Daily British Whig (1850), 23 Nov 1922, p. 3

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THURSDAY, NOV. 28, 1922. | : THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. } I QUEEN'S DANGEROUS |v : ' : COLLECTION OF STARS / DR. HICKEY'S | oN £000 TRADE BASIS oe Coen TT ane goa] |. PROBS: =Pridey: gales, colder, snow rien 2s Work to Handle Leadley's | SP EEDY Fewer Farmers Than in 1871 Kicks. | CIE ; and Cattle Inferior, Doherty MIXTURE y v Declares. Opposing Conacher and his Argo- [i will : naut teammates be the most For : dangerous collection of stars ever i . | 0 Nov. 22.--A confession 4 [1 BRONCHITIS, fl These dark mornings fifi Toronto. Hor 22 io was far |Sathered together, says the Toronto | Y Globe, and they will be direct \ BRONCHIAL IRRITATION, a below what it should be was made Harry 20% hey a best hy i at last night's session of the Central % y WE » + ) ASTHMA, | RELIABLE Ontario Convention of the Women's er in ihe Bistory of the Port Bat- . WHOOPING COUGH, ! Institutes by Hon. Manning Doherty stone BOWS yim h Stas > gal 29, ; H | ; . ' |and many expect that he will advise CROUP, Etc, | Ontario Minister of Agriculture, who Leadlby not to. kick the ball to (oo \ : : |gave an address on the subject: "Tha - 1 1 fr go star, but those who know Bat- A ARM j Business of Agriculture." : He at ihe stone believe tha! he will cross the | ame time chose the occasion to put Ls guessers and Conacher will be called | | forward the plans the governmient o | | pon to handle long, high spirals | had formulate a fu to lmnroee with four or five Queem's tacklers ' [Sh a eting oon BS mm waiting for the ball to come down. It | | ' was thought that Queen's would not | ' | The Minister of Agriculture said punt to Snyder, but on the fast field | ; @ : y 1 Ihe realized that agriculture in On- | 18 almost a necessity. at Monteral they made the U. of T. | {tario was inefficient when he saw on star the target all afterrioon, and he | _------ Prescription Druggist ' pon ¢ { OPEN BUNDAY. Phone 59. § |i We have a large [sale in Toronto imported speice of could hardly move fire yards. i « linferfor quality. He also 's wi a > > a Hl stock of American- [l|his fact when he saw Danish and |, 78° 3U%e0® WINES, Row that they AT STEA Y?' ll made Clocks from [f||Irish bacon selling at from three to likely get down the field very fast, | "~ . : jelght cents a pound higher in Eng- with Thomas, Walker, Evan $2.00 up, with plain jland than Canadian bacon, which was a and LOB hand to rn : 3 of better quality, The same ineffic- | . luminous dials. > the tackles, Conacher will have more or |1e0CY was true of Canalian cheose, 88 | (fo yp1 than usual In evading These De depend j20% Nore 39,000,000, Jee Pokus of them. It is reported from Hamilton uaranteed ft ! that Thomas has sald he will stop able and g years ago, despite the fact that Great | oo acher, but this is unfair to the : ; by us for | year. {Britain consumed 58,000,000 pounds | queen's outside wing, who never more, While some splendid cattle made any such claim. He admires 1 5 2 Bs . NOTE {Would be seen here at the, Royal Win- | onacher, and 'states that there nev- ' o-morrow is the last day but one of the Greatest No- ter Fair, the fact remained that the | o. wag a better backfield man in the " . b S 1 \ hi . . ll Our Gift 'Stock for [ff|c2t1e 8otng to the Union Stockyards |j,ng Thomas, ofcourse, hopes to vember Sale in our history--a day replete with exceptional bar- u from day to day was of a very infer- stop the Argo stalwart, but he is not [§§- gain opportunities Christmas is now jo el Wordeitian ten or €Ven | posssi==hant it. the Globe says. | | . wenty-filve years ago; Iso th=~ air am 2 " practically complete. were fewer, farmers in Ontario than | 3 there were in 1871. Summed up, How Queen's Once Scored | agriculture in this province was not | being operated on a business-like From