SAFEKEEPING OF -- Valuable securities, deeds, wills, and insurance policies the loss of which might cause much worry and inconvenience should placed in one of our Safety Deposit boxes. INC CORPORATED 1858, © be The rental cost is small, RINGSTON BRANCH: George B. McKay, Manager, Every lady is Interested In fine toilet soaps. You should see our line. Our leaders com- prise hellotrope, lilac, carna- tion, trifiors. They are put up three cakes In a box, 25¢c. Bostwick Island Farm A DELIGHTFUL SUMMER HOME Beautifully situated, 18 miles from K ton. Excellent accommodation cuisine. Our own farm supplies, fresh butter, milk and eggs. Cele- brated Half-Moon Bay, the Cathe. dral of the St. Lawrence, is on the Island, ten minutes walk from house. Summer reservations should be made at once. Week-end accommoda- tion should be made, in advance. Rates low. Open all year round. For folders, etc., apply at the Dally Whig Office, or address, a { CAPT. JOHN KEITH, Box 35, GANANOQUE. MARKET SQUARE; YHAY WHIG CORRESPONDENTS TELL US, : Po . The Tidings From Various Points in Eastern Ontario--What. People Are Doing and What They Are Saying. Glendower Notes, Glendower, July 15.--In some places hay is very light. Cows are failing in their milk "on account of the flies and dry pastures. Berries are very scarce in this vicinity. Quite a number went to the Orange celebration at Syden- ham. Mrs, Mabel Leeman and son will soon _ return to their home at Cobalt. . Edgar Timmerman, of Co- balt, is visiting his father. Henry Campsall, of Godfrey, is visiting at Anson Timmerman's. : At Bunker Hill, Bunker Hill, July cutting their hay, which is a light crop. ~ Raspberries are getting 1ipe, and are a very good crop. Quite a number from here attended the Or ange celebration at Sydenham. Visi tors : Mrs. A. Orser, of Kepler, and Mrt. L. Kilborn and daughter, Ger- trude, of Corfi, N.Y. with friends here; Mrs. Asseltine and Mrs. Amey, of Verona, at the spar mine; Mr. and Mrs. George Timmerman, Jr., and son, Percy, ut A. B. Hoppins'. 18.--Farmers are Holleford Happenings. 56 BROUK ST. PHONE 68. | Real Estate We offer for sale that very desir- able residence, No. 39 Division St. corner Clergy street' west and Div- ision streets. This dwelling Is fully modern and is in A-1 condition, one block from the car line and only a few minutes' walk from the business section. Owner has left the city and property must be sold. If you are, i be sold this menth. | a, J. K. Carroll W. G. Robinson Band 14th P.W.OR. All members of the above are re- a Shine Parlor. NOW OPEN 90 PRINCESS ST. Next to Dominion Express Co. accommodation for ALL SHINES 5 CENTS Pappas Bros. g Realty Snaps. §00 will buy the best bargain in Kin ek t the price. A fine good siz- use with hot water heat- a barn worth at least $350. fg Nain could not he duplicated $5,600 of any man's money. in ae igen condition. Must have quick We sell only on small-commis- an and therefore add nothing to Swhers price. 7 aii of Princess St below Ba L250. Anot oy good buy is a prick w hot water heating, and a barn about the same locality. This house Is algo in the best of shape. Cannot be erected for one-third more money than we are askin Money to Joah on good security. R. CHAS. BELL Real Estate and Insurance. 