Daily British Whig (1850), 24 Jan 1919, p. 3

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Amateur Finishing fr a A 9 Best's Best Service Best Results . Best Prices Now if you are an amateur photographer what more could you expect? You can also pro. cure the REST FILMS ] ---- BEST PAPER BEST CHEMICAL SUPPLIE 2 ABest? The Popular Drug Store OPEN SUNDAYS Phone 59. 'Branch 2018 Bags Wa A. SPEIZMEN In any quantity--Flour Bags, Watches For 80 years this old fiem has been "Walteh Shop" of the Kingston district. WALTHAMS-- The watch best known in Eastern America, Known thé whole world "The West." Also Hamiltons, Howards Ranging in price up to And ah Guaranteed THE DAILY BRITISH WH IMPROVEMENTS T0 HARBOR WERE UNDER CONSIDERATION EIGHT YEARS AGO. Then Estimated That It Would Cost About $600,000 to Make ft Na- tional in Character. . In connection with the movement on foot ne to have the improve- ments r the local harbor, so as to put it shape for the receiving of the big boats, after the work on the Welland canal has been finished, and thus make this port a terminal, it is of interest to note the aktion Li which was tgken in September, 1911. The Whig of Sept. 13th, 1911, has the fellowing: "That. the Dominion Government has recognized the necessity' and de- sirability of making the harbor of Kingston a great nationgl port is a matter of congratulation, as $50,000 has been voted and placed in the es- timates as' a first instaliment of an appropriation that will mean hun- dreds of thousands. of dollars before the work is completed. "Early this year strong represen tations were made by the Dominion Marine Association, the Kingston City. Council, and the Board of Trade, to the Dominion Government, urging it to improve the harbor so as to ac- commodate the onswaep of commerce that must come here as a result of the enlargément of the Welland ¢a- nat: The Government was so: im- pressed that the matter was carefully gone 'into, and the report of the dis- trict engineer, 8. J. Chapleau, - sets forth that to make the harbor na- tional in character would require an expenditure in the neighlihorhood of $600,000, Thegharbor would have to be droge tof depth sufficient to accommodate the' deep draft vessels of the upper lakes, and this would require a depth of twenty-two feet throughout the harbor. The Gov- ernment realized the great impor- tancé of Kingston as a great tran- Y 10 BAOPENED BY THE ENIGHTS "OF COLUMBUS Whe Will Use Some of Their Army Hut Fund in the Comfort of Re- turned Soldiers--The Plans Under Way. © 2 Those in charge of the KPa Columbus Catholic Army Hats Fund} are going to spend a certain amount of the money collected in Canada in-| stead of overseas on account of de-| mobilization coming so soom. Their plans include the opening of club houses in each of the twenty-two dis- persal stations from Halifax to Vie- toria In Ontario six of these will be opened, at London, Port Arthur, Ottawa, Kingston, Hagilton and To- ronto. These clubs will be free to all soldiers, irrespective of creed, color and nationality. The work in Ontario is in charge of F. J. Schenck, of Hamilton, who is at present in for the work in Kingston, and mak- ing -arrangements for the local club houses. has been formed, and had a meeting for organization purposes early part of this week, ton it is proposed to open club rooms, and there will probably be a Catholic army hut at Barriefield. Various sites for club rooms are under consid- eration, but so far nothing definite has been done. The man in charge of the Knights of Columbus work in Canada Is Lieut.-Col. Clarence F. Smith, comp- troller of the fund, who is also chair- man of the Patriotic Fund in Mont. real His offices are in the Drum- mond building in that city. Lieut.