Daily British Whig (1850), 24 Jun 1922, p. 15

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\ ¥ N SATURDAY, JUNE 24, 1922, THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG 15 ------ BUY KINGSTON MADE PRODUCTS HARDWOOD FLOORING Quarter Cut White Oak, plain Red Oak, Clear and No. 1 grades, also Maple, Birch and Beech. We have Just the right kind at the right price. "SEE US FIRST." | { ALLAN LUMBER CO. | . PHONE 1042, i J THOS. G. BISHOP ENGINEER AND MACHINIST Castings, Electric and Oxy-Acetylene Welding Corner King and Queen dtreets J ' ™) GEO. A. BATEMAN REAL ESTATE 159 weltlagton. Brass and Iron PHONE 38 \ . Bc. SMOKE PEEL CIGAR Bc. McGOWAN CIGAR CO. J N \ Phone 396w, Tne (Canada Cutlery Co., Limited Manufacturers of POCKET AND PEN KNIVES C. A. Eaton, Gen. Mgr, Kingston, Ont N-- J (BRITISH AMERICAN HOTEL Special Sunday Dinner Served From 1 te 2.30. Price 75e, ERLE R. ASHLEY, Proprietor, J \ p will s "HIGHER QUALITY" "BETTER SERVICE" Our Motto. AUTO REPAIRS Done right and the prices lease you. Pe Just charge for what we do --_--_-- SUCCEED WITH KINGSTON ------ BEAVER BRAND WILLIAMSVILLE" HUSTLING activities. i SN ---- KEEP ---- OUR HOME | FACTORIES BUSY ALONG WITH mil siders are. During the past and amazement at the beauty o From reports that come in from that section, the part of the city which was formerly a separate muni- cipality under the name of Willlams- ville is a very busy centre all the year round. It could almost slip off from Kingston any time and be self- sufficient if one were to judge by its Glancing over this page we find several of its works listed. ---- The Baker. First of all there is Carnovsky"s Bakery. The motto is "You must f our during their visits here, were tunities presented for industri Our unique situation at the noted, with its unlimited Pp and facilities, and {ts power for those on either business Kingston's growth has speeded up, you get the chance. BOOST KINGSTON | Every person privileged to live in nly interested in its growth and development. present tourist season visitors expressed natural scenery and the rich histori- cal interest merging with the story of our city, while business men, equally astonished at the great oppor- al growth and development. ossibilities for transportation headquarters of offering unequalled accommodation or pleasure beyf. been slow but steady. without losing the steadiness. the city of Kingston should pe Thousands of out- gateway of the St. Lawrence was It is time that it Boost our city whenever have bread; demand the best" and it Sure is a good motto, All the ma- chinery in the baking plant is of the most modern design and construction and the customers of this bakery can vouch for the quality of the product. The corner on which it stands is an old land-mark of the main road lead- ing into the city from the west and almost every man who drives a car imate on work, from a small hen-coop or a horse can tell you where Car- [to a house, novsky's is at 668-670 Princess | At this season of the year there street. If you do not know lust fare many things to be done, People phone 111, are adding verandahs ang sun- porches to their homes or putting a new summer house in that shady spot {in the yard. There are dozens of odd jobs around the 'house to be done and the most satisfactory way ANYTHING THIS YEAR? Because, if you are, then you had better give O. Aykroyd & Son a call mighty soon and get an estimate on it. The Aykroyd firm is busy but never too much so to give an esti- The Milk Man. . Williamsville has also the milk man represented here in the person of W. X. Stewart, proprietor and M. R. McCOLL YOUR DRUGGIST | and no more. E. B. EDWARDS 248% Princess St. Phone 2345w, | n Cor. Clergy and Princess Streets P. C. LAWSON KINGSTON'S LEADING FLORIST WEDDING, BIRTHDAY AND FUNERAL DESIGNS Green Houses Phome 1174J. Store 770, : | SAFES We offer a few medium size at 20% discount. Regular price $75 and $90. Just the thing for doc- tors or small busincss. J. R. C. DOBBS 41 Clarence Street Typewriter headquarters Telephone 810 \ D. 8. COLLIER | Successor to Warwick Bros, | MY VALET Phone | 650 | Allen, the Auctioneer) Telephone 252. 