LOCAL NOTES AND ITEMS * ad oad Sk of Toronto, with departments equipped tion appertaining to banking, . to transact and with numerous branches dispributed throughout the Dominion, and a full list of banking correspondents, is enabled to offer its customers ex pT facilities for the transaction of their financial affairs, . "nn ieee $5,000,000 I N( . $6,307,272 'ORPORATED 1855 BANK or TORONTC Market Square GEORGE B. McKAY Kingston Manager. Fire Insurance Now starting of stoves Increases, so that covered, If in need of any additiona | I would appreciate thé opportunity represent several strong tarift and GEORGE and furppves, tf it PHONE 286. REAL ESTATE. sng Emin that the fall season 1s once again with ug, is essefitial that COAL. necess danger from fife risk ¢¢ all pr re nsurdnce or contemy of Aguring on your noms ane compahles BAWDEN 168 PRINCESS ST INSURANCE. Watch For Our Exhibit of Brick 'and Tile At Ringsion's only Fair, we -every farter to our drain ti onstration purposes. A Kingston Brick Yard. want to call the attention of le used for government dem- NEAL, Phone 1396 FOR SALE Solid Brick Dwelling, 7 rooms, 4 bed rooms, furnace, gas for cooking. Pining room at front of house, opening on verandah. Lot, 56 x 132. This property is in good loca tion, Price $3,100.00 J. K. Carroll Agency, #8 BROCK BT. JOHN DRIVER, PRESERVING AND PICKLING TIME IS HERE. 0 Rubber Rings, Corks of all sizes, Freed's Bottling Wax, Ordinary Sealing Wax, Paraf- fin Wax, in fact we can supply (I. anything you may require in the preserving or pickling line. Hoag's Drug Store Opp. ¥. M. C. A, Phone 21 TO-LET House No. 114, Victoria St. between Earl and Johnson streets; 7 roofs; = modern brick, newly decorated. $18.00 per month. Possession Sept. 1st. Apply McLeod's Drug Store Is Your Eye Sight As It Should Be 7 If nod, advise a viait to © scientifical where you will celve special tae tlom. Our Pn H. C. BROWN Op § . Ay devotes his n time, thought 'and, attention to Ng ing eyes any wiasses that are pre For satis in wi. Ri Optical Parlors 847 King St, "Where the Clock Is On the Walk" PHONE 68. Representative. | FHERRPIGNEES i ESCHRONIC W yt Ls Gramophones, Phonographs, Graf- onolas, Columbia and Vietor records, Odeon and Jumbo records, Edison 2- minate Tecords, Blue Amberal re- cords. Big discounts for July and August. " Allen' % Phoné 2 1138 Rrock St. E. 3 . COUSINS FURRIER - 221 -Princess Sir eet Repairing and Remodeling a Specialty Prices hoa oderate Boots sed Shoes Every palr of boots and shoes in stock will be reduced from 20 to 35 per cent. in order to make room for our fall stock coming m, Ladies' Patent Leather Cumips worth $2.50 to $3.00, mow ..SL75 Ladies' Gun Metal and Viel Kid Oxfords, regular prices $2.50 and $3.00, now ,. wnevevae BLTS Children's White Buttoned Boots, worth $1.25, for Se Children's Oxfords, from § to 10 1-2, worth $1.25, now | . Te a] H. B. WARTELL 888 KING STRRET Phone 1879 Happenings a vi ind ~What the Merchants Offer to the Readers of the Whig. Wine grapes, 15c. Carnovsky's. "Colgate s castile soap." Gibson's, Prof. J. Dall returned, on Saturday, fram Europe. Haby cough Gibson's. Ihe closed street cars were put into on Monday morning. Wilham Swaine, piano tuner. Orders received at McAuley's Phone 564. Tr. Embury and wile, of Banecrolt, spent the week-end in Kingston. Remember Hrock Street Metho- dist annual thanksgiving tea, Oct. 6th. Rev. Fr. Spratt, the Hotel Dieu, is syrups, 25¢., for 