Daily British Whig (1850), 17 Jun 1922, p. 20

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. N (CO-OPERATIVE MARKETING! IN MARINE CIRCLES i ' Dairymen Addressed at Elgin, s i] NDED 1847. The st Concreti d FOU by Hon. Manning Doherty nese a Tamer at iy atta pal and Aaron 8hapiro. = |low the La Salle causeway. | The steamer Britannic arrived | | Hon, Manning Doherty, Ontario [from Montreal on Friday afternoén. | | nrinister of agriculture, and Aaron | The steamer Jeska will clear to-| Sapiro, San Francisco, addressed a | morrow for Oswego to load coal for | {large gathering of dairymen at El- j $iagstos, : {gin on Friday afternoon on the sub-| "The steamer City of Hamilton is | . " |Ject of co-operative marketing of | expected from Toronto and the | dairy products. The advantages of [Steamer City of Ottawa is expected { merchandising farm products were | {rom Montreal on Sunday. | . | emphasized by Mr. Sapiro, who has During the dredging operations in| IN ALL DEPARTMENTS {attained an international fame as an | {he harbor on Friday afternoon, a| lexpert in economics as applied to |Drass propeller belonging to a yacht | Every day witnesses the incoming of new Summer goods in every de- |agriculture, and has been very suc- | Was brought to the surface. partment, making the displays not only mare interesting and inviting, but | cessful in organizing the cotton - - ss i : decidedly attractive from the price point of view, in that prices are much growers in the southern states. He THE MARKET PRICES i lower than they have been in a long time. |advocated the adoption of a system : {of marketing that would enable the { farmers to control and to place about st bork a lentita) B 75 or 80 per cent. of their products rawberries were plentiful on the {on the markets as demands arose, market this morning, selling gener- | {and to avoid dumping their goods, | 2HY¥ at 20c. to 25c., a few people . " | CHILDREN'S SHORT SOX tin ith h . asking 28c. for large fruit. . Eggs A id sig ili oy Biot oh were still high, from 32 to 35¢, but- i Children's Short Sox are, this year, very plained the egg industry of Cali ter, fresh and sweet, real country i pretty. Light or dark grounds with pretty {fornia, telling how, after becoming butter, could be bought for 35c. A > colored tops. Many pretty colors to match |a co-operative company, the produc- | »3ir of broilers that one hungry man g > every dress. Priced according to size. | could eat, were conceited enough to Pa | ble to place only sufficient ' Foi ligg ong at ne to | think they were worth $1.25. Greens fo 7 25c. to 59%, | satisty immediate requirements, of all sorts were again selling at 5c. Even rhuharb which must have b ih ] |Severty-five per cent. of the annual ve ret as di set ave en i if : CHILDREN'S 3 SOX Iprod s is produced with- 5 Deounction > jo gr oii and one-half | ©0uld say they hadn't the worth of RLU | The % Sox are longer in length and very I MODEL IN !months, so that the importance of their money there. The woods and | popular. Made from strong Cotton Threads [the system of control is apparent. By | 0€!ds had been ransacked by the in- | i vith reinforced toe and heels. Priced accord- y {controlling the market supply, the Sugtito: ; seuntey 2k, : ane ad] A i ing to size. The colors are: : i ighteen cents a es were for sale a c YOUNG MEN'S SUITS fzrosscers rosea cipuee Quart and Bela daisies wero opening boo Romper Blue, Black, Brown, R 1922 | Mr. Sapiro dealt exhaustively with thelr golden eyes in astonishment BLOU E White. FOR SUMME [the history of co-operative companies | {het anyone should ask city people S S - Bland showed how failure was met by | 10¢ 8 bunch for them and held up Of Whi V. i 40c. to 65c. 1 1 i h d many. The real reason was the in- their snowy heads with pride. Peon- ite ollie Developed In smart fabrlcs=in new shades, ability to secure the control of suf- lw 2ug roses Wilts = ew, . ) . : h the s g ferns were pr Tailored expert y [ficient of the products. When y sale and found ready