Daily British Whig (1850), 30 Nov 1924, p. 13

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG TF. . 13 SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 80, 1924 The Rubiat Of a College Man | | BY H. C. WITWER ~St. Lawrence NO. 9 (8)--R. Ir} een, their respectively sales records.) win, 380 Barrie street. { . ! Yours truly, St. Lawrence No, 9 (b)---James Kingston Markets l POP. Ferris, 380 Barrie street. i at King Features Cataraqui No. 10----2Adex mig ---- 0) current prices demanded by each, or Copyright, 1924. Syndicate, Ine. 228 Wellington street. DO YOU REALIZE THAT THE Friday, Nov. 28. | GOOD, OLD Jr M11 -- William Fruit. | | Bananas, B08... +s. + 22D 10 40 Cataraqui No. 12--John Handley, | Grapes, Cal, 1b. +. «¢ .25 tO ir 00 | A List Of Deputy Returning Officers | 255 Montreal street. Grapes, local, basket .. ..48 to IS GETTING SCARCER EVERY DAY For Monday's Election. Frontenac No. 13.--John { Oranges, qos... .. ss s. Sydenham No. 1---James Shaw, 137 Bay street, | Lemons, doz. Yet we are still able to supply that same quality which has made a reputation for itself. = | Apricots, Cal, 1 Let us have your ordér now. POLLING BOOTHS, nd The Elite Garage and Repair Shop Pollie, 8562 Eighth Avenue ¥ Our Work Pleases You Tell Us; If It Don't Tell It to Sweency ! All Bills Payable the Monute Yon Get 'Em Let Us Repalr Your Car and You'll Never Take Jt Anywhere Hiso | 57 King street. | Frontenac No. 14--R. Cowie, 5 Sydenham No. 2--C. R. McLeod, | Jon street. Prunes, Cal., Ib. corner Division and Union streets. Frontenac, No. 15 Peaches, Evap., Sydenham No. 3--Jeff Lovitt, J. | Richards, 76 Pine street. Apples, peck Brophy's House, 50 Wellington |- "Frontenac No. 15 (b)--Morgan street. | Shaw, 37 Pine street. Ontario No. 4 (a)--R. Hazleton, Frontenac No. 16 -- Thomas Committee Foom, city buildings. Boyne, 414 Montreal street. Ontario Mo. 5--W. G. Forster, Rideau No. 17 (a)--W. G. Saund- 130 Johnson street. ers, 270 Division street. Ontario No. 6--G. J. Kirkpatrick, Rideau No. 17 fb)--R. McCork- |. 84 Upper Willlam street. ell, 270 Division street. 8t. Lawrence No. 7 (a)--A. W. Rideau No. 18 (a)--G. Cornelius, Dunlop, 345 King street. 627 Princess street. 8t. Lawrence No. 7 (b)--Stanley Rideau No . 18 Hall, 346 Kung street. 627 Princess street. St. Lawrence No. 8 (a)--A. E, Rideau No. 19 (a)---James Berry, Hunt, Sr., 293 Princess street. 527 Princess street. St. Lawrence No. 8 (b)--A. E.| Rideau No. 19 (b)--S8. J. Makin Hunt, Jt, 293 Princess street, 527 Princess street. Rideau No. 20.--Oscar Telgmann, McConnells. Victoria No. 21 (a)--Harry Mc Queen, Stovers Store, Alfred street Victoria No. 21 (b)--Richar James, Stovers Store, Alfred street. Victoria No. 22---H. J. Moreland, 301 Collingwood street. Victoria No. 28---John Ashley Bogth's coal and wood office. (a)--Ear! LETTERS OF A FATHER TO HIS gas with kerosene and makin' medium SON. ; | oil out of molasses and boiled fat, Here is the simple questions: 1.--~State in round numbers the capi- tal of Yonkers. ay] Garden Produce. re So os ail ALLAN LUMBER CO. Potatoes, bag .. +. 8 " 89 t - . . > Victoria Street. Phone 1042. Potatoes, peck .. «« +.» X. Dear Tom: Your letter at hand and Cabbage, Ib.... «. .. ..4 for 26 gon.ents noted and in reply wouldst beg to say when in the *$(@&! are you gonna write me a letter in which: they is some slightly hint with the regards to how are you gettin' along with your studies, instead of bein' fill up with your idiotical love affairs and the like? I did not dend you to college to see can you bust Solomon's record as a lady killer, nor have I got the faintest intentions 'of pensionin' off the fair winners of no breach of promise tour- naments. I work hard for my jack as you well know atid. with the price of Flivver parts wholesale jumped from 38 cents for radiators to four bits flat and rear ends now sellin' at $1.45 at the factory, they is barely sixty per cent profit in handlin' the tinware! They is never a word in your letters ~~ as to what marks are you gettin' in §= puition, matriculation, insomnia, alge- © 'ometry, diphtheria, etc.--nothing but dancin' and girls! Now I have prepared a few simple questions which I want you to answer in your next letter so's I can get some | much was the price of each? kind of a line on how college has af-| 4.--In what part of the United Sta- fected your brains. If you can't answer | tes is the Eighteenth Amendment in them correctly, they is no use of you| effect? wastin' teacher's time and my jack up| 6--~What is the difference between a there and I will bring you back and put | Prohibition Enforcement Agent and you to work in the garage, dopin' the Bootlegger? (This don't refer to the ANNAN NIN NNN NNN NN . - - i Unclassiged. Sugar, granulated, 1 Sugar, yeliow, Ib.. ta ns Sugar, 'eing, BD .... Lo... 12% flour, standard, cwt. ..