Daily British Whig (1850), 24 Nov 1921, p. 3

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. o y ¢ WHIG. A rent | THE DAILY BRITISH _ LORD BEATTY. ENROUTE * Won't Be Allowed li PROBS: Friday, fair and cold, 10 CANADA FOR VISIT to Grind the People | +--Friday, fai and co The British Admiral Is to See | "The manufacturers of AEE 10] | 1] Montreal, Dttawa and this country will be safe Toronto. when the Liberal Govern- | ent is formed. They will 2 ' | Washington, Nov. 24.-- Admiral nm = ; y : ¢ Lord Beatty left Washington to-day| NOt be allowed to grind the The "FLU" weather is here, for a brief visit to Canada. Detail. | people, but will be permit- - , reliable pre- ed arrangements for his tour have | te o make a fair rofit 484 the ona veal, re % a not yet been completed, but it is | 3 le rods? T profi paration to combat the "Flu" is known that three cities--Montreal,| ON their goods. DR. HICKEY'S MIXTURE Ottawa' and Toronto--will have the] -- (From J. M. Campbell's Antiseptic and healing 'for 1 y sY honor of playing host to the em- nomination address.) pire's great sea hero, Coughs and.Colds. 25 cents |~ Admiral Beatty will spend Friday L. T. BEST ---------- |in New York, and, according to| THE SLOGAN 18 « WORK, | present plans, will leave Friday night | WAGES AND HOUSES" "1 Prescription Druggist. Phone 59 . . Open Sundays FRIDAY A day of unparalleled value-giving in all departments of this busy store--wanted seasonable merchandise at prices that will prove of interest to all thrifty women, . for Montreal. He will address the | - Canadian C wl TR anadian Clus of Montreal and To! id. R. Clynes Wants to Know ronto, and will also speak before a public meeting in Ottawa. In Mont- | the Liberals' Attitude on & These Issues. MEDIUM-PRICED We are offering at jreal he may also appear on the same | {platform with Sir yor Lauder. {His visit in all threg cities will be | : ! i | London, Nov. 24.--The Liberal | brief, as it will be necessary for him | Federation which meets Newcastle |to return to Washington early next today is not likely to rouse such | week for his work here in connec- | goat interest J i v |tion with the armament conference. |; 2 he Tuiamist eouclave, at Liverpool, which has Just concluded. w-- *carl Ri --_---- 4 | Ruby and Pearl Rings | {The Westminster Gazette, the lead. YOUTH'S PRIVILEGE 209% DISCOUNT Ten Dozen ~--Omyx and Pearl Rings --Cameo Rings ing upholder of Independent Liberal- | ism rather unctuously remarks that - | TO r:oLp THE FUTURE the Federation will concentrate on ! ~Birthday Rings and many | SevS-- | the "simple and clear-cut resolutions others. | Prince of Wales Emphasized | in which Libera; faith is applied to This is a splendid opportun- [ff | Value of Work Order the urgent questions of the day." ity, as all these Rings are of | and Discipline. The Gazette declares, in an alius. solid gold of excellent work- | .jion to domestic party divisions that . while the Unionists have been con- | Lo: 24 Iyproadon, Nev, 4 : The Prins 2 gratulating themselves on Liberal city of Bombay hy a hata, | diMculties the boot is now on the ' > » loth a 7th & {replying to an address from the Bom- [o Sr Jeg. The rejoinder of the Co- | ----Sapphire Rings --Hoop Rings | Triple Discount Stamps Shop the Steacy way and make 85 cents do the work - bay University, according to Re. | Alon brees is that the Liberal party | of $1.00. A genuine saving of 15% on all regular cash fry y | merely show opeless absence of | 1 : ines, Bombay correspondent, said | rely h purchases. Start to-morrow and save money while you {that'in his journey's about the Brit- | ! ---- | Something very simila | : 1 i ll 1sh empire it had been his esbecial | ; 3° Cass, Farhan sams Hom spend at Steacy's. Triple Stamps from 9 a,m. till 12 noon A {desire to meet and mingle with the [1a dar doers: ! lead A Wi - = fron, of each country, He wanted | 24°F during the week-end regard { ] : Bed Comforters [to understand what was passing In |i peace, retrenchment and reform.' 25 large, double bed size, Cotton Down-Filled Com- | their minds and to know to what | 1 i | um RE they were looking forward, he said, fons a ne oager hey mening. | forters--range of pretty Chintz patterns--sold regular at $3.50euch......... ets veiviiie... Friday, $2.69 J and he should like them also to have | them down to: 'Work, wages and | { 9 + some insight into the ideals which | houses.' He wanted to know wheth. | | he held in rever . "It 18°} te . ; 2 ! Dr. Nash Sm that. we vi tow kd sr tig Liberals om these Jsueh had | : > . : 100 pairs of 10-4 Single Bed Size White Flannelette about one another," his royal high- Saye diferent to say trom the ness said, "to be able to march to- } Blankets-- White with Pink and Blue Borders; worth regular $2.00 a pair ........ . Friday $1.65 hi Pp SMITH BROS. JEWELERS uncommon words-- maype, but very common causes of $ HEADACHE We have glass.s that remove these causes and give IMMEDIATE Limited RELIEF Established 1810 Before consulting the physi- | |[|l Kine Street -{ . Kingston clan, before using medicines and drugs, come and see us. If your headache is caused by eye strain we cure it THROUGH PROPER GLASSES Keeley Jr., M.0.D.0. Optometrist and Optician, 226 Princess Street. 8 doors above the Opera House | | DENTAL PARLORS: i ; Sir John Simon, who for the time 183 PRINCESS STREET gether Bb sy pathy toward our com- | being, is concentrating mostly on | mon goal, and that we should have |... 5 ay KINGSTON, ONTARIO, tual unde ai vith | briefs Wather than polities, was at { & mutual understanding wit regard |p), in criticising the Labor party, f We specialize on:--Painless Extrac-| to what we hold to be honorable and | while Clynes, at Clockheaton, was ! | tion, Latest Treatment of Pyorrhea,|true." He emphasized the value of | disparaging the Liberals. Sir John | X-Ray work. work, order and discipline. Friendly | samitteq that the rise of the"Labor | | rivalry in games and combination for | party was an 'enormously interesting | | the success of each side were referred |. but he declared it unquestion. | [to by the prince as qualities upon {ably was time this party ceased to | the exercise of which rested the unity | base itself so largely upon the es. | and strength of the empire, hy y Th i Y pecial appeal to wage earners. He | ® prince assured the university believes in the long run no political students that it is "the privilege of combination which appealed merely | youth to be able to some extent to | to class feeling would succeed | mold the future." Continuing, he : |said: "Let us make a beginning here | and now, and see that as the years | 80 on ardor of youth is preserved | and sustained in the practice of these | Met Death While Playing in Buggy { high qualities. Let us keep undim- , At Elgin, { med our love for learning, for hard Elgin, Nov. 22.--Mr. and Mrs. BE. | wark; for discipline and order and |J. Sullivan were called upon to | friendly co-operation, Let us have | mourn the death of their little son, | our bond of brotherhood in our com- | Terry. The lad-was playing win { mon enthusiasm to serve our country | his little companion, J. Dunn, in a | and our king." buggy in the yard, when his heaa | 2 -------- | Was caught in the buggy bows and | he was strangled to death before Prices are Going Down . LITTLE BOY STRANG LED, - 10 Pure Linen Table Cloths ; 10 only, John S. Brown's pure Linen Table Cloths -- THOUSANDS PERISH neat ssristasce arvives. ot th 2 size 2 x 2; range of patterns: worth regular $15.00 each. BEHIND TURK LIN | Mrs. Muchmore was conducted on - TAR we ty Tp dengls . Friday $8.50 Glass Towelling | Appalling - Conditions Reveal-| .... Deceased was one of our'd1d- 500 yds. of 24 inch Checked Glass Towelling --- sold ed by British Prisoner Re- |es: residents. Her husband prede- cently Released ceased her a number of years ago. in regular way at 35¢. a yard. ...... . Friday 23c. 7 " -------- Take advantage of the FALL in PRICES of Brick Mantles, Paint and Wall Paper and make your home beautiful for Christmas, We invite you to inspect our Miss Pinkerton has taken rooms in . the village for the 'winter months. London, Nov. 24.--Colonel Raw-| ppp, Ha#'aday 'of (he Merchants linson, a British prisoner recently re- | gp, p staff has been moved to Perta. leased by the Turkish Nationalists, Mrs. Derbyshire and Mrs. Johnson who has arrived in London, gave a and children, Syracuse, were guests detailed account yesterd y of some |p relatives las: week. Mr. and Mrs, : of the conditions prevai & behind |p. Halladay have returned from To- -r the Turkish Nationalist lines, partic- ronto. Misses Grace and Pearl De- ularly as regards the treatment of Long, Toronto, spent the week with prisoners, which he described ag ap- their parents. Miss Katie Scanlon, R. ° ° . palling. N. Westport, was called here [by 'the Of the Armenian prisoners from |iiiness of her sister, Mrs. J. C. Sali- C e VEY IC 1 @ Kars, numbering 5,000 soldiers and (van. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Mustard 4,000 civilians, employed in labor |and son, New York city, are guests ot samples of grades and tints. \. LADIES' VESTS AND DRAWERS BLOOMERS * 60 only, Penman's White 65-71 BROCK ST. x Phone 237, CHRISTMAS SUGGESTIONS SIC AH (i hm | = | Ly f 1} 1) Wise buyers are ikking their selections early. We will store your purchases and gangs near Erzeroum, says Colonel Rawlinson, the majority perished from starvation and neglect, leaving only 760 men and 98 officers for repatriation to Armenia. These, he adds, were replaced by | 8angs of Greeks from the coast dis- | trict, 500 of whom he met on the | Trebizond road on their way to join |n Greeks already working in the Erzeroum district, -------------- | BIG POISON BOOM. | -- | 'Decisive Battle Day' Against Rats | in Berlin, {| Berlin, Nov. 24.--There was a biz | poison boom in Berlin yesterday witn with demand and scores standing in Quenes for rat poison. Today is off- clally the "decisive battle day agalust rats which have been n= creasingly plagueing Berlin since tha revolution. The bureaucratic paternal murn- icipal authorities have issued an or- deliver the day before Christmas. CHESTERFIELD SUITES -- nothing could be more acceptable. A large number of Qeign? in Tapestry, Velour and Brocade, Work Baskets, ea W. ns, Lamps, Sewing Tabl es, Den and Hall Tables, Victrolas and Victor Recérds, Also Gerhard Heintzman and McLagan Phono- graphs. Select your Christmas gifts early, | I. Harrison Co., Limited Phose 90 dinance requiring all house holders under penalty of a fine, liberally tq strew rat poison around the premises except where rat hunting animals are kept thereon. Thousands of enthus- son battle against the rats several days ahead with the result of grea. mortality among dogs and other household animals in apartment houses. A new ordinance has been necessary, requiring all householders to notify the janitor exactly when and where rat potson has been strewn and further requiring that ail dogs be muzzled for three days, even in- doors. ------------ The Meighen Crowd Is going out of office. George Wii- kie, K.C., Toronto, will tell you some of the reasons why at'the big meeting in Ontario Hall on Friday night, : & run on drug stores unable to cope | lastic Berliners have started the pos- |: relatives. Miss Byington, Portland, was the guest of here sister, Mrs. 0 F. Warren. Rev. R. B. McAmmond | and Mrs. 'McAmmond, West China, were guests at G. W. Earl's. Mrs. | Régers, New Boyne, sen' a few days | with her daughter, Mrs. J. Halladay. | Mr. and Mrs. George Long have re- | | turned for the winter from their fact- | ory. Says the Welland Canal | Wages Average Highest St. Catharines, Nov. .24.--J. P. Porter of Porter Bros. contractors | on the Welland Ship Cans!, stated, | in answer to criticism by labor men { and others that the fair-wage clause | attached to the contract is an ad- vance over any other wage scale in effect at the time the contract was | taken over, and, as a matter of in- { formation to the public, the average ! 'wage scale is $5.10 a day or 51 cents | an hour. "In so far as the firm has been able to ascertain, this is the highest wage scale in effect on any public work in Canada." Conscience enables people to feel sorry when they are found out. | HEALTH IS A WOMAN'S GREAT. EST ASSET Contrast the cheerful happy wo- man with head erect,/the glow of health on her cheeks, the elastic step and bubbling enthusiasm as she goes about her daily tasks, with the wo- man who suffers from backache, headaches, dragging-down pains, nervousness and despondency. Such conditions are undoubtedly caused by woman's aflments which will yield to Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, which for many, many years has been restoring weak, ail- ing 'women to health and 'strength. 5 dozen Ladies' Natural Vests and Drawers-- all sizes --Mercury. Sold reg. $2.00. Fridays. o.oo - MEN'S UNDERWEAR 25 dozen Men's fleece- lined Shirts and Drawers -- sizes 34 to 46. Penman's. Friday ......... 90c. each HEATHER HOSE 10 dozen Ladies' Heather Stockings--Lovatt shades --- all sizes--regular $1.50. : Friday ...... ..... $1.19 SWEATER WOOL 500 Balls Otonabee Silk Mix Knitting Wool--1 ounce balls--all the wanted colors-- regular 35c. ; Friday .......... 25¢ ball F leece-lined Bloomers, elas- , tic waist and knee. Reg $1.50 Friday .......... . $1.00 BOYS' SWEATERS 20 only, Boys' Heavy Jumbo- Knit Coat Sweaters--all col- ors--regulat $2.25. Friday ....... = $1.69 . $1.69 WOOL GAUNTLET GLOVES. ..... 90 pairs White, Grey, Hea- ther Wool Gauntlet Gloves; were sold at $2.00. Friday..........-. 5125 CASHMERETTE HOSE......... 200 pairs Ladies' Heavy White Cashmerette Hose all sizes. Penman's, Reg. 65c¢. Friday ».......... 98. Every woman who'suffers in this way owes it to herself to at least give it | & trial, - >

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