T Hi E D A I L Y B R I T I < H Ww MH I CG. : SATURDAY, DEC. 10, 1921, ee ---------- TT TT ------ . . -- -- ---- -- A TUNAEL UNDER THE Sth ™* rorueaevere, fo -- ; FOUNDED 1847 {To 8end Goods From London In the Riding of Leeds--Pro- to Capetown, South | gressive Spoiled a Liberal Africa. Victory. | i | I London, Dee. 10.--To be able tc | Brockviile Re °r and Times, { B ¥ travel or to send goods from London Although H. A, Stewart, K.C, the | deral riding, . : : member-elect in Leeds to Capetown, South Africa, without jm ubor-alect is 1%eds fed Bg j Changing conveyances at any stage | * JOri'y 'of 2.037 over nis Y ee nearer opponent, A, W. Mallory, the' : ANY lot Be rare So tis by means | Liberal 'candidate, an analysis of the | | would link u Ear re Alrics {official figures announced by William ; be p Kurope ltar--may | J2HY, returning officer, shows that | [at the Straits of Gibraltar--may | the popular vote throughout the rid- | strike the imagination as a concep- | IDg was against 'he government, | ' | tion impossible of realization, yet the | Messrs. Mallory and Warren polling COpstruction of such a tunnel is an 19,395 votes as opposed to 7,868 ror | FROM 7.30 TILL 9.30 P.M, old project and regarded as practic- Stewart. The vote according to can- able. 'In conjunction with a tunnel | didates was as follows: | : : : icki under the English Channel, which | Stowart op 7.865 | Nearing Christmas all women are picking up engineers regard as a trivial under- | Mallory, Lib. 5, | . . . : . . O hy ERCOA i taking In comparison with the Gib-| Warren. Prog cased | dainty articles for Christmas gifts. What is nicer raltar tunnel, the latter would make Having failed to secure half the 1 \ it possible for the Capetown passen- | number of vo'es polled for the suc- | than Handkercliiefs to give, and they always find | ger to go through in the ear in which | cesstul candidate, George F. Warren. | satisfaction. Gloves too, are popular as gifts. To IN STOCK AT ho started, | the Progressive nominee, losos his | 1 : . S | | deposit. Ho fell 370 votes behind the help co-operate with your shopping, we are putting "The conception is audacious, but 3 : Pp! [i required number. | on Three Specials that will not make your gifts too ® Farls correspondent of Thebserver. The municipalities recording a . 20% D The Gibraltar tunnel, at its lowest | majority against the government | expensive, 0 ISCOoOUn [evel would be 1,254 feet below the | candidate (with the vo'es of Messrs. | {surface of the sea, a much greater | Mallory and Warren aggregated) | {depth than would be required for the | Were: Brockville, Yonge Front, Elm. | OFF REGULAR PRICES [assis Cvuanol tunssl. he wore |Ser Seats, Busiard sui Parser | would be prodigious, but it is be- | , = ih * Front, Yonge andl " i lieved both in Spain and France that | 2 South, Bont ore s 23 Orgran | [the scheme is practicable. The short- | Rgcott Sar, iin Ieiatowl,, ERG ? E C AMO S OVERCOATS : [est crossing which is possible at the | A scrutiny of the official returns lic. x ® pose _ jreveals the fact that bo*h candidares GLOVES { | | i {it is technically sound," writes a | | | Straits, having regard to the char- | the old lines parties sufferad Those that were $20.00 are now $16 acter of the sea bottom, is about | through the entry of the Progressive | | : | | twenty-four miles, but this is not the { candidate, + the Liberals, however, t part of 'he Straits. Le : vohserv.) Those that were $25.00 are now $20 [|main| Soya 4 te 25 DOZEN PAIRS Those that were $30.00 are now $24 | meter is proposed. There would be [close battle fought by Mr. Warren in Those that were $35.00 are now a single line with three stations at | Elizabethtown where he was but. five tegular 90c. pair which the line would be doubled t0 | votes shart of tieing 'with Mr. Ste- i $28 eas the passage of trains in OP- wart. Such former Conservative a TO-NIGHT 49¢ PAIR | posite directions. The entrance of | strongholds as New Dublin, Marsh- | Se Those that were $37.50 are now $30 the