washeseverything wash- able in the home --use it freely. Unlike ordin- ary soaps it keeps the hands soft and white never makes them coarse and red. We will give $5,000 10 anyone who can merit Be Use Sunlight Soap according to dinmec- Yas Sunlight a Department of Militia and Defence Belleville, Ont., Rifle Range NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS, SEALED TENDERS MARKED ON envelope, "Tender for Belleville, Ont. Rifie Hange" and addressed to the Director of Contracts, Militia Head- quarters, Ottawa, will 'be received un- il noon, the 24ih of February, 1911, for the tonstruction of a Rifle Range at Belleville, Ont, Plans and specifications may be seen and full information obtained at the Offices of the Officer Command- ing 15th Regiment Belleville, Office of Officer commanding Military District No. 3, Kingston, and Office of Mrector of Engineer Services, Headdharters, Ottawa. Tenders be made on the form supplied by the Department, and ac- companied By an accepted cheque on a Capadian Chartered Bank po 10 pe of the amount of the tender, able to the order of the Honourable the Minister of Militia and Defence, © whith amount Will be forfeited if the party tendering decline to enter into a contract, in accordance with the Tender, EUGENE FIS i : i! Deputy Minister of Militia and Defence. Ottawa, February 6 1811 Newspapers will not be pald If they fnsert this advertisement without Authority from the Department. (HQ. 18-81-4) SYNOPSIS OF CANADIAN NORTH. WEST LAND REGULSHNS. Noad of a Hn, arafanle™ boumln lan Ja 8 find a le appitea Sant a "Lanas' Agency in person at yn Tor the district try by may bs nade | at shy ¥ Agency, Oh on cert ughter, brother ot ester oRiatcading fesidsnce cultivation. of the of oa ha ach of 'GArs. within nine miter oF Die omestead on a of at ht lana £0 80 acres Th owned 4 Tey eh r. colin ¥ pre-amp ton a longed his homestead." Price, 90 per ac tes--Must WHO THE SOLE ily, or any mals over. 1 : CsED BY KEEN, i BUSINESS MEN 10 REWIND " % PORTSMOUTH. ~ DEFEATED BY BEAVERS, 5 TO 2.» J. A. Bullock Buys Horses for his _ Pincher Creek Ranch--Mrs, MJ Allen Seriously Hi--Nurse Con tracts Blood Poisoning. Gananoque, Fels 13.---At the Park rick, on Saturday evening, the Ports mouth hockey team and Ravens, this town, met in a friendly game. At half time the score stood two Lo itwo but in the second half the visitors were unable to find the net' and went down to defeat by a store of five to two. Town Councillor John A. i again investing in live stock for his ranch at Pincher Creek, fof the past year in charge of Frank Britton, of this town. Mr. Dulloch, the latter part of the week, purchased a hand- some team of bays from Benjamin Cook, Lansdowne, 'the price being £500, fle will take the team out with him the latter part of this month. Mr. and Mrs. Thoms Calow, strest, celebrated the thirtieth versary of their wedding on Friday evening. A number of their friends and relatives did honor to the occa- sion The festivities closed with a Bulloch is Elm anni- ho Mabel Lyon, North street, was taken to Kingston general hospital on Saturday for treatment for appendici- us, Mrs. M. J. Alled is seriously ill at J} the home of her son, Clarke Allen, Charles street, for some time past. Alpheus M. Darley, Huntington, Ind, her brother, and T. I. Allen, Cleve land, Ohio, her son, arrived the lat- ter part of "the week, having been summoned to her bedside. Miss Milliken, trained nurse, of the Brockville general hospital, who has been attending professional duties here in town, left, yesterday, for Brock- ville, having contracted blood poison | ny he Gananoque Snowshoe club had | THE GREATEST results in cases of weak di- gestion are obtained from SCOTT'S EMULSION because when ordinary foods do not digest, it provides the needed nourishment in highly concentrated form. Scott's Emulsion is so easily digested that its strength is rapidly absorbed by the youngest