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Daily British Whig (1850), 18 Dec 1920, p. 4

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v ut ® 36 i TE ____THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. =~ SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18, ies eT ---- ry . ---- -- -- ee -------- / 0 Retiring From Business--This Stock Must Be Sold é You can buy any article in this Store at Wholesale Price Below We quote a few typical price reductions NEW CHRISTMAS NECKWEAR BATH ROBES WINTER UNDERWEAR BARGAINS WOOLLEN MUFFLERS Regular 50 lines--Sale Price . .§ .40 | Regular $10.00 -- Sale P rice... Penman's Fleece-lined, per garment 85¢c. | Reg. $1.25 lines--Sale Price . . .$ .89 Regular .75 lines--Sale Price .. .59 | Regular $15.00--Sale Price ... . Heavy Grey All Wool Rib, per Reg. $2.00 lines--Sale Price . ... 1.60 Regular $1.00 lines--Sale Price . ie ' 79 garment .. sien... $119 Reg. $2.50 lines--Sale Price .... 1.90 89 Admiral Natural Wool, per gar- Reg. $3 00 lines--Sale Price . ... 2.40 Regular $1.25 lines--Sale Price . . . : HOUSE COATS ment ... $1.90 ; : Regular $1.50 lines--Sale Price .. 1.15 ' About one dozer Coats Lu clear .$10.00 | Penman's Real Wool Fleece, per Reg. $4.00 lines--Sale Price .... 3.25 Regular $2.00 lines--Sale Price . . 1.50 These prices include luxury tax. ~, SILK MUFFLERS--FRINGED ENDS HEAVY WORK SOX ; Wool Wome Un. d Reg. $3.00 lines--Sale Price . . . .$2.40 Reg. $3.50 lines--Sale Price . . . 2.70 Regular 35¢. Sox--Sale Price . ... 19c. COLLARS ment . , : Regular 50c. Sox--Sale Price .... 39¢. | Soft Collars--Sale Price 20c., 30c., 40c. Reg. $4.00 lines--Sale Price . ... 3.25 Reg. $4.50 lines--Sale Price .... 3.60 Regular 75c. Sox--Sale Price . .... 59. | Linen Collars--Sale Price 25c., $2.75 dz. Rubber Collars--Sale Price . .30c. each. GLOVES and MITTS Stock never so complete; everything " ; from Rough Mitts at 40c. per pair to the UNION MADE OVERALLS d FINE HOSIERY--Cashmere and Silk finest French Kid Gloves -- all at cost SMOCKS/ » Reg. .50 Hose--Sale Price ....$ .40 CHILDREN'S FANCY SUITS a. . Re, .75 Hose--Sale Price .... .60 Sizes 3 to 8 years only--mostly Tweeds price, Leather Label and Headlight Overalls; Reg. $1.00 Hose--Sale Price .... .80 | and better quality Corduroy; many MEN'S FINE CAPS eno Wi in plain blue, black, or Reg. $1.25 Hose--Sale Price .... .95 pleasing styles to choose from. Best variety of fine Cloth Caps in this ue and wte siripe, Reg. $1.50 Hose--Sale Price . . . .$1.15 Priced from $5.00 to $7.50 city; good fabrics; well tailored; mostly Per garment Reg. $1.75 Hose--Sale Price Tons $1.40 one-piece top. Priced cevn....$1.50 and $2.00 . SUSPENDERS, ARM BANDS AND Henetih Lin al MEN'S FINE 'GLOVES GARTERS MEN'S SWEATERS Initialed Linen Mixtures ach : Wool Gloves . . .. 40c. to $2.40 | Christmas goods in fancy boxes --two | A fair variety left in Pullovers and Hemstitched Linen, sale price a Lined Gloves . ........$1.60 to $3.00 and three piece sets. Sweater Coats, also V Neck Sweaters. Fancy Silk Handkerchiefs, each Unlined Gloves . . $1.50 to $2.50 Pricedfrom.......... $1.20 to $1.60 Prices range from $2.00 t0 $11.00 +. ..40c., 60c. and 80c¢. RONEY'S - Princess Street " . rr - x mum to $500. Only in two or three, the scholars in most cases would be- TEACHERS REQUIRED cases are teachers being paid less nefit greatly, At the present time than $600. The highest salary paid is | there is a4 movement on foot in the a to the teacher who is prineipal of Sydenham area to try and centralize Be A | Still 'oin : rontenac Salaries Increased | the public