239 BAGOT STREET W. R, BUCK, Sales Agent. Never in half a century of diamond selling has this estab- . lishment offered so large and well assorted a stock of dia- monds as we have on display for the summer trade of 1913, We invite your closest scru- tiny. > 'R.J. RODGER 847 KING STREET Where the elock is on the walk. BT a or | ment. 1 to atténd at -the band Jos on, Monday, 21st instant, bringin, their regimental "lothing and aL For Sale. 200 acres, Pittsburgh, = $4,600, splendid farm; double house, Syden- ham street, $2,900, improvements; 5 acres, good dwelling, barn, $800; eight-room dwelling, bath and closet, gas, $2,100. Fire insurance in the best companies on earth. W. H. GODWIN SON For Sale Boat is 26 1-2 x 41-2, two cylin- der 6-8 h.p., cross séats and chairs, take-down top, speed 9 miles, cush- ions, lights, anchor, ete. Everything in good condition. ' Good reasons for selling. For further particulars ap- ply at ALLEN'S 'Phone 252 _ 118 Brock St. --To Contractors TENDERS URS WANTED ° Tenders will be received wmtil Tuesday, July 15th, 1918, by the builtting committee of the trustee or the material, erection and Fog rn r A. MeNAUGHTON, Kingston, July Oh, 1913, {good crop. | Mr. Waddell last Sabbath his pulpit | Rev. iat A, *| Denbigh, intérested do not delay as this must H | and Mrs. G. Holleford busy 18.--The farmers are' and report a fairl In the absence of Rev. July in the hay in the Methodist church was filled by Mr. Tripp, of Sydenham. Miss Alice Walker has gone to Sharbot Lake to attend the teachers training school. Quite a number from here attended the celebration - at Syden- ham July 12th. The rain on that day was much appreciated by the farmers. John Redmond. Kepler, and Mrs. James Redmond, of Sydunham, are spending a few days . Redmond' 8. Doings At Denbigh. July 17.--The Misses Susan and Louise Bartsch, of King- ston, have arrived on a visit to their parents, Mr. and Mrs. H Bartsch. The Misses E'sa Fritsch and Katie Marguardt, who were en- gaged in teaching schools in Ren- y Srey eounty are also enjoying the vacdtions at their -hoines here and Pringle and his brother, Alfred, of Sudbury, are also paying a visit to their friends in the village and vicinity. Miss Ida John of Napanee, M. Merkel and her sis- !ter, Miss Stein of Ottawa, are ex- pected in a few days on a visit to their parents, and other relatives { here. Mrs G. McKay and baby, of Toronto who enjoyed a visit with er father, John Lane, and other De have returned home. A {uber of members of the Lutheran | congregation spent last Sunday in , Raglan attending the services in ! connection with the dedication of the new Lutheran church. The officiating clergymen were Revs. Emil Goman of Denbigh, Bracke- busch, Eganville, and John Reble, Linwood. The latter, before retugn- ing home, spent a few days in the village visiting some of his former parishioners. with him fon Linwood to-day where' she exvects to be the guest of Rev. and Mrs. Reble for a while. A. Stein is also taking a holiday and left .4n a visit to friends in Roches- ter, N.Y. George W. Pennock sold a span of three-year-old colts to Patrick Whelan, Admaston, for the handsome price of four hundre dollars. Malcolm Youmans and family left Denbigh to-day for Cache Bay, where they intend to make their home for a while, PERSONAL MENTION, Movements of They Are Doing and Saying. Mrs. Ralph McKay, of Londen, Ont., is in the city on a visit. Miss Irene Francis, Kingston, is visiting Mrs. George Francis, Picton. Sergeant Redfern, of the Toronto police force, is holidaying in the city. Mrs. smith, city. Norman Wormwith, srending his holidays at Bon Lodge. J. Gi. Taggart and C. A. Webster, of Sydenham, are in the city tt) spend a few days. Albert J. Lowe and George A. Keating, of Buffalo, N.Y., came to the city on Saturday. Miss M. G. Rowland, New York, is visiting her brother, T. W. Row- land, 384 Earl street. Miss Ethel McNamee, to train as a nurse, was given present by Y. W. C. A. Fellowship Club. Duncan Mackenzie, St. Louis, is vis- iting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Mackenzie, Division street. Mrs. W. D. Kenney and family, Montreal