babe or most delicate adult. SCOTT'S EMULSION is the food that strengthens Mr. and Mrs. John Haney and samily | Joyceville, wish to extend thanks for the many kindnesses received during! their recent bereavement ! RECEIVED | TENDERS WiLL BE by the Chairman of the Water Works! Committee up to 3 pm. Monday, February 20th, for supplies for the year's spécifications to be seen at the Water Works Office. HEWITT, Superifitendent. Kingston, Feb. 13th, 1 Schofield- - Holden--Marine : Catalogues are ready. Do You Want One ? Drop us § Card. W. A. Spriggs & Co. Electrical Contractors, 107 PRINCESS STREET, Near Bagot. "Phone 68. ANNUAL MEETING OF THE Frontenac DAY FEB. 18 ACATHOPM. i COURT , HOUSE, KINGSTON PBA emident. NOTIOR TO OREDITORS he Rater of Thane Adama, of the oY diek ond voramt, in 1a tramp Saturday evening and | | Hastings, died, on the race. ALL pRUGGISTS - after funeh Pine their jaunt were entertained at at the home of Mrs. Squire, street, Herbert Acton, London, is # some' time here with his father, James], GRAND OPERA HOUSE Acton. Miss E. Order, trained nurse, Brock- ville gemeral hospital, arrived, yester- day, for ional service for Mrs. MJ Allen, Chhrles street. Mrs. M. H. McNeill, Ivy Les, is spending a few days in town, the guest of Miss 8. . Cross, North street. Miss Mand a Cedar Knoll, left, Saturday, 1 Rochester; N.X., for.a visit with her sister, Mrs. William Deliral. NEWS OF. DISTRICT. The Tidings From Various Points in Eastern Ontario.' The death took place, in Prescott, Thursday, of John Connell, a well: known resident. Rev. J. 8. Robins, Brockville, was presented with a purse of gold and complimentary address before leaving on a trip to the south for the bénefit of his health. Miss Florence Thompson, and. choir leader in the Methodist church, is leaving Picton to take a position in a Methodist church in Win- nipeg. Robert Delehaye, Cubeltns has been elected county master of Renfrew coun- ty Orange lodge, George Eady Ren- frew, is secretary. William Ewart' Pettet, died, in Pic ton, om Thursday, aged twenty-two years. He was the son of W. V. Pet ter, postmaster of Picton. He was employed in a' hardware house. Rev. William Ramey, a superannuat- ed Methodist minister, passed away on Sunday last, at his home in Bramp- ton. fie spent the greater part of his life in the Montreal conference. The original John Laird farm, on the Glenora Road, has been sold by J. S. Valleau, owner for the past threo years. The purchase figure was 328,000. This includes two hundred acres, with [sixty-five acres of orchard. Sarah Ann, widow of the late John W. Morrison, and" mother of M. Morrison, sherifi of the county of Friday might, at The venerable great age ol organist her home in Comsecon. lady had attained the ninety-four years. RY. Henry Uerow, Clayton, N.Y., died, the home of his nT Bh Cerow, New York. He had been sick only one day, death. resulting from pneumonia. He left for New York about four weeks ago. Mr, Cerow was forty-four years of age. ony AT THE POLICE COURT. Young Man Fined for Creating Dis- turbance. In police' court, this morming, Wil- liam Pogue, a young man, was found guilty of creating a disturbance in the yard of a local hotel, on Sa turday, by fighting, and was fined 85 and costs, or fifteen days. The ma- rate said that the accused had pn before the court before on a similar charge and had been fiven a chance. Pogue was arrested by Con- stable James Downey. A young man was arrested as a but was very, much ised when the charge was read. He has a home in the city. The magistrate remanded the case until to-morrow morning. Death of Frederick Adsitt. The death of Frederick Adsitt oc curred early Saturday morning in Limerick, N.Y. 