THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, JULY 12, 1919 When wanting anything in LUMBER try Allan's Lumber Yard Victoria Street Phone 1042 Charm Black Tea : Sold in Packages Only GEO. ROBERTSON & SON, Limited At No. 67 Clarence Street, Kingston, Ont., secure your Life, Fire, Accident, Sickness, Automobile, Marine and Plate Glass Insurance, City Lots, Houses, Bungalows, Summer Cottages, Bonds and Stocks of any issue. Telephone 703 J. 0.HUTTON BREAD Is uniform day after day, has the flavor that pleases; sends the kiddies off to school satisfied, anad hurries them home again for more. 11 Cents a 1 1-2 Ib. Loaf. Phone 467 and our salesman will call. FING foe nothing? Wo Ie) sone' or nothi have none such to offer ir dea of a bargain is to give you the opportunity of b in Ea ty honest ; : wl re) take the Nordheimer listed below. Th price is ' AOE Shae At Te pe ap l2h0, If worth mors i hor, at: ce yours "for a song.' y yes it is a bargain because you ( the opportun ordheime ae Se ] ordheimer is a 3 Diease you Just 4s well as a new this Us of bargains, then come in sot) 47 From Oar. Own Correspondent.) July 12.--Under the auspices of the Salvation Army Corps a lawn so- cial and concert was held at the town park last evening. The corps band rendered a fine programme of musical selections . The steam barge Hinckley arrived in port vesterday morning from Os- Wego with a cargo of coal for the Taylor Co. » Another of the series of dapces under the auspices of the Ganan- oque Yacht Club was held in the as- sembly hall at their club house last evening, The Citizens = orchestra was in attendance, No. 2 company, Grace Church Boy Scouts, have begn doing some adver- tising stunts for the Community Chautauqua. They went to Lans- downe on Wednesday evening in T. I GANANOQUE | on Thursday evening. Sergt.-Major~ Leslie and Ptes. Edward Brennan and Vin cent Wiley arrived In town last evening, and were met by Mayor Wilson and a large concourse of citi- é¥ng, who gaye them a hearty wel come home. Midshipman Hector Thompson,son {lof Mr. and Mrs. George Thompson, ii Charles street, who has done several years' service with the Candaian ji] navy, arrived home yesterday after- noon, and was welcomed by a goodly Hi number. Mrs. Cecil N. Palmer and little daughter Dorothy have arrived from Brockville for a visit with the for- mer's grandmother, Mrs. John Bullis, King street. Letters to the Editor | Explains Master Barber's Side. Kingston, July 12.-----(To the Edi- tor) :--In view of the letter of mis- representation and misunderstanding that appeared in your paper I would say, on behalf of the Master Barbers' Association. that the journeymen's letter, still leaves Out the holidays. Now, not long ago two men in a shop came down on a holiday and sat in their barber chairs, all morning, and 'watched the master barber work, funny stories and read the papers. The master barber, after he paid these men for that day, had l5e for his work. Is that fair? All the mas- ter barbers ask is a fair, square degl. They ask these men that have to be guaranteed, to earn it, come down and work on holidays from 8 am. till 11 a.m. and be paid for the day, or else be docked, It does not give a man much heart to work hard only to give it away. Men have gone out two or three days at a time, not even saying what the cause was, and we the Master Bar- lidays too, but never again. You see | | Journéymen coming to work in the mornings at almost anytime, instead, of 8 am. sp you see that gives so many more hours of the bosses time. The schedule asked for on June 23rd wus unjust dnd asked the mas- ter barbers for not one holiday, but nearly all of them, to be paid for, and the 7 o'clock closing. Well, it sure is that half hour easily enough gained, as, the journeymen when they want an hour down street take it and hardly ever ask or let the mas- ter barbers know about it. As the raise would be approximately $1.50 per week, what about the little fel- lows? 1 bave known one to pay his man $18 per week and have just 20c to pay for the expense of that man's chair for that week. By raising the guarantees and salary from $15 to }i $20 and the guarantee from $21 to | $26, you can see if the one-fifty Hf} looks good to these smaller shops. We have offered a fair and square deal to them, also offered to arbi- trate and