15ec., at use who is confined in improving slight- i olgate's castile soap.' Gibsog's. Two dozen bananas and a" quarter of lamb are in the'hands of the mar- ket clerk awaiting an owner. Joseph Hodge, Certificated piano turner, 336 Brock St. Phone 868. "Melladonna plasters" at Gibson's. The C.P.R, winter schedule has gone into effect and there are no changes in local traios. "Grip and cold tablets," (ibson's. H. Cunningham, piano: tuner, 21 King street. leave orders at Mec Auley's book store. "Pental floss' at Gibson's. Mrs. Rev. H. Grundy, Chicago, is vigiting Miss Grundy, 25 Union ! street. "Fresh plasters" at Gibson's. Ladies' 'up-to-date dressmaking. Terms moderaté. Miss A. Keys, 33 Colborne street. . 'Buy shaving cream" Dr. J. M. Platt, Hiscock, Kingston, were baby show at the Picton Jaby , cough syrups, Gibson's. I.E: former pastor ohist church, in the city. "Dental floss" Sheriff Paton, Whitby, and stable 3. \Dunble, of Oshawa, a prisoner to the Monday. 'kresh (iibson's. afd 'Miss Judges at a fair. for at Picton, Zhe, 15¢., at Bourke, of Montreal, of Brock Street Meth is spending a few days at Gibson's. Con- brought penitentiary on of (libsen"s, last H. plasters' 'ames Mcl.ean, Queen's student, and a Queen's graduate, for Richmond, Va '"U'olgate's castile soap." Gibson's, At three o'clock on Monday after- noon a meeting was held in the board rooms of the Kingston general hos pital of the Woman's Aid Society. Baby cough syrups, 25c., for at Gibson's. H. J. Osborn, journalist of some prominence, is in tha' city and may induced to give an address on Knygland as she appears war times. "Buy shaving cream' at R. J. Bushell, manager "King- ston's Only Fair," has written Hon. Adam Beck asking him to attend the fair and to give an address on the use of electric power. 'Belladonna plasters" at The proceeds of the Queen's-Athletics haseball played at the field on Saturday, have been turned over to the patriotic fund through the captain oi No. } team, Stanley lrot ter. "Buy cold tablets" at Dorothy "de Vonda who makes two flights Only Fair," which starts on Wednes day, was in the city on Monday. She, is accompanied by Leland C. White and H. H. Hoyland, all of" Monroe, who are her manager and at a Dr left, year 3 Connell, Monday, 15¢ of * London, FEng., a be in Gibson's. Gibson's, game cricket Gibson's. the balloonist at ""Kmmgston s as at Gibzon's Sunday, church, vemier J. P. his excellent March in cream" Smart, on Portsmouth Anglican ferred to the late Whitgey and spoke of character. "The Dead Saul" was played in a very fim. pressive manner at both services out of respect to the dead premier. "UColgate's castile soap," Gibson's. A motor-boat party composed © of Henry Crumley, John Sutherland and a few others left, on Monday morning, for a trip to Clayton and Alexandria Bay. 'They will remain at the latter place during Monday night and re turn home on 'nesday morning. Fach season these local sports make this trip, which they term the final sail of the before they tie up for the winter. in re Aeason, Rise Of Kitchener. Earl Cromer was one of the first to recognize the abilities of the future field marshal. He was struck by the frequency with' which the name "of Kitchener, at. that time a comparatively little known officer, appeared in almost every document that was put before him, "This Kitchener,' he remarked one day, "seems to have a finger in- every pie. I must see him and find out what he is