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Daily British Whig (1850), 5 Dec 1922, p. 3

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THE DAILY TUESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1922. BRITISH WHIG. oA PEOPLE VOTE IN FAVOR |i OF DAYLIGHT. SAVING | | Carry Referendum by Majority EE of 671--Land Purchase P Murdock farm land for industria! purposes for $9,000 were carried by : By-law Also. Passed. f - . > = : 8 the ratepayers, Daylight saving met | Fai with the approval of the people by a | Bou . y : vote of 2,019 to 1,448, a majority of : 3 ANAS Z 4 571. This was an unlooked for re- | ia OB \2/ i a PROBS: Wednesday, fair and much colder. ' Could any Christmas Gift be More Appreciated or have a , Closer Personal Touch thana i High Grade WATCH? Both the referendum on daylight saving and the by-law to purchase the sult in most quarters, The land by- | law got through by 1,041 to 1,006, a | { closs shave, but enough to make the | F Bn! -§i =. purchase, which is in the interests of \ o : : the city, The votes on these two | Z B Bome of our designs, In either pocket or wrist type are very | measures were as follows: exclusive, are products of world-famed makers and yet are very | reasonably priced. OR AGAIN Possibly a "Gift for the Home" is in question. Might "we suggest a piece of Solid Silver for the Buffet or Table. A ------------ Is a joyland foi all little boys and girls. Santa Claus will be in our window to-morrow, Thursday and Friday, from 3.45 to 5-o'clock. All letters addressed Santa Claus, "Steacy's Toyland," will reach him. Daylight Saving, Ward. For. Against. | Sydenham No..1.... 108 44 Sydenham No. 110 67 Sydepham No. 3.... 101 7 59 | {Ontario No, 4 61 28 | J}. Ontario No, §..u.se 95 Blt [Ontario No. 6 .102 | |St. Lawrence No. 7.. 112 St, Lawrence No. 8.. 98 | St. Lawrence No. 9.. 39 62 | Catarhqui No. 10. ... 7 53. Qataraqui No. 11.... 65 | Cataraqui No. 43 | Frontenac No 13... 48 | Frontenac No. 'ee 65 | {Frontenac No. cee 100 : {I'rontenac No a 30 | : & a § : 64 | ) 4 55 JAE 3 100 % S Rideau-No. 20 37 . S dN IL | Victoria No. 21..%.. CERT | NI pr h | Victoria No, 22/ 40 | 3 \, 1] . 0.27 YG 4] ry 0 Qa Is 22 Novelty Coats--with trimmings of Fur -- luxuri- ously soft fur as/Beaver, Wolf, Caracul, Seal and Bea- verine. Coats made of rich, deep pile fabrics, that are so fashionable. Only the advanced season prompts The choice is large and the workmanship on the Cana- dian or English pieces is ex- cellent in every detail. A | Victorta No, 67 | SMITH BROS. = = JE WELERS, LIMITED | Land Purchase, Ward, For. Against. 850 KING STREET Sydenham No. 1.... 27 3a 4 3 Sydenham No. 2 ..,. 35 Established 1840. {Sydenham No. 3.... Ontarfo No. 4 Onzarto No. § {Ontario No. 6 i8t. Lawrence No. 7.. St. Lawrence No, 8.. St. Lawrence No. 9.. OCataraqui No. 10.... |{Cataraqui No. 11... {Cataraqui No 12.... PIANO TUNING Plano Tuning, Repairing and Player Plano Adjusting. Norman Pine Street. DR. H. C. MABEE 70 WILLIAM STREET f = Butcher, 27 Phone 286 PHONE 1819w. tFrontenac No. 12... {Frontenac No, 14... {Frontenac No. 15... ~~-a Frontenac No. 16... | Rideau No. 17 .. LAI A Heater For Christmas Nothing Could Be More Seasonable and Acceptable --We Have Them. ELECTRIC Hot Blast Electric Heater with 6 ft. cord GAS We have numerous kinds of very reliable and serviceable Gas Heaters at reasonable prices. Let us quote you. OIL PERFECTION OIL STOVES Quebec Heaters, four sizes .... $18.00, $21.00, $23.75, $27.00 Special Oak Heaters Kitchen Heaters .............. ..... FORTY Kitchen Heater with waterfront McCLARY ELECTRIC RANGES are Clean, Economical, Simple to Operate. We will be pleased to demonstrate, McKelvey & Birch, Limited © -, = Steam Fitters ang Plumbers, Jobbers of Plumbers' a nd Gas-Fitters Suppitea, Stoves, Shelf, Heavy and House Furnishing Hardware, Tools, Otis, Boat Supplies, Sheet Metal and Tin Work; work) Paper Hanging. Special work of all kin undertaken. J Rideau No. 18.. {Itideau No. Ridean No. Victorta No, 22..... Victoria No. 23 1,008 | AMA WATER ELECTIONS W. Powell, B.A., Medical=| Science Candidate, Was El- | ected as President. © | . The Queen's Alma Mater Society elections 'held 'Monday afternoon re-| sulted in a victory for the Medicine- Science party. Besides electing their | candidate for the presidency, W. A. Powell, B.A., the successful party captured seven of the nine positions which they contested. Arts-Levanas Theology