THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. = WEDNESDAY, JAN. 4, 1922. A LICIOENTS OF THE DAY| LIGHUING RAES m= ww Racy Looal News and tems of | IN 1WO COUNTRIES : : | By J. E. Middleton a ? ! FOUNDED 1847 neral Public Interest Forty American towns and cities | EE Phone 538J, Chas. Andre, carter.| the electric power rates of which y - No- | Were previously 'unknown at the This Is the month-ot bargains, No office of the dro-Electric Power tice 'odey"s offerings, C issi i ommission of Ontario, were chosen Planos nfl Phone 1544, C. W | ot ip beginning of the recent study { { | { { | | DO . M TN SS 2 | +adeay, 14 » . "gl of Somparative rates. You LONG FOR S AR E ? e Cape Vincent branch of the! 'rom ea t ommunities ARI MA ] SS on New York: Central R.R. may be elec- which ranged in.. populist ion Gopi P, ! SS RTNES 8 3 i anata im rR re son ma TTTTTT3007 to over 30,000. complete rate- v / Erma pric ¢ number of iocal buscaes | Chee vere procured anda : In Our Custom Department { Arms are now engaged in stock tak- such as service charges, meter rents, " It Can Be Yours---in the Least Expensive Clothes ng. discounts, flat rates, optional rates, Mr. Swaine, piano tuner, orders | and load-factor. ; ' recelved at 10 Clergy street w Then, aking nine classes of You Ever Made . the 20 kilowatt-hour | Phono 564w. service, ftom e / y allevi : a boat | Per month requirement 'of a six- R rie vente "Ratt, * 7. | Fp 3 4, 8 | Belleville and Kis m- "| of 500 horse-power. and a monthly gston, consumption of 100,000 kilowatt Dr. H. R. Fleming of the Hotel hours and calculating the net month- i ; Dieu staff is spending a few weeks at ly bills of each, and comparing then: } FO R STOCK St. Bernard's Hotel Dieu, Chicago, Yith the monthly bills of the Hydro- « : ectric System, for the same nine . 4 W. J. Fair returned on Tuesday classes of service and for the Same from New York. He gpent New six classes of communities. In each TAKING {arr nan Toe | dm Fe n metropolis, 1ghest possible, and the averag : ' . Bmployers keep their organiza- were calculated, maki fifty-four Saves You 50c. to $10 on Materials Alone tions intact tLiough our Help Want- points of comparison as etween co- ed columns, They know we have tuo | Operative municip ownership ir. : i : Ojitario, and rat hip ir we are offering a good range of | largest number of readers. = ario, and private ownership ir United States. © In every case Judge Lavell sang with fine expres- but one of the Fifty-four, the highest . rted all-wool Tweeds--values sion, "My Shepherd," by Vandewar- Hydro rate wit res than the THE FIRST THING 1mpo er, ia Quegy Stree; Mbodist church | Avera American rate. The ave You will find this invaluable aid enclosed in the envelope witlf your op, on Sunday morning last. fge Hydro rate was continually » > sel op . - $55.00 to $75.00--made to your Prescott elected =. un Dubrute us| lower. "Ir 35 casds the highest Butterick pattern. It is not a part of the pattern itself but a separate, pat mayor by a majority of forty. Mr Hydro rate was lower than the lowest ented service--a picture-guide especially planned for the pattern it ace vans. | AMerican rate. companies, ' measure for ; Dubrule has for the past three years A Table of Average Monthly Bp ' served as a member of the council. Bills for domestic science contrasting The many friends of Mrs, C. A.| the char es on the two sides of the THEN Martin, Joh treet, will be pleas- | border, here follows: : 0, Johnson stree e pleas "For SMALL LIGHTING, with that the Deltor does is to give you an individual layout chart (yes, indi. . ed to hear that she is recovering : from her recent illness, / ROWE on pe" Clsumption of 20 vidual, not just a general chart but one for YOUR exact size and for EACH . wi he Slo. 3 work wil be carried Hydro- American, suitable width of material). Because of this chart, your pattern cdlls for . 