Daily British Whig (1850), 4 Mar 1922, p. 28

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THE D AILY BRITIS H WHIG. MONDAY, MARCH 6, 1928, FOUNDED 1847 WELL WORTH CONSIDERING Men's Grey Worsted Suits SPECIALLY FEATURED AT $35.00 Blue Suits, Botany Yarn, Indigo Dye $35.00 value for $25.00 HEAVY SWEATERS 100% pure wool, in Grey, Brown and Garnet. Size 36 to 44. for" .. $6.50 LIVINGSTON 75-79 BROCK STREET . "If off your route it pays to walk' | At the Point of Shipment Is Asked by the Cheese | Makers. | | William Fawcett, Wolfe Island, went to Ottawa on Saturday as dele gate from the Frontenac cheeses board to the dairy conference called for the purpose of considermg the advisability of changes in the meth- ods of shipping cheese and butter. The government dairy and cold stow- age commission, of which Dr. Rud- dick is head, is endeavoring to reach a decision as to the necessity for a change from the. present system of weighing and grading at Montreal, against which strong representations 'have been made from time to time. The tonference will be held on the 7th, 8th and 9th. Every cheese board was asked to send a representative and William Fawcett, owner of Sil- | ver Springs cheese factory, and former president of the Frontena: board, will represent the Kingston and Napanee boards, The cheese makers want :ome-| {thing done as they are determined (not to send cheese to Montreal sub- ject to weighing and grading by the buyers, and the proposal has been made to have the inspectors now an- gaged in enforcing the Dairy Stand ards act, inspect all cheese at the | point of shipment, in which event | Kingston would be one of the grad ing points as an average of two re frigerator cars leave via G.T.R. | for Montreal per week during the {season and about the same guantit: | by oat. The adoption of the scheme | would mean that more factorie | would ship through Kingston an {the amount of cheese boarded her | might be greatly increased. The plan [is merely a return to the old system wby 'which every salesman sold his tcheese upon the tests as to weighis {and grade carried out under his own | observation. Allegations of irregu- [ arities prejudicial to the factory | have been' constantly made. | l -------- ERE IEEE EER EE EER | | NO CHANGE IN PRICE. | ---- IE A repResentative of the | _dmperial Oil Company when h asked by the Whig if he ex- i pected there would be any % drop in the price of gasoline this year, stated that the company did not .look for- ward to any change. The retail price at the present time is thirty-eight cents a gallon. This is abqut the same price as a year ago. { + + do * * 2 * * * PEPPRP ELH PEED HAD TO CHANGE THE GANG Of Workmen Building Sewers | ~--Not Enough Work For | Anderson Bros. LIMITED BROOMS-- FOR MONDAY MORNING---25 dozen well made, 4 string BROOMS---real good value. Price . 78%c. each. SOAP-- Get your weekly supply. 14 bars Comfort Soap for 98c. HANDY AMMONIA 8 pkgs. 25c.; 2 tins Lye 24¢. 3 Ibs. Laundry Starch 235c, RICE-- The real nice, large Carolina. Try this splendid Rice. Special price RAISINS--CURRANTS-- Choice Seedless Raisins---2 packages 12 oz. for .. New Cleaned Currants . 9 DATES-- Select new Dates Corn--Tomatoes-- Peas JELLY POWDERS-- All flavors "es Flavoring extract--our own brand . .48c, 3 packages for 25c. = ..3 packages for 25¢, ++ v4.8 bottles 25c. The Celebrated Hersley Brand Tea. Monday only . sevsuisew veanensseadaviessssh I 30c 8 Ibs. $1.10 COFFEE-- Freshly ground--the best Coffee to be had. Perfection Blend 50c.--Quality Blend 40c. Ib. ROUND STEAK Special 17¢. Ib. Pork Chops 25¢. Ib. 3 Ibs. Sausage er Th eT BUTTER | SWICTORIA BRAND ...cicnaases stores ate Ih MAJESTIC OLEO MARGARINE .............28c Ih ' * > Phones 458--459. Wholesale 1767. All in Need. | seventy- | On Saturday afternoon Board of Works department in put ting in new sewers on Johnson and | Regent streets, were greatly disap- | pointed when they learned that a | new gang of men would take their! place. on Monday morning. It was | found necessary to give a second gang some work, as these men had been out of work for a considerabie | time and they had nothing With | which to feed their wives and chil- dren. In mapy cases they have been getting relief from the unemploy- | ment relief fund, but there are some men who do not wish to take any relief of that kind. Some of these men find themselves up against it | for the first time in their lives. " When the sewer work was spoken of, it was thought that it would pro- | vide work for about one hundred | men at least. It is evident that the | Board of Works department Las! been unable to take on more than | fifty men on the Regent street sew- | | | er. It is understood that Ald. C. J. | Graham, chairman of the Board of | Works, was anxious to give steady i work to the men, but when Allan | i Stroud, local representative of the | Ontario employment bureau, showed | him the list of men who were badly in need of work, he was satisfied | that Mr. Stroud did the right thing | when he changed the gang on Mon- | day morning. The men are being! paid at the rate of twenty-five cents | an hour, i During the past week about thir- | ty farmers have made application to | the Ontario government labor em- | ployment bureau for first class ex- perienced help to work on the farms. It is almost impossible to get experi- enced help so it is very