like." A meeting was arranged and the diplomatist was greatly impressed by the capacity which the soldier's directness of speech seemed to con- vey 4 him," "He as- "That man's gota lot in Cromer afterwards remarked. should. prove one of our best sets in Egypt." Iu those early days Kitchener was daring almost to - rashness. He thought nothing of disguising him- self as an Arab and living arhong the sons of the desert for months at a time in order to apquire a knowledge of the Mahdi's move- ments and conspiracies. And so clever was he at disguising himself that even his own comrades did not kpow him. Indeed one day a sdl- dier flung a brickbat at Kitchener, whom he mistook for "a bloomin' nigger," 'inflicting rather a nasty scalp wound.--London Tit Bits, Hartington Notes. Hartington, Sept. 26.--The sewing circle held its meeting at the home of Miss Marie Watson. Quite a npum- ber from here attended the Parham i Bert Patterson is home from Mr. Freeman and family Derbyshire's, Westport. Mr. Niagra, at George Trous- dale's, also Mrs. Dufi, Kingston. Mr, nd Mrs. Jamieson spent Sunday at The Ladies' Aid will hold its monthly tea at the home of, Egd- ward Freeman, on Sept. 29th. 1 this Every May A. Bell Marks Co in ). 1atest Plays and Vandeville 'Bishop' Mat: Ci Ltt Matinee Beenlag, 10¢, an s 'S NOW ON SALE, s uentdns, 4 LOOK ! "GOLDBOND"' CANNED, TOMATOES PACKED FOR HIGH-CLASS TRADE, ARE NOW IN THE HANDS. OF THE GROCERS. THIS #8 THE BRAND THAT OTHERS TRY TO BQUAL, Sale of Horses Market Square, Kingston, | Thieday Oct. 1st, at 11 a.m. JRRAY, Auctioneer | AUCTION SALE Toesday, Sept. 20th, 10 am Lt.-Col.' Massie, 154 Earl St. Bvans' Cabinet Grand plano, mahog- any chairs, tables, easy chairs, rockers Axminster rugs, Velour and other tains, pictures, couch, ex eum, Ideal gas very fine oak Ostermoor mattress, iron beds 3] very dine bookshelves riage rugs, 50 rt. garden ho lawn roller mower, garden tools, refrigerator, N THE AUCTIONEER 113. Breck oh a dinner NO HIGHER PRICE (For the present) CHIVERS PURE ENGLISH JAMS and ORANGE MARMALADES Your Family Grocer can supply you tb. and 2 Ib, 'Glasses. 5 1b. and 7 1b. Tins. Many are taking advantage of to-day's price and buying these lines by the case Get in touch with your family grocer and take advantage of this opportunity. Fenwick, Hendry '& Co. (Distributars) Rosedale Reports Rosedale, Sept. 'Sept. 24.-- school 'has opened with: Miss K Joyee again as teacher; ' Mrs. H. 'Brawley has returned 'from the gen- feral hospital slightly improved: in health. Miss Pearl Harker spent Sunday with friends at Yarker. Ms R. J. McFadden has returned from a visit with her parents at Leland. Henry Knight has purchased the farm from Mrs. F. Brooks. Mrs. A. Freeman is convalescent. George Harker spent the week-end at West- port Mr, MeCrea and R. Me- Fadden have been buying cattle in district. George 8. Freeman spent Thursday in Deseronto Creighton Orser made a flying trip to Holleford on Tuesday evening Miss Helen Joyner and Miss Black lock were the guests of Olivia Hag- erman on Sunday last. Mr. and Mrs. Freeborn spent Sunday at B. Free born's Camden Kast. me i---------- Wedded At Calabogie. Folger, Sept. 26--A quiet wedding took place at Calabogie on Sept, 22, at eight o'clock a.nw, In the church of the Precious Blood, when Rev Father Dooner united in matrimony Joseph Kelford, Cononto, and Miss Loretto Marion, Folger. The bride was attired in white crepe with sha- The dow lace