street, left to-day, to spend some time with her sister, Mrs. 1-| lorie, Tweed. A. Ashley, of Saskatoon, is visiting' his brother, W. G. Ashley, 24 York street. Mr. Ashley has not been in Kingston for eighteen years. Mr. Dewitt of the Thousand Island House, Alexandria" Bay, brought a party to K'ngston on Priday to én- joy the sail and a visit to the oy. Miss Marjorie Garvie and Miss Bes- sie Robertson, of 'Hamilton, have Fe turned home after visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Mackenzie, Division sjreet. : ty Yd / W. €. Cochrane, manager of the Molsons. 'Bank, Richmond, Que. spent a couple of days in town this week, visiting bls brother, A. W. of Harrow- in the Dowker, friends Thomas is calling on M.A. is Echo | Cochrane. Miss Agnes (Jude) McClelland, of Kingston, is spending two weeks at her old home, Picton, before leav- ing for Cuba, where she govs to vis- it irs. Adolph Hickstein (nee Ger- trude Couch). She sails from New York, August 2nd, and expects to remain uatil pext May. firocers all recommend White Rose flour. 3 Never attempt to horrow trouble; if you dao, people will jusist upon pre senting it to you. Boys' suit sale at Bibby 's, hs Mrs.: A. Friesch left | the People--What JULY t 2.30 and 8 each day, TWO DAYS ONLY TINY TINY TINY TINY TINY TINY Ny The strangest quain. test and most re- -markable sight world can offer. THE MARVELLOUS MIDGET CITY The cutest thhig on earth, A village of remarkable little men and women 30 inches high. Wonderful Lil- liputian Entertainers and amazing Miaget Circus, TOWN TOWN TOW § TOWN TOWN TOWN TOWN the TOWN TOWN TOWN TOWN TOWN TOWN TOW N TOW N TOWN TOWN TOWN: TOWN! TOWN TOWN TOWN TOWN TOWN TOWN A Once-In-a-Life- Time-Show Evenin prices: B5e¢, Hoe, The. ee prices: we, 25¢, Ie, 0c, One price admits Se. yb - served' re Opern ony LAKE ONT. PARK TO-NIGHT 5p: Bight at Vaudeville and Pictures ADMISSION FREE New Programme Monday. Wednesday, Children 1 Cent on Cars. The Manner of the ay . Lord's Coming "Effetion and Frée Grace and Bible Predestipnation." Free lectures by TINY Representative of the International Bible Students' = Associdtion. Sunday July 20 at 3 and 8 p.m. RED MILL THEATRE, 261 PRINCESS ST. Sensible, Seats free, Collection. Scriptural, No 'WALKER' - GRAPE JUICE (anfermented) iS REFRESHING When down town and you are ot and thirsty try a g Oy le at all soda Fountains Buy it by the dozen for the me Sizes: splits, half pints pints and - quarts, 'Your gro- cer can supply you. ioe. somremarmeieieae --- 4 AUCTION SALE. Of farm stock and implements at the residence of Willlam Harpell, near Loughhoro Lake Bridge, on Monday July 2ist, at one o'clock sharp " WM, ARTHURS, Auctioneer. See hand bills, NOTICE Drivers of the Kingston Ice Com- pany's waggons are Instructdl not to sell fee. he public are requested pot to ask them to break this rule. Or- ders sent to/the office will he prompt ly attended to Phone 130 THE KINGSTON ICE COMPANY. Limited. AMERICN FOR CAPE VING ENT, 1.80 PM, 30 CENTS. WATERTOWN AND RET TRY, $2.00. % SUNDAY, JULY 20--AMERICA FOR CAPE VINCENT, 7.30 AM. AND 2 P.M r CENTK, . ¥, 4CLY AMERICA US xD LANDS A PM, FARE 50 CENTS, TOWN | TOWN | | J. H. PERRIN 19, 1513. on] 4 | ro re CONDENSED ADVERTISING RATES First insertion 1¢ a word. Each con- secutive insertion thereafter, half cent a werd. Minimum charge for one insertion, 25c; three in ns, 50¢; nix, $1; one mouth, $2. HELP WANTED. AT ONCE, A FIRST brass KITCHEN woman. Apply lrogueis Hotel -------------------------------------------------------- TO ASSIST IN HOUSEWORK. | GIRL : 33 Division street at Apply at once. GIRLS FOR KNITTING, and finishing rooms. Kingston Hosiery Co, WINDING Apply te Ltda, GOOD GENERAL MAID FOR