Daily British Whig (1850), 30 Oct 1925, p. 12

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A DEP WAS ELECTED | WOMEN EVERYWHERE ARE TALKING ABOUT THE VALUES AT JACKSON-METIVIER'S E21 JACKSON-METIVIER'S VALUES IN WOMEN'S COATS _ Ing complete on Fridey morning at | Pops cosh, At looks very mueh ua | OF COATS THAT IS WORTHY OF ATTENTION BY ON {hous Dr. J. W. Bdwards ot syden- ll A GROUP ANYONE IN SEARCH OF A MODERATELY PRICED COS. REI or sanioctad member for the | TUME WITH SMARTNESS AND VALUE COMBINED. - 'mejority of 1991 over W. S. Reed, | the former Progressive member. A | Jarge number of the polls from the | 8 part of the riding have not re- | ported, but it is expected that they | 'will show majorities in favor of Mr. | Reed R. EDWARDS § JACKSON NI METIVIE R p-- ---- OSIT WILL HOLD ANY GARMENT A great deal of trouble was ex- | Pperienced in getting the results, ow- i Dg to the returning officers not re- | FUR TRIMMED i Tn & | ~ FUR TRIMMED IN STYLES FOR | he HF 2 Flare Styles Hu Emphasize Women and Misses AJ8 TE Fur Trimmed with Mink {3 | oF ue Be id ; Opossum and Mandel Fur. DB. J. W. EDWARDS SIZES FROM 14 TO 44, f A Ng 2 3 > Coats in Velours, Davetyn and Marvella, 8 Sonaervative member for C with flare -- straight line styles and 13 ¥ 3 ' wide Side flares, godets, ripples, strappinss and 8 -- large Tweed Check Back Coats are included in " f $F a 9% OFS row buitana collars and cuffs and some with ing the vote in each case but this range. Styles are the very latest--shades ? ; 5 | are of Skirt. Seeing these Coats one is | are the new Rust Brown, Fawns and Taupe -- convinced of their value, as they are exact copy only majorities. materials include Velours and Duvetyn. Fully Rauch more expensive Coats--in new shades: On Friday morning, the Whig tried lined and interlined. Rust, Golden Brown and Wine. Sises 16 to 40. » get in fuch with Dr. Edwards | EXTRA GOOD VALUE $25.00 'his home in Sydenham, but with- iris. | | COATS FOR LARGE WOMEN | | || A i ie AS soon as the final results of the sizes 16 ve styles, ty returning officers are. receiv- SIZES 44 3 .TO 501. Hr uraiive uyies, 'they will be published. Satin de Luxe lining antl fully in. The following is tho vote so far re- Special showing of large Y de Coats, featuring smart lines. . terlined. ! Suitable for large women. ® i ® : FRONTENAC. New shades. . Bedford. Bwards. Rood. | 8 HOSIERY I KAYSER'S DOUBLE TEX Chamoisette Gloves, 95c UND ERWE AR SATURDAY'S SPECIAL ! Silk Frocks SMART CLOTH DRESSES! = Au Styles for Women English Ribbed Vosl Hose FOR WOMEN FOR WO Silk and Wool and Cotton hmere ose s Novelty Silk Hose Many of them Are Moderately Vests wd Bloomers rain 3 for age | Individual Styles Priced at ig | mie 75¢ di all styles and $2 colors. All perfect Vests come in all styles--Opera, Comfy Cut or $ | rare Bloomers are of hosrier welght, mak Reedcourt 3 . vis leat oiat Pure Sill Hose | \ | |r ses tom wri | Extra Heavy Bloomers 75¢ All perfect. In shades Nude, Antique, Beige, Gun- choose in this collection of metal, Grey or Black. Fico, 4 Dresses--in fine Twill, Poiret Heavy Weight Bloomer for Winter. Shades: 98c¢c Twill or Tricotine--styles in- Sand, Blue, Grey, Navy and White -- made with clude as well as the straight line' elastic knee and waist band. the mew circular flare to the MST a8 Ne ey skirt, the hisher neck line, and all have long sleeves. | Jackson-Metivier's Dollar Corset includes four : Styles--Afisting almost any type of figure in Misses, . LIMITED ; Women's and Tall or Stout Women. Made with 4 PRINCESS STREET Slestle sien = S009 - A Ny os Wot 7.10 p.m. » . ! oes . g p L. Marion Brown, so- 6.17-7.15 p.m.--Hotel Shelton en- buckwheat Friday last. They report | New Way Offered : Association and founder of "Cana- semble. an rage yield. Fish ", yl ls Tastions and - J38:1.39 p.m.--Sports talk, Bill The ge old, orn on Monday , To Wipe Out Debt Sian Nations) H Day. which was Erinsville : -- wv y. did great damdge to the apple cro 4 ------ 3:40 pm.--L. Marion Brown, so-| = 7.30-8.30 p.m, Van Collegians. | hers, blowing off most of the winter A fe Ais ae or ae Quantity of newsprint manufactur u ur- Tamworth ' prano. 3 3 10.30-11.30 p.m.--Ciro's orches- fruit. head 8.50 p.m. Malcolm Corment, Miss Muriel Howe and her mother They So Say. Cavadws Rational Jevt' 9 3t the fm Sata Lakes ls clarinetist, WOO, Daven Port, - (488.0) oe Recameon Nets ssosnt gussty at] lt a res bon or] 12,0 Incten : 9.30 p.m.--Mrs. Chérles Jackson, home. fisheries kmen WEAR, New York, N.Y., (491.5). | soprano; Dorothy Anderson, planiet; in Wood suffered msi niin sah 3309.009:990, a ering bi He > 45 p.m.--Yale-Army footbail Ruth Ives, violinist; William Hoke, | stroke on Monday last, and is at pre-| 934A Lo rn yar en a : 18, ) Canadian isheries the job. 4-5 p.m.--Dance mausie. 11-12 p.m.--LeClaire Hotel or- pine Dei ov he r he &-7 bm.--Dinet music, Waldort Peter MacArthur, baritone. | Sunday : : iE EE ae ae | THE SAWYER SHOE STORE Tmo | em [By | FINE SHOES itnnews dr ie 30. | a ha vou THOSE WHO REQUIRE SHOES ASTE thur Murray. on ER SHOE STORE ) % A :

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