i == 10RY MEMBER BOUGHT GRAND | Safety for Your Valuables and Papers isk of loss of your Titles, Insurances, nents, and of Jewellery, and oth- them in, a BANK OF TORONTO SAF- Why not Bonds, and other er valuables, by dep ETY DEPOSIT BOX They will be can be readily red is invited. To BAK NK or TORONTC Paid-up Capital £5.000,000 Reserve Funds .. .. $6,100,000 Market Square Kingston GEORGE B. MCKAY - Manager Get The Bricklayers Busy ! There aie a number of foundations ready, get them to work at these. Brick is rie aee epted building material and we have them all, sand-stoek, wire-ent or the famous Milton pressed brick. We are doing business as usual at the avoid ali 1 rmpor t do gafe from fire, to at any time. and them burglary or other loss, Your inspection of refer INC OIORIIID 855 Kingston Brick Yard, A. NEAL, Phone 1396 » | FOR SALE facing Victoria Park, with all improve- ments, cheap at the price we ask $4,200 Solid Brick; Hot Air Furnace Electric Light and Gas, Stone Founda in good location, a sacrifice. Price J. K. CARROLL AGENCY JOHN DRIVER, Representative. Selid Brick House, modern tion, 56 BROCK ST. = Phone 68, | MICHELIN [TIRES Made with all types of beads for all types of Rims, but ONE QUALITY ONLY, THE BEST. We have now received our. new stock of tires, in all sizes, PORRITT GARAGE CO., Limited Phone 454. 210-214 Wellington Street. --y Notice Farmers! still advance | chickens and | turkeys. We lhave or- ders for large varieties this week and are pre-| pared to pay the high] est cash prices, living, or Pi Také Your Choice genuine ebony hair brushes, which usually sell at' from Prices for fowl, $1.50 to $2.00 each. Your choice at . $1. 00 Come in and see them. HOAG'S DRUG STORE Opposite YX. M, C, A, Kingston * 2 5 8% = o.. Anderson Bros. .. Princess. and Division Streets. Phone 458. "i er rt fc tested 'BUILDERS | Have You Tried tT EADe MARRED WORD 'THERASON' 18 VT. STANF APFINBD 10 at GENUS NE PACKETS, It Baves Time P. WALSH, Barrack Street. Ea LE ER yh us {oil size ee or Panis Sere. AY Your reawic, nusons 4 0% + We are in Kingston vicinity " 5 auch an band, | A wrist watch of su- perior time Keeping qualities. Radiuin dial and | [dant | 1 "ed for rT Guaranteed moisture proof, , | | * showed that . throughout the province 224 | equipment for the first and i contingents. CARPE PIEPER b Er Or Pre | the periscope. {and the boy was forgotten. {ships were on fire, while all HORSES FOR GOVERNMENT IN HIS OWN RIDING. Dewitt Foster, Kings, In light--Mr. McCoig Charges crimination Against Farmers. the Lime- Dis. Ottawa, March 4 Another Con- servative member of parliament is experiencing the embarrassment of sticliy. al owieial return brought down bv the minister of = militia A. Dewitt Foster, the representative of King's, Nova Seo- , meu wniufisd Luusiaeracie time in buving horses for the government. Of the 428 purchased by him had been purchased in his own riding. Dealing with the horse industry in the course of his practical and arcetul speech in the budget debate, Archie B. MeCoig of West Kent, di- rected attention to the fact that ser- ious injustice and injury were being done the agricultural raiser ot norees by the system of export pro- hibitition established by the govern- ment. Farmers found themselves with hundreds of horses for which they had no market. Mr. McColg paid high tribute to the patrietic and efficient work done by Sir Adam