SUM. mer cottage. Apply L. C/ Lockett at the Lockett Shoe Store. SERVANT FOR FAM. no laundry. Apply to Murphy, 27 Sydenham A GENERAL ily of three, Mrs, Lo W. street, | ee seen MOVING PICTURE OPERATOR, LIC- | ensed, at once; must be first class Apply Jas. A. Ferguson or Colonial Theatre, Napanee, GIRLS FOR THE WORK ROOM steady employment good wa os | Apply to Poison & Co., 1 Ontario street GOOD STEAM-FITTERS AND PLUMB. ers. Steady work and highest aden, Apply to 8. J, Cherry. North Bay, Ont AND EXPENSES TO persons to travel, col- Steady 'Printers $78 MONTHLY trustworthy names and advertise, Sales Manager, Chicago. lect work | BMg., | AN INTELLIGENT PERSON ¥ earn $100 monthly correspo for newspapers. ne _CANvVassin Send for particulars, Press By cate, 3,969 Lockport Ye at ---------------- | LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE WANTED No canvassing or soliciting requir- : ed, Good income assured. Address | National Co-Operative Realty Co. V-759 Marden Building, Washing- ton, D.C. AGENTS, hundred BIG FIRM WiTh p easy fast sel Every home buys. 100 per AT com- mission. Exclusive territory Make five dollars dally. day. Home Supply Co., Dept. 100 Merrill Building, Toronto. 2'WO | SALESMEN WANTED, NO EXPER- ience required Position guaran- teed. Barn good wages while you learn Write to-day for particu- lars Address Dept. 5567 National Salesmen's Traiyipg Association 156 Yonge street, Kent Bldg, To- ronto, Ont. You $50 MONTHLY minutes of your time All work done in No canvassing. No Show you how home business, and literatur. apd above Desk 813 LET ME PAY Only ten daily required. your home. capital Also start mall order Instructive booklet | explaining business salary, Voorhies, Omaha, Nebp. | AGENTS WANTE FOR NOVELTY weather indicator, f elling rain dr fine wea r nf 1 hours in advance, Nice weather will move the lady gut and rainy. weather the man, * All action Is strictly automatic and needs no persona' attention. Jrnament for every house. Nice present for everybo Our agents in UU: 8 make a 2 samples sent for Sell Litauer & Co, S¢ pel Dorchester West Montreal POSITION WANTED. gach Rn, 597 A YOUNG LADY WITH COLLEG education would lke posi stenographer, whole or spare time Apply Box 719% Whig office. ARCHITEQY. WM. NEWLANDS & SON, ARCHI. tects, etc. Offices, 268 Bagot St 'Phone 608. POWER & SON, ARC charits' Bank la Brock and Wellin Drop a card. BUSINESS CHANCES. p-- ANYONE ANYWHERE CAN STARRY a mall order business at home; nc . Sanvassing; e your own boss Bend for free booklet; tells how Heacock, 2,904 Lockport, N.Y. A CANYDEAN PATENT FOR SALE, AN entirely new and useful device. N¢ competition, will sell readily and can be manufactured cheaply. Ad dress F. R. Chapel, 519 Court St. 800, Nike owe somes om a Sheen Ts or Ax. MER- corner treets. Ww. ¥ ir an Bab an renovat! oRreé or call 216 Bagot Sires A, BE. KNAPP, B.A moved to'26% DR. C. ©. NASH, DENTIST, Re 0.0.85, RE- Braet (5 Prinoens an nt Rireety, MARY, HEROD, GRADUATE 159 Wellin AT re de ios. I mcArin, hair w cotreated: Of all fancy goods, neckwear, babys' dresses, etc. Big dis counts off, M. F. DUNNETT. 181 Wellington St. Phone 878 Write to-' } § EOPLE'S FORUM 11 - LOST. ROUND GOLD BROOCH, WITH RED stone, on Saturday, July 12th, 1313, valued for memory's sake, Liberal reward if returned to Kirkpat- rick's art store. TEACHERS WANTED. TEACHER FOR §. S. NO. §, TOWNSHIP of Kingston, 1 mile from city. J. Ek Weller, secretary, Kingston Sta- fon, . A a AL IFIED TEACHER FOR 8S. § 9, Kennebec Apply, stating lea and salary expected to J. x Newton, Sec. Treasurer Arden, Ont A al ALIFIED TEACHER FOR S. S§ No. 4, Olden; duties td begin Sept, 1st. Apply, stating salary, quali- fications, and