Daily British Whig (1850), 13 Dec 1921, p. 3

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TUESDAY, DEC, 13, 1921. THE DAILY B RITISH WHI G. re ree > 'BEST'S Gift List of Suggestions | Get the | Latest Report on Provincial Highway PROBS -- Wednesday, cold; light, local snow Conditions, | Toronto to Port Hope--Road in ; Land Settled good condition throughout, No de- | ' i tours. 1 PEPE IOI0 O04 Port Hope to Belleville--Road ih | [a / u | ONTARIO HIGHWAYS, PNY Ca " By Observer. good condition. | meras tu 3 Be ville to Kingston--Road in i Flashlights But for the war the population of lleville to Ne trace Tollet sets ' ' good condition | Manicure Cases If in Doubt | a jg saaly Save besa irom Kingston to Prescott--Kingston 10 10] Ivory Brushes and Mirrors ai ' : : Gananoque---Front road good. Gan- Fancy Stationery forecasts of the foriheoming eensus | ,noque to Brockville use Lyn Roaa. Perfumes, Tollet Waters. as to a suitable Household Gif: returns indicate. For five years be |From Yonges Mills to Brockville, ! . receiving from 300,000 to over 400,-| Prescott to Quebec Boundary-- Fountain Pens and Pencils 1 . Safety Razors : Christmas 000 immigrants a year. Even if this [Johnstown to Cardinal good excep. Boxed Cigars for one-half mile of clay road. Car- let us suggest a piece of average had not been fully main- | ky 3 : " Merion Potiles | tained, the tide of immigration dur- {dinal to Morrisburg, good. Morris 1 #84d shor \ |burg to Farrans Point, road rough Keep this list and shop at our . | ing the past seven years must have | ' > Store any day and evening now R h C over new grading, but passable, Far- up tin 10 o'clock. IC. ut continued strong. Not only did the 2 2 Corn- Fancy Perfume Sprays t ipitated the world A Brockville to Pres tt { . . i for Digi [oad lg £ooq, Brockville to Presevtt] Just 10 Shopping Days, Then Christmas {rans Point to Cornwall, good. war stop the influx, but for a time | Tough. Mog. Mur Baye Sets Tor Wen { conflict, the Dominion had been {road in good condition. fl | Wa Meadow Bay, it turned the trend of population the | Vall to L. T. BEST | Glass other way. Aside from the terrible | dow Bay to Quebec Boundary, good. ' | wastage of man power and the de- | No detours. a Prescription Druggist. Many of our designs are ex- cline in the birth rate following our | Toronto to Hamilton (via Dundas | a : | participation in the war, newly 'street)--Dundas street to Etobicoke Phone B59 Open Sundays clasive and all are very rea- arrived foreigners left the Dominion |Creek. good. Etobicoke to, Cooks- | : sonably priced. in tous of thousands. Aioasiderabia ly, now open. Cooksville to 16 | roportion join e allied colo | . i We have just now on display in Dope countries. The rest took their le Creek, culverts under construe. | departure to escape conscription. As ton 1 mile west of Cooksville. Cooks. | an Inevitable consequence an inade- | Ville to Erindale, surface fair. Erin- ment of-- quate population scatiered over half dale to 16 Mile Creek, surface poor | p $ 4 ' ¥ 6 a continent now finds itself confront- in wet weather. 16 Mile Creek to | : . ; A : Eastern Star ed with heavy burdens--unable €X- | East Boundary of Nelson Township, | 3 ' cept with difficulty to meet the Over newly graded, bad. Rast Boundar, | h ir 4 ti: BROOCHES head charges of a huge war debt, a lof Nelson Township to Nelson vil- | . y " RN costly pension list and a serious de- our windows a splendid assort- Nelson Village to Watertown, closed, » rece: ublic-owned railways. | | lodge recently formed in » The proper al vay to pursue un-|newly graded. Detour 1 1-4 miles | Kingston, } der the circumstances is surely ob- north at Nelson Village thénce wes ' . . | ¥ious. The ground lost during the to Hamilton-Guelph Road. Water- | - Pw, Planning, working, | war must be regained, and that with [down to Clappisons, closed. Base | \ | . to meet the needs of this new fielt on a tremendous mileage of lage, base course laid open to traffic. | H | the least possible delay. The tide of {course laid ap roximately one mile | SN * rd : lancommon words-- maybe, but immigration, mus: be 'quickened tor oer", ad, APPTOxImately on Lind Z.) giving for the happi- - ory Summon Causes of | wards our shores. Scrapped tmmi- | graded and bad Drivers use same at ; wR ) Ad: HEADACHE { * J Satin, AT on he touon [£28 risk, Detour 3-4 mile north, | ~ WN Q ness of somebody else oe dave sluts dat Femote JEWELERS | gencles got into action once more, | then to Hamilton-Guelph Road. Ad. | . RE: cau and give Limited | Nor 'must it be imagined that this vise all through traffic to use Toron- | . --the real, old-fashion- IMMEDIATE : | can be accomplished in a moment. | to . Hamilton Highway. Traftic, ) 4 RELIEF Established 1840 { The flow of immigran's cannot be Guelph to Toronto-Hamilton High- | Ne . +e . ; turned on and off at will like water ~ os ela ed Christmas spirit -- ; at King Street « Kingston i Way turn east 4th Con. East Flam | Lil # Before songulting the Physi. through a tap in the kitchen sink. {, Middle Road to Waterdown to \ WE cian, before using medicines | It is only by sustained effort over a Aldershot: th t I visa vores | \ 1 d ts are mak- and drugs, come and see us, || | gonsiderable period that an impor- | G8renot; north travel visa versa. . . 