won but two offices be-| sides the two granted to Levana. It| was a great victory for the medicals | and the engineers, after being in the background for several years, and at the meeting in the evening the suc- cessful students made the most of the occasion, . The officers wpre elected as fol- fows: Hon. Pres. Principal R. Bruce Taylor; president, W. A. Powell, Medicine; 1st vice-president, V. A. Minnes, Science; 2nd vice-president, R. @. Davidson, medicine; secretary, | D. B. Taylor, arts; assistant sacre- | tary, Miss K. Lockhart; treasurer, | A. R. Stevenson, medicine; critic, G. E. Flanagan, medicine; athletic stick, O, A. Carson, science, (acel.); | committee, Miss F. Kelly; "Bud Thomas, arts; D, W. Boucher, medi- | New Furnishings and Decorations Just now we are featuring new Velours for Draperies in all the warm shades for winter--Old Rose, Mulberry, Claret, Gold- en -Browns and Navy Blues. RUGS to harmonize with the above shades at greatly reduced prices. PIANOS and ROLLS--PHONO. - GRAPHS and RECORDS LT © SELECT YOUR CHRISTMAS GIFTS NOW ! It is not too early, and we will store them and deliver at your request. T.F, Harism Co., Limited Piose 90 cine; H. Haslam, science. The elections aroused great fac-| ulty spirit with the result that an y | €XCeptionally large proportion of the! vote was polled. The parties as such were very evenly divided numerical- ly and the result of the vote, which | was a landslide in one direction, | showed that the students broke away | from party lines. All afternoon the election committees by incessant | work brought to a conclusion the! hard campaign. : The election results were announe- ed in Grant Hall in the evening to a crowd that filled the hall. The offi- cers were carried to the platform and In neat addresses, punctuated by fac- ulty yells, thanked their supporters and pledged themselves to wor for their alma mater. The "also-fans" were called on to speak. One of the features of the election was the large vote polled for "Bud" Thomas, who headed the committee men. His popularity at the college Is unchalienged. Among the other rugbyists on the executive Oran Car- son and Pres. McLeod, both elected by acclamation. W. Powell, the president-elect, had a majority of] about eighty. He is a graduate in arts and is in fourth year medicine. Some of the candidates ran very closely. This was particularly true in the assistant where | Miss Lockhart had a majority of! four in the nine hundred wotes-poli- od. i In the first of the Interfaculty rug- | by games, science defeated arts by a score of 18-4 on Monday afternoon i Selence pow meets medicine, _ th | present ders of the championship In the flual game. : 4 such reductions as those in effect now, Then there are a few swagger Burberry styled models made of exclusive English All-wool Coatings, Your choice of 30 Coats to make a selection. Pric~ ed from $35.00 to $85.00. ale Price Less 509; Or remarked from. .. . . .. $17.50 to $42.50. 7 Seal Plush and Matalam Fur Coats Sale P rice 10.95 | 8 only, Matalam and Seal Plush Coats--in sizes 16 to 42--Regular $25.00 values 'to clear. KIMONAS! FLANNELETTE KIMONAS, $2.98 60 Colored Flannelette Kimonas--full sizes. Reg. $4.25 ea. . . .. Sale Price $2.98 > VELOUR KIMONAS or DRESSING GOWNS, $4.50 TO $9.75-- \ > A complete assortment of Beacon Cloth Dressing Gowns--in a complete range of colors and patterns--self and satin trimmed with cord girdles. All attractive new styles, in sizes from 34 to O. S. Marked at new, low prices that are sure to attract for their quality and exceptional value. ; : : SALE PRICES $4.50 to $9.75 CORDUROY DRESSING GOWNS, $7.50 EACH-- 39 heavy, Colored, Corduroy Dressing Gowns in French Blue and Rose --unlined --several smart styles for your choosing. These Dressing Robes usually retail at $10.00 each. SALE PRICE Silk Lingerie It is so feminine, so utterly irresistible. An Envelope Che- mise, Step-in, Vests or Bloomers, made of Tricot or Glove Silk, in Flesh, White and a few other shades--make a delightful gift. The prices too are most interesting, being considerably lower than ever before. ; w WE INVITE YOU TO USE OUR "REST ROOM" This convenience will be greatly appreciated by all tired shoppers, especially at this time of year. We invite you to take full advantage of it. we? : : STEACY"S - Limited 3 Br WITH THE CHRISTMAS SPIRIT!" Nam: "THE STORE Z ad "

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