Your Best Interests Are served when you plac with The Bank of Toronto. ¢ your Banking affairs In addition to its ample facilities, widespread, well-chosen connections, and the strong financial prestige of this Institution, you will find careful and inte your account, and an accuracy rested attention given to in handling the smallest details that you will op pro ciate Paia-up Capital Reserved Funds . $5,000,000 Pers $6,307,272 INOORPORATES 1885 HE a BANK or TORONTO Market Square GEORGE B. MCKAY fr Builders & Contractors Attention 'Sand for sale in any quantity CEMENT BRICK FOR SALE Cheapest Brick on the Market THE KINGSTON CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, LIMITED. Yards, Sowards' Dock 168 Princess Street. Phone 286. INCIDENTS OF THE DAY LOCAL NOTES AND AND ITEMS OF GENERAL INTEREST Happenings in the City and a0 ~What the Merchants Offer to the Readers of the Whig. Gibson's. renewing at 18 "Unbleached sponges," E. Davis, oi Toronto, acquaintances in the city. R. J. Johnston, North Bay, iting with friends in the city Wiliam owatne, piano Winer. Orders? received at MoAuley's. Phone 564. Mrs. Fleming, who has been al Tremont Park the past three months, ha# returned to the city. Miss Mibnie Murphy, Union street, } ig spending Ohio. has returned after weeks in Cleveland, Ladies' up-to-usnte Terms moderate. Miss Colborne street. F. M. Hugo, Watertown, is likely to get the nation for secretary New York state. H. Cunningham, piano tuner, King street. Leave orders at Auley's book store. Clarence A. Ferguson, of Water- town, N. Y.,, who was anxious to enlist in the Canadian army' for ov-' er-soas serviee, has joined the 47th reginient's ranks. Police Constable Thomas Mullin- ger was called upon to shoot a fine collie dog which bit a citizen. The animal was shot in one of the cells | at the police station. A citizen writes to the Whig jecting to the fire apparatus \ 2 station, Brock street; being | and washed on the sidewalk at p.m. apepedestrians are passing. "A 50c. Emulsion, 25e." Gibson's The Canadian Northern train lea-| ving here at four o'cleck beginning A. Keys, 43 N. ¥., republican nomi- of state for 21 Me- No. hosed at ARMERS ! The time is drawing but now is the time to tile required. Let us book" your prompt attention. You may al ing the winter. "We will also be for that new house you are gong | to draw the bricks this winter. rush. A Neal Division Street. ple gr when the up-to-date farmer hice your - Hrde sr with the hingston Brick Yard for wil ers now and order any you may destre to draw o build Get Kingston Brick Yard dsains his laad, they will receive our dur order for the brick suminer You will want early and avoid the to book next order weed your your in 'Phone 1396. FOR SALE Frontense St, University Ave, double brick, Princess St, brick business bl Victoria St, double brick, all » We sell Life, Fire, Accident, brick, all modern, $4000 f4,000 SNH $4,000 good location fern. Price Health and Automobile Insurance. J. K. Carroll Agency, $8 RROCK ST. PHONE 68. JOHN DRIVER, Representative. a Em PRESERVING AND PICKLING TIME IS HERE. Rubber Rings, sizes, Kreed's Bottling W Ordinary Sealing Wax, Panay. fin Wax, in fact we can supply anything you may require the preserving or pickling line Hoag's Drug Store Opp. Y.M.O.A. Phone 36R Corks of al BUILDERS! Have You Tried GYPSUM WALL PLASTER? It Saves Time. PF. WALSH Barrack Street. Buy The Best Our cream is pure and vholesome. Many - customers have learned to order by phone, We deliver in time for meals. Give us a trial order. House No. 114, Victoria St, between Earl and: Johnson streets; T./Tooms; modern brick, ewe decorated. #18.00_per month. Possession Sept. 1st. Apply J. McAuley, | Furniture Dealer and Usidertaker 281 Princess Street Ambulance Phone £6. For Sale in Gramophones. Phonographs, Cine anolas, Columb a Odeon and Jumb minute records, Victor recuiu records, Edison Biue Amberal 9 z re H cords. Big discounts for July and August Allen's Phone 232. 