stand by the decision. neymen talked nothing but to raise the prices, even {illustrated how easy, but the master barbers could {not see it that way, with the outside Httle places working till eleveu v'elock at night, and cutting = hair less thafi the city. I say, on behalf of the 'master barbers again, we will be just and fair and leave it to ar- bitration it they will, - One Boss Barber has broke, alter pledging himself to stick with the rest. R. H. Elmer allowed his men to return this morning, giving as his | ~The man brought here by the jour- excuse that he had too much ex- pense, and could not afford 'to stick out, even after Mr, Hillier and E. Robbs closing their shops and going down to give him their support. Well the rest of the bosses have {drawn {ogether even tighter and we down | their watoh word is, "Are - hearted, No." They will carry on } fi{to & nish. The journeymen saying H {they are not trying to raise prices ~J. A. FERGUSON, Elis" motor truck, and to Lyndhurst } Cunningham while they smoked cigarettes, "told ! bers have always paid for these ho-; Or phone 1283w, at Van Al- lan's. the returned' soldier's Cleaning and Press- ing Parlor. Pressing done -while you wait. Prices reasonable, work better. rt Public rary Bulletin Intelligent reading is necegsary these days. The latest and best books, newspapers and magazines gre waiting for you at the . Public Library. 4 j Why not make use of them? | "FOR SALE we have a large number of Military Tents Bell and Marquees for sale, cheap I. Cohen & Co. 275 Ontario Street. Phone 534 | DAVID SCOTT "Plumber Plumbing and Gas Work a special. 2." Ada 10,000 Pounds Ceylon and Indian Tea from 80c to, $1.00. On Sale at 50¢, This sale ocers an opportunity to Housepsakers to buy the Phone 804 1 1 ty, Al work g 145 tenne street. Mr. and Mrs. Hearty Appetite, it's high time you got acquainted with the nourishing, pure food qualities of our bread. It's the proper sort of food for your child- ren and "pass-the-bread-please'" will become a slogan of your happy meal times if you remember to or- der this bread by name. LACKIES BAKERY ae eS ICR al Bathing Caps and Water Wings SARGENT'S DRUG STORE Telephone 41 $ Cor, Princess and Montreal St Steamer Brockville o JULY 13th--<18th Sunday, July 183th--Regular trip to Alexandria Bay ......2.00 pm. Monday, July ld4th--Moonlight, Ladies' Aid, Princess Street Methos ais church, 7.30 p.m. Tuesday, July IMih---Regular trip to Amherst Inland ......5.00 p.m: Wednesday, July 16th---Special trip for children of the Orphans' Home, 9.00 amp. 5% St. James Anglican Church, Sunday School Picnic to Brophy's Point, 1.00 and 2.30 p.m. Thtrsday, July 17th ueen's Summer School Association, exeurs stol among the Islands, 2.00 p.m. B Friday, July 1Sth-~Reégular trip to Amherst Islands »a++5,00 DML Saturday, July 19th-~Regular trip to Alexandria Bay ....2.00 pom. Telephone 199 for information, a o - EO BIR HE EEE od BBB =] = : [JE panorama that has no equal in America. "NIAGARA TO THE SEA" 4 1 Let your mind become refreshed with a change of scené #6 complete that all cares will be forgotten in the engrossment of a journey that brings new interests with every mile--new wonderments with every hour. Well named' "Niagara-to- the-Sea." this trip beging with the beautiful Niagara River; traversing Lake Ontario and some 250 miles of the mighty St. Lawrence. It take you through the 1000 Islands Scenery--it gladdens 'you with the novel experience of shooting mile after mile of Rapids. NS Sp Tt gives you stop-over privileges at such points of interest 1 i ------ =~ Through Canada's Fairyland OME where the mighty rivers of > oo Canada flow onward to the Sea. Take a boat trip on those rivers--let your eye drink in the delights of a scenic 2 § BOE OE Tad where 1 Aid 2. Hotels are Canada Steamship Lines management. The climax of this 1000-mile journey is reachid when the boat steam slowly up the magnificent canyon of the River Saguenay--where the traveller's amazement is tinged with swe us he beholds Capes towering higher than the Rock of the most picturesque part of Americs, from the deck of a palatial steamer. You will return from such a trip refreshed and invigorated --satisfied, foo, that you have had the finest boat-trip holiday it would be possible to conceive. a d undce pre fo FJ -- any This Ofics or at say