Daily British Whig (1850), 15 Apr 1924, p. 16

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' ? : - . § ro : : . 16 THE DAILY BRITISH _WHIG mean amen a em a LITTLE UNEMPLOYMENT New Spring Hats Founded 1847 New Spring Neck- | Grey and Timbertone wear | More Jobs ered ui Employes $3.50 , 5 Oxford Crepe $1 35 . eis Zita Ti will ee -------------- | Laidlaw's Fashions Suggest The report of Allen Stroud, the . b % local representative of the Ontario | government labor employment bur- | eau, which was issued Tuesday | . morning, shows that there is an improvement in the unemployment | ' » situation in Kingston. On Tuesday . 2 | Mr, Stroud had more positions avail- able than there were men on hana { to till them. The report is as fol- lows: -® |. "Unemployment to date would be | very small if applicanjs + seeking work were willing to accept the va- cancies that are now listing daily. This is due to the large amount of | building construction, both per- manent and repair work, which apart | from street-paving and road repair | : | work, totale approximately $651. | 000. The estimated cost for street & J paving and street repair work will : be around $110,000. This work alone will entail the employment of mear- ly 150 men, together with the build- . / i Ing trades means the employment of What is new; what is smart, and what is good! | a large number of men. . 5 . "In the manufacturing industries, And here are clothes for Easter and all Spring, dic- . = big improv t is shown in the Ca- , : EA NY 'ER S Ul ] S vi nadian Locomotive Works, who here 5 tated not only by fancy, but by excellent judgment, ; : 0 ri Amie tuning of | at prices dictated by strict economy. show much improvement ,Ssuch as FOR THE GOLDEN DAYS OF YOUTH { woollen and cotton mills--the. form- { er closed down temporarily and the It's very right that there are special styles, special fabrics, for | latter on_tour divs a week. The ' . 4 . . | same mig aid o the plano the golden days of youth, in what period of life is appearance more im- I IRR portant, more definite in its advantages and satisfaction--how well | fairly welkyThis trade in parts ate : Sint . . . . only working four days a week. a we recognize this truth is very amply evidenced in our present. won [{! ™ wrnere nm tows mics: acerciy In : marine circles on the sixty odd ves- derful showing at == sels that wintered in Kingston har- - * OTHER LINES | bor. Whe it is Estimated that"each $29 50 . $20.00 to $30.00 {yom iakss 08 Lom Im a pants Graceful models that show the newest treats : | number of unemployed. ments of the Braid, the Cord, the Tuck and the {DAY BY. DAY, EVERY WAY Pleat. The various models are developed from B 0 YS 2 S Ul TS | BETTER AND BETTER Fancy Camel Hair, Charmeen, Fancy Self Stripe Every Boy and Parent will cheer these Suits and the values they Dy tt hcus 18. Bs De- Poiret, Duvetyne, Chinchilla, Pofret Twill and Tri- : cotine. The smaxtest colors such as Beige, Sand, offer, when they see them. In these days such style, such woolens | -- Prof. A Nancy School. : hci indeed . » re, arcy yore Log Cabin, Cowbo Navy and Black. and tailoring are indeed a rariety at DR SY AA Teaver wad. got Bat . . OTHER LINES Fr ee are rom Te Bias *12.00 <5 5 a LL, 51 &K.L 0 fo $80 ple In Kingston have read and heard | of the wonderful results of the 9 {methods of this great man. They are now to have an opportunity to | do the next best thing to seeing him. ] | Prof. Marcel Andre, from Dr. Coue's jorisinal school in Nancy, has been HOSIERY - ) SHIRTS { persuaded to come to Kingston, and - ® Milde of a 75 79 BROCK STREET ae That 1 the | will be here on Wednesday evening, $1.00 If Off Your Route It Pays to Walk 2.00 van {April 16th, for a lecture and demon- a , stration of auto-suggestion. He is } coming to show what can be accom- plished and to educate others to car- ----------. -- ' | P.W.0.R. PARADE ry on the work. 'W.0. The demonstration will be given : : : at the Ontario - Hall, Wednesday, The gayest little boyish models -- charmingly To " . 3 | : » On M E i yr 7 . . . . . Wanted-2,000 Ibs. Chickens and Fowl ; Sutay Evcting Waa Very Sus Ah Lom, at 315, a oy aaanien made from Tweeds, Tricotine and Pencil Stripe. » ' The P.W.O.R. held another par-| gestion will be thoroughly explained, Pique and Braid Trimmings, double-breasted ade on Monday night. There was a | ore will be an invitation to any . "a . ? yor Jou turn out of the members|y,' shy gudiente or fe at Front, Silk Lining and Wrap Skirt. 