$3.76 to $4 oiled Oats Ib, ......coveevvens 6 Honey, 5-1b. pail Honey, comb. . (b)--P. Bould Solid Brick House on Stone Foundation 7 rooms, 4 bedrooms, lights, gas, 3 picce bath, furnace, floor plugs, side entrance, porch, good cellar, garage-- good, deep lot with fruit trees--Stuart Street. For information please call at office. - M. B. TRUMPOUR 'Phone 704 or 2072w - GINSENG AND RAW FURS We will buy any juantity and pay 10.00 per pound for Ginseng Ship 'by express or Cod, - Pllets, Id .... .:0 Finnan Haddie, ™.. «addock fresh 1b. Halibut, fresh, 1 Aippers, pair.... erch, 1b. «...ceee *ike, 1b. Salmon, Ib .. Fresh: Trout, salmon, 1b 'White Fish Lake trout. S------ Dairy Produce, Butter, creamery, > .... 'Butter, dairy, 1b. Cheese, new, Ib., .. .. ..27 Cheese, old, Ib .. .... Eggs, new laid, doz. . \ Li SEED ..12% ses vanne haacae Solomon was a champion lady killer. x 3 2.--~Is they any swimmin' at Rex } ] Wi Beach? NE § ny 3 8.~I1f a man had 398 apples and sold f N the lot for "a profit of 9 cents, how A very charming evening dress of white georgette has panels in the front and back composed of silver sequins, and wing draperies that fall below the hemline. Amber pings are used effectively in black satin or black velvet hats and are much newer than brilliant studded or pearl pins, ci A -- RNrumAaT!? P A ET oI EA ETE Meats ana Poultry Beef: Steak, porterhouse, 1b.. ..20 to 30 Steak, round, 1b.. i. .. ..15 to 18 Boiling cuts, Ib .... Stewing cuts, 1b.. deef, western Beef, local, Ib Pork: Loin, roasts, Id Shoulders, roasts,.. ...« +s Hogs, live weight, ewt. .......... » 'hops, 1b. jogs, dressed, cwt. Bacon, breakfast, jam, smoked, Lamb: Hinds, 1 Fronts, ID.. .... so sd es sev dutton, chops, 1b, ........ 20 to futton, CArcase. .....sess Poultry Fowl, I .. ... Chickens, Id... 'Canadian Pacific Canada's Heaviest Taxpayer mail. We remit you cash on receipt. IN thefive years, 1919-1923,inclusive,the Canadian Pacific paid into the revenues of the country in taxes of all kinds the huge total of $31,666,830.08. The Canadian Pacific has returned in taxes to Canada a large part of all the cash subsidies that have been granted to it. Hay, Straw and Grains. Barley + is. 2. v0 ne.nsa 10 to Bran, ton $27 to $28 Buckwheat, bus fie | Hay, baled, ton ... , ...$11 to$12 fay, loose, ton Oats, local, bus., .. ....43 to 45 Middlings, ton. . .. .. ..334 to $36 | Shorts, ton.. .... .. ..$29 to $30 Wheat, local... .. ,.$1.20 to $1.25 Hides, Deacon skins, each . ] Horse hides «$2.76 to $3.26 Hides, I .... ...:. .. «. ..8%1010 Sheep skins, fresh ..$1.50 to $1.76 Lamb skins, fresh ..$1.50 to $1.76 the development of mines and lumber industries, the benefits The original subsidy was $25,000,000 and 25,000,000 acres of land, and some of the land was returned to the gov- ernment on the basis of $1.50 per acre in liquidation of a loan for $10,000,000, which had the effect of increasing the cash subsidy to $35,000,000 and reducing the land subsidy to 18,300,000 acres. Fo this must be added the value of 700 miles of road built by the govern- ment before the project was turned over to the Canadian Pacific, and various subsidies earned by lines before having been taken over by the Cana- dian Pacific. But to the cash in taxes res turned to the country, must be added the incalculable benefits the Canadian Pacific has brought to Canada by the ex- penditure of $68,000,000 for ~ colonization and irrigation, the construction of 8,000 miles of branch lines in the west, the settlement and development of 17,000,000 acres of its lands, conferred upon the country by the greatest system of transportation in the world, extending over two oceans and the continent, and the world- wide advertisement of Canada as the possessor of such a system. Canada has received back in taxes from the Canadian Paci- fic much of its own capital investment and, in addition, dividends in benefits which, if they could be calculated in dol- lars, wouldamount to hundreds of times the original cost of the Canadian Pacific to the country. Today the Canadian Pacific is in better position than ever to serve the country. Its its steamship lines and its 15,000 miles of railroad in Can- ada, enable it to continue, with greater efficiency, the work of building up the country which it has helped to make. x '|tor thie latest design in masculine 'Jold and worn. Amd if 'your laces Veal aking, Id... sues ou xe+:1B Wool, washed, Ib.. .... .. Wool, unwashed, I .... MASCULINE FOOTWEAR es »-28 © Put your best foot forward, men, footwear, Notice the cute little strap and buckle. It keeps the top of the shoe from gaping after it gets break you can go for days without i pon eif gE il BR ® 28 aun! Special Prices on Chesterfeeld Sets and Living Room Furniture / 3 piece Chesterfield set, Marshall Cush- ions, best quality of Tapestry. Regular $175.00, for ....... sai vndiis $l 00 Living Room Tables in Oak, Walnut anc "Mahogany. ke | Chesterfield sets in Mohair, 3 pieces -- ~ best make. Regular $300.00 for . $250.00 ~ Chesterfield sets in Velour--regular $200.00, for . ied arsaeans .$150.00

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