Daily British Whig (1850), 24 Nov 1926, p. 12

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i -- THE DAILY _BRITISH WHIG MRS. GORDON MRE Soret tol re ee eet er -------------- AT BiSHOP'S wiLLs, § All Gifts Boxed ~ Suitably for President of. Dor Dominion W.0. i : T.U. Gave Address in = United Church. 2d Bishops' Mills; Nov. 232A large | 3 - y i SY : €or gregation attended the United | % a y Church on Sunday morn! ing, when | Mrs. Gordon Wright, of London | Jeu To make room for the i incoming holiday merchandise! Here is an oppor- President of the Domini W.CTU.,! h fe LH - Baily 18 Dumin bn erik '4 tunity to select Christmas Gifts and wearing apparel for immediate use at genu Berance forces addressed the meet. | Sh 4 8 3 ine savings. Be early! All gifts specially boxed. ing. Mrs. Wright stated that she had | yy ¥ J been invited to be the Conservative | candidate at the last Federal elec- | & EE ] fh ff YIN tion, and also had been Invited to| ) x \ : > be a "dry" Conservative candidate | E or HS Rr in the election in a London consti ; 3 : REDUCED ---- 33 anc. : tuency. She had recently returned ¥ ! \ - from the province of Manitoba, : A Where she had ap opportunity to TE ; ; Christmas Clearaway Sale observe conditions under govern- | \ " i ' : " ment control, and found them more | 3 1 d \ : o appalling under government control, AN NY ¢ es $ than under prohibition. She had : Prats; EA 2 , 5 FROM Deen In all the provinees and con- ! i aN : ® sidered they were the same. 9 E i . nN " The regular meeting of the Wo- - | 49 only, beautiful frocks of Georgette, men's Institute was held at the ; 8 . with Crepe Sip, detached sleeve; in shades home of Mrs. Donald McLellan on | k i 4 that are the newest for this season. Sizes Tuesday afternoon, with the presi- % E 0 0 16 to 20 only. BE EARLY ! dent; Mrs. J. Ferguson, in the chair. . F After the singing of the Institute ; i { : ; Ode, the minutes of the previous : ET rma ts oe WA' i REGULAR $1295... NOW $10.00 Eiderdown Kimonas at $3.95 ama abt, after @ recen mprove- i 5 Heavy quality, soft, flufly, Eiderdown K imonas: be autiful shades and designs; Ments made on the citizens hall, | REGULAR $15.00 . . .. NOW $12.95 finish od with silk bound edges and silk cord. All sizes. bad been completed. After some dis- cussion, it was decided to hold a 2 REGULAR $19.75 ao NOW $15.00 . ye $ social or entertainment, after the -- Er a paays. A Bengty Toto o¢ BEN | REGULAR $25t0$27.50. .. NOW $19.75 Cotton "Crepe Kimonas, ! 49 ed, in the work of renovating and An assortment of shades and styles, such as Pink, Yellow, i a8 / Mauve, improving the hall. It was decided | . i} REGULAR $35 to $37.50 see NOW $24.75 Light and Dark Blue and Copen. Embroidered and slik ribbon trimmed. that a chair shower, would be held, | 0d each tamil in' the community 5 REGULAR $45 to $65.00 .... NOW $39.75 would be asked to donate a chalr, | . : / and thus ald in furnishing the citi- | : . Every Coat in the store reduced--in stylos that will appeal to you. zens' hall. A recitation entitled, i \ Rich Fur trimmed with fashionable dyed Opossum Tibetine and Mandel "Success." was given by Mrs" W 8. | Furs--in rich pile fabrics as Needlepoint, Pinpoint Marvella, Broad- Render, honorary president of the | cloth and Duvetyne. Sizes 16 to 7%. Institute, which was much appre-| elated. The "roll call" was answered by | "Suggestions for Christmas Decora-! tions." There will be no meeting of | A 9 the Women's Institute during the | : At the home of Mr. and Mrs & James Purdy, a miscellaneous show- | : or was tendered last evening, in hon- 0 \ CN) | : or of Miss Pear! Purdy, whose mar- ; $ : La riage takes place shortly, - J | The shower was attended by ovér| & one hundred friends and relatives of : | ge Pure Silk H the bride-to-be, and a pleasant ev- | 9 » | = ose : With seamed back; in shades a > ening was spent in games and mu- : . including all the new i ENGLISH MAKE i i a few dance numbérs en- : Featuring the mode in light tomes, Also 95¢ | Pure Wool Hose in best English yed. - i A a Black. «« make, all perfect! in Straightline with collar and Yalu 32 : Rae, suem.of hOaor received. touny vest front--Dresses so much es to . 1 i 52 Painted Heel Ht aid dark 1 tomes, gifts. At the close of the evening, re- SCARFS yous 106 Wremsnt Sou, FF rinted Hoe freshments were served. Miss Olive J ES. = 4 Al fi . 