Daily British Whig (1850), 21 Dec 1922, p. 3

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TURKEYS IN ABUNDANCE ------ PROBS: Friday, cloudy and mild. Price For Best st Fifty Cents a i , Pound--People Unwilling | tee to Pay This. =~ Nor oy 0 There was abundance of turkeys on P ; ; the market on Thursday morning. { some farnmiers stated that turkeys 0} $ {were not selling as well as on pre- } vious years. Several who brought [1 4 4 - : {some nice birds to the market on s \ | Saturday and Tuesday last took! . ; |shem home again. because tmey | FROM 7 TO 9.30 O CLOCK. j t | would not accept the price that King- = A ------ -- {ston people were willing to pay. | On Thursday morning, a local re- | ; : ¢ tail dealer when asked the reason fro: Our Store Will Be Open Every Even- ore Belog seaman Turkeys, stated v ing, Thus Giving a Few More Hours chat ne tought the Argentine tar- : | keys, which were y for Selection of the Many Gifts in Our J ar lo | great quantities of the local turkeys | Stock. [not being shipped to Montreal ana IN OUR GROTTO TOYLAND. : S 1 1 | Toronto. When asked as to the qual- | ; : . DIAVO ND t In Rings, Bar Pins ox [Ry o2'13¢ irs Vaith wire 'petad) A Clearance Sale in Toyland of our entire stock of Toys, Games, Books, Sleighs, i tat hey were | Se ' [not the kind of turkeys thal King. etc., etc. All articles marked in plain figures--no reservations. PEARLS ---- Indestructible, various | stonians were used to..In most cas- | SALE PRICE vi ania : is LESS 20%. d if . d jes they are thin and have been froz- lengths and uniform or gra u- 3 {en, which does not add to the eat- . ; © ling qualities of turkey. ated. sal ? ' | It is understood that there is not . WATCHES--Pocket or Wrist at any {an imported turkey in Kingston, for \ : : d ino other reason that Kingstonians price desire » OF {would not buy second rate stuff. | { | The retail prices for turkeys m | A SENSATIONAL TWO-HOUR SALE An Accurate Pendant Barometer in {Kingston on Thursday were from 40 ito 50 cents a pound according to Set OF Bes tn} BEE ~~ FRIDAY from 9 to 11 o'clock THURSDAY, DEC. 21, 1922. a» THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. ing fifty cents a pound for them. | | Times have changed, and poeple who Gresiii | TREBLE DISCOUNT STAMPS { ™ Bes ols turkeys are selling at! 140 t d, ducks 32 cents, | : . : . ' 0 cents a pond, ducks ents This extraordinary sale attraction for to-morrow Tominge response to the {chickens and geese 30 cent. BROS Sew en oft-repeated wish of many. gift shoppers t to us, which we have-pleasure in respond- SMITH . REA), ESTATE Salis | ing to. Take Full Advantage of It! | p JEWELERS, LIMITED | Trough the Office of E. W. Mullin | . | 850 KING STREET | Brick dwelling, No. 38 Upper Wil- | liam St. Established 1840. Brick dwelling, No. 36 Upper WiH- liam St. | Double brick dwelling, No. 130-| 2 LED 2 132 Stephen St. | . Cement block building, No. sip ba a iy | tuna Livingston Ave. | | ] i Frame dwelling, No. 36 James St. | J P Ar PIANO TUNING Brick bungalow, No. 51 Quebed St. 1 = ® DR. H. C. MABEE Brick dwelling and lot, No. 88 Piano Tuning, Repairing and . % Frontenac St | Player Plano Adjusting. Norman 79 WILLIAM STREET Stone dwellings, Nos. 43, 45, 47 H. Butcher, 27 Pine Street. James street. PHONE 1819w. | Phone 266 Brick dwelling, No. 18 Upper Wil- | i \ 1 X: 5 1% . OF THE,SEASON--NOW ON. liam St. | Brick dwelling, No. 183 'William Ist. | sete dl If 2 . . x . Brick dwelling, No. 99 Frontenac | | 43 Your choice of our entire stock of regular-priced Dress- St. | | 7 7 / . . . Frame dwelline, No. 210 Earl S01 173 es are included in this stupendous Dress clearance. Thursday, Friday, Frame bungalow, No. 58 Toronto J / ' = Za DRESSES FOR STREET, AFTERNOON AND EVEN- Saturday Specials a bungalow, No. 56 Toronto | | b 4 ; 5 . ING WEAR. Brick dwelling, No. 38 Upper Wil-| ! Zn lam St., from Thomas Andre to-Mrs. : dF Yi A choice of over 300 attractive new models, developed in In Silver Plate Ware-- Leah Robinson. - v2 i ] Knife, Fork and Spoon, Child's set $1.50 Bt. ie, rel 'eweliisg. Siepben) the season's most fashionable fabrics and shades are here i Cement block dwelling, Living-| hy 11 1 In Aluminum Ware-- stone Ave., owned by Joseph Welch, | : awaiting your selection. Frame dwelling, No. 36 James St., Wearever Tea Kettle . . .