Daily British Whig (1850), 15 Dec 1923, p. 18

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SATURDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1923, tHE DAILY BRITISH WHIG ne ---- WEEKLY SUCCEED w= KINGSTON BUY CANADIAN PRODUCTS MAKE CANADA __ PROSPEROUS smn ssi ---- "REVIEW NO NEED FOR GLOO On this page will be found two or three articles which | FOR HOLIDAY TRADE ¢ all taken from the news despatches of one day. "Expects Many Guests for Next | They are not propaganda, but mergly straight news mes- # Week's Shopping and Over |538es dealing with facts and figures which can be proved. the Great Day. In one we find that the Canadian National Railways have | (moved 90,000 cars of grain from Winnipeg; in another we | The Hotel Plaza, at tb corner of | find that the Canadian export of wheat to United States has | Queen and Montreal =stregts, has |;p.reqeed in the las month, in spite of the heavy tax put on | been making preparations 'for the. . k | holiday rush and is now ready to|il as il crosses the border. 'In still another the story is told accommodate all those who desire | of the large earnings of one of the new enterprises of the quiet, home-like surroundings and | Hydng-Electric Commission of Ontario. This plant turned in good service at moderate rates. | sili . Next week is the big shopping|®}@rge profit in ils first year. In the same group of despalches week before Christmas and many | of thal one day were to be found accounts of greater interest | people will be coming in from the being taken by poultry raisers jn government plans in their surrounding district to make their! ,: . p : elas 3 r ri . . Holiday purchases, . For aac who | l1D€, of an unmistakable tendency in the New York stock live at some considerable distance it | INarket lowards greater stability. is a good plan to stay in Kingston | This one day was selected at random. Every day in the | evernight and devote a couple of | anak {he same thing can be found by those who search and | days to a thorough inspection of the | : 4 v : | offerings of the local stores. This | Overlook the calamity stories which are gradually disappear- { ing. |r ! | There is but one inference and thal is easy to see. The| hostelry. As a matter of fact many y Se: p s Ye : | people have already tried out this | §eRETal condition of the business world in America is rapidly Is plan to. their complete satisfaction. | lINproving and will continue to do so. For those who have! The Plaza is fast gaining a repu- | had confidence it means being that much further ahead. . For | tation that is- enviable. When the AW ave . : : { present management took ft over a | 1105€¢ Who. have hesitated it means that they had better gel | rd mare ard march | | . 5 . . . short time ago everything possible | CONfidence pretty soon or be left behind in the onw { was done to make it bright and at-| {go prosperity. | { tractive and with a continuation of | etre sete arse an { | that policy in every department came | 21 1 | ) od a aka I 1 he Sent ---- EOC re: return trips by chance guests and |® { the Head of the Lakes by the [the prese nt----the second-year ot | a steadily enlarging trade Canadian National since Septciber {operatign will vield a surplus of ove | 4 2 z y . |15t, an a 4 r 80 one 8 There will be many, too. at this 1d approximately 800 more |one million dollars, | would arrive before midnight to- ! glad Christmas season, who will seek | | i t the Plaza for thelr Christmas Day-- | /8Dt, making thé total over 76, | aREATER INTEREST | IN POULTRY R.O.P.| { many who are too far from their "U0 cars, as agaiust a total for the | | homes to make the trip will find |*@'0e Period last year of 69.310 | 8 i i cheer and solace at this hotel--and | "3TS. | the greatest day in the year will in-| In the same period deliveries of |MOre Birds Entered for Com- | deed be a big day there, no matter |ST81 by the Canadian National to| Ing Year--mritish Golum= What tie Wesiher. { Vancouver for the corresponding bia Leads. In all seasons, on all occasions, (PeTI0d Of 1922, a total of 3,51s the Plaza offers a service to its pat- [€8T8 having been delivered at the rons that pleases. Its convenience | Pacific Coast to midnight December to all the principal shopping places | 10th