rEE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, TUESDAY, TTINT 15 Jor BANKING SERVICE. HE MODERN BANKING SERVICE offered by The Bank of T Toronto 10 its customers combines all the advantages of sound banking experience, gained through sixty years of safe banking, with the modern equipment and progressive outlook necessary to meet present-day requirements. Careful attention is given to all experience and dnmple funds insare customers. Capital Reserved Funds . .. Tue BANK or TORONTCJ BUSINESS FOR SALE Store, Bakery and Dwelling combined. Two Horses and waggons for bread delivery, good stable, drive house and large lot, a good paying busi-| nes§; must be sold, owner leaving efly. This Is worth investigating THE J. K. CARROLL AGENCY, STREET, J. DRIVER, Represenintive. and our long service to our Business Accounts, full, satisfactory $3,000,000 . $6,402,810 5 BROCK Week End Trips Often result in FYoultages an accident to your y the breaking of a lense----but you can have them dupli- cated in our Optical Department, which has all the latest appli pS nding lenses and testing eyes r mail them ptimetrist test your eyes n relieve the strain with mod. e rn appliances, R. J. RODGER, JEWELER AND OPTICIAN, ar IN STREET, KINGSTON ee ee A a AAA AA ee et A a NNN Phone 08 or 874 son's. INCIDENTS OF THE DAY GRAN TONIGHT | LJOAL NOTES AND ITEMS OF GENERAL IN? INTEREST. Happenings in the The City and' Vicinity ~--Whiai ibe Merchants Offer to the | Readers of the Whig. "A good foot powder" at Gibson's. | "A Gentleman of Leisure." J. J. Harty leaves on Thurs-! New Programme Monday and Thursday Prices Ma Dr . day for New York City in his new | Mercer racing automobile. { | Wiliam Swaine, piano tuner. Orders | received at McAuley's. 'Phone 564. | Why is the city beginning to} build an incinerator before the rate- payers have voted the necessary funds? f Mrs. G. A. Bateman left on Tues-| | day morning for Toronto to be with} | her son, C. H. Rose who is serious-| ly lL | { Joseph Hodge, | tuner, 273 King street, West. 1868. | The Kingston Old Boys of Ottawa will run an excursion to Kingston [ue Saturday, returning home on/ | Suaday night, It will run over the; certificated piano Phone i | ' RR enningham, piano tuner, 21 | King street. Leave orders at McAul- | |ey's Book Store. | | On Tuesday morning, the season | tor bass fishing opened. Bass are; | running thi¢k and the season from| all accounts is sure to be a good!| one. "Beef, Iron and Wine, 50." Cib- left the; was sent far anoth- attempted | Gib- | Thomas Moffatt, who | penitentiary last March, {to Toronto from Otlawa | ed eighteen months for | burglary. | "Beef, Iron and Wine, j son's. | The steam yacht 50." Aida towed the] | Drydock, . on Monday A afternoon, | and | where the latter boat will receive altwo lots on Front street, Portsmouth, Any tender not necessarily accepted. | usual spring overhauling. "Buy Talcum Powders" at Gib-| { son's: | Owing to the rain there was a| | very small market on Tuesday] | morning, Canadian strawberries have | | appe: ared and were offered at 20c a| box and at 18¢ to 19¢ by the crate. | "Buy Talcum Powders" at Gib- The Talk of [Fashionable Women Are those pretty erea- {ions in Spring Foot- wear now being display- od in our windows, They are fresh from the style designers of ine shoes. I2ach shoe is the eor- «wrt expression of what Dame Fashion calls 'stvle." They are ples" ing to look at and fault- less in fit. The newest in Pumps and Oxfords. The Sawyer Shoe Store A BOX OF OUR FINE STATIONERY? | The. paper-in-of excellent quality, in | all sizes, and follows the Intest pe "| in envelopes. Fut ap In attractive | boxes at right prices. | Have you seen "The Latest" in Tip. perary Papeteries and Writing Tablets? Hoag's Drug Store KINGSTON, ONT. | Opp. YM.C.A. Phone 258. Get Your Awnings Made In Kingston 'If you want an up-to-date- Awning, Bont or Wagzon Cever, Cork Fenders 8 Jie Floats for your beat, drop = 0 CAPTAIN JOSEPH DIX, Awning Maker, 231 Nelson Street. IF YOU WANT THE BES ' Try Gordon's Speeial Blend Teas and Coffee, | son's. { A military funeral for the late | Pte. R. J. Hamilton, Fifth street,| | raqui Cemetery on Wednesday after-| | noon at 2.30 o'clock. { Your camp will not be complete { without a Victrola. We can sell you |a Vietrola and twelve selections for | $28.50. Terms, $5. cash and $1. per week. C. W. Lindsay, Limited, 121 Princess street. "Grape Juice" at Gibson's. The work on Cataraqui bridge is progressing rapidly. All of the con- | crete blocks have been laid on'the east end of the 'causeway and the divers are now preparing the found- ation for those at the west end. "A good foot powder" at Gibson's. A well selected programme of in-| Istrumental and vocal music was pre-| | sented on Monday evening by the | students of music at Notre Dame Convent. The beautiful hall of the institution was tastefully decorated with 'palms and cut flowers. The artistic ability of the young . per- formers was highliy appreciated by|* the large audience. KILLED OR TAKEN. rp Germans Lost Whole Regiment And Fortifications, Paris, June 15.