? 3 WEDN#ZSDAY, MARCH 15, 1922, | . THE DAI I Y BRITI SH WHI G. . ween & CEA Lee | | M ARCH | i OF LIMESTONE CITY | -- uisday, fair, cooler at night. | Published in the Oficial Organ == CHAPS ll Aono cormont CHA 'Announcement : of the Bell Telephone Company. . .Our Super-Borated Cream of Witch Hazel is the most sooth- . Many years ago--prior to 1840, in v ployees, contains a . well-arranged and well-written two-page review of ing and healing preparation of the city of Kingston, set oft with pic- its kind. tures of the local exchange, pano- | rama of Kingston harbour, Mayor 8. 8. Corbett, the City Hall, the Court House, Queen's University, and ! | Royal Military College. Every bit . . . es lof. it is, interesting, but as we are if not the oldest, jewelry firm in Can- all fam/{ar with the main facts men- i s . tioned, this part in quoted for its "especial interest, 1 The March number of the *'Blue [1 Bell", house organ of the ell Tele fact very shortly after the rebellion-- the firm of SMITH'S was started in Kingston. It is now one of the oldest, A few applications will work wonders on rough, chapped hands or face. . In large bottles ........25¢. L. T. BEST Dispensing Druggist ada. Looking Ahead. * | "Kingston has other ambitions be- sides her university, colleges and | |schools. A glance at the picture of | | her waterfront should suffice to show jj to be one of the very best natural | i harbors of the Great Lakes, he } | City Council and the Board of Trade } have long been alive to this faet and | ' < RC TE r | they are leaving no stone unturned Woolens { lo 'make it the Deep Waterway Ter- 3 $ iminal on the completion of the new ' oy | Welland Caral . Besded her excel- {lent harbor, the city ls situated in | {the three greot raftway trunk lines. This makes it the natural transship- | ping pont, whem the deepening of | the Welldnd Canal is completed. The lower harbor 's an ideal location for | the proposed deep water terminal, | being entirely land-locked and | sheltered from all storms, and of | ample dimensions to accommodate a | whole fleet of the largest lake car- | Tm rere, 53 (Limited) . "Shipbuilding and Dry Dock facili- | ties of modern type are already there, | Established | 840. and still another is propdsed, and will | + KING STREET KINGSTON The success of this old firm has pos- sibly been due to earnest endeavor to meet the needs of the public faithfully at all times, whether in purchases or repairs. We hope that this policy may con- tinue for another 80 years and prove mutually satisfactory, Smith Bros. Jewelers At the new low Spring pricings uncommon words--- maybe, but very common causes of HEADACHE We have glassss that remove these cauies and give IMMEDIATE RELIEF Before consulting the physi- cian, before using medicines and drugs, come and see us. If your headache is caused by, eye strain we cure it he completed by the time the hew | Welland Canal is in commission. "The preoposed herbor improve- ment not only provides berthirg THROUGH PROPER i LA z the large 'fifteen thousand ton lake | a SSES | oe steamers, even in winter, but in ad- yy dition to those already there another Keeley Jr., M.0.D.0. {large modern Elevator with storage Optometrist and Optician, E HALL FLEE | pr THE HALL FLEET {tanks will be erected with a capacity 226 Princess Street, 8 doors above the Opera House 'of 3,200,000 bushels. The elevator | THE : { ------------------------------------ i : . will be capable of unffoading 50,000 | eon Named. bushels per hour, and the track lay- | DINING 'AND. TEA ROOM A SAA As ss. 65 BROCK ST. ~ Canadian Homespuns Are the big rage in/New York, and promise to be the vogue even in Paris. For your selection we are showing a large range in plain Sport shades and Boucle effects -- full 56 inches wide. Priced from . . .