school in Sydenham. The their school sections. Go Sf F a inspector said that he knew of one It is stated that many of the teach- ' g rong --Twenty Teachers Are, Case where the assessment of the |ers who labor on the school séctions Without Certificates. school section was 310.04), and thelhave to pay $7 a week for board, TR : salary of the teacher, whith was for- | which doesn't leave a great deal for \ 3 ai "With the decrease in the cost of ry $400, had now been increased | other necessities. ) . ' Harry iL. Bryant lying, and the increases in salary |, $700. A yery large number of the ; Which the teachers in the rural| o.ono who hold second class certi- Notes From Kepler. K RAPE Schools in the county of Frontenac |g otac are receiving $800 and $900 | Kepler, Dec. 16.--The mild wea- have received during the past few a year, which is considered very good | ther and rains have spoiled the years, the teacliérs are at last coming | sleighing in this district which has into their own," was the statement For years past there has been a|been excellent. Miss Ross is train- ot Inspector S. A. Truscott, to the dropping off in the number of boys |ing the pupils of the public school| ° = = He GENERAL CARTACE hig on Friday. and giris who decide to follow the|for a Christmas tree and entertain- Mr. Truscott, when asked about school teaching profession, mainly | ment to be held on Tuesday, Dec, ; : gonditlons In the rural school sec-| oo reason that the salaries paid | 21st. Mrs, Lindsay has leased her / ! 3 Bv Truck t tions, stated that the increases in sal- |" 0 & TASER | work are much 1arg- | farm here to Mr. Reid Murvale, for wu y. S or teams. : EF mihich the teachers had received |, yg" for that reason the boys and | the coming year. Newton Orser has| : : 2A Freight called for and delivered during the past year or two, had | .;. i = & 7 8 p for | BiLis on the farms come to the city | returnéd home after visiting friends F . . . Be ants oy Paaumam salary (07 | to" make their Iiviag, It 5 to be hop | ¢'Led home after vi Mrs, H. E. / urniture andtPiano Moving. ' ~| ed, with the decrease in the cost of Johnston and daughter, Geraldine, PTE i C ¢ t . . 1 : living, and the increase in salaries | have returned from visiting friends \ . ountry trips a specia ty. Suff I onger that the teachers have received, that in "the city. Miss Mabel Orser is [] IN @\ pre 1 > : : er No . . and more farmers' sons will decide to spending y few days call on Sy y We move everything, . From Constipation! follow the profession of school teach- | friends at Fulton, N.Y. and other = v You can immediately relieve and |ing, or else there will be a great points. Wilfred Wood and family, ¢ appre JausSelt with Dr, [shoriage of Ee he, are | coon, Liskeard, it at Kenneth: Bab- KIND OF HIM fiton's Pills. One thousand dol- € prese y cock's. Uly Wartman, Warkworth - Iams will be paid Mof any case that [about twenty teachers who are with- is visiting friends here. The W.M.S. "Hello, Miss Peaches! Let me present my friend Mr. Zookus. | told whanking dy many customers for their patronage given me i81°t corrected within three days. Dr. cut a teaching certificate. This fs an met yesterday at Mrs. W. Orser's. him he'd probly find you under the mistletoe, and | gave you a good UE this year, and trust T may contitiue to receive fair ' increase of about five over the prev- reference." share of your business in the future. A amition 8s Pills contain no injurious sacr ---- i Jusize gs; they are composed entirely | ious year. Gather Apples for Kingston. : of soothing, vegetable extracts that Many people who reside in the ru- 1 . : rengthen the stomach and bowels ral districts ave commencing to res. Who oi I i The A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR 'Bt once. It is absolutely impossible | lize the great need of centralizing are buzzin i ¢ : : . She Dilonmaen: sour semen iy he choot sections iit "cue tar $1, PURE TIER care once more iH da n H. L. BRYANT, ; 'h, - | school, athering' up apples with their / ! ones 1753J or 1975 fo J on, headache or constipation.