this year, as against 1,201 cars the Dominion Live of Kingston and general handiness |DetWeen September 1st and Decem- Ottawa, has j in almost every contingency, have ber 10th, 1922, ot made it one of the favorite stop-| Daily marketing over Canadian ping places of those who visit the [National lines in the West are more Limestone City. |than double those of the same ---------------- {period of 1922. on December 11th, { {for instance, a total of 1,069,000 COLLIER'S OUTLINE bushels being marketed, against DRY CLEANING ART 427.000 bushels on the correspon So that everyone may see, We point out its good quality. Doyle's Milk Maid Bread Phone 1369. BRICK, STONE, PLASTERING AND TILE SETTING . DOUGLAS & McILQUHAM CONTRACTORS JOBBING WORK A SPECIALTY. PHONES 2267F--928W 400 "ALBERT STREET HOTEL PLAZA READY | \ '"- JOBBING WORK A SPHCIALTY HURD « SON GENERAL CONTRACTORS PHONE 1458). 38 STEPHEN s1. \. BLATCHFORD'S FEEDS ARE BEST FOR POULTRY AND STOCK OF ALL KINDS, Wholesalers for FLOUR, FEED, GRAIN, HAY, APPLES, POTATOES 237 ONTARIO BT. McFARLANE & WOOD. PHONE 444. Perfumery, Toilet Preparations * Dr. Bell WONDER MEDICINE CO. 110 Clarence Street. Phones 514-364 / NEW YORK HAT CLEANING CO. ' Ground on a Heald SHOE SHINE PARLOR MN. M. CAMPBELL 208 PRINCESS ST. PHONE 395. . Phone 1212J. PETER LAMPROS. : 245 Welljugton St. | 7 [LIVERY IN CONNECTION) Theatrical Transfer Co. R. Buckley, Prop. York and Cherry Streets, "hones 291 and 22144. ; HONESTY OF WORKMANSHIP CYLINDERS | R. ARTHEY REGISTERED OPTOM ETRIST AND OPTICIAN 143 Princess St. Phone 2108. ------ GEO. A. BATEMAN REAL ESTATE 159 Wellington, -- F. H. HAMILTON Plumbing and Steam Fitting, Your Furance ready for Winter? Now s the time to have it tuned up, We wlll examine your Furnace and estimate the cost of needed repairs. Phome 1420w. 131 Alfred St Phone 306w. can be done comfortably and econo- \ (van fine of Kitcheaware Carried | mically by registering at the above | C. N. VEALE Plumbing and Heating STORE---374 Princess St. Phone 308F t. Phone ¥O0M RES--154 York Stree AN z General Auto Repairing, Carbon || Bursing, Acetylene Welding - TO HAVE A PERFECT MEAL ) G. K. KRAUSE BAKER USE A PERFECT BREAD FRONT ST. PHONE 1153, \ -- - -- | BRITISH AMERICAN HOTEL Cor. | \ J lene Welding, Btrle Bd A rrana: Patterns, Cars washed. [ ) General Machinery Repairs : R. c. CLARKE THOS. G. BISHOP COR. KING and PRINCESS STREET COR. KING AND QUEEN STREETS PHONE 2357. P 235 HONE. 38. J | commerce samen | (STRAW HAT SEASON FOR LADIES NOW OPEN We clean and rer ASK FOR MASOUD'S ICE CREAM ALWAYS THE SAME \ Princess Street. Phone 980. SEE E. L. MARTIN FOR REAL ESTATE 1113 BROCK ST. J Special Sunday Dinmer Served 1 to 2.80. Price 78e. rom M. BOHAN, Proprietor, KINGSTON, ONT. ---- \ \ (SAVOY RESTAURANT | \ SAVOY RESTA SPECIAL 40c. DINNER AND SUPPER sig rm mmllelicd. 107s | ff ------------------------------ Electric Home Needs Moffatt Ranges, protected or open elements, Heaters, Grates, Washing Machines, Vacuum Cleaners. Ask for our special terms. \ Public Utilities Hydro Shop 268 PRINCESS STREET Telephone 844. ESTIMATES SUBMITTED THOS. ANDRE CONTRACTOR 36 Sixth Street. Phone 1400, \ J KINGSTON HAT CLEANERS 163 Frincess Street, Upstairs, Phone 1485, Something New FRY'S GLASS OVEN WARE Most suitable Christmas gift for the housewife, - \ \ { Entries for the Record of Per- HOTEL RANDOLPH {formance of Poultry, conducted by © Leading Commercial House Stock Branch, || Specially adapted to Tourists and ust closed with a roras Commercial Travellers, 15,235 birds to be trap-nested || Running water in every room, {on breeders' plants during the 1923 L. T. WELCH, Manager. 24 laying season, This is a con- siderable increase over the 12,286 birds entered last year and is signifi- cant of the interest which has been aroused in pedigree breeding work. 1 dar oF J The birds entered are representa- | tng day of iast pear. tive of the poultry flocks of 184 fr | ~The total grain in storage of 8 [ rm Busier Than! & breeders in all parts of the Domin. Popular Fi National lines at midnight Decem- |; y 8 om This Kind of Work | Ever on ie King of \ jer 118 was. 38,065.00 bushels, | "Gach Province in 'the Dominion | --Talloring . |25ainst 22,707,000 bushels on the} eprepented in this work through | | 1 1 Soward Keeps Coal Coal Keeps Soward * PHONE 155 : -------- Branch Office: 'McGall's Cigar Store PHONE 811. 