$2.50 to $4.00 a yard FRANK THOMPSON, {Joins Canadian Advertising Agency, | The Captains and Engincers Have Limited. ge N.Y., Mare 5 - Ogdensburg, N.Y, March 15, ,, out is such that four hundred cars Appointments for the George Hall be foaded in ten hours $ Coal and Transportation Company "*% aged n ten : fleet, season 1922 , & red as | Er foul, se 0 , &are announced as Industrial. American vessels--Steamer Adrt-! [about two hundred acres ot land will be reclaimed for industrial pur- an Iselin, Captain H. M. Russell, . ; \ OI : poses. Thi's addition wil be'of im- Engineer William Thompson. Steam- bl i to future manu- | er A. D. McTier, Captain S. V. An- EL 9° iS re ul derson, Engineer J. W. Estis, facturers because 8 aasy Erajes Wi ; " tide water will permit the economical | Steamer Lucius W. Robinson, Cap- laving of railway sidivgs Besides tain Henry Russell, E 3. arly ha fing | enry ssell, Engineer E. A. this Kingston has many cther fine Barker.St 4 | - edmer Liberty, . Captain ites for prospective manufacturers. | Thomas Lago, Engineer Benjamin {s access , Andress. Steamer Harvey J. Kendall, These ave free and Kesibie by. vail Captain F. E. Wood, Engineer Wil. | 21d water and are exempt, from taxa- : : » - "" -r liam Burtch. Steamer Sherman, hos ir J Captain Samuel Newhouse. 'he Beil Telephone Company's Canadian vessels---New steamor situation in this district is then re- r lew ,. {viewed and ts list of energetic de- No. 1, Captain W. J. Jewett, Engm- | A EE us eer Urcisse Hamelin. New steamer partment hg s gi oo he Us are No. 2, Captain Charles Mahoney, Ea. | Division, Manager, A. 1. Smo, a gineer J. McFaul. New steamer No formerly manager in this city. e J. ] . Ne 2 3 rs ; "Matt" 3, Captain R. Chatel, Engineer Hep. |Prosent manager is M. tyat ) " ry La Moreaux. New steamer No. 4 Graham, George VoIRIvIS oe p aut 0 2 A °C Lehi sy A. e chie Frank Thompson, who for. the Captain W. H. Ransom, Engineer [Chief and Miss J. A. Rutledg . | past twelve years has been associgt- Frank Collier. Steamer Bri hth : ay. St 2 gnogan, ed with the Canadian' Street Car|Captain Walter Mills, Engineer Geo. Advertising Co., has now joined tha | pda. Steamer Ignifer, Captain Ed- MONARCH OF THE AIR | staff of the Canadian Advertising |mund Groulx, Engineer A. Carrier 1S BROUGHT LOW An i : Steamer Royan, Captain William ii { Mr. Thompson has an exceptionai- | Liqdelr, Engineer T. Aussant Once Disputed With Airmen, : umper Flannels - -In all the high Sport shades, such as Cherry, Jade, Henna, Nut, Paddy, Bluebird and Navy, in plain and checked. patterns; full 56 inches wide. Priced at $2.50 yd. The most popular spot in the city around the meal hour, HOME STYLE COOKING 12 to 2 p.m. «+.6 to 8 pm. Imported British Serges Made of the finest Bradford dyed Yarns in a wonder- ful range of weights for Dresses, Suits and Coats, from 52 to 56 inches wide. Steacy's imported Navy Blue Serges Priced from OUR MOTTO: "Quality and Service" A. FIERNEY, Proprietor operator. are incomparable for quality and value. $1.00 on up t0.$4.90 a yard. MEAT MARKET Finest Quality of Fresh and Cooked Meats Prompt Delivery 338 Princess Street Phone 799 ly broad knowledge of advertising, as previous to his connection in tno street car field, he was with the Ot- tawa Citizen and Free Press, The Farmers' Advocate in Winnipeg, and the Montreal Daily and Weekly Star, Montreal. His wide experience m advertising makes him a very des:r- able acquisition| to the advertising agency field. There is a very wide-awake Com- munity Club in Phillipston. Roscoe Robeson is president and fit is through his efficient leadership that the club is