3 . : - i - Lawson, of Chesterville, is the Kost Crepe de Chene, Novelty Crepe Biack, Navy. Brawn, acon, {114} eaturing |B In All the new shades, 'Long | Silk and Wool of Mrs. Render. Rev. A. Lloyd - Every dress is ex- SUK'; all perfect. | B Exceptional value, beautiful Beautiful, plain shades with $ ceptionally well made * o! Christ a way | M5 h 4 < ; ttended the pind . shades, with long Silk Br Jus Keegan attended the Pros | J Toawtu, pinie shades wich 1 49 troughows in ne" best 00 Poiret Twill Dresses Chrismas" Cloaen es or wa Sh 5 Silk . with figured designs; in attrac. grade of materials, / 3 | Boot. In all sizes Thursday fast. ith figured de . uje'ol materia 3 Pairs for $4.00 | PYJAMAS and GOWNS RAYON SILK PAJAMAS Broadcloth Slips Clearaway % 2.9 5 ) % 1 00 Sale Nog rs shales iu two piene: etnias Christmas Clearaway Sale In all shades of Sand, White, Pink, Navy. Light Blue. with, contrasting trim. Pea h, Nile Green Pink, Black a: Orchid and Powder Blue. Values to *6. Un Black, etc, Sizes to 44. Cl po Clearaway Special | RAYON SILK GOWNS $12.50 Dimity Pyjamas $1.95 All New Models 98c " A manufacturer's clearing lot! Materials of Dimity Pyjamas, in two piece style, attractiv ely finish- a In a Suarantted, non-run Silk Rayon: in | Ticotine, Phail, Poiret Twill and Flannel Stripe; |ed, with shirring, contrasting trim and pockets. All col- he = iy jamas; In large, full sizes | j1ioht and dark shades, including Navy and Black, lors. Christmas Clearaway Sale Ce osc, C aN = JACKSON-METTVIER > LIMITED ne PRINCESS STREET a fair to good. $3 to $4; camners and $11.50; bucks, $8.50: medium, | $3 to $5.50; lambs, good. $11 to] ng sows $10.25 to $10.75. Cattle, | heavy butchers, bulk desirable hogs $11.25; common. $8.75 to $10.50; | ood yearlings $11; few mediam/{ scaling 170 to 250 pounds $11.53 cutters, $2.25 to $2.95; butcher] $10.50 to $11; calls, $8.50 to $9. PRODUCE MARKETS | bulls. good $4.25 to $4.75; fair $4 bucks. $8.75 to $10. Hog prices ir- ETass steers 37.50 to $85.50; goodito $11.6¢, most packing sows $10. ito $4.25; bologna. $3.25 to $3.75: regular lighter and packers offer- light heifers $9.25: bulk medium | 40 to $11, bulk desirable packing feeding steers, good, §5.25 to $5.75; : Montreal. «ing ¥11 for thick smooths with a $2 | xind $7 to $7.50; medium bulls $5.) pigs $11.70 to $12 Sheed, top na- LIVE STOCK MARKETS fale, $4.50 to $5.25; stockers, good. Cattie-- Butcher steers, good, $6. "| per hog bonus oh selects and $10.- 50 to $6. Calves, thp veals $15; cull, tives and, fed westerns to shippers ---- $5 to $5.50; fair, $4.25 to $4.75. 25 to $8.75. tedium, $5.50 to §%; + 50 for shops, Local butchers paid! ang common $11 down. Sheep, bulk] and city' butcheéts $13 75. packer Toronto. Caives,. good to choite, §10 tof COmmon, $4.25 to $5.50; butcher $10.25 for the thick smooths andffat lambs $14; culls around $10: |¢ 3.50, bulk fat jambs, $13 to Cattle--Receipts 3.934, quota-|$12; medium and heavy. $6 to $9.- heitors, Sood, a5 Ne 3.25: rip stops and $2 "per head for Jelects| tat ewes 36 to 37. 1813.25, bulk fat ewes $5 to $8.50, : ~{ 80, grassers, $4.25 to $5.50. a s=8, {and in few cases paid $11.50 on a ---- top §, fat yearlings weothers u tions: heavy beet steers, 36 to $6, i select bacon. $11.85; thick} to $4.50; butcher cows, good. $4.7 fiat aie Sowk were quoted from a $3 ? 76; butcher steers, good to choice, smooths, $10.90: lights, $9.90: hea-| 10 35, medium, $3 to $4.25. canners $5'to $9.25. Chicago. $5.75 to §6.25; fair to goody $5 to $7.90 to $9.90: sows, $5.90 to] $175 to $2; cutters, $2.25 to $2. -- Cattle, best weighty steers $10. ae $5.75; common to fair, $3.50 to $5; $6.90. 75. " , 75, show yearlings, $12.60. practi-1 Too many men waste time argu- pendulum that weighs hardly butcher heifers, good to choice, §5.- Butcher bulls, common, $3.25 to] Buttalo. cal top yearlings, $12.35; bulle] ing aboat the religion they haven't ounce, attached to a tungsten 30 10 $6.25; fair to good, $5 tod5.-| Sheen, good light sheep, $5.50 to] $3.75. Good ves), $16.50 to $11: Hogs, bulk mediam weights $12.- steady, bulk $5.75 to §%. 50 to] B : . wir as fine us & spider's thread, | 50: common, $3.50 to $4.50; Butch- | 36. 50; heavies and bucks, $4.50 to] mediam, $850 to $10; common.| 35; few 170 to 200 pounds §12 50.1310.50 to $11, outsiders $11.50 to Every man la more or less brave bi used for the latest and most | Ff cows, good to choice, $4 10 $5.25; ' $5: culls, $2 to 34: good ewe lambs | $5 to $7; grass. $3.50 to §4. Ewes, | slaughter pigs $13 dowhi. féw pack- $12. Hogs. top $12 paid for choice' until his bluff has beon called curate seismometer, which mea- earthquakes. ; . . tae made recently by the Two Much Bother : By Martin . Medical Association predict : , ultra-violet rays soon will be in pil} form.

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