4 owered costs a 3 yi tacke 1s cansed by §i | tant movement of desirable classes of | Sigsston Pe Forth {ja Smith', * 7X i ye s n we cure | seitlers can be got under way. At Falls)---Road in fair con ition In | / by 3 vi a THROUGH PROPER Dr Nash's present the stream of British Immi- | wet weather the road is a little soft | ; A Ing generous giving ! | / ; . . GLASSES ° { New Zealand. The time has arrived | tours, ¢ : v blessed reality, 4 { - DENTAL PARLORS: | to begin preparations for diverting | Perth to Ottawa--Road in fair grants has set towards Australia and | between Morton and Elgin, No de- | our share of them this way and for | + { dition al] the way. | 3 PRINCESS Ry | earrylng out effective immigration cond . ; Keeley JX, M.0.D.0. { 153 PRINCESS STREET | Work In the United States and other Picton to Foxboro~Pieton to | Optométrist and Optician KINGSTON, ONTARIO | approved countries. Months will be | Belleville, good gravel road. WwW ork | 226 ' » | required to get the necessary mach- | closed for 1921. Belleville to Fox- | 4 '84d 2 rivers Sued, { We specialize on:--Painless Extrac- finery in operation. Nor should the | boro, fair. Fresh stone being laid | FROM ONE WOM AN TO ANOTHER j # doors above the Opera House tion, Latest Treatment of Pyorrbea.| measure of unemployment existing | one mile north of Belleville. No de- | | X-Ray work. to-day be allowed to stand in the | ours. . . a ne "AY, of, such forehanded preparations. | Well here are a few gift suggestions that you can make f there were enough people on ! | . . . [the land in Canada to-day, thers | : some heart happy with on Christmas morning, would be fewer 2ople out of work | : ; | in the towns and cities. That much is 4 ' | clear. The larger the rural popula- 3 | tion, the larger the home market for : ' GIFT HANDKERCHIEFS -- the products of domestic industries, ! : 3 .: us . . . . | The greater the purchasing power of 5 Daintily embroidered on the finest Irish Linens and Swiss e farming population an e vil- 4 3 . . : .- a . i Jagea, the Ereater Will be the activity i i ho] 3 Lawns boxed most attractively for gift-giving, in a won-~ Dn mill, in factory and in city build- . E . Ing trades. More people will mean an | | A drous assortment--opriced all the way from 23¢. a box up increased volume of freight and pas- ¥ 5 - Senger traffic for the rallways, more 5 Base $2.50, business for the merchants, more money for everyone, and a progres- | sive decline in the individual burd y y '4 | of tatra ' fhe Individual burden 23 on . CHRISTMAS HOSIERY-- .- oe | ~The immediate business of the na- \ . . . Limited AY | tion, therefore, is to make timely : i : A wonderful variety for your choosing; each pair may be arrangements in advance for pump- | Ing in the right kind of settlers for| | . f neatly boxed for gift-giving--beautiful imported French .® WISH YOU A | the land. Not only this! Care t| § : . . . . gd | be taken to ses that the neweoment| | ; : and English makes; in pure Thread Silk and Silk and are placed on the land under favor- | able conditions and that they stay oa : : Wool--the prices range from $1.25 to $4.50 a pair, the land and make good there. ' and incidentally is your wish to relatives and friends. Thirty million acres of fertile prairie A useful Present is always a good companion to this | Moy ea on oe Satine. relly y ; : : GIF TS OF LINGERIE-- Greeting, so come and inspect onr SHOWROOM, well. older provinces of contederation have | . . . 1a» . . . - RY Ft a ox . the land and the resources to sup- | LATE COL. T. R. ATKINSON That imply a delightful Intimacy. We make this an oc- equipped with = CHRISTMAS MADE-IN-CANADA" | port many times their present popy- | Former M.P.P. for North Norfolk, . GOODS, such as MEDICINE CABINETS AND MIRRORS wtlons. So has British Columbia, | "© died suddenly at Simcoe, Ontario casion to announce that we have secured the sole agencyof , 2 , HOR LS x The thing to do is to get busy. Let . . (finished in White Enamel), NICKEL-PLATED ani | everybody help -- the Federal and HON. G. P. GRAHAM "Dove Whitewear" and have In stock a well - assorted GLASS BATHROOM FIXTURES, including TOWEL Provincial Governments, thé rail. | 18 WELCOMED HOME . , BARS, SOAP DISHES, TUMBLER, TOOTHIRUSH Le. | ways, the press, the Western Canady | supply for the Christmas trade. Priced from $1.50 to I 2 ny : ar Thy . | Colonization Association, and every | : . TOILET PAPER HOLDERS and PLATE-GLASS other immigration organisation cap.