such a success. A branch of the Girl Guides is to be formed in Belleville. NEW DESIGNS IN . Bedroom Furniture We have just received a shi pment. of Bedroom Furniture in the latest designs, in Mahogany and Walnut, that will strongly appeal to the "Home Lover." and we know you will find our price right after inspecting the goods. We invite your inspection. Victrolas, Victor Records, McLagan Phonogrs | | We are offering some excellent values for sprig | fl TF. Harrison Co, Lied ree Steamer Lehigh, Captain Charics Ross, Engineer A. E. House, Sfean:- er Morrow, Captain A. Barrett, En- gineer Archie Brown. Steamer Ket- chum, Captain Barry Sullivan, En- gineer O. D.. Thurston. Steamer Derbyshire, Captain J. B. Gamache, Engineer G. Croteau. Steamer Roc!- ferry, Captain Ouilett, Engineer M. 'Perry. Steamer Rugee, Captain Her- bert Bryan, Engineer George Sayer Steamer Follette, Captain George Duguay, Engineer Telesphore Gouin, PRAISE FOR LEMIEUX, Services to British Publications Are Recalled. London, March 15--Hon. Ro- dolrhe Lemieux's service toward se- curing cheaper postal rates for Brit- ish publications entering Canada are gratefully referred to by the Even- img News in connection with his ap- pointment as Speaker of the Canad- fan commons. The News calls hm "a welcome and frequent visitor to England," and recalls a memorable speech on bikngualism which he made befare the Empire parliament- ary Association on the occasion of his last visit. STROUD'S TEA | Delictoas, healthful refreshing Now Adorns Barber Shop | Window. ! Pembroke, March 15.--Last sum- | mer a monster eagle of the bald- headed species haunted the vicinity of Petawawa military camp and more than once disputed possession of the air with the various airmen visiting the camp, with such effect that they were several ttmes compelled to land to prevent a collision with Baldy. Now in pathetic majesty #t occu- pies the window of Gravelle's barber shop in this town, having a day or so ago been stuffed by the local taxi- dermist, Dr. Bellaire, It was caught up on Deep River, an upper reach of | the Ottawa River, just above Peta- | wawa, by a French-Canadian named Lamarche, who stated thet the bird | was suffering from a poison bait, and being in a dazed condition, was very easy to catch, It measures seven feet from tip to.| tip of its wings, REFUSED TO DOLL UP, Wife Beaten for not Using Powder | and Paint $a New York, March 15.--~A magis- | trate in Flatbush ¢surt yesterday de- scribed as 'an extraordinary case," requiring further investigation, a charge against Ralph Magarino by his wife, Helen, that he had beaten her because she refused to powder and paint when she weat out. The ton Princess St. Phone S40 ne wife bag left her husband. a oe i A Sat fot son denn | "THE LATEST The Spring's newest shoe for men is a Brown Calf Bal, strap across the bal and small perforations made on the new square toe last. 2 You can save from $1 to $3 by walking around to JACK. JOHNSTON'S Phone 231] French Tricotine All wool French Tricotin e, made of fine Botany Yarns in Navy and Brown--full 54 inches wide. A special value at $3.00 a yard, ' Poriet Twill Suiting One of the season's most featured materials--desirable for Suits, Dresses and Capes,.in Navy Blue only; full 54 inches wide. Priced at $2.75 a yard, New Spring Coatings POLO CLOTH All Wool Polo Sport Coat- ings in the following shades: Sand, Beige, Por- celain, Bobolink and Mig- nonette--56 inches wide. Priced from $2.85 to $3.50 a yard. i VELOUR CLOTH All Wool Duvetyn Velour, in all the new shadings as Sand, Wedgewood, Whirl- pool, French Blue and Beaver -- full 56 inches wide. Priced specially at $2.75 a vard. 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