buyers. Meat 1 ~ jobldined control of Sorenly ve l= was not plentiful and lamb 'is still| | | colored trimmed LONG SILK GLOVES $25.00--$30.00--$35.00 *3 joent. of the product of the state y high, $1.75 to $3 a quarter. To q The coming of Summer $ I 25 to $2.25 |were able to succeed. : . | make things more lively a party of ; brings this very pretty | The advantage of government in Italians made music ONO Hy (ho f model to the fore. Made Long Silk Gloves are so dressy, es- |spection and grading was shown by passers-by. from fine White Voile and pecially this Summer when short sleeve [Re speaker, who told of the Sevéiop. A | Striped Dimity, in a num- Dresses are bojug wos so much. Made ment of the fruit Industry in Cali- \ 1 A ber of clever styles. All from all Silk Threads--double finger tips, MER WEAR { ts Forty-Ninth Season. 5 1 1s FOR SUM flornia) gute the Soverument Eradey At Alexandria Bay, N.Y., on June are have Sotlay 16 and 18 button length. . {bra , ' . Outing Shirts, Cravats, Collars, Belts, {Rad every confidence in them. "Sun- 15th the Taousand Isiand House op. in Black and Blue. Navy, Grey, Black, Mastic, kist'" oranges, now famous wherever : : " i ' Flannel Trousers, new Straw Hats, i Png gion wag fsdsou. Up tothe past fous Yess, it $2.95 to $3.95 White. i : under the proprietorship o e Light-weight Caps, Underwear, Hos- {brand of a co-operative company in|. Orrin G. Staples, with William ; T ' Li beginning. d that he felt | H- Warburton as manager for seven- Hon. Mr. Doherty said tha teen years. For the past four sea- he Ae Besides Things To Eat Were Many Visit the store often. Come every day if you can. Remember that Flowers. you are under no obligation whatsoever to buy. Just come and look, and Dimity -- iery, etc., etc. it as his duty, as minister of agricul-| 3) hotel has been under the UB ere Ho was mot dictating, but | PFOPFietorship of Mr. Warburton, SILK HOSE, CLOCKED "RADIUM" BLACK and this season he has as his able lact the information ob- COME AND COMPARE OUR PRICES JIuiied regarding cooporative mar. | sastant and manager, Hugh Coul- AT $2.25 PAIR SILK HOSE AT keting before them for use or other-| yoy vor Fine Silk Stockings with embroid! $2.00 PAIR wise as they saw fit. ered Silk Clocks-- oeks--made * from all All users of "Radium" Silk Hos- ® » » : The greatest enthusiasm was The Price Was Omitted. pn 0 Livin ston % id FE the meeting and a com-| . yn 1 ateco WA Suite. rics sk Shroads double spliced heels ery are well acquainted with the mitfee was apppointed consisting of {ment jn yesterday's paper, white ; Sy Sar aud al] around Satisfaction one representative from each tOWN-|quck trousers were put on sale at Brown Black en, double fo rinii A Ct, 75-79 Brock Street ship in the county of Leeds to take |gpecial prices, but the price did not HG . bed garter top--a Stoc '8 that is "l . F it t 1k" immediate action with a view to oOr- (appear below. These white duck rey White reduced from $2.50. fo your route 1 pays to wa ganizing an Ontario-wide company. | trousers are well made, with belt Mr. Warren, a prominent farmer, of | 1oops and tunnels, your choice to-day Leeds county, presided. Dairymen |fsor $2 45 It will pay you to take Jsie present from . all over the] advantage of this offer. LADIES' SUMMER VESTS, 35¢c. -- At the Y.M.C.A, CUMFY CUT and HARVEY are the two well-k - me YU > 4 5 : tll-known makes featured PETAWAWA CAMP. ot aye hae been oy jistle aeuviy et this price. They come in all the popular styles--a fine ribbed quality The Officers Who Are in Charge of | two weeks, and the organization will With short or Bo sleeves. the Instruction There. remain quiet, as far as athletics ares The following appointments have concerned, during the summer \ {been made at 'the Petawawa Artil-months, The members of the staf lery camp: are compiling records for the past f Commandant, Lt.