4, and work was carried out as follows: Under the auspices of the Grand , A and B companies engaged in com- Army United Veterans . M k . pany drill on the floor of the armou- . to . ali ; ar Se ries, while C and D were at work } Ou ty ger dari et h Ivice in the lecture room with the Lewis | AN INNOVATION ON y . Next Mond ight B . . " . Bite hy acy & in Lewis gun| THE CANADIAN NATIONAL 1 The Tailored Suit being firmly established for work 'while C and' D companies will em------ 4 . ; be at work with the range-inding |A Lunch Counter Service Is the season, every adaptation bespeaks a follow- instrument. Owing to th fact that . . . . . . i 7 \ the lor of the armouries will he Provided Secweso.¥ ronto : ing, and this collection is particularly qualified to used for the dog show next Monday . . . evening, training will be confined to please. High grade Tricotine and Checks are used, the lecture rooms. The band will For the convenience of its pat- . y , 1 * ; practice as usual and the signallers | TONS, the Canadian National Rail-| and are accented by the most artistic trimmings. : - and the bearers will be at work in| WaYs are now operating colonist cars | =. their own rooms: equipped with lunch counters on | 2 ; Everything looks good for a suc- | "The National" . between rons k ne to aris ® » cessful season of training. The pipers | 87d Winnipeg, leaving -Foronto practice every Wednesday evening | 10-45 p.m. .daily, arriving Winnipeg [ e and are coming along strong. A | 4. 10%pugi:the third day, and: from , great deal of interest is being taken | Winnipeg to Toronto leaving Wins between C and D companies with the | M1Pe€ 12.30 p.m. daily, arriving To- Lewis guns and th 1 ronto 7.20 a.m. the third day. Hot Suis 3d 4s the regiment has tea, coffee, and bovril, sandwiches, * : fa . b on . a number of qualified Lewis gun- y - | ners there is plenty of assistance for | PleS, Jam, milk, bread, butter, bakeq | > those who are new to the game. beans, gic, may be purchased at the 9 : lunch counter 'at any time during . " Owing to the fact that next Friday is Good Friday, there wi the day. 'on that oy tere will be mo drill This service is,.of course, in addi- $ tion to the regular dining car ser- J d €s, éd S mn every Must Construct Sewer, Says |. oberated on the Aor enon: bo pA A myriad of styles in this assemblage of Dress- Provincial Health Officer Clwech Date weenie, - es. Every one has its own touch of individuality, . At a meeting of the Portsmouth A meeting of the representatives and a wide selectjon includes Georgette, Canton or Board of Health held on Monday | of the Presbyterian, Methodist ang | = . A . ' ylent. a letter was received from the | Congregational churches of the city, Flat Crepe, Vell hinelle, Trico Sham or Flannel. 9 4 . istrict provincial 'health officer, re-| who form the church union commit- 4 garding the Mowat hospital sewer. | tee, was held in Sydenham street : : : The health officer insisted that tha | Methodist church peviors ma Mer se: The color assortment brings in Platinum, Stone, : sewer must be constructed to pro-| afternoon and evening. Rev. Dr. . Cowboy, Pearl, Reseda, Orchid, Crabapple, Navy, ore 0 ; nl e tect the health of the institution as| Robert Laird, Toronto, spoke on the | . J well as' the inhabitants affected. union . question as it stands at the ' Log Cabin and Black. + The board will take the matter| bresent time. up with the authorities at Ottawa, ---------- : 2 i : 1 ties a The Yomns Peoples Bocioty of A wide range of attractive trimmings such as ® 4 B : : 3 ns Pd Motor Mechanics Move, Chalmers' church held a splendid Beads, Tucks, Drapes, Fancy Collars and Cuffs to meet the desire : Elliott & Williamson, motor me-| meeting on Monday night. The pas- an d a o de Hen y chanics, have moved to thelr new |tor, Rev. G. A. Brown, delivered an quarters on Division street at the inspiring address to .the members. : 4 head of Queen street in the shop for-| An open discussion was held on \ 4 merly occupied by Anderson Bros. | young people's work. = 3 $ * $ A For some' years this firm has con- On Tuesday morning masons em- . J i A ducted business at 378 Brock street, | ployed by the Board of Works De. ~ 5 Fo but their trade has increased .with | partment commenced the work of re- {x » the result that the firm had to find | Pairing some of the permanent side- iad larger Quarters. The firm is. open| Walks in the city; es > \ HR ? for business and prepared for all " ---- kinds of work on motor cars and DAILY UM. eo : ® ® batteries. Sons of Scotland euchre and dance, : * -------- Orange hall AEht § 2m, Salsbury's : Bales for Labrador. ce Charlie Cha 3 O.D. mn er . An interesting shipment for Lab- el : rador was made in Kingston on Mon- : = day, al- | am. nS. Wednesday Charlie Chapter Daughters of the Empire. The bales were sent to the officers in charge of the Harrin Hospital, Harrington, Canadian Lal rador.' The shipment

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