Banking Convenience The Bank of Toronto, witn departments equipped to business of every description appertaining to, banking, numerous branches distributed throughout full list of banking correspond nts, is enabled transact and with the Dominion, and a to offer its custo- mers exceptional facilities for he transaction of their financial af- fairs, Pald-up OCapitax Reserved F «ies 96,807,279 RT Tie: INCORPORATED BANK or TORONTC Market Squa GEORGE B. "McEAY Raguon GREETINGS The compliments of the se.son to all To ithe builders and contractors of Kingston I extend my hearty thanks for their patron- age during the past coming season. I say cheerfull year, and cheerfully solleft thelr trade for "the hecause I am confident I have as | good to offer as the best, and my prices are right, Phone 1396. A Neal, h Sari Brick Yard Phone 1396 Fe ----, FOR William St., solid brick house, electric lights, gas, C. and B. Party leaving the city. Quebee St., frame house, 7 rooms, $1800. SALE 10 rooms, furnace, A bargain for quick buyer: B. and C., priee J. K. CARROLL AGENCY &8 BROCK ST. JOHN DRIVER, Our Dispensing Department Is the one department of our busi. ness over which we exercise the great- est possible cave with regard to the quality of drugs used and accuracy employed. The personal supervision of the proprietor over our dispensing de- partment should be a guarantee to the public that 'any prescriptions which may he entrusted to us will be Siapanna ith accuracy. aml dispatch. HOAG'S DRUG STORE agree 04 on No Advance in Prices In All Our Lines of Boots and Shoes For fall and winter we car ry a line of Men's, Ladies' and Children's Foot. wear, mahbiifactured by the best American and Canadian rea he "Ge ms X ve us a call and be convinced. Satisfaction in Glasses BECAUSE tee pu putea 3 wie uate Our glasses are ground in hn workshops; Representative, H. Leeder, Auxchitect SPECIAL OFFER TO THE PUBLIC FOR THE NEW YEAR We will give our designing and ser Bh everyons thet 1s deatrons of & mov home or building, and of a loan on sam cont" "Tne munarne: aman not & exceed more than $23,000, Hullding Shove this amount will ne special at COAL : The kind you are look- ing for is the kind we sell Scranton Coal Is good Coal and we guarantee prompt de- livery BOOTH & CO. Foot of West St, WE STILL HAVE THE Silver Tip Silent Matches 5 Boxes for 20c GET A SUPPLY BEFORE THEY ARE SOLD OUT - _C. H. PICKERING Grocery dud Meat Déaler. 490 Princess St. Phone 530 Keep® Coal ences, for $5,500, or will ex change for a small farm. To Rent ' New house, voments, $12 per ail wali May, M13. ~ SOWARDS | Tg es WHAT WHIG "CORRESPONDENTS HAVE TO TELL News From Villiges and Farms Throughout the Adjoining Couns 'ties -- Rural Events, and. Mave. ments of the People. At Allen, Wolfe Island. Allen, Wolfe Island, Jan. 6.--The ice in the canal is now fit for travel. lev. Father McNeil passed through this vicinity on Monday on his way to John O'Brien's, St. Lawrence, where he held a station for the peoples in that part of his mission. A pum- ber of people in this district have their mail boxes ready for the rural mail. N. Jackson, Carleton Island, purchased a fine lot of turkeys in this section on Monday. -- » Budget From Bath. Bath, Jan. 7.