experience, to Thos; Johnston, Sharbot Lake, Ont --- TEACHERS FOR ENTERPRISE, SS No. 24, Camden; duties to begin Sept 1st. Apply statin salary, qualifications and experience to Elmer .Jackson, Enterprise, Ont. -- i ------------ TEACHER FOR S. ship of Clarend tenac; salary ply, stating q perience, to BE Treasurer, Fernleigh, Ont. SCHOOL TEACHER FOR SCHOOL Section No. 1, Township of Olden salary $350 per annum. Apply to Robert Flynn, Sec, Treas, Moun- tain Grove P.O, ont. A NORMAL TRAINED TEACHER FOR gi No, 12, Rear of Leeds and Lansdowne, duties to commence Sept. 1st. Apply, stating salary, to A. Moulton, Seeley's Bay, Ont, QUALIFIED TEACHER FOR S. 8, NO 6, Hinchinbrook, male preferred Duties to commence Sept. 1st. Ap- ply stating Jtiary an qualifica- tions to A. Smith, Parham, Ont. v . QUALIFIED Scho ection No Salary $4 50 per begin after summer ply to Wm. Ritchie, Perth Road, Ont TEACHER FOR 14, Loborough annum Dutles. t« holidays. Ap- Sec.-Treas, 'HER FOR S, §, N 11, County Frontenac. Protestant 8 ary $325. Duties to commence af- ter holidays. Boarding house con- venlent to school, Apply to { Campbell, sec.-treas,, Clarendon Station, Ont. TEACHER WANTED . 1, township of Claren » y of Frontenae¢, Dutler commence after summer holl days Apply, stating salary ex- pected, to J. G, Fraser, Sec. Treas. Ardoch, Ont, | quaLIFIED for & N A QUALIFIED TEACHER FOR UNION School section No. & and 34, Port- land and Camden, duties to com- mence after holidays. Apply stat- ing experience and salary required, and giving references, to W. H Kerr, Bec.-Treas,, Petworth, Ont QUALIFIED TE AC HER FOR SCHOOX section No. 7, Loborough, Protes- tant, preferred, duties to commence first of September. Apply, stating experience and salary required, and giving references 2 H Kennedy, Bec, -Treas., Leland, at WANTED--GRNEBRA L. RENT ON OR BEFORE OCT. 1§T a residence, 9 or 10 rooms, in geod location, with lot preferred. Mec- Cann s s Real estate office, 82 Brock Sstre JARPETS CLEANED D LAID. BL eycles and paby catriages repair- ed; also a large number of bi. ¢ycles for George Muller, 373 King st. aeons 1033. FINE ASSORT- ment of new suiltings to choose from for your spring suit. Call and see them. Ashby the Tallor, ie man that suits you. 19 Mont- rea JUST ARRIVED--A Cus. are hav- are nd WE WISH TO INFORM OUR tomers and friends that we now open for business after ing our place renovated We now open to buy new and se hand furniture J. Thompson, Princess street. Next to, St drew's church GENTLEMEN TO BRING TRAEIR Cloth and have It made up Inte u to-date suits. Price and wor manship guaranteed to please. Pressing and repairing done on the shortest nbtice. Thomas Gal- loway, 131 Brock Btreet, near Bibby's Livery. An- ¥ 3 HOUSE WANTED * » ot + # Wanted to rent, a house with # » six bedrooms. House must % » be modern and west of > Princess street. Apply Box # * 714, Whig office. + * * + * bbb bbb bbb bbb bbb bPee iP FINANCIAL. WwW. FORD WEBSTER, GENERAL 'AG- ent. Representing New York Life British Dominlon General , Co, Travellers' Accident Also' afont for ity and far ormation eH PY ence, 165 King St. FRONTENAC LOAN AND ment. Soclet: ; 2 president, tol, Henry R. Bmith| money {issued ty and farm ropartics. muni AL and count tures: ages purchased; ge ive and Intere a wed. © McGll, Manager, larence Si t. uv RPoOL, rox AND ire Insurance mins, Pr , $61,187.8185. tion to the policyho ida ity the unlimite tf property insured le rates. Before renewin oF or Siving ne new odsinehs ge rates from Str Strange Agents. "Phone 3 for tiablliy ot ENGLISH RAINCOATS «= Frank Cooke, 39 Clarence Street. Pere Pr bbb bbb bb bb bbb bbb bie * * A FINE LOT OF WALNUT AND OAK sideboards, the best we have had, at