232 Brock Street CLEANING DYEING PRESSING REPAIRING VALET SERVICE 2 J \ THE MARRISON STUDIO PORTRAIT OR COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHERS Next to Bank of Nova Scotia | | Jobbing Work Specialty F. H. HAMILTON Plumbing and Stéam Fitting, Hot Water Heating Phone 1420w. 131 Alfrea st. \ 7 . | Commeneisg SUNDAY, APRIL 28rd, Motor Bus starts for Catabaqu Cemetery daily except Saturday Monday at 1:45 p.m. Fare: 40 cents return. Leaves from Livery of-- J. D. GODKIN & SON 200 Princess St. Phoae 316. / \ Y Y { Qustity ang First Crane Service ) Guaranteed an REID'S DINING HALL QUEEN'S UNIVERL ITY TORONTO EXHIBITION GROUNDS Kast Side Industrial Bulldiag Phone 2153 : .. TELGMANN SCHOOL OF MUSIC Phone 13383. J 216 Fronteane. ( 110 CLERGY STREET PHONE 275 M. LAWSON AUTO BATTERY EXPERT ANY type of Battery recharged, repaired or built t6 order. Your satistaction assured. IT CREATES STOMACH BAKERY from the best in. " ty for making it mT PHONE 111, Why Eat Poor Bread ? CARNOVSKY'S t Bread of the Mighes ¢ Saaty, " > men whe have the bers and Wre, sweet ai wi some, BRIER Tovs Sad he FOR olf J | "Give W. A. Stewart a trial for pure | of getting over it is by engaging skill- ed mechanics to do the whole lot at |once. - milk." Mr. Stewart has lately made The carpenters and finishers of the an extension sideline of the cream | Aykroyd firm have had long experi- business and is prepared to fill orders |ence in al] eorts of carpentering and of all sizes for that commodity as building and can be depended upon, well as his regular line of fresh, pure | A line to 21 Main street, city, or a milk. telephone call to 1670 will do the trick. manager of the Williamsville Dairy. Here the motto is again a good one -- The Confectioner. Then there is the confectioner and tobacconist, Harry Jarvis, on the cor- | ner of Albert and Princess streets. (* Here one may obtain fce-cream of al] | + kinds in bricks, bulk, dishes or cones, | * soft drinks, fresh fruits and vege- | tables, chocolates and candies of all | kinds, light lunches, tobaccos, cigars | + and cigarettes, and standard patént | medicines, The store is becoming a {* Breat favorite with farmers as it is | + & handy stopping place, and, for |*+ those near at hand, saves the long | * drive downtown. Motorists also find [*2 2422000000200 it convenient as a place of refresh. | S-- ent at the beginning or end of a | Eastern Canada Maxotire rive. There are many other activitics Recommends "Royal Oaks" In "Williamsville" but these are some of the leaders and all are rapid- ly forging ahead. One will find but- chers, gardeners, carpenters and builders, plumbers, and, it is report ed, even newspaper men, in this busy section of Kingston. A SQUARE DEAL Obtained by Those Who Pat- ronize the Graham Elec- tric Shop. | ---------- [sees rt00c0rr0rea * TODAY'S INSPIRATION. It may not be possible to reach absolute perfection in your work, but you should make the start in that direction every timé, Stick to the job in hand and promotion will take care of it- self, * * 3 °" LJ To increase in Quality and effic- lency each year and steadily win in the estimation of the automobile Public is the proud position which the Royal Oak Tire holds today. A Canadian company, established, financed and conducted by Canadian business men, the Oak Tire & Ruyb- ber Company has won a prominent place among the big rubber firms of the world. In the early days of auto- mobiles, an automobile tire was sim- ply a tire and the mastic could "get by" with anything in the shape of a tire, but today the motor- order to pass muster with the great- ér majority of motorists, a casing must excell in quality and workman- ship, That the "Royal @ak'" has Mled the bill {s evidenced by the fact that the demand for Royal Oak Tires 18 daily increasing and the fact tha. dealers who bent their efforts to sell- ing other makes of tires are this year specializing in the tire which carries the trade mark "Tougher than Oak." This is a sufficient guar- antee that they are giving the ser- vice demanded by car owners, who Have you ever noticed that sone people go into the great, large stores and write away to big mail order houses In the fond and foolish belief that they cannot obtain anything that Is good elsewhere? While there are others, besides, who are wise, and know that in their own little stores, not too little, not too big, which are run by men whom they meet daily and know well, they will get the real g00ds every time with far less trouble and the certainty of a square deal. This applies to the electric busi- ness as well as to anything and many People have found out that such is the casé after having théir houses wired by the mechanics