- Col. Sylvester, of the Canadian Chap lain Forces, I8 on the board of the fund He was in Kingston on: Wed- nesday and Thursday looking over the ground in this district. IG, FRIDAY, JANUARY 24, 1918, gs XN ig { A SOLDERS CLUB. ROOM Kingstgn looking over the prospects a A local organization, under the|SS presidency of ex-Ald. N. EB. O'Connor |= PAGE THREE Ari - Probs: Saturday, northwest winds, fair, colder, AOE CALA mi it rl TNR Ste . i . As a suitable climax to this great month of sales which thou- sands of Kingston women have taken advantage of--we h col- lected a particularly interesting list of merchandise for Dollar Day. This combined with this store's renowned name for quality, value and service should attract the vast majority of women who always consider Steacy's-their shopping headquarters. : aT LADIES' WAISTS 10 dozen only, ladies' white voile and white silk waists in every wanted size. Sold regularly at $1.50 and $2.75. An exceptional offering. Saturday .. .. ..$1.00 CHILDREN'S KIMONOS : T 15 only, in the lot. Made of a beautiful quality of heavy flannelette. Regularly sold at $1.75 each. Saturday ae + 31.00 MISSES' SKIRTS A collection of 25 misses' middie skirts in all sizes, made of union serge in plaids ¥ FY ee waa . Sie wa aw ey g Zz i ] E = = E Eg E = BE "bone out) per Ib. ces 240. 23c and 24¢ Finest Western Rump Roast, per Ib. .23¢ FiFnest Western Steak Roast, per Ih. . . 28¢ Finest Western Rolled Flanks, per 1b. . 20¢ Finest Western Round Roast, per Ib. . .2 VEAL! VEAL! VEAL! < 5 Fronts, per-ib. ... . Loins, per 1b, |. a Souk, por lin 1. Ean denn Chops, per Bee Stewing Venlopet db... ...;... ... 0 ooo 600, Ibs, Smoked Wiltshire Rolled Bacon, sliced, per Ib. . | B00 Abs, Smoked fast Bacon, sliced, per 1b. . \ . 400 Very egg guaranteed), per dozen .. \. So. - Me Leith IR New EB Sausage, per Ip... ... ... Little TE OE RC 3 THE. WIE DAVIES! C0. Limit Phone 597. 4 5 id -e ol x fidard License No. 9.3731. B SEpEzEBEE OE -J Feed. Bags and absolutely clean Sugar Bags. Paid, fertak 69 Queen Street: J 1 ia Andrew McFadden and Charles Trus- sew ed 3 eWelers +. WITH THE VETERANS sats axe: Méutionda, tl; Se ' . " IF y vill be elected warden o Ppp © | Limited Wha will inty for 1919% The UNDERSKIRTS | : Provost Marshal Wants the Return | @ToRtenac county dis a 5 Oy > ; i wr | NE EE ene. Teoturn sonnel] Will moet HEX! ok: and 25 only, ladies' fine quality sateen underskirts in colors of t WARNING (1. ing Street, Kingmon flo wry. committee in charge of the | Ji ide. toring on township, black and blue only. Sold right in Kingston at $1.50 each. Now is the thwe to come and chairmanship of C. W. Topping, has McFadden, Oe rasatt Be Loughboro, Saturday $ 00 make arrangements to have § | |almost completed arrangements for | and Charles tioned for the warden y DEAREST tea ag to wea a dy le aaa. L . Fou ab Stored and overhauled. the publication of this book. It will have lg possibility of a third \ more oars, ve Space . 2 Y Seiieral Mites To wil soldiers. man from the north counury: CHILDREN'S HATS ; i ; Automobile repair work » {| "0018: 2 fe, velfbite vequineing | DINE Printed by the British Whig]. i. criand asks the peace con: Our entire stock of children's hats is offered at an excep- : ' free of diength--No 1, 81; The provost marshal of the Do- Jertnee to give it free access to the tional price. Hats made of velvets, corduroy and ow ry 2 85 ; fmifion of Canada has addressed : : Ush. . ED. WALSH, Prop. : preoad on Foi Jotter te the or Ee oetaton TT, Priced from $1.50 to $1.75, Saturday cepa for $1.00 8 885 King St. Phone 2185 | : obey ON Ether asking that they co-operate in the . < i 2 . - 48 ¥ 3 . % bservi f lati b: men ----- -- Yon eae observing of regulations by «Bal VER BLL BOYS' WOOL SWEATERS : ] tigard to saluting and dress. s a ~ . . g ; i SE =. 