'The body arrived here Sunday afternoon and was taken to the residence of the deceased's sister] on Charles street. The deceased was the youngest son of the late William | -- | TUESDAY, FEB 14th 5th SEASON DENMAN THOMPSON'S THE OLD HOMESTEAD Hanagement, Franklin Thompsons. The Famous Double Quartet. The Palms, the Great Church Yer. S i ® i 18 $ CONDENSED ADVERTISING RATES First insertion le a word, Each cons secutive insertion thereafter half cent a word. Minimum charge for one in- wertion, 25e; three insertions, 30c; six, $1; one month, $2. 1. STRAYED. FOR SALE. FOX HOUND 70 CENTRAL, WOLFE Island. Owner may have same by paying expenses to John Quigley, Central, P.O Wolfe Island BIRDS, BIRDS, BIRDS. Special Scemery. © HELP--WANTED. Be tent IE | THURSDAY, FEB. 16th Cempuny. Sam S, Li sn ine.) Presest & Lee whert € } P THE LOTTERY MAN A Comedy in Three Lets, By RIDA JOHNSON YOUNG, Direct From One Year in New York. A "Peant [ED on Sale Tuenday, 25, Oe, $158. oeQOQe 9 Griffin S.. THEATRE . Get the Griftin Habit PROGRAMME: ARTHUR YULE & GO. featuring Baby Helen The most wonderful child prodigy of the age. THERESA MILLER Comedienne BILL JONES in a Novelty Musical Act _ ARTHUR LYNN 5 "Where Are The Sevnes of Yen t Laughter, TWO HOURS ENTERTAINMENT. MATINEE DAILY, 2 p.m. Evening, 7---Admission, 10¢; children accompanied with pares Se. Please come early to avold crow d- ing. 5c. TO-NIGHT 5c. At Wonderland Three Big Reels of the Newest and Best Adsitt, of Westbrook, where he lived with his mother wntil her death' in! 1809. Since then he resided in New | York state. He was unmarried and a | Méthodist in religion. Surviving him | are four sisters ~ and three brothers: Mrs. Thomas Delzell, Mrs. Robert Patterson, both of the city; Mrs. -T. Strachan, South Milwaukee; Mrs. S. Wright, Hamless Centre, N.Y.; George of this city; Samuel, Garden Island: John, Westbrook. The funeral took place this atternoon to Cataragui wa. otery and 'was conducted. by Rev. ¥. Sproule. George Adsitt and brother Daniel drove to Cape Vincem on S y afternoon to meet the body. To Sue His Landliady, A young man from the country who has been attending the dairy school, ! here, for some time past, has gone! home with ts against his land- lady. It seems that in his generosity he paid her $13.50 board monty in advance, intending to remain here for the remainder of the school term. A few days ago he was unexpectedly and now be threatens suit. Advertised--And Got It. Latest Illustrated Songs Motion Pictures in the ity, by W. M. DONALDSON Admission Only 5c. N. PAPPAS, Prop. Nie] Igo) MOVING PICTURES, AFTERNOON AND EV, fort or SPIRELLA Cosa, i ¥ a's Yagi S$ Or rusts in one Vout Th Corset made combining ith. ¢om- reday style, durahifity. Can turday and eave Fours DUNNETT, MARGA ' s 195 Wellington Street. 'F trans & DISH WASHER (WOMAN). APPLY at British-American. Hotei: office. COMPETENT GENERAL . SERVANT. Apply, at once, to Mrs J H Cun- ningham, 87 Prificess Street. BOYS LA GIRLS; STEADY WORK: oe wages ARRLY at Oberyp- efter' s C gar ttory * Ontario Street. v A GENERAL SERVANT FOR SMALL i; Jil Apply, in the evening, io ™ J H Sutherland, 56 Willem Street. EIGHT OR NINE GIRLS; STEADY work; good wages. Apply to {ingston Hosiery Company, Ing" Street West. BOOKKEEPER, WITH EXPERIENCE] Apply in the grocery business Gils 24 Jetier or in person, to J ert, . Barrie Street THE KING EDWARD THEATRE a Youos man te sing illustrate songs Apply, in THe afternoon, between 4 and 5 o'cloek: SMART LAD AS JUNIOR CLERK IN wholesale house, whb understands shorthand and typewelting. ' Ap- ply, Box 132 Whig office. = SALESMAN WANTED FOR WINTER for our choice Nursery Stock and newest varieties seed potatoes; liberal terms. Cavers Bros Galy YOUNG MEN IN AUTOMOBILE BUS ness; big demand; short hours; fine pay: learn at home in spare time Write Empire Auto Ih- stitute, Box 35, Roehéster N.Y. INTELLIGENT PERSON, MAY earn $10 monthly RN0N AY for newspapers. pres Syndt Send for particulars, LenS Syndi- cate, 3 969 Lockport, N N CAPABLE OLD COUNTRY DOMES. tics arriving weekly in sunimer, fortnightly in winter. Apply, now The Guild, 71 Drutmon Strdet. Montreal, or 