of 'the Gra. ham Electric shop, 426 Princess street, phone 1944. Just around the corner from Anderson Brothers' on Princess Street is this shop and a very complete and beautiful line of and have found that they are not wanting in the qualities which 5+ wo make up a first-class articles at a reasonable price, The Eastern Canada Maxotire & Rubber Company, with its usual good judgement, foresaw the future of Royal Oaks and has no hesitation in recomménding them fin every in- PHONE 1307 || GARAGE PLACE YOUR ORDER Now STUDEBAKER SERVICE FOR THIS SEASON STATION OUR MOTTO "PROMPT SERVICES OVERLAND SERVICE Kingston Auto Sales Co. Ltd Kingston Ice Co, Lid. Cor. Brook & Montreal Sts, Phone 600. v ss N Weber Pianos house fixtures and supplies in "the electrical line are to be found here at prices which canno6t be disputed for good value, This house takes contracts and jobs of all kinds in the electric line and the excellence of the work done has built up for it a trade that is daily growing. It isa common thing to ask a man who j& doing his housa wiring and to receive the answer "Graham." The stock takes in electric lamps, globes, and fixtures of the very latest patterns, heating pads, electric curl- ing iroms, electric ranges, irons, toasters, grills, and all manner of supplies. For a square deal try Graham rie. Electric, ------------------ Human nature is queer. People are always disappointed when they get what they want and they howl their heads off it they get what they deserve. ' Not every young man has a head for figures but did you ever see ona Who did not have an eye for them? | stancé where quality counts before price. ; ------------ BUY COAL Now. Do you remember how you put off ordering your winter's coal one year until the first frost had set in and everything had to be done in a hurry? Do you remember that thgre were strikes, shortages, and all sorts of troubles that kept coal at peak Prices and very scarce? You had to take half a ton at a time of some- Was your worry all the time.' Don't let old man winter put it over on you this time. Get your coal in now. Sowards keeps it. The Sowards boats ply busily now bring- ing it over the lake and all the wise birds are stocking up and getting it Off their minds. Leave your order at MeGall's Cigar store or at the office on Ontario street, extreme east. Some men will bolt their food and then chew the rag until the cows come home. 216 PRINCESS 87. PHONE 979w. : KINGSTON, ONT. # levent will be on. @l ing public is mors eritical, and, in| have weighed them in the balance | thing like that and coal, coal, coal, ... : ARE YOU BUILDING "COME 10 CHAUTAUQUA" | 5 NOW THE SLOGAN [Rotary Club Enthusiastic Over Big Event--Rotarlan L. T. | Best's Address. Win------ That the Chautauqua is going to | go over big in Kingston, was shown {by the enthusiastic reports given {from the various committees having the affair in charge, at the weekly luncheon of the Kingston Rotary | Club held on Friday. Most encouraging were the reports | presented by the chairman of the various committees, including adver- tising, decorating, grounds, ete., etc. Everybody is now talking Chautau- qua. The Rotary club has the co- operation of the Daughters of the Empire, and at the luncheon it was | reportea that the ladies had already | made a big sale of tickets {Just another week, and the big The dates are July {1st to 7th inclusive, and there will be | Something of interest for everyone | during the days this big educational [feature is on. The slogan now is | |"Come to the Chautauqua at the | cricket field, Kingston, July 1st to | Tth.". There was a good attendance at | Friday's luncheon, and the proceed- {Ings were as. per usual, quite lively. | |The president, Leman A. Guild, pre- | [sided The members of the club had the | pleasure of 'listening to a most in- | teresting address delivered by Rotar- {lan L. T. Best, under the title of | "Specialties." | The speaker referred to the oldest | | specialty as the everlasting pill," | and went on to explain how the var- | lous specialties were put on the mar-Y ket. He also referred to the fact that trained men were needed to sell these specialties--in fact they had to be experts in their line. The aim of the dealers, of course, was to handle lines in popular demand. These! goods advertised themselves in the Stores, as there was not much out- side advertising done. The speaker also touched on the question