5.5 7c" 8 6 sousaty =. 30 only, boys' union wool sweaters in pull over style. Sizes -- . . Ss . esi n G. ER 3 . . Cd a : 3 i A SIA Tmooting an Monday nest - ne range from 22 to 32, in colors of blue and olive. Worth to- go ; the Tanks of the G-W.V.A. to. bein | day $1.50 each. Saturday .... vr Bad A the heration 0 a FeoRI's Foris { How to e Your : | i f iation, al rom sm Mak s : 2 gl UE eps fF 2 3 Bedi an to 'large : Hair Beautiful BOYS' SWEATER COATS COATING =z a i | ° : things. The Government Speakers' iw 3 Hg iy ' = Beef & Veal Specials _E{pureas » vik ig HE Tammy ark 15 boys' union wool sweater 50 yards of 54 inch wide navy Cheice Western Ribs Roast r Ib. . .25¢ fice in the Ki district will er Ra : s pe Drobably. open about the wt of | eM nd » ment of colors. Reg. $2.25. Worth $3.50 a yard. Il February. It will be superintended | Better than all these spicpiled "hair Sa Choice Western Chuck Roast (Blade staff will all be composed of dis- [plain Bay Rum, Lavorns (de composes) AREY -$1.00 turday TANNA .$1.00 charged soldiers, The offices, it is and a Re ol Tystals, hens » La aborted: onli Be located in the Did |Lee tha mn any sam us (= "MONARCH DOWN WHITE COTTON region a CIT BIR 0 i ot Ee pL Creal Dit | beautiful soft quality of 800 : knitting yarn. In every shade white cotton, 36 inches wide. | . he, yJfor an hour before using. Apply it yi a UIE MEL Io fins and put up in 2 oz ball Reg: 256 yard \ @ : | 4 Sha 1 rough e hair, ng at one Sma. : ks JET (cine mi edie he Saturday . . 5 yards for $1.00 Bair roam Falling and 1a make se row g CASHMERETTE HOSE ¢ [Sti sramn. "Apply. Might aad movaran 500 yards of beautiful quality SINE Joos or straggling ar nyse = > licee id sizes 81, 9 and. 10. Reg. of soft, fleecy flannelette, 27 "Did the architect carry out your | Til nd he dois now Sue: Surout: Sca pair. inches wide. Worth 25¢c a plans" . Bir will grow with wonderful rapid. a : signs of them about the house [The Urescription is very inexpensive asta y Saturday . . 5 yards for 1.00 oy ow 0 hd i Se RES | ADIES? SWEATERS ye ay 3 J2 only, ladies' upion wool BATH TOWELS i : 20 dozen colored bath towels x . ' sold regularly at $3.50. . ; i # ; i me - - Saturday .. ov. .. $1.00 Weight. Worth 75¢ each: vests ar Iv a a "H - ne brand, plush finish. Reg. Poditively highest = prices 1 shipping joing. A b = Since that time the causeway has > » H 4 * u J{veon built, Now. oredging mustbe]* HOR THE WARDENSHIP white checks. The regular price is $3.25. : - Saturday .. . ve aan ey - $1.00 Bureau have promised their co- The repatriation employment of- Vonderke Stops aling ae and coats in all sizes and an assort- and black curl cloth coating. . Choice Western Boneless Pot Roast, 25¢ | n by a returned man, and the _male fashioned home recipe consisting Liberal club rooms. just one night and see. Get from your "i i 800 yards fine quality soft, ng LAE fi im Il hilt pour in 8 ou. bottle. Then add the : 1° an TH I Sl AN Avona, shake well and let it stan ET 4 putting 'a little of the mixture on al Saturday .. .. . .2 for $1.00 sive oil ahd makes the hair delightfully ; wl od Bair hom Teng an 13 me 1 row | WHITE FLANNELETTE ew dare amply Might and moraine: 122 25 dozen ladies' cashmerette | DUMPED a vise. Dandruff will disappear. You : turday' .; » : yard. "Guess he must have; | don't see Any druggist can sell you the above. Sa FOB Tt erty 4 for $1.00 sweaters. Penman#fnake and large size and extra good 1 1 ie of fe ¥ a : / g- ; 15 dozen ladies' fleecé * lined vests and 'draw: button 2 for $1.00

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