tunnel on the Spanish side | all's section, Greenbush and Addison | | 23 dozen White Washable Cha. should be ten or twelve yards above | returned Progressive majorities. On | ¢ Those that were $40.00 are now $32 sea level, but it would be necessary | the othef hand in several secitnos the | ; to make the opening on the Moroc- Progressive cut deeply into normat | ! first and best quality. These are a Those that were $45.00 are now $36 can side only seven yards above sew | Liberal majorities. { kN A timely suggestion for Christmas level. The slope is estimated at one | All told, of the 111 polis, Mr. S:e-| presents. in forty at the maximum. Some of | wart carried 60, Mr. Mallory 30 and | g | iculties sk wil -] ; } alning . RD a BEAUTIFUL SHOWING OF NEW Se roles of the Jusk 4! be un-{ Mr. Warren 19. In the remainir : Sizes 315, 6, 614. "ha | two, there was a tie. CHRISTMAS NECKWEAR weight of the water on the tunnel | The muni:ipalities returning ma- | ~ WHITE ONLY. would be tremendous, and the matter | jorities for M.. Stewart were He tof of ventilation would be a big prob- | lowing: Brockville, Gananoque, Ki'- | $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50. Boxed free | lem. However it is said the ventila- | ley, Newboro, Elmsley South, Leeds 25 DOZEN LADIES' of charge, tion question has been solved. It|and Lansdowne Front, Leeds ana is estimated that the temperature | Lansdowne Rear, Bastard ama Bur LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS would be about 80 degrees Fahren- | gess South, Athens, Yonge and Es- heit at the lowest level, cott Rear, Elizabethtown. : . The congealment of 'the soil, in- Mr. Mallory secured majorities in | Regular value 20c. jections of cement, protecting plates, | Westport, Yonge Front and Esco'l ® ® Livin ston's | che Obsarveris cirrospondent ses, | Frost. wy TO CLEAR 123c. EACH | are methods well known to engineer- | Mr. Warren was ahead in Nor 8} i moisette Gloves--Kayser make -- f H { Crosby and S. uth C:osby. 25 DOZEN'LADIES' ALL-LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS--a fino 75-77 BRULK STREET Ing science, and it is held that the A -- quality--nicely hemstitched borders. These Handkerchiefs are procedure adopied i fe tunnels made in a popular size, and a quality that would sell for 20c. in ." 3 under rivers in the United Staces and | WONDERFUL FREE LECTURE | the regular way, If Off Your Route It Pays To Walk elsewhere would be sufficient. The | ire -- ddnger of the infiltration of water is | In Strand Theatre On Sunday Ded 50 DOZEN LADIES' to be feared, but there are today 11th, 7.30 P. M. ' i enormous pumps which would over. Six thousand vears of darkness and | LA N ND come that peril. Nevertheless, it is cursed condition ended at last! ! e} | evident that a geologic study of the All present conditions are but pre- | : Bent har 4 of the most profounn [oC "chart, Sars Heal Coto . Regular price from 18c. to 25c. character is indispensable, for there | and then, clear of Satan's' Dominion . {are parts of the Straits which oe | throughout the endless ages, everlas. | gt, TO-NIGHT cease 124c. EACH |padewiaseiy xaows, 4nd uese wy | ing life, happiness and glorious con- | 30 DOZEN LADIES' LAWN HANDKERCHIEFS -- These are ¥ ( i | ditions, for all who so desire. "The | made of fine quality Handkerchief Lawn--in plain White or {hardy pioneers unless much closer | po th is my footstool and I wiil| | White, embroidered with colors in one corner. The patterns ° | investigation than has hitherto been { make it glorfous!!" And all shall re- are varied and you have a wide range to choose from. - : { made is undertaken. | { {turn from the land of the enemy--- IT D | A point to give pause to the gigan- | Death! { LIM E {tic propject, the correspondent ad- | Seats free; no collection, | | mits, ie the possibility of a catas'ro-| ----] - | | | Hilt I | conditions which exist. He recat] CHRIST CARDS | ie | that the earthquarké of Messin in | | i [ I | lim [1908 revealed the presence of fissure | Beautifully printed personal mrecting | 4 Lk | | which had not been suspected when. cards--very reasonable prices. ! Av 4 NOW OPEN unas nine Sis ar 1t| HANSON, CROZIER & EDGAR {i be too late after the work ha. | 2 oy aay | been begun, he adds, to discove | some insurmountable obstacle. 