113 Brock St Soldiers, ttention ! We can supply you with Wristlet Watches from $2.75 up to $15.00. A special with Radium Dial (which can be plainly seen in the dark--at §20.00. Extra fine movement, ia We also have fine Binocu- lar Glasses for officers from £20.00 to $50.00 cach R. J. RODGER 847 King St. "Where the Clock Is On the Walk." on Wednesday will leave at 5.50 n.m. daily =o as to make better con- nections at Yarker. The Monday train will still arrive at 10.10 am "A 50c: Emulsion, 25e¢."" Mrs. A. Neal, Division street, to Chicago two weeks ago, the critical illness of her Mrs. S. M. Robinson. yesterday Mrs. Robinson's tion fs slightly fimproved Neal was accompanied by Brvant and Lee R. Washington "Pond"s Cream," "at (ibson's. 4. K. Hackett, Mrs, Hackett other will reach here on Mon day and will rehearse for the Shakes- pearian play to be produced here next month Arthur "Weld has ar ranged a special musical setting for this production 11 Gibson's cal- by sister; Ted condi- Mrs. D. actors and will conduct an enlarged orchestra "Good tooth brushes." Gibson's The Bell Telephone company practtcally secured the last ease- ment it requires for the removal of ts poles and wires on Princess street, and the end of August it is expected that Princess street, from King to Barrie will be clear of all wooden poles "100 Blaud's Iron son's It will 'be another two weeks be- fore the new .electric lights will be in operation on the newly-paved rea It is to be hoped that some hig victory over the the Germans is announced about the first tember, so that the citizens can have a good formal inauguration of weir "white way," as a war cele- bration When the taken into the fort after being brought anoane, them bv je." fib Pills, 25 four Germans were being on Tuesday up surprised an hi k who was of from « one of callingsbv name and spes the 14th the ente guards by of men One ing Lo one on guard at them said that he bad struction' in worked on "con city J AUNSTRAIN ARMY. LEADERS OF Fred erick in Chief Come mand. It is Archduke lkmperor Francis Joseph ed the chief command of in the present war. Very stocky, he is the eldest brother of the queen mother of Spain, and on terms of the utmost intimacy | with the kaiser, and as such fre- quent visitor to Potsdam, where one | if: his! daughters married to a Prussian officer, Prince Salm. Engrmously rich, the vast fortune as Duchy of Teschen from his Archduke Albert, victor of the le of Custozza, and who for Archduke Frederick that has confid his armies short and to a is as the uncle, bat- 80 well f- grandson oi that Archduke Charles, one of the heroes of the Napoleonic wars at the beginning of the nineteenth century and famous as the vietor of the bat- tle of Aspern. Archduke Frederick | is one of the only members of the' imperial family whom the murdered heir presumptive, Fraucis Ferdin- and, did not dare to eliminate from the army, aware of the reputation Austrian army. 3 ver, ne 1s a capable of Austrian commanders Yet the two men Ww barely speaking terms with one another, gince the late Archduke Francis Ferdinand could not forget morganatic wife, the Duchess ere of missed from the household of Arch- duchess Frederick on its being dis- covered that she had induced the ill} fated heir presumptive to jilt for her sake the daughter of her employers. Two .other Archdukes who are, called upon to play a role in the ! present war are Archduke Leopold | Salvator, who as inspector-general of artillery has done much to place this branch ef the service on .an ex- celle: footing, and Archduke ge grand master of the Teutonic | order, who is in chief command of | the Landwehr of both Austria Hungary. The war bas served - to allay for the nonce all the anim osi- | ties of the Hungarians toward the Austrians and to unite them togeth- er against Russia. For there is no nation in the world for which the Magyars entertain such a bitter ha- tred as the Russian, since they can never forget the devastation which they suffered at the hands of the Russian Marshall Paskiewitch who at the head of the Muscovite force put