of co-operation, and had some timely pointers under the head- ing of "Old and new Business," | Which he gave to his hearers in | boetry, and which brought forth | much applause, { To market these goods there must be co-operation on the part of the dealers. There were many ways of listing the goods. The one great aim Wag to secure the line of article most | desired by the people, and to get | these articles at a popular price, | Prices were coming down, and the &peaker was inclined .to believe that the prices would soon be back mor- mal, in spite of the taxes imposed. At the close of his address, Rotar- fan Best distributed a number of samples among the members, and on taking his seat was tendered a hearty vote of thanks for his timely address, | cluded G. B. McLean, W. A. Duncan, EP. H. Baker and Walter A. McCon- nell, of Scranton, Pa, er ---------- Time works wonders. The pest | who brags about taking his cold | bath every morning is the kid who had to be thrashed to force him to take his regular Saturday scrub. A man will not cross his knees for fear of making his trousers baggy, but a girl can cross hers without danger of making anything she has over them baggy. It always seems to us that when luck calls it gets the busy signal, but for some strange reason Old Man Trouble never fails to get ou- number. A woman can flatter & man by asking his opinion and then taking it if it happens to be Just what she had already decided on. Stop and look at our display of Made-in- on_ leather Sonds ARE vey one 7 town when you can buy at o NM. CHUBB & CO. » Guests introduced at roll call {h- [\ -- PHONE BREAD IS YOUR BEST FOOD. EAT MORE OF IT DOYLE MAKES THE BEST 1369. \ 7" ASK FOR MASOUD'S ICE CREAM ALWAYS THE SAME 238 Princess Street, Phone 980. J CALL H. L. BRYANT For CARTAGE OF FREIGHT Phone 17534 I Your Cylinder Troubles Over Try the New Method R. M. CAMPBELL Grinding Shop 12d. Phone Corner Queea-Well WM. J. VINCE PAINTER, PAPERHANGER- AND HOUSE DECORATOR PHONE 967. 164 CLERGY ST. QUALITY AND SERVICE n VINEGARS The Wilson, Lytle, Badgerow Co., Limited, Kingston. J \ DOMESTIC AND IMPORTED FRUITS Grape Frult, Gra Ore Pannen Freak Vogetabioe™ M. AMODEO 240 Princess Street. Phone 174 7 GEORGE Plumbing and 17 Division Street - . . N---- NOBES Tinsmithing - Phone 986m. ~ 'r 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---- Battery and Ignition Work a Specialty, Telephone 1340, Storage Battery--Service Station WILLARD STORAGE BATTERY 19 BROCK STREET Repairs all kinds of Magnetoes, Gon. erntors, Starters, Lighting Systems | and Storage Batteries, ~--ALL WORK GUARANTEED F: IN ALL TIRES AND TUBES, 254 Ontario Street, cormer Queen EASTERN CANADA MAXOTIR BIG REDUCTION GET OUR PRICES BEFORE BUYING, E AND RUBBER 00. - Phone 2000, J ---- FOR PURE MILK AND CREAM place your order with us, STEWART'S DAIRY 689 Princess St. Phone 2193w > J ee ' ) ATTWOOD & DINE 277 BAGOT STREET Vulcanizing, Tires, Tubes and Accessories Phone 902m. | BELMONT DINING Ma -- Our Motto. "Service and 3 A. TIERNEY, PROP, 1 Late Steward of the Frontesse Club * Phone 2873m. 1 5 BROCK STREDT Shop on Third Floor, Bime Garages, Bagot and Queen Sts. SMITH"S MEAT MARKET CHOICE WESTERN BEEF, COOKED MEATS 3388 Princess St. Phone 799. \, o 7 Tr) BAKER'S DAIRY PASTEURIZED MILK and CREAM 53 Victoria Street. Phoné 2088. h J : \ LATURNEY CARRIAGE WORKS Special Designed Business Waggons--Auto Bodies General Blacksmithing Phone 152. 390 Princess St. \ Phone 152, M---- 7 R. H. JONES Auto Tops Recovered 300 Princess Sg. [ Burke Electric Co., SUPPLIES AND CONTRACTING AND REPAIRING Phone, Day 428. 74 Princess | THE KINGSTON ART STUDIO 84 Princess Street, Phone 3150w, KINGSTON, ONT, {7 USE WILMOT'S PURE MILK Telephone 2360 r, 14, TELEPHONE 278. WARREN & GENERAL REPAIRS, GASOLINE AND OIL, WILLIAMS 110 CLERGY STRERDYT 155 Bagot Street. BIG REDUCTIONS IN WALL PAPERS Bedrooms, halls, pariors, for rented houses at 10e. "HANCOCK, THE D / Willamsvile and Vicinity SPECIAL ! 500 Ibs Neilson's Chocolates, to be sold ac ..... 30c. per In, Nelson's Toe Cream Bricks ooo. B00 Masoud's Ice Cream Bricks «ia. 20, Fruits, Tobaceos, Confectionsry ang Soft Drinks. J. H. JARVIS Corner Abert Princess Streets 50 Puoke Tore " "PRUE CO M TORONTO--WINNIPEG A 3 BUILDING CONTRACTORS Estimates Given on New and Repair Work, ~ mr Only Pure Fruit - CRYSTAL 21 MAIN STREET. PHONE re. | MONTREAL le nd tv

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