--The ladies of St John's church are giving a dance in the hall on Friday evening. Dr, Northmore and Max Robinson have returned from thelr visit with friends in Guelph. School started on Monday with the same stafl of teachers, except the principal, whe is Miss Switzer. J. Ritchie has op- ened up a restaurant in the east end of the village. Mr. and Mrs. Howell have returned from a visit with friends in Picton. Quite a number are crossing over the ice from. the island. Bath Road- Renorts > Bath Road, Jan. 8.--The roads; are in a very bad condition owing to- the storms. School section No, 3 has re-opened Monday after be- ing closed for the past two weeks, The farmers will son be cutting and filling their ice house as the ice is very thick in the creek, Miss Lot- tie Hyland attended the intertain- ment at the First Baptist Church. A. Van Order is confined to his bed with grippe. M. Hyland has return- ed home from Havelock where he spent Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. 8. James Gardiner have returned to their home in Trenton. Crow Lake Notes. 'Crow Lake, Jan. 6--There was a large turn oft for the election on Monday, Born to Mr. and Mrs. F. Knapp a son on New Year's day. Mrs. Jones is able to he out again. Mr. Mahon is still very poorly. The annual school meeting passed off very quietly. 'The trustees were re- elected. The party at A. Harris' wass well enjoyed. T. Palmer and A. Gray were in this place on business last week. T. Norris, Bolingbrook, 's drawing hay from Mr. Mahon's farm here. Visitors; Mr. McMan- us at W. B. Tharrett's; Miss A. Har- rig, Mrs. William Knapp and Miss Bain at F. Knapp's; William Rey- nolds spent a few days at Boling- brook last week. Godfrey Notes. COUNTRYSIDE. TIDINGS |¢ Codirey, Jan. 9.--The recent rain has left the roads in a very icy com- dition. Miss Lizzie and Earl Camp- sall visited at A. Kennedy's on Sum- day last. Miss M. Freeman has re- | turned from Sydenham. F. Moon and bridé are Visiting here. J. Goodfellow is at home mow. Miss NM. Howes and Goldie . Clark' spent Sunday in Vero- na. Mr. and Mrs. Chapman are at J. Hill's, Miss A. Goodiellow returned to Kingston hospital on Monday | morning. y Misuen M. Sikes, M. Fre man, (./ McKnight, I. Kennedy, ri Hill and T.- McKnight have gone to take charge of their schools. Several from here attended the New Year's ball in Verona. ------ Reports From Arden. Arden, Jan, 5.-- 'Mr. and Mrs. Ross, Toronto, are visiting at S. Al- exander's. school re-opened on Mon: day with F. 8S. Hunter again as teacher. Miss Fraficls Alexander has gone to Frankford. where she has obtained a position as public | school teacher. Mr. and Mrs. F.'! Wager, Tamworth are ising a 'Edgewater' cottage. Dr. eridge is at the Pringle House. -- Hazel Greene, Ross Miller and Er- win Gendron have returned to Tam- - worth, where they attend - school. A variety shower and dance was held at Edgewater cottage on Mon- day 'night. A "pound" social was also held at the parsonage on Fhursday night. At Lake Opinicon Lake Opinicon, Jan. 7--The dance FF SmiTiry reid fast was very largely tended about sixty being present and all reported a most enjoyable time. iss H. Richard's has again resumed her du- ties as teacher after spending the holidays at her home at Kepler. The heavy rainfall was very welcome as nearly everyone in the vicinity was complaining of the scarcity of water. M. Hughson has a number of men engaged cutting pulpy wood.. J. Mac- lean made a business trip to the city on Wednesday. Miss Evelyn Hunter has returned