all Hungary to the fire and sword when he invaded the ancient | kingdom of St. Stephen in 1849 fo THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, {ONLY e ob 6 and | of Sep- | night | of is | Emmanuel | he inherited | many vears was generalissimo of the | which he enjoyed as one of the most! on | that his! Hohenberg, had been summarily dis- | { Carisbad Eu- | LAKE ONTARIO PARK TONIGHT Nght $30 Night 8.3 Matinee Wednesday at 3.80 FREE SHOW VAUDEVILLE AND PIC- TURES CIHLUREN'S T TWO TWO MORE CENT DAYS, THE NEX WEDNESDAYS Tn MOY . TUES GRAND OPERA MOUSE MOTUS Jas. K. Hackett FIRST APPEARANCE IN "OTHELLO" Mail Orders Now Spee Excursions Seats ou smile Frid dressmaking. | ILIPTON'S | TEA The finest the world's largest producer can grow, |B Prices from 25¢ 'to $1 per Ib. I WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1914, I i 1 1 -v CONDENSED ADVERTISING RATES =| First fusertion le a word seeutd Each con- ve insertion thereafter, half. cent mn word. charge tur one insertion, 25e;. three fusertions, Bc; six, $1; one month, HELP WANTED. AN ADVE. OF 23 WORDS OR LESS, under this head, costs 25c for one night, or 0c for three. --= Fol id L ARPENTERS AT ONCE. = I He 00K, 319 Johnson street. APPLY KROUSE rtsmouth ame p-- A GOOD BAKER. + Bakery, Main St, WOMAN WHO CAN WASH cook; good wages Apply "GENER AL h¥usemaid Apply Mrs Brigsto ke U RIENC ED HOt SER a family of two. Refe ed Apply to Box 8 TEL LIGENT PERSON MAY $100 monthly corresponding newspapers; no canvassing for particulars. Press Syndi 3,969 Lockport, NY earn for Be cute, : STEAMER BRITANNIC Leaves Canal Basin, foot of Dat- =. returning Fol sn Ww hart, PK ighton, ut 5 taking possengers for Gan and Hroekville and freight for Mon- treal. A. N. SMITH, Gen. Mgr. Head Office Cornwall, Ont. The of "the Congragation de Notre Dame, Kingston, will open their Sisters { Kindergarten and Special | Classes returned home | in Oil Water-Color and China Paint- {ing on | September 1st | For information call Tuesday Thursday afternoon between two and | five, % } has | NO HIGHER PRICE the present) CHIVERS PURE ENGLISH JAM and ORANGE MARMALADES | Your (For ~ O Family Grocer can supply you Glasses. Tins. 1h. a Ib. and 2 1h, and 7 Ib, Many are advan | to-day's price i by the 58 faking cas touch take with your advantage famil | Get in of thi | grocer and | opportunity. 5 Fenwick, Hendry & Co. (Distributors) The Metropolitan Life Insur- ance Company enterinin applications for of Bona-Fide Dependents, persons whe contemplate joining military or naval organfzations which they have served or who alisted or shall enlist in either navy, "No charged' "No restrictions on poli- des' 'W. 6. Ferguson, Superintendent 21 Montreal St., Kingston, (Can. Wilt (he benefit the in have army extra premium assist Austria suppressing {yar revolt. Gen. Conrad von Hotzendorid, chief of™ the general staff of Austrian army, is likewise a prominent figure in the great rin Europe. A wonderful organizer, a the Mag- as the very {tke and Kitchener type, insisting {that everything in coanection with the Austrian army shall work with | clocklike precision aud that nothing i shall be left to chances, it is to him that has been confided by Emperi Francis Joseph the task of prepar- ing for the present conflict. Indeed, | he spent several weeks in April last very quietly at a small resort near with Gen. Julius ven Moltke, the present chief of the gen- eral staff of the German army, ela- berating plans for the present joint and | action of the German and Austrian , armies against Russia and France. Short and fair, he stands par- ticularly high in the confidence of his sovereign, who has the very highest opinien- of his ability. In- deed on the several occasions when he resigned his position as chief of the general staff in consequence of his diflerences with the late Arch- duke Francis Ferdinand, with whom he was continually at variance, the Tage Wo and buying these lines | \ I= \ and I r « ooms | | | | | = ju i 7 | | on | | War « soldier of the field marshall von