| would get better educations. At the al har Ph ry Yolurnied aes py EE 16 RUSSELL STREET. one box has brought vigor and present time, there are school see- 4 spending sometime with friends ine fi ed health to chronic sufferers, | tions in the county of Frouteuas Brighton. C. F. Allison Yeturned where there are some three scholars h . . you owe it to yourself to try Dr. from a business trip to Toronto id iton's Pills at once: 25¢ per | in attendance at a school. If a couple Wednesday. William Galleher has at all dealers. of thése smaller schools would 'unite, purchased the house occupied by AL Mi Russell Cousins and will move at rr CD WwW Wi . I once. Born to Mr. and Mrs. William X } { Reynolds, a son. Edward Price, ] / ; e ish You he 2 A | Selby, and Roger Price, Mountain Grove, visited at W. J. Magle's last \ S J) { : : week. Mrs. C. F. Allison entertain- : : a. t ed the Women's Institute on Wed- -------- 1) 3 ¢ son $ ree ings neday last. The young people of | = - i 3s Anglican church ara busy prae- . tising for their Christmas entertain- CHRISTMAS EVE : a 1 ment. Mr. Pringle's parishioners * "Twas the night before Christmas," said Pa-Santa Claus; : nd wish younok to . 3 have presented him with a very "Now this dollar's for John's gift, and this is f 's; i J C H unite Y handsome robe. . But where one for the other young kid's to be had Tw h forget that when \ ont know. I That ki y ® ® oa of " y ow. Gosh at turkey has put me In bad! Ls )- you want to BUY Railton, Dec. 15.--Railton Model ¢ - 4 Cheese factory for the past season ; A 2 or SELL a House FREIGHT TRANSFER & ' [fcecsivea Voifodd' shunts oi'min| a SHE BN or Farm, we or ounds of cheese, GENERAL CARTING with an average of 11.25 pounds ot milk per pound of cheese. -- : p= BRA . The cheese sold for $43,738.16, or ni TE i' ways have buyers . . an average of $26.68 per hundred ' $ ; : a All work will receive our weight. The butter fat of the whey AR = : HLS and sellers on the avers Sd 13: The patrons re (fg AR iting li ' . , a 4 ™ prompt atiention, $2.23 per hundred weight Tag ther R : : waiting 1st. . ve i Bo siall facto a it 238 stig. ; Z 1 7 We represent 15 Insurance Companies -- 22 Patrick Street - - Kingston a pai nit ats sling the dry SE : Fire, Life, Accident, Animals and Boiler-- : .. The pi . : . trons of Railton Model Fact ' - . J P hone 1285 . their cows and pgs. Their home . x » all BnXIOUs Io serve you . oii] drawn cheques produce the dough. They dove thelr Title cheese factory. : oy G B Cho mer yor Donen Wah | { ia . A. Bateman : ; : 159 Wellington Street - - . Kingston -- A young man named Eugene Gil- more, was arrested at Watertown, N. WELL CONCEALED Y. on a charge of hrsaking Jail at She: Looks like dry goods of some sort for his wife's Christmas, Picton. He was brought back. - .---- The man who lives to no purpose He: It Sure does, but | happen to know it's wet goods for his own The average man has a /ania for Any man possess the ability to purpose. . posing as his own Heir. 5 Ibe as big 4 fool as he pleases, lives to a bad '

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