trimmings. On their re- turn to Folger, they were met at the' train by showers of rice and con- fetti and the good wishes of a host of friends. Miss Bessie Stewart, W. Chatem, Lewis and Charles Stewart attend- ed McDonald's Corners fair this week. A number from here at- tended -the morning picture show at Lavant all last week. Glendower Notes Glendower, Sept.. 25. --Saniord Lee man is sawing - wood. Archibald Timmerman is 'working on his new home. The majority of residents re- port a poor crop o. potatoes due to very dry weather. Prices of food articles have gone up in price since the war commenged. !, Garson went home on account of the illness of his mother. Edward Martin and D. Martin and son gre visiting at Sanford Leeman's. ~ "Cough syrups" at Ginson's. Hon. 1. S. Hendrie will be sworn in, Monday, as lieutenant-governor of Ontario. "Buy cold tablets" at Gibson's. The Canadian government gives fifty thousand dollars for relief in Belgium Fresh plasters" at Gibson's, ' TO-NIGHT, "The Girl From Texas CONDENSED ADVERTISING RATES Cn tnsertion le a word. Each con- Pe jusertion thereafter, half. cent a word. Minimum charge for 25eq th ons, Soe) wh. #1; dhe month, 82 DVT. OF 25 WORDS OR LESS, Ar this head, fosts 26c for one uight, or §0c for three. AT ONC Hotel MAN APPLY FURNAC «American Brith pe or A A SHOEMAKER WANTED. APPLY once to Box 62, Westport, Unt ee leit A COMPETENT Tou SEMALD. APPLY at ence. Johnson 8 AN EXPERIENCED NURSE FOR INS fant. - Apply evenings. 188 1 rl St emer, mim in WOMAN FOR C HAMBER WORK. AP- ply at once. ..British-American Ho- tel . wirH Apply ARSIST A YOUNG GIRL 70 washing housework; no $0 Alfred Street . ey ; vl [x mannt vf children as couk an ¥ sh Apply to ns. | A MaGill MAIR FOR GEN Must be a good cc Mrs. Mil | § ol Sena Bel SERVANT no laundry work; highest paid. Apply lox 7. Whig « PERSON MAY y corresponding canvassing Press Syndi- newspapers; no Bend for particulars, cate, 3,969 Lockport, HERS RECEIVE $15 TO $65 WEEK- ly Why not you? Write immed- {ately for full particulars: sample, picture, literature, ete. Experience unnecessary. Enclose 10c to cover cost. Clifford C. Mitchell, P. O. Box Edmonton, Alberta. Canada peers -------- ---------- ABILITY ASA have a proposition to YOU ANY salesman? We to make which will enable you earn more money than you are earning at the present time. CTor- respondence strictly confidential Address to Manager, Box 47, King- «ton, Ont SITUATION VACANT. LADIES WANTED: TO DO EASY, pleasant, coloring work at home Can make $15 to $20 weekly. Bx. perience unnecessary; no canvass ing National Decorating Co Dept. C, 69 Adelaide St. East, Tor onto, Ont. TEACHER WANTED. ee etme QUALIFIED TEACHER, PROTEST. ant, for Union School Bection § Oso and § Olden, for coming year. Duties to commence after holl- days. Salary $ Apply to D Attewell, Sec. Oconto, Ont. FOR 8, 8, NO. 8, 080, with necessary qualifications Duties te commence after mid- summer holldays. . Apply stating salary snd -experlence, to Wm, Crain, Ser.