-Col. C. F. Con-|geason, and also organizing for next { EN . stantine, R.C.H.A. + X 1 autumn. D.AA. & QMG., Capt. R. L. Silk and Wool . . "TR | Fortt, R.C.H.A. a ohucn A real Satate bargin is work for ES' LADIES' BROTHERS Limited [lari os mood 53 5 oe» vot a Sora SUMMER Phones 458--459. Wholesale 1767. BA a ee eer BLOOMERS 75¢c pair: | DRAWERS Medical Officer, Sant an) Bi. Mal. French Canadian Moonlight Excur- 50 s, MC. LC.AMC. ion, Ju 19th, to Clayton. Str. Wauble -- J. Siam, | Lieut. (Ty. Capt.) . CFO dawn dance in Fair's Grove, 45c. Men, this is a great op- | C. rderly 7 . . *" | Glenburnle, Wednesday, June 21st, 8.30 portamity for you to lay in Li . {V. A. Curmi, R.C.C.C. (standard time). Ladies' Pink Jersey your summer supply of .adies' Summer Paymaster, Capt, P. Kelly, R.C.A. Bloomers in a light Socks. Excellent value -- | weight Drawers. Fine : P.C. r z made from soft, all-wool | ribbed quality -- made Veterinary Officer, Capt. Vet. ; weight for summer yarns, interwoven with Silk from , Maj. H. Walsh, R.C.A.V.C wear, A medium size, Threads--all sizes--all the strong . Cotton Signalling Officers, Capt. Lm. ' fine quality--elastic at newest colors. ilsreads, Cool and Chesley, 3rd Bn. C.C. of 8. from 3rd HANSON, CROZIER & EDGAR waist and knees. comfortable for sum- to 18th June; Maj. W. A. Beament, 1 ' Navy, Brown, Cop- mer; |No. 16 Co., 3rd Bn. C.C. ot 8. trom| WARKET SQUARE, KINGSTON. . \ : 19th June to 16th Aug. ! €n, Grey, Lark and| Instructors (Light) Capt. Bvt. an xia OR. Toa cola Oxford. 'Maj. H. R. Lafferty, R.C.H.A. \ e Id i Assistant Instructors (Light), Reid, ior ang Mis. J. Kinnear i An] Lieut. Bvt. Capt. R. 0. G. Morton,| ~~~ R.C.H.A.; Lieut. Bvt. Capt. J, C. MARRIED. ; Murchie, R.C.H.A. CORRIGAN--DOWNEY~--In Kingston, Well made--selected Corn Instructor (medium), Maj. Bvt. Pee. pun, dou, by Rev. Father v & > el, Lt.-Col. A. E. Harris, R.C.A. E. Downey to Charles b Corrioms . a ; 500 4 . . Assistant Instructors (medium), both of this city. -string--Special . ........37¢c. each Capt. Bvt. Maj. R. J. Leach, M.C., R.| WHITE--SELBY in Kingston, on June ¢ LIMITED C.A.; Lieut. Bt, Cpt. C. J. Houghton, 14th, 1922, in St. James' church, by » . M.C.,, R.C.A. Be toy io var Ciiftord Waren 200 tins DUSTBANE tires aine .32¢. each Recording Officer (light)), Capt. of Ottawa. : Fd Bvt. Maj. N. O. Carr, R.C.HA. Treen, Recording Officer (medium), CARD OF THANKS. Capt. (R.M.) W. Hird, M.C,, RCH.| mrs Quinn and family wish to thank O'CEDAR POLISH BRASSO A. thelr Many Silends Jor dhe kind ex- " L O. M., Capt. (IOM) G. BE. J. Peringa reoeived Bort: rn 3% 60 . 4 ' . 1 : Ball, R.C.0.C. reavement of a loving daughter and c. ::ze ......49c.|largetin ......21c Range Officers, (light), Lieut.| Sister. . A A A A A aati Bvt. Capt. W. E. R. M. Stone, R.C. JAMES REID fod ~. H.A.; Lieut. Bvt. Opt. Hon. Brown- The Old Firm of Undectakers U RG By BABBITS CLEANSER -.......3 for 22¢c. []|Kecier, mota, = "*" A M.|254 and 350 PRINCESS strickr RD A Y BA A | N | Range Officers (medium), Lieut. ~--d \ R. R. G. Crosby, RCA; Lieut, W. ROBERT & REID | AR Rome ards ALWAYS SOMETHING GOOD FOR COMFORT SOAP | FELS NAPTHA \ . a I ti. f 3 LY -* £ 8 Bars for . ...54¢.|SOAP 5 bars for 37. LE DAY. and Embal ser CPR HE SATURDAY SHOPPER fs Bw coors. By Ou : LEW? Ladies' Tan Elk Leather Sport ©. . uniforms. Good Tuck! i JOHN OCORNELI ADL le ford--newest shoe, rubber heels . $4.75 ~ FRUIT JARS--Perfect Seal and Crown. Ave pa as daring. the yakt aber ard : Children's Patent | Strap and Kid y {increased production, n Phone ne | : ! : LL leather 2 strap; sizes 8, 9, 10... .$1.98 STRAWBERRIES-Get our price on dozen H. W. Newman and W. M. Camp- and case lots. - Better still call and see for |] ore whe wit momma rp iocel bowl. | | OY Children's Brown Leather Sandals-- yourself, the high standard of Fruit on |[|227!"% t2srament at the ead of the Bar SATS good quality. Sizes from 6to 10}. $1.25 month. - ~ C Sale fiat week Weanticipate heavy de- mania rived I the ity Sata TOGA, These are all Splendid Bargains | liveries from best berry districts Tues- morning, rendered ) and oming dos. a] N-- LOCKETT'S

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy