Daily British Whig (1850), 25 Mar 1922, p. 4

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* THE DAILY BRITIS H WHIG © BUY KINGSTON MADE PRODUCTS To Make Your House a Real Home USE HARDWOOD FLOORING BEAVER BRAND 10x12 room for $16.00. A price reasonable. ALLAN LUMBER 00. Victoria St. \ ; r CHEAPER THAN RUGS, Phone 3042 7 THOS. G. BISHOP ENGINEER AND MACHINIST Brass and Iron Castings, Electric and Oxy-Acetylene Welding PHONE 38 Corner King and Queen Streets Lo CIGAR Be. McGOWEN CIGAR CO. -- J [ Sc. SMOKE REAL ESTATE 159 Wellington. Phone 396w, > J N \ -- (Canada Cutlery Co., Limited Manufacturers of POCKET AND PEN KNIVES > A. Eaton, Gen. Mgr, Kingston, Ont \ [ BRITISH AMERICAN HOTEL Special Sunday Dinner Served From 1 te 2.30. Price 75e, ERLE R. ASHLEY, Proprietor. iy : 7 h Ae M. R. McCOLL PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST QUR MOTTO: "Higher Quality--Better Service" Cor. Clergy and Princess Street. Phone 82, GARAGE GENERAL REPAIRS E. B. EDWARDS Phone 2248w, 4 Me Pri neess St. \ \, . P. C. LAWSON KINGSTON'S LEADING FLORIST WEDDING, BIRTHDAY AND FUNERAL DESIGNS Green Houses Phone 1174J. SAFES ! FOR OFFICE AND HOME J. R. C. DOBBS || Phone 41 Clarence Street ee i You Need To Have Good H enlth--Ask Your Grocer fog CROTHERS' BRAN RISCUITS A little Bran works wonders. Learn Why the doctors urge fit. Wateh its effect in good spirits and vitality. In BRAN BISCUITS we {=ve all the necessary kinds of food te make a complete dietary, ESTABLISHED 1809, y | Allen, the Auctioneer] Telephone 252. x 232 Brock Street Plumbing and Steam Fitting, Hot Water Heating ' hone 1420w, 131 Alfred su] Store 770. D. 8. COLLIER Successor to Warwick Bros, MY VALET CLEANING DYEING PRESSING REPAIRING VALET SERVICE J \ ' THE MARRISON STUDIO Portrait and Commercial PHOTOGRAPHERS Phone 1818w. 98 Princess 5. | 7 Jobbing Work Speciality F. H. HAMILTON \ PHONE 316 J. D. GODKIN & SON LIVERY AND MOTOR BUS Second-hand tors for sale 290 Princesa Street Kingston | TELGMANN SCHOOL OF MUSIC 316 Fromtenmac. Phone 15302. | = | Quality ana First Class Servic) Guaranteed REID'S DINING HALL QUEEN'S UNIVERSITY TORONTO EXHIBITION GROUNDS East Side Industrial Phone 2152 vi 5 You Must Have Bread Demand the Best T. R. CARNOVSKY The Baker 668-670 Princess St. E OVERLAND SERVICE Kingston Auto Sales Co. Ltd Tel. 111 PHONE 1307 PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW FOR THIS SEASON =eOUR MOTTO "PROMPT SERVICE" \ SUCCEED WIT GEO. A. BATEMAN || ~/ [had to eat it, sour or not, |obtain every morning, Fai doors, brown, {the same cost as the [tiele, when all | | best. a cosmo acta RS ---- H KINGSTON KEEP OUR HOME FACTORIES BUSY ma ---- Street, between Albert and Nelson, owned and operated by J. V. Doyle. { The whole business #s' housed in {large brick buildings, and $12,000 worth of machinery was added last Year alone, in order to keep abreast of the times. It is mbout the most | complete bread baking plant in town. | districts One motor truck for wholesale work |We find that theggld style home-|80d four: other delivery wagons are |made bread is found less and less |kept all day, supplying the often. There are too many chances Customers of this factory. [to take with a batch of bread, top| Bread alone is made, ds there is much labdr for the housewife, and [Dot time for pastries or cakes. As not a fine enough product resulting, { Mr. Doyle says: "I make good bread [to make the people 'retain the Jabp-|by the most modern and sanitary me- {It of baking bread when there ro| thods, and I find the demand for it large bakeries ready to cater to [80 great that I must constantly en- them. large my business. Both day and In the old way the housewife pur-| night shifts operate, extensive addi- [chased her flour, butter or lard,|tlons and improvements have been |yeast, or other ingredients, worked | made in recent months, and yet, here | patiently with them, set away the(l am crowded again, so fast is the {first mixture to ferment and "work", business growing." mixed in the flour to make the large It is apparent that the modern batter of dough, and then let that|bakery is the favorite with the peo- rise" over night. Sometimes the | Ple. . kitchen stove would go out, atmos-| - Smelter mmm-- pheric conditions would change, or | # +++ 4+ $3 242244040 some such disturbance in temperg- | ® {ture or moisture would make a sour|® | batter or one that had "proved" hut|* - |poorly. The family nearly always | + We give thee thanks, O Lord! because | % Not for the palaces that wealth batters were too costly to throw! has grown, away. Add all this uncertainty ¥e Where ease is worshipped, duty the additional cost of materials and [% dimly known, the labor of the housewife and there (* And pleasure leads her dance is the price of home-made bread. | + the flowery way; That is why so many women have ® But for the quiet homes where stopped baking. | love is queen, Why should they, when they can|® And life is more than baubles, delivered to|% touched and seen, white loaves, |% And old folks thank us, and - fresh from the oven and at about | dear children play; home-made ar-|# For these, O Lord, our thanks! reckoned? No |® --Robert Bridges. ble of. any kind |* $ using bakers' |[¢¢ PF SPSS FSF S24 is of the very m------ Your Leather 'Goods Made in Kingston When we take a look about us now and then, we are truly amazed at the number of articles for which we have. daily use that are made right here in our owa city. 'Some- times we need something badly, want something a little different in a certain line of goods, and send to some out-of-town firm hundreds of miles away, taking a chance on get- ting satisfaction. ...while we might obtain the same or a better class of goods right here in Kingston, made up to suit our fancy. This apples to leather goods as well as anything else. Very often a man would like to purchase a handbag of special design for his wife, a pair of driving gauntlets, or some other article made of or finish- ed In leather, and a tour of the. local shops will not find 'fust what he is looking for, The same man's wife may wish to give him gauntlets, or aleather collar box, or again a lea- ther waistcoat as protection during the cold weather, or a leather hunt- ing coat. Girl chums may find leather 'vanity bags sultable gifts, or beau- tiful satin-lined leather bags for gen- eral shopping or street use. All these articles and many oth- ers are manufactured in this city by M. Chubb & Compgny, 53 Beverley street. They have a stock of ready- made articles always on hand and will make leather goods of all des- criptions to suit the tastes of the purchasers. Only the best leathers are used, in embossed, alligator and Plain styles. This firm has given satisfaction in all its work here, which ranges from vanity cases to leather upholstering for automobiles and many people have been delight- ed with the service they have re- ceived. |THE 'MODERN BAKERY | What One Will See in a 1922 Model Breadmaking Plant, Today even with rural TODAY'S INSPIRATION ge is + tuss, worry, or trou is attendant upon bread and the service * *e Naturally the next thing to do; is to'see that the bread is secured from the baker turning out the best pro- duct from the most modern and san- itary plant, and delivering it 'with the greatest Promptitude. The first thing you wil see, when inspecting a modern bakery, is the method of unloading flour and other supplies. If it is up-to-date there will be a bag elevator carrying the flour up to the dry storeroom on the sec- ond floor, The elevator just picks up bags as fast as they can be thrown off a truck, and, working on the end- less chain system, conveys them up In follow-the-leader style, until they are dumped automatically at their destination and slide to their places on a chute. From this warehouse other chute slides bags down to the bakery proper, as they are needed. Here one finds everything of the latest pattern. The flour is dumped into a sifter and blender, which re- moves every particle of dirt and chafr from it. Few bakeries think this ex- pensive machine is worth while, but the man who is building up his busi- ness on genuine service 0 the public cannot be without it. Then the floyr passes to the glant mixer, with its shining greased inside surface an} its two great kneading flanges. The majority of the smaller bakeries use the mixer with but one arm but the double action kneading flanges alone can do the mixing work thoroughly. The mixer will dump the batter thus made into great portable troughs, which pass on