to Kingston after spending the week visiting 'friends there. Visitors: H.: Hep- burn, Leland, at PF. Smith's; H. Simp- ley's Bay, at J. Linklater's; pe, Best is spending a couple >the guest of her brother, I -------------- Miniature Gold Rush. ""Jan. 9---Al tn, ninety gold 'claims staked three miles north Opera Tom Marks) MONDAY NIGH1 | MONDA apy 5 NDAY NIC OR "4 HIDDEN SECRET." Sncelat | 10- -15:26 | Nothing Higher acts 10 ang 2 Sad 70x Septe Now on Sale Tues. Jan. 12 UNITED PLA¥ 00. (INC.) Presents the International "Live Forever" Success MRS WIGCGS ya Licey, bd LOVE h 408 VF. A a Mir: Scubbins, Miss Hazy, Lovey Mary and all the good people of the Wiggs Neighborhood dramatization of Alice Hegan Rice's Charming Stories by _Anne Crawford Flexner Special Prices 25-35-3075 SEATS NOW ON SALE, Wednesday, lanuary 3rd AUGUSTUS PITOU, JR., PRESENTS THE FAVORITE ACTOR.SINGER, FISKE O'HARA In His Latest Comedy Success Jack's Romance | A VIVID PICTURE OF IRISH LIFE IN THE 1STH CENTURY. A splendid acting company. Superb scenic effecws. Hear O'Hara sing Irish songe, PRICES--25.50-75-81.00. Seats on sale Monday. REMOVAL NOTICE M. T. CAMPBELL Tias sh her! Parlor from 84 Brock St. to' 292 King St., cor. Earl. Phone 1028, A full line of Gossard corsets. A Hic arc COVERED RINK. SR. 0. St A. at Sas Bro 'sharp PPL dh 1 reserved sents Ste tra Seats "- Sale ae 'ut rn be "Card of Thanks The ladies on the Committee of the Home for Friendless Women and Infants, desire most heartily to thank all whe so generously contri- buted to the home this Christmas season. Lipton's Tea No Advance IN PRICE 30c, 40c, 50¢, 60c, 75¢ and CONDENSED ADVERTISING RATES First lagertion, Ic a word. Each con- secutive funertion thereafter, hall- cent un Word. Minimum charge for one insertion, 2Ue; three imsertions, soe; wiz, $1; one 'month, $2. HELP WANTED OF 25 WORDS OR LESS, head, costa 26c for one 0c for three. night, or AT once. A PIANIST, APPLY, BOX 1 Offic 9, Whig * AT ONCE, EXPERIENCED CHAMBER - maid; alse waiiresses. Apply Fron- tenac Hotel A GENERAL SERVANT, WELL RE commende Apply in evening to Mrs. Kilbopn, 244 King St. { EXPERIENCED GENERAL vant for family of three, ences required, Apply, 218 son St. *® SER- Refer- John- COMPETENT HOUSEMAID, NO other need apply. Apply to 186 Johnson Street, between 2 and 4 pm, or 7 and 9 in evening. A MAID FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK. Young girl preferred. Apply in evening to Mrs. H, VV. Callaghan, 4s Frontenac St AN INTELLIGENT PERSON MAY earn $100 monthly corresponding for newspapers, no canvassing, Send for pariiculars. Press Syndl- cate, 3,969 Lockport, N.Y. i bp LARGE: 34/1. ORDR R HOUSE WANTS men evervwhere who are willing to vork few Hours in spare time for $46 weekly. Sample case free Position permanent. The Co-Op- erative Erion, Windsor, Ont. NEED BRAN " MANAGERS "OR my worldwide mailorder business. Operate from your own home in spare time No <eanvassing or peddling, "Experience unnecessary You should make $560 weekly, Rob- binson-Butler Co. 241. Factories, Toledh ©, You Ne MEN W bois AN 3 p TO PRUPARE for Sfrish ositions on nas dian ral Our students re- eelve Positions Immediately upon graduation and 376 to $90 monthly to start. Free rallway bass to echool and to destination when qualified. Tuition fees moderate. For : particulars rash The Dier. Graham Tolegr School, 152 Bank Street, | TEACHERS WANTED Qu ALIFIED PROTESTANT TBACHER for Twverary Sc"ool Section No. 2, Township of Storrington. Duties to commence at ence. Salary accord- ing to experience and qualifications. Apply, stating salary and qualifi- cations, to Jas. E, Dixon, Sec.