14 Grenville Street; Toronto, 3 ANY earn steady income corresponding for newspapers: - experience un- necessary. Address, Press Cor. Jesponding Bureau, Washington MAN TO LOOK AFTER HORSE AND furnace, with knowledge of gardening Apply 10 HH. Mae- pherson, 115 raek, or his resid. ence, "Elmhurst,' ner King apd Cantre. Good rete nutes requir- e WANTED NON-UNION MEN. IN ALL branches of the Building Trades Highest wages to competent men. Employment guaramteed. Apply to pcTetary Builders' Exchange, Box 270, Lethbridge, Alta. | CLERKS TO SELL ARTICLES MUCH needed in eYeRy. home, especially by working me sal wrk: manent DORTtIOD i od HL ing .fot amall salary ad Hs * double ¥ ge nd "be Fogo wan ouble Your wages a boss. "Apply, Box "E. B. Whig Office. ONTARIO AND SA "VETER AN scr to buy for cash. J. MoCann 51 Brock Street. counter, write to-day: WANTED--GENERAL, Bi 2 SyALL COMFORTABLE HOU, x iy arden, not too far out o ate particulars to Bax, ns Whig office. ' GARBAGE TO COL LECT; WILL € any day and will do it wets charge. Write a 231, Whig ar fice. FIRNITIRE WOODWORKER repair work; one who finishing préferréd. T. -F son & Co, CUSTOMERS TO BUY SOME OF OUR Cream Caramels; purest of the'r kind. Sakell's Ice Cream Parlor, next to "Oper House. 'Phome 649 LEASE BY THE March Ist, a 6 or 7 south of Queen Street, fred Street, at $1,350 Brock Street room hduse east of J McCann, 3 . ---- GENTLEMEN TO BRING THEIR Cloth and have it made up into tp- o- date suits. Price and workmah- hip guaranteed to please. Pressing repairing done on the shoriest Thomas Galloway 30 next Bibby's Livetys ps notice Brock St, ANY PERSON HAVING soon Sti cond-hand Furniture and Stoves before: disposing drop me & ¢ard I will pay good prices. | havetfor sale Brass and Fon Beds and all kinds of Furniture in Oak. Happy Thought Ranges. Will sell reason. able J. Thompsen, 333 Princess Street, POSITIONS WANTED, YOUNG MARRIED MAN DESIRES office sition, experienced dotbie entry kkeeper in manulactur- ing. store, news or and soijene work: afso teaching: satisfactory references. Address, Box an Whig office. SITUATIONS VACANT. STUDENTS, WILL $300 PER and cofamission interest you Your summer vacation? If so, - dress Box 24. Whig office. DAY fa) INTELLIGENT PERSON MAY ax 16 © de Harir- YEAR FROWN |= lero, Game ealied at §.15 pe a 2b5e. 1 ANYON ER €A ert Ww 5 tor over IMPORTED GERMAN CANARIES -- Have you heard the dickey birds * If you hitven't. you missed They afe the fimest in the Perfect, guaranteed SON Come in Driver, Somer Queen and Barrie. 'Phone ARCHITECTS. HENRY P. SMITH, ARCHITECT, ETC, 258 King Street. 'Phone 345 ARTHUR ELLIS, University 1013. ARCHITECT,. 181 Avenue Telephone WM... NEWLANDS N,. ARCHI- tects, ete Officer 58 Bagot Street "Phone 60%, POWER & SON, ARCHITECTS MER- chants' Bank: Building, corner Brock and Wellington Streets. 'Phone 212 MARRIAGE LICE NSES. ¢, 8, KIRKPATRICK, Issuer, 42 Clarence Street, ton, Ont Telephone 568 ence, 38 Frontenac Street. DANCING, VIOLIN AND PIANO FOR DANCING, evening parties, ete. Apply, Lesses & Hackett, 358 Bagot Street GOVERNMENT Kings- Resid. somebody. to read your ad. Phone all Want Want Ad. phone. SEVERAL GOOD WORK HORSES FOR sale cheap Apply, D. J. Hay, In Clarence Street BEAGLES also SOM Popa SEVERAL and Fox WELL-BERED ae ands fre SNAPS TO mont he oe ioe FOOT POWER turning wood, cost ever, for $18 at 705 : 1 rn 0 $23, as goad as Turks. Phoue FOR QUICK CASH SALE, A SEVEN. roomed New Brick Houwst : upper part of city; modern improvements Gardiner & 87 (arence Street TO CLEAR, § PAIR ROYS' $235 Tan , Bluchers at $1.80; Men's heavy $23 "and $378 Boots ai $236; come quick; they won't last long at these prices Jack Johnston, 79 Brock Sireet. GASOLINE LALNOH; feet, 52 inch beam. Bull cedar and oak: seats five: f eyxlinder ¢ hp Kingston Foundry motor; speed, 7 miles WwW. Jk Driver, gor. Queen and Barrie Streets. Phaie $18 AT A BARGAIN, COTTAG AT (MIR Point we fe