'sei Foi port, Pa ale Ho Class 1. Electric ¥ to 1% yards less material than any other pattern can--a saving of 50c. @ not proceed until the weather ig Bo T population" iin $350 to $10 on material 'alone for every frock. . ulation . \ Class 11, | milder. Mrs. Wainwright and daughter, os : Miss Julia, who were called 0 King. oe as under 2.13 FINALLY . Tailored and trimmed in our usual ston to &ttend the funeral of the for- * Class 111. . You follow picture and word illustrations that guide your every stitch to y me's sister, have returned home to In Towns under : ; o PON Sav , N. first class styles. Preston. 3,000 population ; 2.2 perfect fit, drape and set. Your needle flies--you save hours--you instinc Dr. H. 8. Brown, Seeley's Bay. may. u : ; : ho hag recently opened his office in S unde the Parisian modiste would do--ideas of finish! Should Your sleeves he 1 h vi 10,000 population : 2.04 : Sales for cas that place, is also opening an office Class v the type that Martial and Armand favor, should the neckline hint of the in Lyndhurst, where .he will be In Towns under : found on Thursday of each week. 30,000 population d 1.73 Class V1. lead, the Deltor explains just how to achieve the correct effect. From first THE GENERAL HOSPITAL ia 000 po, A rion 68 to last detail, this most economical frock, this, most successful frock, is a 1.66 For "AVERAGE LIGHTING } 3 Received $1,600 in Subscriptions to with an average consumption of triumph of Paris ! the Christmas Appeal. 30 k.w.h. per month. wd, \ : 9 The General Hospital board of Class I. $ 1.79 X : governors met on Tuesday. The re- Glas iL 3 . port from the committee of mehage- lass . . ui : ment mentioned the very interesting bi ly. 3 " BUT TERICK PAT TERNS time the patients had on Christmas ki , day. While the month of Decem- Class Ve nr AND BoMESTIS Style Leaders of the World ? & 75-79 BROCK STREET ber was gfite active, it was not con- APPLIANCES, with an average x sidered at any time overcrowded. usumption of 70 ky per To : T medical superintendent had +1ass 1, . FABRICS ' "If Off Your Route, It Pays To Walk ne called out of the city but his Gan Ih 238 534 . report was. read by the general sec- *Class IV, 1.54 . 811 { pay Le visiting governors, not glee; v| 1.49 . You Can Make Up With the Deltor bringing in a report, were re-ap-| Class VI. 1.49 4.64 pointed for this month. It was For LIGHTING AND COOK-, reported to the governors that] ING, with an average consumption the result of the appeal at Christmas of 180 kilowatt hours pes mon 5.63 8] time was somewhat below expecta- Class II. 4.35 10.09 ee tions, being about $800 less than a| Class III. 25 14. year ago. The total this year was| Class IV. - BLACK POPLIN NAVY BLUE SERGE ' i . Class Vi 2.48 10.05 These figures are published under $1.75 to $2.95 Yard 90c¢. to $2.25 J ~ h ity' of Hydro-Electric | S600 ry 4 Povey nirice 2 Wontario and LL : : . : are sigtigd by. the compilers. Fine Black French, Poplin--all wool Berge is the old reliable material At A.0.H. Euchre na Dance Last ED i-------------- -----suitable for the making of Dress. | it gives the best of wear, the colors : é | The A.O.H Na. and dance in OD a | 56 a vther wourables, Tuis Poplin ay fan aug the Material +s I | . e | Coal dropped fifty cents & ton in comes in four-excellent qualities and warm. The qualities come in a var. | the club rooms of the order-on Tues | Montreal on Tuesday, lowing to the | Sedivm: 0 vith LIMITED |day night was well attended. About decline in the United States exchange range--all good: widths. .. | twenty-five tables were kept going rate, % . ' s . : and the playing was Koenly dontest- be 40 to 54 inches wide | 48 to 54 inches wide. ed throughout, The best players in DAIL TOR ™ the habit of attending euchres were AILY MEMORANDUM. present and all worked hard for the tively do the right thing at the right time; and you do always the thing Moyen age, should embroideries follow Madeleine and Madeleine's gay each one is of good width. Skating at Palace Rink to~night. Euchre, Hotel Dieu, Wednesday, Jan. | prizes, The contest finally ended | 4tn, § p.m, H " with Miss Myrtle Sidley capturing Fuchre and Janecevin labor hall at 8 . -- -- i -- i Ww e I do Jadise' first Prize Fring Timothy p iciraay hing of Nurses annual . 