-Treas. R. R. No. 2 Kingston. SITUATION VACANY. BILLY SUNDAY)S MESSAGE. GREAT opportinity for man or woman. We will pay you $120 to distribute it in your neighborhood. Sixty days' work. . Spare 'time may be used. International Bible Press, 182 Spa- dina Ave., Toronto, WANTED GENERAL NTL! LRMEY TO BRING Em | ¢loth and have it nade up utd up- to-date suits. Prices and workman- |. ship guaranteed to please. Press. ing and repairing done on the shortest notice, mas Galloway, 131 Brock treat," near bby's Garage. MARRY -- THE RELIABLE, CONFI. dential Suctess Club has large numbers of wealthy, eligible mem- berg, both sexes, Wishing early marriage; descriptions free. Mrs. Wrubel, Box 26, Oakland Cal HA IL] AR! Tend Sl gr eth hd okt es remov scar; 34 years exper r Damion aoe. br Bl oat and key 8 Sspectatist, 68 Bagot $1.00 per 1b, - The Moanstache. "It is contrary to the British army regulations for an officer to shave his upper lip, and from time to time the war office has issued general or- ders expressing its disapproval of the regulations. The moustache has long n re- garded as a military badge. Only one regiment in the Austro-Huugar- fan cavalry 'may go amooth-faced, and this is because during the seven years' war recruits were so scarce that this regiment once had to gof into battle when there were nothing but' besrdless boys im its ranks. it] beltaved with such gallantry, how- that Hs members remain LOST * | me peorie's FORUM ii FOR SALE. FRIDAY NIGHT, NEAR VICTORIA Park, a brown spaniel puppy with white around neck and on breast. Return to 366 Albert St. and re- weive reward, TO LET TRY ONE OF THESE SMALL ADVTS. Once 25c;, three times 60¢. THESE EFFECTIVE ADVTS, little. Once, 35¢; three Himes, one week, $1.00, CoSsT b0c; ICE YACHT, IN FIRST CLASS CONDI. ' tion. Apply Whig office AERESE FEATHERS. APPLY TO MRS, Goldman, 3287 Div'sion St, STORAGE FOR FURNITURE, ETC clean and dry. MoCann, 32 Brock Strest, TWO BEDROOMS AND ONR SB room, furnished. Apply to Stuart St. NG 198 ROOMS OVER 53 PRINCESS Immediate possession. Prineess Street. CET. 85 Apply OFFICES IN CLARENCE ST. CHAM. bers. © Apply to Cunningham & Mudie, 79 Clarence St. LARGE, WELL-HEATED, WRLL-FUR- nished rooms, with or wit hout hoard. Apply, 98 Earl Street, DWELLINGS, FURNISHED AND UN- furnished; stores, offices, etc. Me- Real Estate Agency, 82 el TWO HOUSES CENTRALLY LOCAT- ed; rent, $14.00. Each house suft- able for two parties; every conven- 1ahee, Apply. David.» Marshall, plumber, TA MEDICA L Cann's Broek STORAGE FOR FU, gry, 7. tron Rex. STUART M. POLSON, M.A, M.D.OM, former honsa surgeon Manhattan. Eye, ear, nose, and throat hospital, New York. Office, 133 a ellingtan, opposite post office, Office hours, 2 am, 2-4 pm, 7-8 p.m. Phone DENTAL A. BE. KNAPP, DAs moved to 258 Princess Street. SPARKS AND SPARKS, 150 lingion St. (over Phone 346. i NASH, DENTIST) DR. T. B. Renton, a. ssistant, 133 Princess Street. Phone 785, WEL- Carnovsky's). DR. ¢ S. H. SIMPSON, LDS, DDS, DENT. ist, corner Princess and Bagot streets, Entrance on Bagot Street, CATERING WE "CATER TO PARTIES, BALLS, Wedding breakfasts. banquets, ete, alse rent