, Piccadilly Circus, the Stock Exchange Place, | Trafalgar Square and other public spaces, Into these spaces great |! crowds gathered and as the hour ap- || proached the throng joined in sing- ing, "O God Our Help in Ages Past." # | : CONSTANCE TALMADGE AT || BEST IN "WEDDING BELLS" Humorous Story Shows Bob- | bed Hair and Measles as | Cause of Divorce. | Miss Shirley Kellogg, the charm- |ing leading lady with de Courville's|| | immense new revue, needs no intro- {duction to the boys who were over-|| | seas, having won their fancy com- {pletely with her delightfully re- | treshing repertoire in previous re- vues staged by de Courville. In "Hullo, Canada!" she pro- | mises to add more glories to her already enviable record as a revue artist, Her songs, as innumerable as her gowns, have been as carefully and tastefully selected. She sings] none but the latest and prettiest; |songs; she wears none but the most; stunning and lovely creations. Is there a member of the Canadian Expeditionary Force, from the big-! gest brass hat to the most insig-| nificant rear rank private, who, when on legve in Blighty failed tof, "pack up his troubles in his old kit|| bag" by hearing Harry Tate spill his|| barrél of fun? He was the best i tonic of war days and a happy mem-|! ory of these trips to the "Old ! Smoke," where his antics and anec-|: dotes revived the flagging spirits of | many a Tommy and served in noj. |small way to kéep their morals up to| | standard. This memory has lost| none of its appeal and will be reviv-| ed with double zeal upon the an-| nouncement that the great comedian will be here in person with Albert de| Courvilla's latest revue, lio {the Grand Opera House to-morrow || {matinee and night.--Advt. | ! Fh ' Cheaper Than Apples, Good cooking pears only 40c peck at Carnovsky's. | Agricultural College, Guelph, will »n |; Saturday break first ground in ex-|| cavation for foundation of memorial hall. Hon. Manning Doherty will turn tha first sod. HANSON, CROZIER & EDGAR PRINTERS MARKET SQUARE, KINGSTON. BORN CRAIGHEAD--In Kingston, on Nov 10th. 1821, to Mr. and Mrs. John T. Craighead, 59 Colborne Street, 3 daughter. DIED Kingston, Nov. 10th, 1921, Mary Ann Newman, aged 30 } years. Funeral (private) from W. D. Gravey residence, 573 Princess St. Satur- Saturday Morning STARTING 10 O'CLOCK It doesn't take many of these chilly nights to make a shortage of Blankets quickly felt, and the housewife who needs another pair or so will find an exceptional bargain in this sale lot of Flannelette Blankets. 79 Pair White Flannelette Blankets (SECONDS) 8 Aah 0-4 11-4 S109 palr $1.80 pair 75 pairs of Flannelette B lankets--a heavy; -soft qual- ity--seconds (having slight i mperfections here and there in the weaving). These Blankets come in two popular | sizes-- | 0-4 for the small or single bed -- 11-4 for the three-quarter bed. All are excellent value and the prices are so low that it would be worth while to lay in a supply. White only with colored borders. & COATS $25.00 Heavy Winter Coats devel- oped in an All-wool Polo Cloth--tailored in the newest " Fall styles and prettily trim- med )with embroidery or braid. A full range of the most popular colors to choose from. Special! Men's Shirts and Drawers 75¢c each A fine garment for men working out of doors, whq, are exposed to the coldest weather.. This is a heavy Cot- ton garment--wide rib in the natural color. Sizes 36 to 40. a COATS FUR-TRIMMED $29.50 up Winter Coats developed in Normandy Cloth, Velour and Duvetyn. All show fashion's newest creations, including pretty embroidery, silk linifgs and the luxurious Fur Collars. era Da eAsRS N NE & sasninmse ine re RAR EA BR BA A Ladies' Vests and Drawers 75c each fine, white, ribbed, winter-weight garment -- ex- cellent value--all sizes and styles -- the Vests having a soft, velva finish, that prevents irritation to the skin. Xe ar ~SARGEE SINT 2.00 Nh day morning to Cataraqui Cema- tery. CARD OF THANKS. Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Jeiirey, Bethel, Wisn to toank their many friends and neighbors for the variety shower held iL whe home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mc- Williams. in their their honor, Tues- day evening, November Sth. Mr. and Mrs. Truman Potter and Mrs. Derm kgan wish to tnank their maay friends for their ness and also ioral tributes in their recent sad be- reavement in the death of their mou- ther, Mrs. Margaret Monks. JAMES KEID Thé Old Firm of Undertakers 254 and 2508 PRINCESS STRERT. Phcue 147 for Ambul. nce, * ROBEKT J. REID Phone 577. aw 1 Oxfords and Spats Snug-fitting Spats to wear with your Low Shoes. We carry a very fine stock of Spats. We have sizes to fit all and widths to make a perfect fit. Light and Dark Fawns, Maple - ver and a nice Black Broadcloth-- Grey Bea LOCKETT'S » J : $1.90 to $3.50

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