to the weighing and 'measuring machine, With each half- revolution, this machine turns out a piece of dough of the given weight, which may be regulated to the size wanted, A carrier belt conveys these lumps along, drops them on a knead- or, which, with a queer eccentric movement, does that work which for.' merly the housewife did with her hands, pushing and pating and kneading end squeezing the dough into an even density, Thence the balls of dough will go to the moulder to'be shaped into loaves, placed in the drawers of the great revolving cupboard on wheels, and there left for some time to "prove," whence it will be put into pans and skid far back into the great baking oven. From the oven the loaves come out brown and enticing to be piled on movable racks and conveyed in the stock room nearby. The motor truck backs in, the load- od rack slides to it on its wheels, and the truck is loaded and away in the wink of an eye. A There is a very short outline of the procedure in a modern bakery. -- Statisticians say that the most ap. plications for divorces come from women between the ages of twenty and twenty-five. The moral seems to be;--if you want a wite who'll stick, get one over thirty. Before they are married a look m her will make him tremble. The fo thing applies after but the logk and the tremble are much dif- ferent, : The world may be growing bet- ter, but you can't Say as much for a lot of the people in fit. dom give much thought to the com- ing down process. You can love a lot of people be- cause you do not have to live with them. ! Cor. Brock & Montreal Sts. Phone 600, J at Kingston Ice Co., Ltd When two people find they do not Is there such a bakery in Kingston? suit each other a divoree suit does. Well, yes, there is ome on Mack Nr [4 WILLIAMSVILLE DAIRY GIVE A. STEWART THE SONG SHOP : 216 PRINCESS ST. PHONE 970m, KINGSTON, ONT. Ww. A Trial for Pure Milk. Weber Pianos Dominion Textile (Limited) MANUFACTURERS "PRUE COTTON" E MONTREAL TORONTO WINNIPEG 3 Company | Phone 2193w. 689 Princess St. | rr ATTWOOD & DINE.) 277 BAGOT STREET, Vulcanizing, Tires, Tubes People who go up in the air sel! THE KINGSTON | Lt | Through the untiring efforts of | Oscar : F, Telgmann, orchestras have been giving symphonic and other works of the great masters for | years past. The present symphony | orchestra was made possible and | formed through the able manage- ment and enthusiasm of the follow- | ing officers: Presfdent, Prof. C, Gummer; vice-pres., J. W. Fraser; sec, B. J. Tierney; treasurer, O. V. | Bartels; director, 0. F. Telgmann. The members have always been care- | fully seletced; many being musicians of high rank. The orchestra has been | practising weekly during the winter | season and the coming concert will testify to the wonderful progress made. Two symphonies and other lighter works are being prepared for the programme. In the past the members of the orchestra have ai- ways been covered with laurels, and * lat the same time their work has beea of educational value to the public, Consequently the citizens should not be indifferent to a musical or-| ganization such as the Kingston | Symphony orchestra. What Do You Know About Hardwood Floors? | There are a great many pegple who have hardwood floors, or are | about to have hardwood floors in their houses, and yet there are very few people who know much about the installation and care of hard- wood floors, The time to lay hardwood floors In new buildings is when all the oth- | er work has been completed. The | surface will not then be ruined by workmen carrying in dirt and [there | will be less danger of your floors be- | Ing ruined by dampness from green plaster. The underfloor should be bone dry lumber dressed to an even thickess and laid at an angie of for- ty-five degrees. A good oiled paper. should be laid between this and the finished hardwood floor. # In old houses the new hardwood floor may be laid on the old floor af- ter going over it and making sure that the old boards are securely nail- ed to the joist. The hardwood floor should then be laid at right angles, wherever possible, In reflooring ground floor rooms, a good oiled pa- per should be laid over the old floors to prevent moisture from the base- ment from affecting the hardwood. The Width