Mol- | old emperor insisted upon his re- maining at his post, would not hear of his going and upheld him against Ki. his nephew, WANTED--TWO MEN TO TRAVE vg and appoint agents; salary ar d penses;: positior good' | monthly' hustlers I Produ Niagara Fall WOMAN ron GE NERAL small 1 ¢ ori RE HEC E . K nb ; 10 ful I tera £15 TO rr WEEK- u Write immed- ticularg: sample, Ne Ere rience innecess 1 Jose 0c to cover gl C Hitord © Mite hell P. O. Box 2, Edmouton, Alberta. Canada intel pieture ABILITY AS A have a proposition te ANY We hich will enable you more money than you ing at the present time Ce lence strictly confidential ss to Manager, Box 47, King- , Ont WANTED GENERAL. salesman? to make r- > and bath right and alry ed. Highest referenc- s Box 714, Whig office GENTLEME N TO BRING cloth and have it made up int = to-date suits. I e and workman- ship guaran o please. Press nd repairing done on the test no Thomas Galloway are | MOBIL 6 p 'ov ER, on SA Ti RD AY afternoon iv Reward if returned to Automo- bile Co on gain TAKEN BY MISTAKE ON ™ Esp AY noon, from office of D r mounts bls umbrella r to Mrs ingston Ave, and STR AY FROM « SRAND TRUNK STA. tion since July 6th, a brown can- vas covered ordinary wooden trunk ing to Miss Lily McAlpine 1 information in connection therewith will appreciated by SC. Wright, agent, Grand Trunk Railway EE FOR CHARTER FOR SALE. THESE EFFECTIV EB little, Once, 25¢; one week, $1.00, GEESE FEATHERS, APPLY Goldman. 387 Division St. TX na, ADVTS. COST three times, 50c; eters ne SECONDHAND ORGAN, GOOD SHAPE, Cheap. x J. Dawson, planes hy Victor Vietrolas, 244 Princess St. RANGES AND REFRIGERAT. ors at reasonable prices, while they last. At Turk's. Phone 705 ANYONE HAVING SECONDHAND stov Fes or furniture for sale, call on me for first class prices. J. Thomp- son, 333 Princess St. Phone 1600. LINGSTON MATTRESS FACTORY, good paying business, will sell the plant complete; all machinerey in good running order. Abply at fac~ aig 556 Princess street GAS LAUNCH MAYBEE, WITH FULL GOV. ernment equipment and licensed pilot, will handle fishing and picni parties Search. light river trips ane week-end Island rambles. terms apply W. J. Driver, Phone 5 r G. All Phone 127. TO LET. SMALL ¥ ADVTS e times boc rack Street RE, , 82 or par FURNISHED Rooms. APPLY 113 BAR. ETC. Brock IDEN E FoR F OFFICE DESK, SIX FEET LONG, 41 in. high-in front and 56 1-2 in high at back hfee drawers and one top shelf. SHghtly used. Apply British Whig office. "it \ LARGE NUMBER , also Dunlop tires, at $2.00. Ald orders promptly attended to for carpet cleaning and laying. George Muller, 373 King..St. nd 6, Ses SECOND-HAND square gans, rolls, OF BICYCL UPRIGHT PIANOS, pianos, piano-cased or Angelus player and music organs and gramophones, Cash or time payments. New Scale Williams Piano Agency, 38 Montreal St, Kingston $1300 DOUBLE FRAME HOUSE, BEV. erly Street $2000---NEW FRAME HOUSE DUR. ham St. Improvement BRICK. $4300--SOLID BRICK, NEW, ALL IM. provements. $2500--SEMI-DETACHED Victoria street GEO. A. BATEMAN, 67 CLARENCE ST, ST. DWE » water k LANG, $10 a J.S.R NE Ww BRIC K B . FARM partic Gates, TO lars Westhrooke e, all light gas an entrally located. Address F .. Whig office 3 CHAM. ningham & Mu- ROOMS, | Mc- | RTHER | ONE MARINE BOILER IN GOOD RE pair about 125 horse power, gaar- anteed to stand 160 Ibs. cold wats er pressure. One marine boller of 80 horse power, good heavy it needs some repairs. One boiler, 45 horse power, shaking grates all in good repa'r. Adams & Duford Co. Chaumont, N. Y Bin 1 HW ARKS blemish- without De, El- Nose, 258 Ba- | HAIR, MOLES, WART i « I A kin wntly A NEW SEVEN 4 i. Avgly as ROOMED HOU SE to J. D. Boyd, tview Park R. w ANTED as cards book free "Cardex," ENTS Christ Samp 43 Chipchase, TO DO work at weekly no canvass ting < Tos © WORK WANTED. Winow WOMAN waves WORK TEAL HER POR Ss. Se Hoo, TS A Hi at AL A FIEY oe Al H TEACHER, Union Sch 9 Olden, for comi to n Q I for and ant, Odo Duties days 1 ¢ Attewell, 8, Ocon Ont. to, TEACHER f 2 oy Duties summer salary