Beck, but criticized the conduct and operations of certain men who had been foisted upon him by the gev- ernment, ' H. H. Stevens, Vancouver, con cluded his speech at the resumption of the debate. He maintained thai it was the war and not the fault of the government's administration which had caused the serious situa- tion in the dominion's finanees. He urged the opening up of trade from the Pacific coast with Russia, and was sorry to see the reduetion in the estimates of the Department of Trade and Commerce. An inkling of what promises to be one of the big rensations of the ses- sion in connection with the purchase of war supplies is contained in a re- turn tabled in the house by Major- General Sam Hughes. It has to do with the purchase of motor-truck second | . A WARNING. Beware of the mails for in- fernal machines! This is the warning given out by the gov- ernment inspector of institu- tions. Several superintend- ents of Kingston civie institu-, tions have already had warm. ings forwarded them issued from the inspector's office. R. Baldwin, manager of the Home for the Aged, and the matron of and Infants' respectively have also been served with these warn. ings. The inspector has learned that explosives are being mailed in this form and great precam- tion should be manifested upon the part of everyome opening such parcels. Ted PBI NINTII II i a Serre Case Of Juvenile Courage, An instance of juvenile courage, worthy of a Hentz novel is related of a sailor boy on board H.M.S., "Tiger" during the last fleet action in the north seat: "The periscope glasses of a turret were fogged by smoke' and spray making it difficult if not impossibl to train the guns satisfactorily. A volunteer was asked for--would someone venture outside the turret and wipe the glasses? A boy, first class,c.climbed outside and cleaned! Firing recommenced He re- mained on the turret.-and cleaned the glass throughout the action, being practically deafened by the roar of: 4 the guns. Wonderful Beatty. "Wayfarer," in the Nation, gives these interesting facts .as to the. 'North Sea battle: Fire from the Lion was opened at 22,000 yards. The first two shots missed; the third was a hit. Before she had been in action an hour three of the German! their nine vessels directed their guns al- most entirely on the Lion. Admiral Beatty directed the operations from toe oridge. and he &bselutely re- fused to take cover. "He is won- deciul,'"" writes one of his officers, "the idel of every man in the squad- ron. ' : Fined For Fast Driving. In record time the eity treasury | lies to. utilize Russian supplies pn TO-NIGHT" se™ 3---SHOWS DAILY 3 At 230 pam, 7 pam 9 pan. Feature Vaudeville Acts. Famous Players Films, 1 Reels, Edward Abeles, in "The Million." And other Photo Plays. New Programme Monday snd Thursds) rives Mat. 0c, any ks Byening, 100; reserved N¢ extra. Parisian Ledies' Tailo:ing WwW. D. Rich, Sai 0: mg High Class Suits made order. Golden Liou Bios Block, + Opposite 1 COMING! | GRAND Pay when EVERY WOMAN win ESG-0 BAKING POWDER, Endorged by Mra. Florence WB. Wade, B.A, 'The Eminent Dietitian, i COVERED RINK. Grand Hockey Match Frontenac Srs. vs. Queen's Ses. Friday, March 5th Game begins at 8.15 pm gion "@5c. Reserved seats 25c. Secure your tlekets early mis# this Important game, INCIDENTS OF THE DAY LOCAL NOTES AND ITEMS OF GENERAL INTEREST. Admis- extra and don't Happenings in the City and Vicinity --What the Merchants Offer to the Readers of the Whig. "Buy Foot Powder," at Gibson's, We rent panos as low as $s per month. CC, W, Lindsay Co., Ltd. William Swaine, piano tuner. Urders received at MoAuley's. "Phone 564. Sergt.