7 Cleaning Things and Dying Things ) Saves a Lot of Buying Thinks COLLIER'S Dyer "My Valet" Cleaner 214 Princess Street. Phone 650, J MARSHALL'S HARDWARE 193 PRINCESS §T. PHONE 150. | TT -------- BELMONT DINING ROOM Open from 5 a.m. te 12 midnight. A. TIERNEY, Proprietor \ TELGMANN SCHOOL OF MUSIC Brock 8t. Phone 2217J J "~ --WE N EVER CLOSE~------ THE CENTRAL 'GARAGE, LIMITED Brock and Montreal Streets. Phone 600. STUDEBAKER AND CH EVROLET DISTRIBUTORS GASOLINE REPAIRS OILS ACCESSORIES | ° Sees PINT lame date of 1922, + | British Columbia is well ahead, 53 i -olifer's, the well-kn a ---- per cent. of the birds entered be- 214 Princess street, imparts the fol- | CHIPPEWA'S HEALTHY ing from the Province. Ontario is | lowing information: FIRST YEAR'S SURPLUS [second with 3,252 or 21 per cent., ) ¢ a t 2 GEORGE HUNTER Dry cleaning (or French clean Quebec third, and Alberta next. | ing) is a process of using dry 801. | | a i 03 Once again Hydro endeavor and |The standing of breeders by Prov- Pama net eaten arom |l-vents or wpirys Instead of Water 10 1iviro emterprise . are. abundarci 1900s (6 In toe tame wrior. submitted. remove dirt, yak. sie. on *Y justified. Oficial figures at the first| Birds that lay 150 eggs mm 52 "FOR BUILDING HOMES" fabric; Yule Method 4180 Brings. 10 Lo mplete Yoirs operation ot © 160mm tive weeks are entitled to 75 Peinbroke Streee, || (T° Surface, i thet Hay san he |Queenston-Chippawa power devel- | Record of Performance certificates, ee! Specially reat % 23 : . age, re. |opment plant, announced 'Wednes. while those laying 225 or over are 5] Do Patios: uk stains, ois. for re. |487, Show a surplus of. $382,601.24. |awarded Advanced Becord of Per- quire a o i oft { The figures, which chronicle act-|formance certificates' The breed. EXPERT SERVICE ON HoYal, dh ps 5 ib Fal au ualities, cover the Provincial fiscal |er keeps his own records, and these ALL CARS tered the original color that t 1s be | 1°47 #N4IDE October 31st, 1923. are are checked from time to time by Inspectors of the Dominion Dopart- OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. Phone §81J, \) cr ------------------------------------------ \ 462 MONTREAL STREET Phone 214Tw. Jobbing Work a Specialty William Holder Carpenter and Builder. Estimates submitted. TIRES TUBES Phone 94Sw. po SWEET | Li is & O'Connor | \ _ BLUE GARAGE, LTD. Made from selected ingredients only. The Wilson, Lytle, Co. Limited, ¥actory: Bagot Street, Kingston i | ! { i APPLE CIDER as follows: yond the power of any cleaner to" "008 ment of Agriculture ' Total capital expenditure on the restore, but in most cases dry clean-|- 3 ap ing will improve even these. hpi Ave units now operating, $67, Dry cleaning dissenfects as thor- rater ov ae ont : oughly as it cleans without altering nue lro © sale io { OUR VERY BEST WISHES FOR } ALL THE JOYS OF THE SEASON HOTEL PLAZA ----C---- ESTIMATES SUBMITTED H. HORTON PAINTER AND DECORATOR How To Use a Vamp. "You take your husband of power, $4,547.320.32. with Washing done at night. 7 : h R. H. TOYE & COMPANY § OLES FRUIT AND COM- we WON MERCHANTS : istributors D MOIR'S QHOCOLATES and CRISIS BISCUITS r PEERLESS HIGH TEST GASO. ) LINE, OILS, TIRKS, TUBES ATWOOD AND DI} ACES IN VULOANIZINE | Phone 902m. 277 Bagot Street. the color or shrinking the garment and with a minimum amount of wear during the process. For these rea- ing all ladies' and gentlemens" ap- parel. Collier's "My Valet" maintains an up-to-date service in this live origin. Introduced in Kingston about 20 years ago by Messrs. Warwick Bros. sons it is the ideal method for clean- | you when you order a hat?" "Yes, "I 'do not like that vampire they have in the millinery depart. Total interest charges, $4,012,- 079.98; total operating and maln. tenance expenditures, $152,639.10; raking the tota] current expenditure §4,164,719.08. ment." i There is consequently left from! 