a reasonable price, Turks "Phone 701 ONE GOOD RUBBER TIRE TOF BUG. BY. McLaughlin make, and one sett of single harness, nearly new, Ap- ply to Campbell Bros. 84 Princess street, - A MOTOR ROAT, 21 FEET LONG and § fpot beam, with an eight fhorse-power engine, For particu- lars apply to F. J. Todd, 375 King Street. NEW SEVEN-ROOMED BRICK. veneered dwelling on South sida of Union street, near Collingwood street, all modern im Apply to A. F. Bond, 2 street, 'Phone 743. rovements. Frontenac THE PROPERTY ,1568 KING, CORNER Union St, 172% 1 36 ft. This is a very choice location in best part of city. The grounds may be pure chased separately. T. A. Keenan, 256 Barrie St $3,700, TWO NEW FRAME HOUSES on York street, can be bought sep« arate. $17,000. FINE STONE HOUSE WITH jarse Srounds; one of the finest in he © y $13,500, LARGE DOWN-TOWN DWEL. ling; large ay $800. LOT ON G RRB 0, FINE MODERN nr BRICK oUsSk, nice location BATEMAN & GARDINER, 7 CLAR. ence street. A BEAUTIFULLY mer residence, SITUATED SUM. with § room ent tage detached, on its own private on the water at Bath Quite con- venient to boat landing and stage grounds, A lovely spot, Sromting to Kingston Price $1,70 Ene- quire of F. Osler, (58 I St, Kingston, A BARG ALIN, house, LARGE 10 ROOM stori two pantries cellar and fur 'e, woodshed drive house and stable for and cow Quite a fruit trees, $herry bushes and strawberry vines This valuable property Is beautifully situated in an enterprising villagé: would make a good home for any man especially for a doetor or dentist For further information apply Box 718 Whig office Have also a farw for sale or for exchange fog olty property ¥ horse number ol TO LET . . FIRST-CLASS FURNISHED ROOMS, #4 Clergy street, corner Willlam St. FURNISHED ROOMS WITH BOARD, also table board. Apply 19 Aber- deen' street. OFFICE IN CLARENCE Chambers. Apply © Er Mudie, 79 Clarence Fy 4 FURNISHED HOUSE ON WOLFE land, near boat land} D. J. Dawson, 144 he; he ApoB SUMMER COTTAGE, 7 ROOMS, FUR. nished, on the St, Lawrence. Mo- Cann Real Estaté office, 82 Brock street. dry, alry rooms, Sbaotutely ; mois roof; your own lock rost's Clty Sto aa Qo Bt. 'Phone sep, STORAGE FUR FURNITURE, © HOUSE NO. North west o rooms, to 177 165 STUART STREET. side of street, third house f University avenue; seven arge yard. Apply evenings Alfred street, SUMMER CAMP TO RENT AT SHAR. bot Lake--fifteen minutes from C.P.R. station Furnished; also wood and ice, $7 per week. Ap- ply to M. Kilborn, Sharbot Lake, nt ROOMS OVER KING EDWARD THE. atre,. entrance . Montreal street, only two rooms vagzant; uitanle for insurance or real es ofMce Rent reasonable. Apply 169 Prine cess street. BOARD AND ROOMS. FURNISHED ROOMS "OAR: also table board pind hh 138 'lington St, opposite AA office. BUSINESS NOTICES, KINGSTON SHORTHAND, TYPE. writing and Copying Bursau, m Queen 8St.- All work strictly con fidential. Rates moderate. SMITH & BOWKER, CARPENTERS, Estimates. given on new and re- pair work. Priecs moderate; drop a card to 125 Nelson street. CHARLFS H, LEEDER, ARCHITECT, builder and contractor. Office "Cor. Princess sand Montreal 5. (over King Edward Theatre). Priges cheerfully given. All kinds of "high grade architecture, «draft. ing and designing. Phone 1441 LEGAL v CUNNINGHAM & MUD RINT. ers and Solicitors, cs, 1 Clarence Street. did > USTROPATHY. MM. RORERT G, ASHOROPT, zn, pa E Ashcroft, * 140 Wellington ite pon ce. Phone 447 adh tion yo Nitaratura from » _ PINANOE AND INSURANCE. C. 8. KIRKPATRICK, GENERAL IN. surance Agent. Accldent, ar'ne, ire, a", Santen, 42 Clarence You Ready to put in Coal Now ? This is the very best time [to fill supply orders. Choose your own day and date. JAMES SWIFT & CO. a SRL