|A Popular Demonstration Held $10.00 a piece. | ~SHELVES with N. P. BRACKETS. | able of effective mobilization. at Brockville to the Form= ---------- er Minister. NEGLIGEES AND ROBES DIED AT FERNIE, B.C, - : ! Brockville, Dec. 13.--Upon his re- . . . : ' . . SHOWROOM - - 65 BROCK STREET Was a Former Inverary Man--Had | turn to Brockville last night from Silky Negligees with fluffy Lace Trimmings, serviceable PHONE 287. a Good Business. South Essex, which he carried in the Crepe Kimonas and Beacon Cloth Bath Robes are here in % ® | George Quail, Newburg, lately of | recent federaj election, Hon, G. P. . : Kingston, received a telegram stat-|Graham was received with a popula. wonderful assortments in a broad variety of styles and ing that his elder brother, J. D.|demonstration by his fellow-towns- 1 P . d b ] ] Quail, Fernie, B.C., had passed away. men of all classes and political colors. riced at away elow reguiar. : | Mr. Qauil was the second eldest son Seine. It took fle form of 8 hit | \ of the late John Quail, Inverary. The | torchlight procession, led by the band | surviving members of the family are | of the Brockville Rifles, which escort- THE NEW GLOVES. | three brothers, Wellington, Los An-/ed the ex-minister of railways and . z = goles, Cal; William, Edmonton. canals through crowded streets from | The holiday assortment presents the new things in gaunt- | : Alta, and George, Newburg, 'andthe depot to Court House Square, : : . : CHRISTMAS [three sisters, Mrs. E. Pisley, Har-| where he was received with cheers | let effects, many new odd stitchings -- in Chamoisette, King- | when he spoke from the steps of the | TOWSmith; Mis. W. H, Arthur, raqul, | General Brock Monument. ro ol" Silk and fine French Kids.--at the new low price levels. " i Ston, and Mrs, R. Curran, Cata {He also leaves to mourn his 'oss his acknowledgement of the honor ac- | widow, three sons and two daught-| corded him by what he termed his | : - : 3 k ¥ f : | ers. . friends and neighbors of the Island Before the advances of the rail-| City and also paid. tribute to the road, he settled in Fort Macleod; | valiant work dome on his behalf in A CHRIST : r | then 'an advance police post. Herc | South Essex. Like the fight in Brock- | AS N { he carried on a building trade, erect- | ville, he, t00, had had a three-corner- | M SELLI G Oo |ing the first churen in that town. Heed contest in the western riding, but {then moved to Pasadena, Cal, for a|he was fortunate in getting into the o {short time. After the building of right corner there, He touched | the Crow's Nest line and opening of | briefly on his discussion of the issues | s | the extensive ofl mines he moved to | during the campaign in his new con- | | Fernle, B.C., where he built up a stituency, taking the ground that 3 : 1 . > 3 | hardware, furniture and undertak-|the mater of the tariff the two.ex- tobe : : . . Wise buyers are making their selections ling Dusinesn, AT hogy rca the meer of the tari he tng ez. Assured new styles, distinctive in style and exceptional in HE, early. We will store your purchases and |}! with neavy tosses by FR hat swept | interests of the east and west were | value, in the season's most fashionable fabrics. Priced : . Ithe to t. difr times, h to be served, there should b. - V 'a . deliver the day before Christmas. at the tins br his dest sect oton ea Do Drophesied. the draft. from $24.50 on up to $115.00 each. F or a limited period ' CHESTERFIELD SUITES -- nothing An extensive and thriving business. [Ing of a fiscal policy by the new ad- to-morrow and Wednesday » your choice-- Mr. Quail was sixty-four years of age ministratjon, such as brought unpre.' | could be more acceptable. A large number and a Methodist in religion. cedented prosperity to Canada under / LESS 259, . of designs in Tapestry, Velour and Brocade. '|r Wiltrid Laurier from 1396 to 1911. Mr. Grabam made no refer- Tea Waggons, Lamps, Work Baskets, White Men And Women Fi to the railway situation. At Sew Tables, Den 1 Hall Tabl es. Found In Opium Den |», conclusion of his address he and '8 . Mrs. Grah Victrolas and Victor Records. Also Montreal, Dee. 13--8ix white remienss remeron Te air : women and the same number of Re Gerhard Heintzman and McLagan Phono- were arrested here when the poifo: ition ln esprasecy here tha - graphs. jralded an opium den. All pleaded | Hon. Mr Graham should be one of : : { guilty in court. and were remanded * tat] Select your Christmas gifts early. in court, and police say cpo{ QLLATIO's representatives in the King LF Harrison Co, Limited nes 1355550205 nome 0 Steacy's - Limited d en sorts of jags. One of the women Vancouver, B.C., have reopened thers | i Said she had come here recently bars for the sale of mait liquor, and he from Toronto, ere doing a rushing business. =1[=

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