-Treas., Clarendon Sta- tion ©Omuario. reas. A TEACHER ARCHITECT. o- AEWLANDS & SON, tects, etc. ..OfMces, 268 ARCHI- Bagot St vovwe YW vv FOR SALE. LOSTewA chain "with rom Manning, Kingston, Ont. TO LET TRY ONE OF THESE SMALL ADVTS, Once 26¢, three times 0c. PLAIN GOLD LOCKETT AND two photos on the Fort Henry, on Sunday 10 Lower Union ETC STORAGE FOR FURNITUR Brock clean and dry. McCann, street. FICES IN CLARENCE ST, CHAM. bérs. Apply to Cunningham & Mu- die, 7 79 Clarence St. NEW BRICK DWELLING, ¢ ROOMS, and C. free water $10. JSR. sfc Ean $2 Brock St THESE EFFECTIVE ADVTS. COST Hittle, Once, 26c; three times, 600; one week, $1.00. ; GEESE FEATHERS, APPLY TO MRS Goldman, 387. Division St. HEATING STOVE, good condition Btreet LARGE Apply SIZE; 67 Clarence WET WHE alc. a bag. Sons, Lad, AT DAMAGED BY WATER James. Richardson & fout of Princess Si. PURE BRED R, L White legharn Apply to M. GQ RED, ROCK AND hens and cocker Bayd, 106 Pi mn -------------- NDHAND ORGA GOOD SHAM Cheap. D..J. Dawson, plancs an Victor Victrolas, 244 Princess St. ¥-- ; ROOMED HOUSE WITH B > gas and furnace, 369 'Al. . BR Laialaw, 248 Division Street. " SEVEN ROOM BRICK HOUSE, NO. 11 Colborne St. Possession Oct 1st, 1914, Bath and W. C. Apply 1 Colborne street. STORAGE FOR FURNITURE, CLEAN Levy airy rooms; your own lock an Frost's ty Btorage, 299 & wen St. Phone 526b. ¥ ES DWELLINGS FROM $20 "to $5 also unfurnished from $9 8. R McCann, 82 Brock Phone 326 or 621. re meme eee ee ROOMED HOU ALMOST mode rn improv , COrne nd Quebec Apply wd, 106 Pine t. ar St. {3 6 or new, 1 : RESIDENCE, 177 newly decorated, Neatite Possession 684 or call D. A, We FOR! THE house, light, locate SIMMER, FURNI all conveniences, electric gas and telephone; centrally d. Addr Box LW hig offic °: RNISH , THE HOUSE AND PRE- mises at 115 Bagot street, King- ston. Apply to Cunningham & Mudie, 79 Clarence street, King- sto Hot SE i 9 Colli NO. SUNNY ROOM (WITHOU r RE oN MARKET 2 . esent occupied by D. Hutch- Seon as 2 flour and feed store. Pos- session 18t January next. Apply M. Sullivan, Contractor. Ppa ON HOUSE, rdwood fi led bathroc Possession JC. Connell ti ating. I hot at Apply to Dr once DENTA x. B.A. LBS, D.DS, RE- 268 Prine Street KNAPP, ved to SPARKS AND lington< St, Phong. 346 OR, ¥ H. SIMPSON, ist, corner Streets. Entrance D.D.S., DENT. 8 and Bagot on Bagot street FINANC IAL. Phone 6) POWER & SON, ARCHITECTS, MER. chants' Bank Building, ¢orner Brock and Wellington streets, Dror a card CANADIAN PATRIOTIC FUND | ACKNOWLEDGEMENT The = Finance Com- mittee of the King- ston Branch of the Canadian Patriotic Fand desire to thank those who so generous- contributed to fund in kindness in money, or in service, A list of those who have thus supported the Empire in this cause will be published in due courset Meantime, the commit- tee wish to say that the success of the re- ent campaign was largely due to the en- thusiasm fof the team captains and thei workers, - which found so ready a vespon FRONTENAC ment Soc resident, LOAN AND INVEST. ; Incorporated 18638; mith. farm untry ased; al- 87 ' and debentures; mortgages pure deposits received and interest lowed, S. C. McGill, Manager, Clarence street LIVERPOOL, LONDON Fire Insurar assets §61,18 which the' pe security the unlimited Hability city Property, Insured at lowest possible Before renewing old or g business get rates frou & Strange, Agents AND GLOBE ( bmpany, v abl have EE W. J. GAVINE, UPHOLSTERING, RE. pairing and carpet work, and mattress renovating. Drop a card or call 216 Bagot straet BU SINESS CHANCES. ANYONE ANXWHERE CAN START a mall order business at home; ac canvassing: be your own boss Send for free booklet; tells how Heacock, 2,969 Lockport, N.Y. LEGAL, INGHAM & MUDIE, BARRIS. ters and soMcitors. Law office, 70 Clarance streat. Kingston 'WANTED GENERAL. cu BOARDERS, ang near: Ques raft EARL 3 FOUR BRIGHT, ¥, well-heated, furnished rooms, two having fireplaces. For further information, apply 250 King St. FOR MATTRESS REPAIRING AND RENO. vating of all descriptions Also new mattresses kept in stock. Lat- est modern machinery, All work uaranteed. Kingston Mattress 0., Phone 602. 