to use with a thickness of three-eights of an inch is one and one half or one and three-quarter in. ches, as this gives the best results. Clear--the best grade, calls for one clear face. No, 1--the second best, allows for a few sapboards and for the possibility of its being a little off color. It makes an excellent floor, however, when care is used in the laying. In new houses the Clear should be used on the whole first floor and the No. 1 on the upstairs, In old houses the No. 1 may be used throughout. In laying, use plenty of nails, put- ting in 13-16 every twelve to fifteen Inches with 2 1-2 inch cut nails, one half inch or five-eights of an inch every eight inches with 2 inch ocas- ing nails and three-gights inches, every six to eight inches with 1 1-2 inch finishing nails, After you have your room floored, 80 over it with a cabinet scraper, working with the grain of the wood, never against it. Finish with Na, 00 sand paper. Then clean off all dust and your floors are ready for finishing, These facts have been furnised by the Allan Lumber Company. Mr. Allan says that more and more peo- ple are commencing to use hardwood in their houses. A short time ago the company received a car-load of many assortments of fine hardwoods and will soon have to order more, 80 fast is it going. Prompt delivery and courteous treatment are part of the make-up of the Allan Lumber Company, which is perhaps another reason why the first car-load is so rapidly disappearing. ( 0. AYKROYD & SON BUILDIN G CONTRACTORS Estimates Given on New sna Repatr Werk. STREET, PHONE 1670. 21 MAIN FAY Remain in the work and see your work done SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA! I & rr ¥ 4 Geo. A. Palm ASK FOR ALWAYS THE SAME 238 Princess St le N reet Phone 280. J - CALL H. L. BRYANT \ For CARTAGQGE OF FREIGHT \Phone 17534 AN ATTRACTIVE 8 PER CENT INVESTMENT With a Bonus of Fifty Per Cent. Common Stock in ers Used Ca & Salvage Co, 1d Write or call for particulars at the Company's \ Office, Queen and Bagot Sts. Telephone 41 0]. J [ Your Cylinder Troubles Over Try the New Method R. Mm. CAMPBELL Grinding Shop Phone 12123, Ferner Queen-Wellingtoy . WM. J. VIN PAINTER, PAPERHANGER AND HOUSE DECORATOR PHONE 967. 164 CLERGY ST. VINEGARS BUY THE BEST SPIRIT--MALT--CIDER Wilson, Lytle, Badgerow Co., Ltda. \ Faetory, Bagot St., Kingston, ont. o£ l 17 Division Street - Give us a trial, Graham-Electric CONTRACTOR AND JoBBER HEATING PADS, ELECTRIC CURL~- ING IRONS, ELECTRIC RANGES, IRONS, TOASTERS and GRILLS, Phone 1944 426 PRINCESS STREET N-- GEORGE NOBES Plumbing and Tinsmithing DOMESTIC AND IMPORT ~ FRUITS wn Grape Fruit, Grapes, Bananas, Fresh Vege - * M. AvODER Je Princess Street, Tas. N = = = Phone 986m. M. CHUBB & 00, ALL FANCY LEATHER Q0o0DSs PHONE Snorrove macs. 619 PILLOWS WITH OIL PAINTINGS Leather Waistcoats a COLLAR BOXES VANITY BAGS Specialty r Best Bread in Town -- SMITH"S MEAT MARKET CHOICE WESTERN BEEF, COOKED MEATS | 838 Princess St. Phone, 799, 7 k USE DOYLE'S BREAD = « Phone 1369 ( R. H. JONES Auto Tops Recovered Ph 152, Prin one 390 cess St. ] --_ BAKER'S DAIRY PASTEURIZED MILK and CREAM 58 Victoria Street. Phone 2088. \ ; v FZ [ LaTURNEY CARRIAGE WORKS Special Designed Business Waggons--Auto Bodies General Blacksmithing Phone 152. 890 Princess St. y To 3 [ Burke Electric Co., SUPPLIES AND FIXTURES CONTRACTING AND REPAIRING Phone, Day 428, 74 Princess se. THE KINGSTON ART STUDIO Phone 215pw, KINGSTON, ONT, 84 Princess Street. -- 7 USE WILMOT'S PURE MILK Telephone 2360 r. 14. ( A. 155 Bagot Street. WHEN OTHERS rai TRY ~ WARREN & WILLIAMS GARAGE er ams ON ALL MAKES OF cans TELEPHONE 275. 110 CLERGY STREET "HANCOCK, THE DECORATOR" Cheapest place in town for'Wall Paper J Phone 1966 © The public of Williamsville . the district thereabouts are mow In A position to wet & share of fresh a Wiliansville and Vicnty || Only Pure Fruit Syrups Used CRYSTAL BOTTLING WORKS Soward Keeps Coal Coal Keeps Soward Branch Office: : PHONE 155 MoGair's Cigar Store ] ----N 473 Princess Street | PHONE 2030, ¥ A. NEAL, Manages, | Tel. 1888 373 Brook st. | EASTERN CANADA MAXOTIRE AND RUBBER 00. , 4 Ontario St. Corner Queen st. B TIRES and TURES Vuleanising and Retreading 27 we -- ¥ 5 '

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