$5.00 for $3.39 owned by the Wart Estate, to J. This sale is sensational because such a drastic price:reduction is practically un- S5cupTeapot .........$2.25 for $2.00 |} 3 x sincaiow, No. 51 Quobes| known at the height of the Christmas season--such discounts as we offer are more in order generally in January. We invite your active participation at this super-bargain 6 Cup Percolator . . ....$6.00 for $5.00 St. to C. Trowbridge. ; Douple tame Jwellisg, No. 358. event. Every dress marked in plain figures from $16.50 up to $75.00 each. In Nickel Plated Ware-- i i 22, 24 Clergy § Th: Imftee hr Ti a Sale Prices $8.25 to $37.50 or roke St. . ; . . Boys' Dominion Skates, $3.00 for . $2. 60 . Cash and carry. No approvals or returns. Universal Food Choppers . . $2.00, $2.50 . Electric Lamps, 25 and 40 watt ... 30ec. Letters to the Editor 1 -- 60 «comisesinis sis nines aie DIC: i tity Ne SL to show you our fine stock of Knives, envi fence 1 ie Edit- 5 "Christmas Gift Suggestions" Ragors, Scissors, Pyrex Wate and Electric Heaters, or): Ihave been very much amused KERS. STORE OPEN EVENINGS. and interested by reading the differ- TO HOME- MA ent opinions expressed in your paper regarding the O.T.A., some compar- ing it to a "club" to enforce temper- e Vey irc ance. Recently one writer suggest- Plambers, Jobbers ed "more teaching of temperance Gemeral Oentractors, Heating Speciatiats, Steam Fitters and and less enforcement of laws." My em Famers Toa Ge Gan-Fitterw Sulaticn, Joevin; Dear Mr. Writer, that is exactly and Hee | re ge poreiitn - T--_-- Painting ang what the O.T.A. is doing if one will Special work of all kinds undertakes. put their glasses on and figure it out correctly. Some people seem to forget that all human beings have a certaln amount of animal nature im- planted in them, and when teaching or training certain animals it is sometimes necessary to use "the club," metaphorically speaking. We have a law which demands that a child at a certain age should attend school so many days during the year, but if they refuse to attend school or to be taught, what then? Enforce the law or let them go "galley west?" Or is it wrong to make See our r Living Room at all concerning school attendance? Likewise, Is it wrong to make laws Suites covered in Mo- to control the sale of intoxicants? hair. Tapestry and Ve- line astend of & "gud rs BATH TOWELS lours in all the popular |} school ins sans TL ps PILLOW SLIPS. - Bath Towels with colored borders. Priced from . . . . . . . 75¢. up. vd easionally they use the "rod of cor- , shades. Jetion: "or lw a aul Hemstitched and Initialled Pillow Slips. Special values at . ..75¢. and $1.25 ea. combined often win the day. - { TABLE SETS-- Therefore, let us look at tus B} As Madeira Runners, Doylies, Tray Cloths, Lunch Sets and Centres--in broad O.T.A. as discip}ine or a certain rule to go by, "and, as the "way of the EE priced. transgressor ff Jari" te wus tine TABLE CLOTHS-- rule. The OTA. like many other, ohn S. Brown and Old ol sun-bleached Irish Table Linens--with rule. The O.T.A., like many others, may have its faults, and there may : Kins to match. Priced specially from $5.95 to $16.50 a cloth. With Nap- en useful articles, which would make be room for improvement, but it is. suitable gifts for the Home. {0 |, kins'to mateh fram $4.50 a dozen up. | - Open evenings until after Christmas. firebird gi" ' ; "Convince a.man against his will, : . Ti ® ¢ ® He has the same opinion stiil," .-v { : 9 . That's where the rub comes in ! ' oT k ? | : .F. Harrison Co, Limited Plone 80 [| Fir di 8 2 CY S Limited | Bo rca le - ~--J. B. LEONARD. WE : i

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