Istan opposite Kingston, Unt, " Chnada; rooms and bath: completely fjtrnished. one-half interest in acetfienc gas plant, water plant dock and boat house: a -Mi- Hp dau (30 ft long x 5 fr.) two 21 ft. Jeng fish- ing boats and every equipment f« an ideal sUmiier home Aply to Exter Eves, Sbuncoe J&land. -- - "Want Advertising" Will Serve You promptly and surely when you want to hire Logking for work nowadays be- gins'in looking ovér the "help wanted" No one in this city who wants work will fail ads. Ads. to No. 213 -the AND SPARKS, DENTISTS, Princess Street, Kingston "Phone 346. ok DR, C. C. NASH, DENTIST; DR, C. ® Weicker, assistant, "Phone 736. BOS, DENT- Street. Télephone | ~-- DR. A. E. KNAPP, DENTIST, 18 MONT- real Street, Hear Princess Street 'Phone 653. OSTEOPATHY. "HEALTH WITHOUT DRUGS --R. G. Ashcraft, TROL, Fdna E. Ashcroft DO, Graduates under Dr. Still the Founder. of Osteopathy, 435 Princess Streét, corner Division hone $47 No charge for con- «sultation. and literature Office hours, 10 to 12, 210 5, 6 to 8 PERSON. ALS, MOL ES BIRTHMARKS, warta, etc, removed permanently without scar Twenty Years ex erience Dr. Elmer J. Lake, Eve tar, Nose, Throat and Skin Blem- ish Bpecialist, 258 Bagot Street. MEDICAL J. F. SPARKS, ". A. 2.0. PHYSIC AN and Surgeon 106 We Hagton St Office hours, 10 te 12 am 2to 4 and 7 te S pm 'Phone 386 FINANCE AND INSURANCE. FOR INSURANCE THAT INSU RES Go to Godwin's Insurance Emporia over Northern Crown Bank, BrocY Street, or 'phone 424 GENERAL INSURANCE-FIRE, LIFE, Accident and Health Policies issu ed; first-class companies rites Jd. Boon Agent Wellington Street standard 15% Aye BATEMAN REPRESENTS the Protectors Und@rwrite backed by. §10.000000 of capi and four other fire insurance com- panies; all kinda of insurance ef- fected, Call or drop 4 card 'Phone 296 $7 Clarence Street, Kingston i Be-- FRONTENAC ment president LOAN AND EST. Soclely | established 1862; Sir Richard Cariwright. ssued on city an farm , municipal and Soanty ebeniures mortgages purchased deposits received and interest al- lowed. FC ° MeGIN, Managing Director, 87 Clarence Street HR 1 re (hetrance Company. Available assels, $61,187.215. In Which' the policyholders have for security the unimited Hability of all the stockholders arm and city property idnsured at lowest possible rates. Before renswin, ota or Fil ar few business ge t fates Strange & aa i oir NDON, AND GLOBE 183 Princess St. i STORAGE von " CRN ne dry, airy rooms, abselutdy moth Keon your own lock and key post's 8 Storage, 2%5 Queen tt 'Phone 5266, CLEAN, SUTTE OF MOONS, INC ting-room, Jocated near ply to Markat Cunningham ve Street; Square Ape & Mudie, hs DOM HOUSE, feirk Street, between Raglan and Cherry Street: possession once figure on premises or J. McCtelland"s, 188 Clergy Satine' ab pimpiningiooms T™E ROOMS AND DWE fellington Street by Dr. Haker dentist parlor; Apply to © OR TO LET. THE EXTENSIVE BI SINESS mises for many years occupied Henry Skinner & Co... Who Druggists, extending from cons Street to Queen Street ntage on both, and includi e ner buildings. Apply ningham & Mudie " HOTELS AND RESTAL RANTS. BRI NSW HOTEL WHITNE Ys Jerk ran rT, under new r sup plied wit} and clgars F. Whitney ™E GRIM ASOY Princess the best if Liquors a nied Cigars Mes HOT. I St res Ba Ales ch week. Yard umodation 1 , reasonable Mulville & Driscoll FERNITURE FINISHER. ANTIQUE PI RNITL RE A rE airy, ebonizing and giifag ename x and all colors of mission work; al vén best atten Pat 23 John 8tPeet Phone * UPHOLSTERER. W. J. GAVISE UPHOLSTERING, RE pairing and carpet work. bhalr mat stress renovating, Drop 8 card or call 218 Bagot Street 'LEGAL. CUNNINGHAM & MUDIE, BARRIST- = nd Solicitors. Law Office, 7% = im 22. tries Bt, Kingston. | -- Badly Prepared COAL Hosts the kind that is not properly L CROSSE LENGTH, 8 | ¢ T- bedroom and bathroam.. AAI aN Sr ba pao 4 screened and stored outside, - Try us for Clear, Dry Coal