'It . BORN a | IN BOXES | | MOO A ilenby e, © ce. 6th, Saks rar ' Ta > Is necessary then," he says, "to make | MOORE At Glonvarnle, Sn Pe ard] LADIES' BOXED HANDKERCHIEFS--(he Handkerchiefs rang- important reservations, but, apart Moore, a son. ing from White Lawn to the finer Linen--all are fine qualities ------ | from such a possibility, in theory the Tr ------------ | and come in the plain White or fancy embroidered, The boxes | project is held to be perfectly good, DIED. ne yoy Pm og being plain, while others are covered | sue there is a desire in many quar- OLE Al Amherst Ilang, on Dec with ristmas-like patterns. th, 19821, Capt. Glenn, © [ters to take immediate steps to carry $1 years, 10 monte Glenn, aged, 25¢. to $3.00 Box | out the scheme. AA At em, : FOR CHRISTM AS AND NEW | The French have always regardea IN MEMORIAM | i CHILDREN'S FANCY COLORED HANDKERCHIEFS They | Mediterranean Africa as practically | : In loving memory of Sur dear hus- { come in many different childish patterns and scenes. The boxes { i 3 ; band and father, ohn McKegg, who | a active YEAR'S TRADE. | forming part of their own continem. | ry ron 10Ur Years ie Lo are attractive, too | the correspondent states, A direct | aay, Dec. 1st, 1917. | 25¢. and up | fallroaq, say, from Paris to Tangiers, One year has passed since that sad day, | and from Tangiers to point after God called the one we loved away; i "or i w ver will, point in the African continent--prob- Ant nh roll or od Tor him still. | | ably, when the various schemes now ! | under consideration are executed and Gone isthe face we loved so dear, | = co-ordinated, to Capetown---he says, | Silent the voice we loved to hear - . a : Too far away from gight or speech } { would help the people concerned to | pout not too far for our thoughts to O n al aw 1 1 | reach. on, Im " < ea phe through some ignorance of the | ml [ realize how the countries and con- | tinents are inter-related, Anchored by love, death cannot sever i Sadly we miss him and will forever, -- IEE, 5 tons Turkeys. : Some day, sometime, we shall see 0 x ATTENTION! Gu BE Tevet any ere . -- e and children. | 3 tons Geese. : : Gloom Spreader"s and Grouch Nur. I rere sers! | CARD OF THANKS. | --3 tons Ducks. . Here is a sure cure for thé blues. | 0 Mr Thos. Rogers and famil wish to] | than eir a riends 0 their] Marie Gladke Players, are opening Kindness nd any inends Pat tris ~y an indefinite stock engagement at | putes received In their recent bereave- ----5 tons Chickens. Griffin's, Monday, December 12th, | Ment. in latest comedy and dramatic suc- -- . cesses. This company is coming high- ' 5 tons Fowl. ly recommended for its clean and up- Undertakers. 5 oy ' COMF ORT to-date plays. Miss Gladke is ably | p 3 supported by a company of high-class | bulance, ; > Er -- P " » artists of well-known ability, such A Pipe, his "Comfy" Chair. the as Jack Driscoll, Mack. Allyn, Wm. House Slippers YOU gave him tor | Jule, H. O'Connor, Marshall Hale, The Leading U) > '$° rea Christmas, could you imagine any Ear Done a agle DEste [ERP] ior inexpensive way of pleasing illian ho y. ; - A : / } J . d opening play will be that laughable ; ; HAN : : Im pir Highest cash prices paid. farce "Believe Me Xantippe." One of and 4 1k py ; fl a: |. MEN'S COMFORT SLIPPERS. : a a is chaw a that 1830, Ji YA 8 Xie or Pele : e aces, . A $ | / Prompt returns on consignments. 8 there are three vaudeville acts EAT SA Z 6 iB ; MEN'S JAEGER WOOL which go on between the acts of the : "2 4 - BRN ' ~ 7% SLIPPERS 7 A i play. --Advt. And Ewbalmer p) No ; ] : A very fie assortment to seléet ---------------- ! F 4 . Another Seat for Mcighen. iy Picton, Dec. 10.--Joan Hubbs, Phones 458459. Wholesale 1767. [fl&rme sat ii rat rmdi0% rn LOCKE?TS