Williams' Kickoff ® | eo enough basis. The two foremost agricultural | That bonehead play of Queen's in problems were economical production [Montreal last Saturday, when the LIMITED and economical marketing and ex- |Tri-color line forgot that they were vort. The former was being taken [onside after a kickoff, and did .not J | : | ESTABLISHED In care of by the agricultural schools f[frounce on the ball which a Varsity il Jil land experimenting stations; in fact, (Player leisurely picked up while they NW KING STREET, KINGSTON ~ attention had been devoted to this at [Stood around, reminds one of a kick- i the expense of the latter. In regard (Off play on the old Queen's grounds D. WIGHTMAN : ERNIE 0. SLITER EE EEE =! /to production, they could hold their [about ten sears ago when the late ; > own with all other countries, but in |Ken. Willlams was the premier kick- 151 WELLINGTON 151 regard to the export and marketing [er of Canada. Williams jiekea, ot us .|they were far behind, and the reason |for Queen's in the second half. DR. H. C. MABEE [57 were | due to the fact that other |as he kicked, the McGill forwards rn? or T countries had adopted co-operative |Fushed ahead while the Queen's line i : . . v9 WILLIAM STREE swept down towards the McGill goal. 35 handsome, Down Comforters -- imported direct from PIANO TUNING | 286 Iwrketing, When Ontario followed Willi kicked the ball hard that FE; Pbone : that example this phase of the prob- ams kick e ball so a K ans : For Tense: Arr sal fiat exile fis vimse of thy prob: |B went over tho McGill ine and the ngland . all handsome, new, floral and conventional patterns. Player Piano Adjusting. Norman a glowing word picture of the benefits | Queen's outside wings forced a rouge. Made up'in Art Sateen and Satin." The sizes range from 60 x H. Butcher, 27 Pine Street. nty miners are known to, he [to be derived from organized co- [It W#S a play that has seldom been . : me Sh a A is [Seaton tn asEresorvs Travers 1a [Sten 10-0 FAghY PUie here or any- 72 to the large, double-bed sizes. Every Comforter is marked Birmingham, Ala. - marketing. iin here else, & ts ; ih plain figures. Priced froin $ I 2.50 to $35.00 each. rr a a A A a ' : - A Real Bonehead Play. Policy on Immigration. Toponto Globe: That highly train- ° . He then outlined the government's | ed Toothal feams are never perfect | ly Los ] plan in regard to immigration, which | was demonstrated satisfactorily in | included bringing British boys in |the Intercollegiate Union play-off at | . Yl . 0 os y n : their 'teens to Ontario to be appren- | Montreal on Saturday as soon as ticed to farmers for terms of three or | the second half began. Queen's four years, the lads to be granted a | kicked off and one of the University | UFACTURE monthly wage of probably ten dol-|of Toronto players, not caring to) FLANNELETTE BLANKETS, $2.75 PAIR-- 'lars, of which-'a good portion would [risk a fumble by picking it up, . . be held in trust by government awaited a favorable opportunity. | 60 pairs, extra heavy, large, 12-4 double-bed size, Grey FIRE agents until the expiration of the ap- Figs Te olor players then stood i and White Flannelette Blankets--worth $3.50 a pair. Get prenticeship period, when it would | du ly around and made no at- | be available to start the then farm tempt to secure possession. They ! : a 2 . §raduste out for himself. It was | tailed to Tealie\thAL they were an your supply while they last ........Friday, $2.75 Pair further planned to encourage Brit- onside and so did'the U. of T. play- ish farm laborers to come to Ontario |er. Finally, however, he accepted PILLOW SLIPS, 25¢. EACH-- by establishing the same farm cot- |the chance and no damage was . . . x tage system as existed in 'he Old |done. Had the Queen's men secur- 50 dozen Hemstitched Cotton Pillow Slips in 40 and 42 Ti : » Country, and in order to make this d the ball th: dl have been in . . . . as required by the Underwrit- possible the government would make |g favorable position and would _... inch widths; a special value at 35c. ea. . .Friday 25¢. each building loans to Ontario farmers to probably have scored 'at least one ers, and supply 'their 'stamp. provide such cotages for the married 'point. This play stands out as the NEMO CORSETS $3 50 P AIR-- 9 . : farm laborers who would be sent to t perfectly executed "boner" In These Doors will reduce your them. The sums loaned for this pur- os ry of the "oldest inhabi- * 18 pairs only, heavy Coutil Reinforced Nemo Corsets -- Insurance. Come in and see pose would be from $1,500 to $2,000, | tant." : which could. be repaid to the govern- -- medium bust; regular $5.50 values. . . . Friday $3.50 pair ment over a period of ten years with- ou Want Tickets ' out any in'erest charges being made. tsiders > It was also planned to bring British | The dcmang for Deets Jor, the SHANTUNG SILK, 89¢. YD.-- domestics to Ontario to work in Queen's-Argo gayeal Toronto on Sal- : : 1 1 . BOUSes By 8 Rolbs or. norte Lararr. 18 gery Reavy Tom uitside 200 yards of heavy, All Silk Chinese Shantung Silk--free sage. ro places. Many Kingstonians have re f d . 1 did 1 1 25 : ceived telegrams and letters from rom dressing---a splendid value at $1.25 a yard. Gen. Harington fells the Kamal- friends asking them to secure tickets : P ists(that further encroachments on |for the big game. Not in many years, ® 8c se cv eile ness ss 0s 0 seein assess seis es Friday, 89c¢. Conitantinople will be at their peril. |has football created so much excit Cuno has been installed in office | ment as this season. BROWN VELOUR COATING, $2.25 YARD-- : as German chancellor, : : . . . re, Heating Spoctaitetn, Fitts | Tdtdle Biss, 35 yards only, American Woolen Mills Velour Coating-- Shalt, Heavy and Howse Fursishing Hardware, Tools, Otis. Bout : "Nov. 11th, Too Much Varsity. in the new Dutch Brown shade--full 54 inches wide and Sheet Metal ork) Electric work; Painting ha : ' h 's® so . 8 ean Tianetan. Spceiat work vi abl ier oy ay Lb Sov. Dusen e and excellent value at the regular price of $3.50 a yard. Liké the famous rumor of Mark wos Wuviere inns nin vsninenn si sn vena .. Friday $2.25 Twain's death, the report of Shag's ' rival In Kingston was greatly ex- | ENGLISH SPORT HOSE, $1.19 PAIR-- BE ay 48 pairs only, English Heather Sport Hose with Novelty eo Jo : & ? It must be great to be a footbal] Colored Clocks--very smart and new--reg. $1.75 pair. ew Furnishings and | Sino Too ba hers rer 8 Tt iE ys Friday, $19 : 2 a | ay to ive ts & Purisles touch} SCOTCH FINGERING WOOL, $1.19 LB.-- Rn a ra 400 Ibs. of 4-ply Scotch Fingering .Wool; in colors Black, evidence on the Tri-color squad. $y : Decorations | (ESR |=] Bootmnemmson Queen's team: the flying wing, the quarter, three halves, six wings, and Just now we are featuring new Velours 1 4 | [the anap. and about eight spares. Not 3 ' for Draperies in all the warm shades for ------------ » bad logking bunch are they? - LADIES! FLANNELETTE GOWNS, $1.98-- : winter--Old Rose, Mulberry, Claret, Gold- Declares (hat he wil safer in the| NOW the slogan in Toronto is "Can 60 extra heavy quality White Flannelette Nightgowns -- en Browns and Navy Blues. York by ry Ciemencons te ton Cote oy. of full body sizes and well tailored--made to wear and give ® RUGS to harmonize with the above 2 militia, = Toe Guattenh oF The Dil ewolor suas satisfaction. All sizes. Regular $2.50 values. : shades at groatly reduced prices. Eran i S| Be a0 Jock [aY ova wus re Rehr ghe pte ry feniatlanys ves Friday, 31,98 each PIANOS and ROLLS--PHONO. |. | GRAPHS and RECORDS reer of R See Our Windows for Added Attractions ! SELECT YOUR CHRISTMAS GIFTS NOW ! : It is not too early, and we will store them and deliver at : a S - Limited

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