" | Jromsmar, DECEMBER * 1023, spr ri - THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG BEST'S | | : | : pg | PROBS: Wednesday, fair and becoming milder, Sifistmas | | ; oN southerly winds. nee | 1 SUGGESTIONS Toll 2 , | | ; a anicure Sets, William "Settles" in England. have, a perfect right to. give it .to (a Perfamery in cases. { |B t . : After Wiilam the Conqueror was | whomever I choosg," : ! Perfame Atomizers. & tht I yuo Sanat { fairly weil settled on -the Englich | In this way, the lords # south- 10] Fancy Stationery. Y ~1 began to give away land |ern and eastern England lost almos: | . m | all their land. Their places were . . him | Just 5 More Shopping Days Then Christmas! Fountain Pens. Diamond Ring {to the men who had helped Bar haampacts: {wih power over the country. In| taken by Norman barons, In some Cameras. : i i | : } : | cases, the widow or daughter of ax | : Bar Brooch . English lord were forced to marry A big di ol a ) | | | \ a Norman. | and a JN are. ol eawuta { Necklet ! { . All this made little difference to | ' MN VEN INGO | : / J tbe\common people who worked on | : - HT OPEN EVENINGS. ! Ribbon Watch By. J | the farms of England. All their , 1 : \ / |lives they had worked for Engisn . Mesh Bag I masters. Thoy had been kept an | From 7 until 9.30. : a- cruel, cheerless condition. Nor- | ; J Desk Set ! i J man mastérs were just about the] And every ni ht until Christmas 1 f to the English masters. f th h or e convenience . ; | i \ same to >m as E masters. | 0 ose w . Fine English ! King William went back to Nor-- © cannot shop during the day. . { mandy for a visit. When he te. | Leather Purse |! { turned to England, he found rome of the English lords in revolt. After | rs. ere re CN ; | | ; | | ! | or a . | , 8 a few battles, he got rid of most of @ ' a { | £2" | ; ss [ this trouble, s | - ; } | | Fountain Pen { There 'was onc large valley in| - . e risimas v 5 K | | A An image of King William made | England, however, which was a $1650--Frame Bungalow, 5 reoms, tol- | PAIR OF CUFF LINKS in his own lifetime, thorn in William's flesh, so to speak. | let, elcctrie lights. Lot 33x1153 | SIGNET RING | | [He decided Lo show: the people there | $1800--Frame, Portsmouth, : > i? {order to keep this from looking like (who was master. Marching into | : | SMOKING SET clever ex-|the valley, he told his soldiers to | us S Nn 1 throne, he slectric lights, robbery, he made up a burn everything in sight. Barns, | 839004 rooms, tollet and electricity. | CASE PIPE cuse, ! ] | I. "Ever since the death of Ed-|houses and fields of grain were laid Several to choose from, 4 CIGARETTE CASE | ' 4 ~ADN | ward," sald William, "I have been [to waste. Even plows were tossed | : : * : z and those people who enjoy shopping in comfort find this great $3000 . 7 . - : ah | B Fe __. ". vary, far DURING THIS CHRIST- | ithe rightful king of England. All [into thy flames, i . those whe helper Hyrold were (pail. | Fhe udNjle afterwards that valley} Christmas store to their liking--with its broad aisles and great | T! sarage; electricity. | MAS WEEK OUR STORE | 10¢ i rd WILL BE OPEN KVEN- Ors. Every traitor must lose uis|as a scene of starvation. jam | . 