-Majer W. Hall, 148% Bagot street, has returned home from the seneral hospital. H. Cunpingham, piano King street. Leave or Auley's book store. 7 Plumbing, tinsmithing ' and heating. Prompt attention. W. C, Bennett, 191 Princess street. 'Phone 1033. The Misses Ethel and Flora Orm. sky, Battersea, ure vis iting thei aunt, Mrs. apt.) Wenhorne, Queen street. ; " aus Foot Powder," at Gibson's Madden, 'iho is with the King- | PL detachment in the ir ansport section of Toronto, isin the military hospital there with tonsilitis. oe mulsion Cough Cure," son's. About sixty people will be present at the banquet given by the King- | ston Industrial Agricultural Society ! Phi in the British-American ho- el, "Fresh Huyier's" at Gibson's. On Wodnesday afternnon the infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Chaves Vil- lier passed mway at their residence, | Charles street. The funeral was held | on Thursday afternoon. i Emulsion, 25¢, bottles, at Gibson's: Prevost, Brock street, has received all bis spring and summer goods | for his order clothing department, also in ready-made elothing and gent's | furnishing department thee gre all | well assorted with wew goods for | spring and summer. "Fresh Puyier's" at {iibson's. The police have rather 5 pitituil case in the cells. Mrs. Squires was] brought in on a charge of vagrancy. | Hew ehi'dreq pre wards of the Child-| ren's Aid Society, and she ton tinually crying out their names She | appears dementod. REC ALLED FROM AMERIC A. tuner, 21 oc (tC " at Gib- i British Avy Officers Think Dardan- cles' Action Cause. Chicago, March 4.--Four English Larmy officers. from Minne: sota, Wyoming and California me! here to-day om cable orders io. re i lum bame at ence... They interpret: | | ed. their recall to mean that England | helieves tha: allied fleet, by fore the Dardanelles, will enable the al-i in- | stead of buying from the United Slates; The officers are Captai Ralston. Webb, of the rl ~ Captain - Bdward i | Ernest Hove, 1 St. Leonard, of the Subsistence partment. They: have been att "Hill, | ed in the west and northwest since' { the outbreak at | of the war buying | borses, mules and food" 'supplies. ---------------- GERMANS CONCENTRATING > lambs, 150; HL Another Drive at Chanel lambs orth in believed hee | oo Bre a new drive 1 AN | As | The Prices Paid At THE DAILY. BRITISH WHIG, THURSD..Y, MARCH 4, 1915. anssesis EE ame HELP WANTED, AN ADNT OF 25 WORDS OR Liss under this head. costs 26c for ome night, or dc for three. ORDERLY. APPLY Hespital AN GENERAL EXPERIENCED WAITRESSES, ply Frontenac Hotel at once EXPERIENCED HEAD WAITRESS, Apply to Prince George Hotel. nS WERK LY where to distrit Co-Uperativ. AP- PAID MEN EVERY - bule circulars. The: viign, windsor, Unt A STRONG "BOY TO hardware business. Chown & Co, LEARN THE Apply tg A 262 Bago: street CA SMART GIRL TO WORK IN CR (ream pa r. 