likely that the farmers will have to be satisfied | with who have only had very limited farm experience "CARE OF IS SOLDIERS --""Canada is care of its sick d than the United 'authorities are," was the statement made to reporters . Margot Asquith. the United States . for- | bers of {and the critics have given reports of | | unalloyed ily of the Old Land as did the: con- | .5..Her voice is one | extraordinary organs | songs -on her | majestic. power of that tremendous contralto stirs people...." There is something so stirring in Dame Bu't's| {tion's Hymn." six men, who were employed by we | Five Boxes Are Smashed Open and Relieved of Their Contents. Five local pay stations of the Beil Telephone Company were robbed on Friday last, and the thief or thieves secured about £20 The stations robbed at the outer station Anglo-American Navy veterans heac Orpheum pool room The guilty party into the telephone boc under the ruse of using the te phone, and while in there smashed open the box included one! Queens Hotel, { ¢ Army uarters and and relieved it of its contents. f QUEEN'S STUDENTS LIKE JAZZ. Hopes Collegiate Orchestra Mem- bers Will Come Here." | Brockville Recorder z "The younger people of Queen's have gone in so much for jazz' lately that perhaps they don't hear enough of this class of usic,"'. said Dr. Arthur L. Clark, dean of the Faculty of Applied Sci it Queen's Uni-| versity, Kingstor ferring in Vie-| toria Hall on Friday night to selec- tions which had been rendered prior | to his illustrated lecture on *Hol-! land" by members of the Brockville | Collegiate Institute orchestra. Dr. Clark expressed the hope that mem- the' orchestra might ir course of time their way juvenate the student orchestra at the University. .of the staff of which | he is a member, find to re-| ~~ Dame Butt To-night. | To-night., Kingston will have the opportunity which comes so seldom, | of he one of the world's great- artists in the person of Dame Clard Butt, who in Grant Hall at 8.14 o'clock has been driven to frantic siasm when | she sang there Thursds nd Friday, | est sin Toronto enth The Mail and! Empire said in part: "Many Eng-| lish hearts swelled to breaking] point in Massey Hall last night... | Seldom does anything speak so clea approval. certs of Dame Clara Butt, last nigh: | of the most | ever given a human being....The bigness, the! and the : ) or parties went 4 al TE ---- INSPECTION OF CHEESE" a, S72 co. .Y. .they were | storms of acclama-! Star). programme: "Crea- "Home Coming of! the Unknown Warrior," "Have You! News of My Boy," as sung by her! are moving in the extreme. Tha as- sisting artists, Kennerley Rumford, baritone, Daniel! Melsa, violinist, have made as deep an impression as Dame Butt herself. Their concert will live long in the musical annais| of Kinzsion and no ene should miss the rar> cpportunity which will pro-| bably not return in many years. Adve, DAILY MEMORANDUM Skating ar Palace Rink to-night interpretations that: * received with tions (Toronto Some mn on me PRINTERS HANSON, CROZIER & EDGAR MARKET SQUARE, KINGSTON. BORN, PURCELL-~At Cataraqui, on Saturday, Feb. 25th, 1822, to Mr. and Mrs Harry Purcell, of Dinsmore, Sask. a son. KINCH--OW March 3rd, 1822, to Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Kinch, 149 Wheeler Ave, Toronto, Ont, a daughter SOMERVILLE-In Kingston, on March ith, 1922, to Mr. and Mrs. H. Somer- ville, 341 Johnson Street, a son _------------. amar DIED. * Hotel 'Dieu on March . « Ault, beloved wife m boil, aged 28 years Funeral will take place from her late '¢, the Outer Station, Tues- . at 2 p.m, to Catara- ¥: ABBOTT qui Cer ; Friends.and acquaintances respectfully | invited to attend. CASHMAN---Iin Gieuburcie, on Mareh! 5th, 1522, William Cashman, aged | 76 vears. x { Funeral from Ais late residence, Glén- | burnie, on Tuesday morning, at ay o'clock to the Church of The Holy Name. Cushendall, where a solemn requiem mass will be sung for the | happy repose of hls soul. i Friends and acquaintances respectfully | invited to attend. i IN MEMORIAM CANNEM---In loving memory of my dear mother, Catherine Cannen, who | passed away March the 6th, 1920. i A loving mother, kind and true, : ----. a ------------------------------ i ~~ mm DEAR MADAM: Women tell us our Spring things are un- usually attractive and judiciously priced. When one devotes as much time and thought fu gathering a range of outwear, as we did, always remindful of the many in- dividuals that must be satisfied, it is pleas- ing to have women of all tastes compliment us for our excellent judgment used in se- lecting garments of refinement and good style. Variety knows no limit, every mode fashion favors is here, at a price that is as interesting as are the styles. > John Laidlaw & Co, Limited OUR SUITS Our latest Suit arrivals for practical and dress occasions em- brace the graceful line characteristics of the new modes dis- criminating women take keen delight in wearing. Among the loveliest are Suits embellished with fancy Silk Braiding and handsome embroidery work. Elegance of tailoring is apparent in every model, and the fabrics are those worthy of the most painstaking workmanship $25.00 up. OUR COATS Which one of these handsome Coats becomes you most {4 a problem for you to decide, and a very easy one, if your Coat is selected here. 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