2) $3T00--For 3 stone Cotingen. A § 2 i z - | area-- : : 5 . . ya nap for [tand, so their land is now mine. I|had taught a lesson of terror. a--with its host of practical gift suggestions on open display $0000---Stome, 10 rooms, hot water heat, was found until a chance visit was | made to the attic. electric light, hw. fi th - + { out; a beautiful ors de - : | WHY THE WEATHER? The woman had crawled to the | farthest corner of the attic. She DR. CHARLES F. BROOKS wore a sealskin coat and a hat, as if Bg A Leng Cat | b : -- ge - ¥ [ St y ri Mete logical * ° ateman's | [f secretagy, American Metworolosteat} | ho had been planing to go out- : i ' doors and changed her mind at the | a. last minute. i e | | . Real Estate AY Mr. Thompson, the brother-in-law, | The Proporti f Stormy Days. e rion of Sie y said he believed Miss Bohren ended | The total amount of rainfall and her life because of despondency over | | snowfall is not the only measure of | | ® i ig ity | ill health. | dampness as it affects a community. ' ) | | . | Some regions have raing of such in-| She was to have been married to | | tensity and snowfalls of such depth Abbie" Gignac, a well-known young | Windsor man and employee of the | ® ® {in a day or'two that the annual fall ld | Is mueh greater there than in other post office here. | areas with as many rainy or snowy . For one hour to-night--from 7 to 8 o'clock | days. Other regions - have more}, " | days of stormy weather, with no 1 | PRODUCE MARKETS. | For two hours to-morrow--from 9 to 11 o'clock greater precipitation, and perhaps STARTS WITH SERVICE, ENDS WITH SATISFACTION 3! SBOWARDS KEEPS COAL AND COAL KEEPS SOWARDS even less in. ile aggregate. A great many places in the Unit- » PHONE 155. ed States have measurable precipi- Toronto, Dec. 18. Ee | tation on about one-third of the Heavy steers $6 to $7.50. { Cattle $6 to $6.50. ! ps UPTOWN OFFICE: McGALL'S CIGAR STORE. PHON days of the year. Boston, New 3 NE 811. 3 5 3 York, Philadelphia, . and. Washing-| Lambs $10 to $10.25. Hogs $7.26 to $8.25. ton have about 130 such days. Chi- Hom 15 to 20 cago averages 126, St. Louis and ha . | St. Paul, 114; Topeka and Galves- Chickens 14 to 16c. | Shop Early--Save 109%! Turkeys 25 to 35c. t : ton about 100, Seattle 156, Port- land 164, San Francisco 71, and Manitoba wheat No. 1 Northern, | bay ports $1.043%. Jy This should prove a great incentive to early in the Los Angeles only 36. Buffalo is Manitoba oats: : : 1 Manitoba oats: evening and morning shopping--for the hours as specified . less fortunate with 170 days with d : WO | Y¢ S¢ } 1S measurable precipitation, its ex- So. ow. not quoted. only vi ther eastern cities, not hisfdg » . cess over othe 8 NL tothe. imilarl located, comin mostly 5 ary g Ontario wheat, nominal, 93 to 95¢ from the numerous days of light | . 4 snowfall with winds off Lake Erie, | Outside. : > In general, the amount of preci- Oats, Ontario No. 2 white, 38 to, pitation per rainy or snowy day is) 40c. much greater in the moist South Hay: than in the drier North or West, the | Extra No. 2 timothy per ton $16 | contrast being most marked in win-| track, Toronto. | No. 2, $14.50. ter. Frequent snows and rains oc- Ne. 3,313.59 cur where there are frequent low No. 3, 3.50. A new, all cast, Happy Thought pressure areas ("lows') passing, or Norm $11 to $12. i on windward slopes of mountains or LEEBS: > Range, which has been the range of leeward shores of lakes or the Firsts 37 to 38c. ocean; while intense snows and rains Seconds 32 to 38c. uality for fif ; 9 y ty years. come where there is abundant mois- Sumas Ry ase. IN " " artons 0 45c. BE A A or trn i oREL. | Cantons Tooth. R10 S86, po this Christmas A new Electric Fixture for one of local ypouivents Io PreciPUale J] ke ddliverod Toronto: Extras 62 to 65c. the rooms. : BHIDE-70-pE rahi POISON Rls Sra, 13 00 Sa Handkerchiefs are always appreciated by Men, Women , and Children. Our stocks are most complete and offer a broad Make these one of your presents to Seconds 25 to 26c. Sas 23 10 358, range for you to select from. Choose now while stocks are com- Mother. Engaged to Windsor Man She Butter to retail trade: | . . . Commits Suicide In Attic Creamery, extra fancy, 45 to 46c. | plete and avoid later disappointment. of Sister's Home. No. 1 44 to 4bc. No. 2, 41 to 42¢c. Dairy 37c. FOR MEN FOR WOMEN Windsor, Dee, 18.