'Refprenves requir- ed. Apply 8 Princess' streei. INTFIVIGENT PRRSON way earn $100 monthly a0 tesbonding Ur NEWapByvls, CHEV Basin Send for artic are "Tress Syna) cate, 3.969 Lockport. NY TEACHER WANTED. FOR ™E KINGSTON Schoels, a Kindérgarten director or a Kindergarten primary teacher, duties to begin 'ul Master, Salary $400 io $600, with $80 increases Apply to Secretary Board of Educas tion. PUBLIC POSITION WANTED. STEADY, RELIABLE MAN, GOOD AY blacksmithing or carpentering, de- sires position. Would accept any kind of remunerative job. Good references. Apply In fret instance to Box 1167, care Whig office. WANTED GENKRAL GENTLEMBEY TO BRING cloth and have it made up into up- to-date sults. Prices and workman- ship guaranteed to p ing. and repairin shortest notice. 131 Brock street, Gar omas near BUSINESS NOTIORS, WARD, PAINTER AND PAPER hanger. 132 Victoria St.'phone 1527 All orders will receive prompt at- tention JOSEPH BUSK, 4 CHESTNUT ST, HAS opened up a quarry on Stephen St Cut, building and rough stone are supplied promptly and reasonable prices, {FRY ONE OF THESE SMALL "OFFICES IN STORAGE = PEOPLE'S FORUM Hi LOST. # SET WIT 0 he un relia reward TO LET ADVTS. Once 26¢c., three times, b0c. STORAGE FOR FURNITURE % clean and dry. McCann, [1 Street. wre, Brock " DWELLINGS, OFFIC oS, STORES, Me- Cann's Real Estate Agency, 32 Brock 8 CLARENCE ST. CHAM. Apply to Cunningham & 79 Clarence St, FOR FURNITURE, CLEAN, dry, airy rooms; your own look and key. Frost's City Storage, 299 Queen St. Phone §26b, BRK oN HOUSE CONTAINING 7 ROOMS, and gas for cooking and Pry good location, near Queen's: rent moderate. April 1. Ap- ply 72 Earl St ers. Mudie, ment ROOMED HOUSE. , corner Quebec and Also a few Duns Park, got yet Boyd, 106 Kaloo Ss at rented Pine Hot SE, NO. beautifully modern splendid 1st Apply tvi ew Apply J Kings ton BARRIX located, with improvements repair, Po at 9 Bar STREET, all the and ession e sireet 70 341 JOHNSON STREET, CORNER of University Avenue, rooms cuit- able for light housekeeping. 1 mmadern conveniences, Apply Johnson street. MODERN ho FOR SALE. 1HESE EFFBOTIVE ADVTS C Tittle. Once, 2c} three times, $0ci one week, $1.09 t-- ei ---------------- - JEESE FEATHERS, APPLY TO MNS, Goldman, 387 Div'sion St. TION AL HOOK -C ASE, Phone 796 oy MAHOG wa S a snap, at T AL MON dnd terms Whig ofMice VORMWITH PIANO, Pride reasonable Write to Box 1242 NEW, easy. UPRIGHT WALL SHOWUASE, TENTS swmings; fishing tackle, etc Eve erything must be sold by July Isl. Leaving city, Frafik W. Cooke, 33 Clarencesst -------- A LARGE VARIETY OF RAN +ES AND & number of first-class headers at low prices; also a big stock of fur- niture. J. Thompson, 333 Princess 8. Phone 1600. \ LARGE NUMBER OF RICY(LES also Dunlop tires, at $2.00. All orders RD RPLIY attended to for carpet cleaning and laying. George Muller. 373 King St. FI050. FRAME HOUSE, CHERRY ST. snap for a quick buyer. VENEER HOUSE, ON t 3t., § rooms FOUR Holl SES ON YORK ST, $1600 HOUSES po RENT, GEO, A. BATE. man, real estate and Insurance, $7 Clarence St, Kingsto SECOND-HAND GA " } WN r 2 cylinder opposed type 12-1 2 eviinder Barber 12 h ni : eylinder Syracuse 12-15 hops » Secylinder Davis 18-20 hp 2 cylinder Kingston Foundry 8 op : one 1 cylinder Skipper Detroit 4 Pp. All at low Quick sale Several new engines of various siz es and power. Davis Dry Dock Co. rT BRIGHT DESIRABLE HOUSE, 257 Brock St. cor. Clergy St, rooms, hot water heating, electric light. lawn, ete.; also brick house, 07 Clergy St. 7 rooms and hath Apply 249 Brock St DENTAL A, E KNAPP, BA, LDS, D DS, RE- moved to 268 Princess Street. SPARKS AND SPARKS, 100 WEL lngton St. (over Carnovsky's) Phone 346. DR. C. O, NASH, DENTIST: DR. T. B. Renton, assistant. 