'She will only vamp my husband the first year of operation a surplus, Jong enough to help me get an ex- applicable to depreciation. or re- 'pensive hat picked out, After all, newal, or contingiency account, of she has the heart of a true woman." Corner of Montreal and Queen Streets one 1801w. 205 ALFRED STREET em 3 Dominion Textile Com (Limited), MANUFACTURERS "PRUE COTTON" PHONE 467. (Cartage Freight) Move Anything Anywhere. { - HM. kL. BRYANT Phone 17534 L "1 Afliog CMiares wasted Eres Thurs- any the 'dry cleaning" branch of the business Is still handied by a very capable foremam of sixteen years continuous service, You will agree that dry cleaning is not an experiment with us. Tt stin offers many problems and points for | thought and study In fact unforeseen problems frequently present them- | selves wherein this service costs us in time, labor and solvents, as much again as the customer pays, but when 'we accept an article for clean- ing we guarantee to use all our re-| sources to 'overcome these difficul- ties and alm to return all goods with satisfaction, promptness and service. ColHer's also maintains a first class | and up-to-date tailoring establish- ment and a dyeing service that is second to none, 90,000 CARS OF GRAIN HAULED BY NATIONALS TOWER AND LiGirrre PLANTS INSTALLED ) Rp da -. o - H. W. NEWMAN ELECTRICAL will have been loaded over the Can- j3542.501.04. It is estimatea tha:!--Louisville Courier-Journal. INCREASED WAGES SHOULD | MEAN INCREASED SAVINGS | | By S. W. Straus, President American Society for Thrift At the present time there is a general tendency toward higher wages in industry. In some lines wages are .150 higher Phone 2193w, STEWART'S DAIRY 689 PRINCESS STRRET MILK and CREAM 7 S---- TRY, THE NEW ENGLAND 1O0AF NEW ENGLAND BAKERY 287 COLLINGWOOD STREET PHONE §18, . MONTREAL ~TORONTO--WINNIPEG INN f were 64,196,963 bushels, valued at $63,395,903 as compared with 55,- 316.972, valued at $62,147,665, m November of 1922. For the past three months exports totalled 98,- 567,703 bushels, compared with 102,142,626 bushels during the sim. lar three months last year, P Exports of wheat flour showed advance for both 'the month and three-month periods; Exports of flour to the United States however, showed considerable diminution. To- fal flour exports last November were 1,857,310 barrels, valued at $7,107,453, compared with 1214428 barrels, valued at $6,604,137, in November, 1922, Smaller exports of oats and of T¥e¢ are recorded for both the com- parative perfods. Less barley was exported in November than in No- vember a year ago, but for the three-month period under review the exports. from a total of 5.267627 bushels to '5.713.190 } bushels. The figures quoted are '| November, 1822. While there wat (tho'e of the Dominion Burea: ot not much difference between tae | Statistics, . - phhaned. 10. Hel oo iN 'STILL MORE WHEAT BEING SOLD TO U.S. November Exports to the South Show Increase of Over Five Million Bushels. Exports of Canadian wheat last month showed an Increase over those of November 1922, but less wheat wus shipped out of Canada for the past three months than during the similar period a year ago. For both periods however, a large increase was registered In wheat bought by the United States. The United States bougat 9,010 ,- 143 bushels of Canadian wheat last mouth, compared with 3,566,178 bushels in November of 1922. For the three months ending with No. vember their purchases amounted to 12,604,570 bushels, as against 6,- 397,231 bushels during the thiee mouths of Beptember, October and A -- J. Y. Parkhill & Co. DISTRIBUTORS DAIRY SCHOOL BUTTER PHONES 96 snd 113. AUTO PAINTING J. A. FOX PHONE 587. on Third Mioor Blue 'Garages. BAGOT and QUEEN STREETS OUR AIM IS SERVICE Kingston, Portsmouth and J. adian National Railway Imes in the [West by tonight, when navigation officially closes, Up to midnight last night the total loadings since September 1=t were $8,882 cars con- [nine ; : grain, and "approximately 985 cars are being loaded 'daily th Western lines at the present time. | ln hte period from September 1st to a XT ar 2 CAR isis So o qe fis.008 cars, with 102,175,000 bush- Wingeton 3 a an 2 PHONES A 5 compared with November a ago, exporik for the comparative months showed a falling off AR in VEE - come. over whell you are'siek and ) tion is, never {o say a thing which any of the company can reasonably At 29, DEED, JOT BRB Bescvinsnisessionss Selgibo poopie who EE aa LC LNEY FEV

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