3 rallivan winning the first prize for meeting, Council Chambers, T ursday, | H " the gentlemen, Consolation prizes | 3 p.m PLAID AND STRIPED SKIRTINGS p.m. { Week of prayer service, Sydenham St, | were awarded to Miss Rhoda Menard | church, 8 p.m. Speaker: Principal | 4 . " . | Bruce Taylor. : ~ Motto for this year: 'Believe that the worst Alte: Words. dalots Fotis. - | $2.50 Yard up. and Mr, Claxton, I i in' - t é ved and i T : 18 over and buckle mn. > men i a -- ue 38 ut PRIN ERS Do you need a new Winter Skirt--the Plaids and Stripes are greatly in supplied for cing by the ni- ? . : FA . Eck . ans' orchestra. The whole afia'r v 'avour he the pricings are re asonably low. such a range of Pre tty pat terns showing the newest colors in Pretty combinations, 7 600 lbs. Corned Beef cuts , from prime was a splendid success. HANSON, CROZIER & EDGAR ® westernstock ........ Maric Lohr In "Her Destiny |" ya muny sQuARK, KINGHDON x : An appreciative audience was pres- . 300 Ibs. Corned Boneless Rolls from sat at the Grand Opera House on Re . - uesday even ng to witness e pro- ote i) prime western Beef . . . .. . ..18¢c. Ib. duction of "Her Destiny" from the TURNER A a Fou ip tpital HL " 1 Mr. and Mrs. Allan Turner, Moose- French play, L'Inconnu. Miss Jaw, Sask. (nee Flora Carnovsky), CABBAGE firm white stock . Se. Th, [fli ab" iicpume | Bil h imi ® d ih rough play : most ha Jo n Laidlaw & Son, Limited EEF DRIPPING rendered from se- charming manner. This 'is Miss SILVER--CLYDL--At Princess Street | Lohr's third appearance in Kingston Methodist parsonage on Saturday, lected Beef Suet +++ 12jc. Ib. 'ahls Reason, atid the lovers of dra-l Leber jist, 198 by the Rev io matic art greatly 'appreciated her Earl Sliver, both of Odessa, Ont, on NEW LAID EGGS coming more fredly. [fidomte. wn rar associate are | : : | the very best the English etage can DIED Get our price. . offer. BROMLEY--Died at Estevan, Sask. . J 2, Helen May Queenie) | Tr. ck, beloved wife of i lr i Oe Pharr ar p and | : o FLOUR---for pastry or breads-- Buy Windsor Hotel, Montreal, Mra. fener simukbier of Me. and mo Look At These Values For Wome > Montreal, Jan. 4.--Thro gh th < 12 1b. sacks BLT Cee nnnie diene. .55¢. | Jat of ten thousand os hoc Bisse. Star and Toronto saporal 1 == ! ; . . . ; n : | thousand shares for about one and a please copy). pa ) Who Want High Shoes Majestic Brand 'OLEOMARGARINE-- | quarter millions, Danet Raymond JAMLS REID and his associates are mow in con- tar and sweet . . . . . trol of the Windsor hotel. The trans- 204 nd £3g. a Certakere, Give the children all they can eat of bread spread with Ma. | ter of interests was made yesterday, Phone 147 for Ambulan_o, * Jestic Ole ( .. It's nutritious, wholesome quality will Raymond is managing director. ; : them with the food fats that their activities require. We emit : g- ; tag' : os Just recolved a fresh supply. Let us send you some with Blizabedk Kendrey, Peterboro, has ; Ladies Brown High Shoes xt order. : entered action at Osgoode. Fran The military heels ¥ \ against E, 0, Manning and J. D. Da- i : White Clover ...23 1, Uns, 58¢.; 5 Ib. tins . .95¢. vidson, Toronto ,asking revision ot a 4 3 Ab. tins Buckwheat--rich in flavor . 3 contrdot whereby she parted with 110 . A Bg Girls' Brown High Shoes : ; shares preferred and 560 common ; fl th l $6 00 1 i shares of Loews Windsor Theatre Embaimer 3 --Trla eels. .....20, ked Breakfast BACON-- : Ltd., in exchange for bonds of Hydro : qn 50( ) Ibs. by the pi x Electric Company, of Quebec. i 3 : : fon fhe Prece ... . ..~ .27c. Ib. Mrs John Duck. « wellimows | re NEitne 3 Two lines--remarkable val- ee A a resident of Brockville, died on Mon- 5 . Lettuce, Parsley, Celery, Iceberg Lettuce, day 'evening at St. Vincent de Paul| na : NR : ues for winter wear. : : Hospital, after an illness of two Grape' Frult, Oranges, "smons, Bananas. : Fob eared ae this week--300 bushels Cooking Apples $1.90 bushel. the late Mr, and Mrs Jucon Hemitt sir : f Charles Kelleher, Belleville, paiss- S a De AT TR | ro Sate imi Lock tt' . | of age. of Walow vim : T , ¢ . C e S wy t defeat for Indian rebels. ! Russia end Finland getting ready to fight. ; t