556 Princess St. GENTLEMEN TO BRING THEIR ¢loth and have It made up Into up to-date suits. Price apd workman- ship guaranteed to please. Press- ing and repairing. done on the shortest notice. Thomas Galloway, 131 Brock street, near Bibby's Garage Grate THRE 5 1 GAS RANGES AND REFRIGERAT. + Ors at reasonable prices, while.they last. At TRurk's. Phone 705. 5100 Ww horse Apply Phone 4 BUY A FIVE YEAR OLD broken, good every way, Mattress company. 156 Princess street DFFICE DESK, SIX FEET LONG, 41 In. high in front and 56 1-2 in. nigh at Pac wil Thiee drawers and cone top she ghtly used. A British Whig fice. Pi -------------------------------------------------- AL ARGE VARIETY OF RANGES AND mber of first-class heaters, at es; also a big stock of fur- J. Thompson, 333 Princess , Phone 1600, oF ou L also Dunlop tires, at exo Ke orders promptly ati ndny to for carpet cleaning ang laying. Georke Muller, 873 King 8 A LARGE NUMBER DOUBLE FRAME DWELLING HOUSE corner of William and Bagot Quickly tenanted Apply to t A Bond, © cor U1 Mu A AND VICTROLe as for sale cheap with records. Same taken as part payhient in ex» change, Also pianos and organs, A good sq 1are %. cash. J, } Kingston eal Bt, RIGHTS, convenien 0 NEW FRAME HOUS cheap. 5,000-- BR 1¢ IK and stab £1,.800--FR AME HOUSE, SLOGO--NEW. FRAME HOUSE, LARGE LOT 6 ROOMS, HOUSE, MARK. INSURANCE AND Clarence St TO LET OR FOR SALE. 10 "ROOMS, lot with barn. St. ROOMS six, and ? Apply AND of Wh TABLE 'phone | ass DRE SSM AKING. i" we SKE Tai lores it ; ent teeta ora ASS HOARD AND Rooms, also table board. Apply 138 Wel- Hngton St, or posite at office. CATERING. GIVEN FOR BALL banquets, dinners, parties, Silverware and cutlery to rv particulars apply to R s King St. store. RTO PARPIES, BALLS, g breakfasts, banquets, ete, dishes, table linens and ilverware. Reid and Hambrook, M. P. Reid, 30 Union Street. F. C. Hambrook, 176 ifred Street Phones 843 or 303 SUP. PERSONAL ci -- Te HAIR, MOLES, WARTS, BIRTIIMARKS and all growth and skin blemish removed permanently, without 30 ye ars' experierice Dr. Els J sake, ar, Nose, a #kin al 268 Ban vot Tr Reval Rot 8! CULTURE MRS HL Albert St t VOICH A. BE : Tele iphone VIOLIN INSTRUCTION CHRISTINE COCHRANE, street. Telephone 136. MISS Gore 78 MUSIC AND DRAMATIC tion, 216 Frontenac St. Miss Norms Telgmann, Alda Telgmann, BES O. F, Telemann, teachers of elo tion, plano, violln and all stringed Instruments, INSTRUC- 8 FLORENCE LOSEE, CONSERS' vatory of "Music, Normal class, To« ronto, will re-open her class in plano and theory, on Wednesday," September Sth, at 495 Princess St. Kingston. All. communications before above date address Colin's Bay, Ont Poel a KINGSTON RUSINESS COL- + LEGE, Limited. Ed Head of Queen Street > Supérior courses in Book- keeping, Shorthand, Typewrit- ing, Banking, Civil Service, Gen eral Improvement and all Com oo» Inereial subjects. Rates moderate ate. Phone 440. H. F. Metcalf : + Principal. 3 Seale, & Daatititsiniiissiossniit BUSINESS NOTICES. 8 JOSEPH BUSE, ¢ CHESTNUT ST, open up & quarry on Steph TAs Cut, one 3 + Coal and Cannel Lumps, Dulane and 'rough supplied prompily at reasons prices. Grate Fires > $2.00 qr. ton Soft Coal Lumps =: S150 gr, ton