--! he sor Plans for al | ivered Toronto: . : . 9 wedding to have been held immedi- \ . . McKelvey & Birch, Limited ately after Christmas were shattered nT, Special solids 40% to Cotton, Linen and Silk Handker- Dainty Embroidered Linen and yesterday, when Miss Julia Bohren, hg . . oleae . n No. 1, 381-2 to 40c. chiefs--plain and initialled. Pric- | Lawn Handkerchiefs in White the bride-elect, was found dead in an No. 2 38% to 39%e attic of her sister's h t 6826 dda abc : ivi Iroquols 'avenue, Detroit, with two py Ts, HOW lage, "211: ed as follows: Lawn Hdkfs from Sil Solors. Ddividial Hdkfs 23 1-2c. from Oc up, and boxed ones from empty poison bottles beside her. New twins 23 to 23 tc. 124ec. to 25¢. Linen Hdkfs. from 25¢ = wi $3 00 : 3s fe . . X. SO Miss Bohren disappeared more Shan » week agi. after a Vislt to bet | ore Tai to Save 25c¢. to $1.00 and Silk from 65c. plain linen and lawn Hdkfs sister, Mrs. Arthur T. Thompson. A her was conducted] Wife From Horrible Death to $1.25. Squares and Mourning Hdkfs search for throughout the city, but no trace | Gloucester, Mass, Dec. 18.-- While her blind husband groped his way to within a few feet of her yes- . . FOR CHILDREN PHOTO terday, Mrs. Albert Parsons failed in Nothing brings more joy on Christmas morning than a ' her efforts to beat the fire from her : « . Tr dag ora. hes nice box of Hdkfs.--in white and colors from 19¢. a box up to FR AMES ry burned. Parsons, wondering and 65c. terror-stricken, stumbled in the di- rection of his wife's screams after ; As Christm as she had caught fire from her kitchen The wise buyers are making their selec- . stove. He only learned of the Gifts tragedy after neighbors responded tion now. T to her cries. Mrs. Parsons died his year we are in a better position in a hospital a few hours later. OUR GRO 4 t 0 TOYLAND than ever to meet your regtiirements. > A Photo Frame is an Item A Few Suggestions: that will surely be appreciat- a . ed--s0 'why not mak . "Houbigant Perfumes," Gibson's.' i 1 x : Tea Wi ns, Smokers, Sew- selections now iy Te It may happen that a man may is.one of the chief points of interest for Youne and: old : Caboose ; a sizes and stots are cory [Ii eninx~ rigtiy yot* cannot express these days. There are hundreds of wonderful gift sugges- ng ets, P lano an es- plete. elegantly what he thinks. But that : . . . . . : tions for the Christmas tree that will give delight to the terfield Lamps, P ianos, Bruns- anyone should commit his thoughts ] wick and Me to writing Who can either arrange little ones on Christmas morning. cLagan Phono- STERLING SILVER 1) nor explain. them nor- am! the graphs, Records, Player Rolls. [|| $2-00 to $12.00 os, ELL We will store your purchases SILVER PLATED AND, A a a5 : : until Christmas, FANCY LEATHER Tend Hus) Tend mous : ; laws that a man has to pay the penalty for the Intention, not for STORE OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL AFTER CHRISTMAS the results of his actions. : | "Buy Christmas sweets," Gibson's. | - ] 3 T , rE TP TG TVs hh or cl AT oa RT A Be MO a AP iI T.F. Harrison Co., Limited Piose % possibilities are capable of being im- SE -------------------- | parted by a teacher. 3 i 'We should go into the world with 1 1 small expectations and infinite pa- tlence. z 3