Crain. tion Clarendon Sta- BARRIS. office, 70 DIE, Law Kingston le NNINGH AM and s street t raining moral{y, physi- il Eng- also Dog ta te ork Entrance urther information ADA J apply to BATES, Principal, 253 Albert Bireel sSharbot Lake Results. ndidates at the Sharbot "take Sutminer Model school, who are eli- gible for district eertificates are: Annie E. Boothby, Essie F. Butterill, Wilhelmina Campbell, Susie Cox, Myra T. Curran, Florence Currie, Clara M. Dewart, Mary E. Dillon, Florence A. Duncan, William Elliot, Margaret Ganmon, Isabella H. Ged- des, Ada A. George, Clara M. Gibson, Hattie Herrington, Angeline Horne, Lily L.Jeffrey, Beatrice Kelly Edythe M. Kelsh, Bessie M. Kennedy, Ca- milla M. Lajuenesse, Jessie Leslie, Agnes D. Lett, Josephine McDonald, Mercie E. McChie, Teresa McGonigal, Loretta McGrath, Martha B."McNul- ty. Katherine McTear, Mary C. Nes- bitt, Mildred M. Orser, Albert E. Power, Myrtle M. Raymond, Edna V. Reid, Olive A. Richardson, Nel- te 1B. Root, Olivia Sanhorn, Mary J. r, Hilda Tarrant, Christina Trotter, Clara W. Thompson, John L. Walsh, Amy L Warren, wi bs and Janus Lo ra tor M. Sultty an ™YO NEW SEVEN ROOWE D no S S ith bar Alfred « ns ar near ) AND STRING IN ic copying and are : trainer !of military orehestral bands. Bure i4 University Ave, cenit INSTRUC. figs N rma ann, % teachers of elocus 1 and all stringed 1 y -------------- enna SPARKS AND SPARKS, Tir n_ S (over Carnoveky's). 346 NASH, DENT assistant Phone DR. T. B. 3 Princess FINANCIAL. AND INVE ted 186 Sm 'ipal and country rtgages ived and interest McGill, Manager, al 8 LONDON AND Fire Insurance Compan) assets $61,187 In which the I r security the city property possible rates old or givin Tates from St 4 ts LIVE rroor, Available 3; farm Cu purchased; "LORE addittor to n.S., D.D.S., DENT. 'rincess and' Bagot Entrance on Bagot street. NOTICES. JOSE PH BUS 6 CHE ST NUT & ST, HAS opened up a quarry buildir on Stephen St. rough stone are supplied pros at reasonabie CATERING S GIVEN FOR BAL AN UE Mnners parties, verware and cutlery to For rr ulars apply to R. Tove's K St. store SUP. "10 breakfasts, banquets, otc, »2, table linens and and Hambrook, . GAVINE, pairing and and mattress renovatin Dro p a card or call h 8 ot s & Offic , ef Phone 61 POWER & S LARCH oC chants' Bank Build 2 Brock and Wellington streets a card | a Drop Mi winte a 5. We injur ) 'nfon Street. Hambr ook, 76 Alfred Phones $43 or Shock, 4 BUSINESS CHANCES, CAN START isiness at home; no your own boss, ee booklet; Is how 9 Lockport, N.Y CLASS BOARD AND ROOMS, table board. Apply 138 Wel- 1 glo n St. 2pRosite Bie office. } jin AUGUST STARTS COAL MOVING re than the wsual number of ' people are booking their order for r supply now. Let us fix on day with you. » take special care to avoid vy to lawns Service liam A. Wetherhead, Candidates at Sharbot Lake Mode school who are eligible for limited third-class certificates: Maud Camp- bell, Jeanette C. Campbell, Goldie T. Campbell, Mary Craig, Jennie Croz- ier, Beryl G. Curtis, Gdrtpude Glen Annie Glen, Mrs: Hattfe' dl), Jackson Georgina Jeffrey, Jean Lockie ' Rosella Mhusk, Clara H. Nichelsen John Reyndlds, Irene Stack, Jenrci¢ Whalen, Bessey B. Windle Do Tell. faterioo Times roman can do abst any thing in Frapce with impunity, and the same ht be said of America. The trial has been the most dramatic A prefty* sinc the Dreyfus terial. It has at tracted world-wide integest. JAMES SWIFT & EE -- Making Certain. ' An enquiring stranger was discus- sing the village rose.show with a na- tive, and congratulating him on hav- ing secured first prize for his display of roses. "I suppose you were very pleased when the result was announced," the visitor observed. "Were you sur- prirel at voir success?" "Well. I don't know as I was sur- wrised," the rustic admitted. "Ye LE bought all my plants from the judge!" ---- Politics alten calls for the sadrifics »f principle and friends. : Egotism is always happy when san find a pationt listener. Recklesshess of Saath is almost bad as vecklesauess of it