dishes. table id and siiverare. ambrook. M. P. Reid, 3 Union Street. F. C, 1 Alfred - Street, Hambrook, Photes" $13" or ARCHETICT WM. NEWLANDS & SON, tects, ete, Phane 61. POWER & SON, ARCHEDEOT MER- , chants" Bank Builal ding, yd Cn Brock and Wellington streets, Drop a ecard. ARCH. Offices, 258 Bagot St. MUSIC. "MUSIC AND DRAMATIO INSTRUC. tion, 216 Frontenac St. Miss Norma Te. mann, Alida Telgmann, BE. 0. Telgmann, teachers of elocu- tion, ta hn and all stringed en instr BUSINESS CHANCES. ANYONE ANYWHERE OAN START a mail order Jusiness at home; hg ur ree booklet: 69 Lockport, BUSINESS NOTICES JOSEPH BUSE 4 CHESTNUT ST. HAS HH & quarry on Stephen St. ae Sh ing and rou stone are Supplied promptly at reasonable canvassin Send for Heacock own bos: tell "how LDS, D DS, RE. |g AIREDALE BITCH months oki, by cpm: : Rockiep Ocrang ex Pure Maid. Dam, 314 Willlam se) I nesion. t "HEAVEN, AND HELL" SWEDEN. borg's 'great work oh the life after death. 400 pages. Only 256¢ posts paid. WT Lh Law, 486 Euclid Ave, Toronto, Ont. IFFICR DESK, SIX FEET LONG, 11 in. high in front and 56 1-2 in. high at back. Threa drawersand one tan shelf. Si tly used. © Apply British Whig o A LARGE VARIETY OF RANGES AND a number of first-class heaters at iow prices; also a big stock of fure J. Thompson, Phone 1600. niture. 333 Princess St. Fa \ LARGE NUMBER OF BICYCLES aiso Dunlop tires, at $2.00. AN orders promptly attended to for carpet cleaning and laying. George Muller, 373 King St. HAPPY THOUGHTS, INPERIAL OX. fords, and other cook stoves, Q bec's, pugs and square' heaters, those a first class et close them out at very small pro- fits: urk's 'Phone, 7 08 INE PURE BRED HOLSTEIN RB twenty months old, choicest br ing. Grand head for any herd Pure bred bull ealf (Korndyke). Also five head pura bred females Priced low for Quick sale, Ld Guess, R. R. No. Elgtabure Ont. NMNERAL RIGHTS, FELDSPAR AND mica: convenient to station, 'HREE NEW FRAME HOUSES, YORK St, cheap. wo BRICK HOUSE, LARGE LOT 8$1800---FRAME SE 8, Will. N EW FRAME ou oe ARK. and G. A. BATEMAN, INSURANCE Réal Fstate, §7 Clarence St. AND FEPEEIEL FP PEI EPS PE LMP OPER TELEGRPHY Civil Service, Shorthand, apewaiting, Bookkeeping, Banke and General Improvement. Day and N Classen, Kingston 53 mess College ited hone 440, WH, . ¥. Metcalfe, % Teri eo ig FINANCIAL. FRONTENAC LOAN AND INVES ment Society: incorporated 1863; resident, Colonel Henry R. Smith. oney issued on-eity and farm properties, municipal and country debentures: mortgages purchased; flehosits geived ey interest als owe: , ager, § Clarence ter > A arines Company. Asaliabte assets $61,187,215, oan, addition to. BR OB e © - unlim elty rty, ied a A att a prope possible Tr Caan old or giving new pe tinge & one LEGAL. CUNNINGHAM - & MUDIE, B ters and solicito Clarence St. Ki 8. re. Law office, 70 ngston, UPHOLSTFRING, WwW, J. GAVI UPHOLSTERIN Ri. pairing +) Sarpet or de mattress renov Dr a Br or call 218 Baot Sirest - a ET ---- Replenishment... » B oe isasetnnesi ne MES ...iieiiasen i: Fair, When the coal bin needs it use our good coal. Quick orderly de- Avery and careful preparation over the screen. Annual meeting to elect: officers and receive the di- rector's Sport w will be held at the P Court, City Building, Kingston, on Thursday, January 21st, at 1p. m Citizens and. dthers inter. cerems | €5ted may show. their-app ciation by: being in at ance, ;