133 Priooess Street. Phone 7356 S. H. SIMPSON, LDS, DD. DENT. ist. earner Princess an Bagot streets Entrance on Bagot Street room FOR SALE OR EXCHANCG SALE OR EXCHANGE---BEAUTIF home with income, Colorado, Twen- ty-five acres. Orchard, alfalfa, small fruit. poultry, modern bungalow, adjoining town, must sell, com- letg deseription Mrs Phoebe 'otts. Grand Junsetion, Coto. PERSONAL. BAIR, MOLES, WARTS, RIRTHWARKS and all growths and skin blemish es removed permanently, withom sear: 30 years' expérience. Dr mer J. Take, Hye, Ear, Noae, Throat and Skin Specialist, 25% Bagot St. El. DANCING FOR MOVING, PACKING OR UNPACK- ing. pianos, also furniture and heavy or light leam work promptly done, apply to Robert Henry, 468 Abert street. Phone 1385 NOW IS THE TIME T0 SMARYEN up Pressing Repairing and cleaning Gentlemen's own ma- terial. made: fit and style right Prices moderate. A trial solicited, Address 208 Alfred street (om the car track), Frank Owles. Taller POSITION WANTED. EXPERINNG ED YOUNG GIRL seekn wit" as nurseaid. Aps ply. at "So1 William street, A SCOTCH GIRL, AGE 22, DESIR A comfortable situation as general or Tousematd, Therouglily experienc ed, rod recommend Address Britiah Ww hig office, Box No. 4. ARCHITECT WM, NEWLANDS & SON, tects, ete. Offices, Phone 61, | POWHR & SON, ARC WTECTS, MER. chants' Bank Building, corner Brock and Wellington sgirects. Diop a card. LEGAL. AN ARCHI- 258 Bagot St ence St, Kingston, TMVESTOCR MARKET. Centres, ""Torowty, Mareh 1; - a fair run of cattle at the Union Yards to- day trade was brisk and prices firm. | ed up, being about fifteen cents high- {er than last week. A few: choice butchers' xgld read- | F4y. There was a slrong active mar | +ket in the lamb section, the market: { lasting about ten minutes. Prices were 26 cents higher. Sheep scarce and strong. Calves steady. There were few hogs in the market. Receipts--1,275 cattle, 115 calves, 266 hogs, L270 sheep. were: == Butcher cattle, choice, $7.25 to $7.75; do, medium, $5.25 to $6.- 25; do., common, $4.75 to $5.25; butcher cows, choice, $5.75 to $6.- ' 25; do., medium, $4.75 to $5.50; do., canners, $4 to $4.25; do. bulls, $6. to $6.50; feeding steers, $6 to $6. 126; stockers, choice, $5.75 to $6.40; | do. light, $5.50 to $5.75; milkers, strong. Light, : choice, each, $65 0 $90; springers, 1850 to $80; sheep, ewes, $6 to $7; bucks and culls, $56.25 to $6; lambs, [$9.75 to $10. 50; hogs, fed and wat: {ered, $7.75: hogs, fob. $7.35; calves. $7.50 to $11. Montreal Live Live Stock. Montreal, March 1.--Trade was , Eood at the West End market this | morning, with firm Prices for cattle, but ht age were easler, Cattle, 700; calves, 150; sheep and. hogs, 2,000. Prime sold at from T4%e to 1 . , 6c to Tide; common, 4%e ¢ calves, 5¢ to Sige; iheep, the; lambs, 8¢ to $%c; hogs, 'Shot 8 Ye. = March 1 Cattle * 0 prime steers, : zhipping. $7.95 = at au gira helt by a COWS, XV Veal Secsots, 800; active, #4 4 to $12. strong. been +47 ta $1.10; goto $7.10 to in $7.25 10! soldiag. resulting in Tap and de- Aounced thai the daily 'bread $450 cisive ¢ improvement. i A SE a at at _8iate governor. : B OUUNNINGHAM, Ban i und solicitor, Law office, 1 prt rn FINANC TAL FIRONTRA AC AC LOAN AND INVESY meant Raoelety: incorporated 1863 resident, Colonel Henry R. Smith oney issued on city and faro properties," municipal and country debentures: mortgages . purchased deposits received and interest a) lowe McGill Manager, Clarence » street. AVERPOOL, LONDON AND GLORW Fire Insurance Company Avallable assets $61,187.215. In addition tr which the policyholders have for security the unilmited Hability of city Dropacty, possible rates. old or ving. ® rates from strange & Btrange Agents. Phone 325. BUSINESS CHANCES ANYONE ANYWHERE CAN START a mall order business at home; Bo canvassing: be vour own Bend for free booklet: tells how Heacork, 2.989 Lockport. N.Y. MEDICAL. D. A. COON, M.D.CM, (FORMERLY OF Bigin). Surgery, 93 Wellington St. Phong 846, STUART M. POLSON, M.A, MDM. former house' surgeon Manhaitan Kye, ear, nose and throal hospital, New York, Office. 132 Wellington, opposite post office. 2- ri am, 3-4 p.m, insured at lowest Before _renewin 7-8 pm. Phone EYRE Office hours, | MISS FLOSSIE HUDON, AUTHORIZED io teach by Prof Frank H Norman, chalrman Standardization Commit tee appointed to standardize the modern danced, Dayton, Ohlo., June 1914. Fox-Trot, Hesitation and Can- ter Waltzes and One-Step, ete Phone 120, CATERING WE CATER TO PARTIES, BALLS, Wedding breakfasts, banquets, ete. algo rent dishes, tahie linens and shiverare. Reid and flambrook, M. P. Reid, 30 1inion Street ¥. GC, Hambrook, 176 Alfred Street, Phones 443 or 203. FHI Tr " TELEGRAFHY. Service, "Shorthand, Type- writing. Bookkeeping, Banking and Genersl Improvement. Day and Night Classes. Kingston Business Limited. Head of Queen Street, Rates modernte. Phone 440, HM. ¥, College, Metealte, Ce pairing and work, mattress renovating. Drop a card or call 216 Bagot Street, Use Them In The Furnace. 16in. Hard Wood Blocks $1 .75 Per Cart Load JAMES SWIFT & y ceipts, 350d to $9; western steers, $5 to. $7.50; cows and heifers, $3.50 to $5.70; calves, $6.75 to $10.50. + "Hogs-- Receipts, 42,000; market | mixed, $6. 45 to to $6.75; rough, $6.25 $6.60 to $6.75 Sheep Receipts, 13, 000; | strong. . Sheep, 46.00 to yearfings, $7.70 to $8.65; tive, $7.90 to $9. 5. r------ + POR GASEOUS GANGRENE. ---- | Sald To Possess Both Pisventive and Curative Properties. Parle, March 4. A serum said 10 bave both preventive and curative properties in the treatment of gase- | ous:gangrene has been discovereq bel Dr. Weinberg, of the Pasteur tute. In announcing the di to the Academy of Sctences Vr: Pier. re Roux, director of the institute, stated that 'Dr. Weinberg firsg { in identifying the bacillus which eaused gaseous gangrene. Then by a series of experiments he evoly- eda serum which was -mest-effective when applied to & pigs and horses. After the experimented stage had in Pusted the new serum was used' treatment of badly-wounded ---- difference of 4p on per set of | t down in' follow 17,000; market weak; native, i $6.50 to $6.82 1.2; $6.80 heavy, $6.25! to $6.35; | pigs. $5. 5 to $6.90; bulk of sales, ! market $7.85; lambs, na- gaat $10C- 1 - INSURANCE Real Estate Investments J. 0. HUTTON . 18 Market St, MARBLE HALL Pure Ice Cream In Bulk or Bricks. Packed and delivered to any part of the city. GEORGE MafouD, "288 Princess Striot. _PARY BREAD BATION. Of tie Germans, Fixed ai Less Thao , Mali a Poul. Betiln, via London, March 4. y+ The North German Gazette has ar tion throughout the empire has i fixed at 200 gramines, (a Httlo des than half a pound of or four {oer capita from Mareh 15th. on f (225 grammes; viously perm itted. nisi frre Yn HTX Aken "the wiasem there :