--' When French troops captured the impor- tant position before the farm of Toutvent," ~ writes the official eye- witness on the French battle front, "they found nothing remaining of like formidable fortifications instal- led there, but masses of debris, so deadly had our artillery been." Continuing, the writer says: "The position was hell by the 170th Baden Regiment of 1,000 men, none of whom escaped death or cap- ture. Two other companies of 200 men each, in reserve, also were al- most destroyed, "The assault commenced on June 7th over a front of 1,200 yards, and on June 10th a double line of trench- the 30c, 36¢, 40¢ per 1b. GORDON'S GROCERY 149 Montreal St. Phone 88. Modern Lessons. "Reginald, what did you studyvig school to-day?" "We had two films of history and one reel of geography, ma."--Kan. sas City Journal. Great Sale of Furniture! At Robt. d. Re 'S és over a front of 1,800 yards and for a depth of from 260 to 1,000 yards had been captured. At five o'clock on the morning of June 7th, in the face of a heavy fire from "the enemy trenches, the assault began mui} under a storm of shot and shell. Not a man of the Breton and Vendeen troops flinched, and the whole line | advanced as one individual over the! first two llmes of the German trenches. "The orders were to ebtrench there, though the men pleaded to be allowed to g6 on. What remained of the enemy's troops were found huddled in the wrecked trenches. A few continued to fire, but the rest threw up their hands. "The fire of our artillery main- preventing reinforcements up, and soon as the position was en- tirely lost the enemy's four-inch and eight-inch guns swept the ground, but our men dug themselves In." French Children and the British: Canada, London. A Winnipeg doctor in the 3rd Field Ambulance, attached to the Canadian Highland Brigade, says: "One hardly has a chance of tal ing French, as under the stress ¢ 'war the part of France has beco 'suddenly English, and the nati love to air any words they can CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCE, At 2.30 FEATURE \ Famous Players Films, 5 Reelin. Wallace Eddinger in v Mat, 10¢, any sent. | "Evealng, 10e; reserved Se extra. von OVER 12,000 LBS. OF "EGG-O' BAKING POWDER SOLD IN KINGSTON IN 3 MONTHS. THE BELVIDERE, 141 KING STREET. Single and doubls suites with private bath. Transient, month- ly and permanent rates. Phone 1743, Sale By T Tender. Tenders will be "be received up {June 21st inst, | undersigned for the property consisting of a stone r J. W. HENSTRIDGE, Village Clerk. TO CONTRACTORS. Tenders will be received up June 21st inst, addressed undersigned, for the construction a concrete walk in Portsmouth, | ' | Union street, from Penitentiary pro-| | will be held from his home to Cata-| apy to Church street. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. J. W. HENSTRIDGE, Village Clerk. Particulars may be had from J. Hal- liday, 345 King street, City. Notice Tenders will be received ned for the office of Clerk for the Town- ship of Hinchinbrooke, up to July 1st. Lowest or any ten- der not necessarily acecpted. by the unders: 0. G. McKNIGHT, Godfrey P, 0., Ont. Reeve. And Every yn noon and Evening i. d 730 pom, VAUDEVILLE ACTS. addressed to the former- | steam yacht New Castanet to' Davis' | {fy occupied by Miss Anne Gibson, to the t ! | i I no i | {Portsmouth Property For to to of | on| GARDEN PARTY 'House of Providence, Wed., June 16th Afternoon and Evening. Supper served from 5 to 7. Arbucklgls Orchestra, 8 to 11, Admission 10¢. A NEW CEREAL Dr. Jackson's Roman Meal This is not only a medicinal cer. licious real do de as a ce or cakes. eal but it is tasty as well, Trial 8l80 .ousuvsiinss nes 30 cents | sep we saves 25 cents. | At Your rocers. FENWICK, HENDRY & CO. (Distributors. ) tained "a death curtain in the rear, | EXPERIENCED CHAM BERMAID, | Not Rig Wp 10 and Try, | THE PEOPLE'S FORUM a ADVERTISING RATES. CONDENSED LOST FOR SALE COST First insertion, lc a word. Each con. ISTRAYED OR STOLEN, pir VER HAIR- THESE EFFECTIVE ADVTS, 45h . 1 3 secutive insection thereafter, half. ed Yorkshire , on June 7th ttle Once, 26¢; three times, t word. Minimum charge for | from 365 Priheess hia Anyone one week, $1.00. sent a insertio harboring sameé after this notice one insertion, 25¢; three ne! _" will be prosecuted Boe: six, $1; one month, $2. sm | TO LET | {A ADVT OF 3% WORDS OR LESS { Na this head, costs 2bc for one | night, or 60c for three. A FIRST CLASS MILK ROUTE. ply Box A, Whig office BAY HORSE, IN SOUND CONDITION. Price $15.00. Apnly to I. Marshall, 101 Queen street. AP HELP WANTED. SIX ROOMED FRAME HOUSE, ! with water closet, 43 Division St | SULKIES, Hages, k's GO-CARTS AND at reasonable Phone 708, CAR- prices, at | STORAG! WTO, | i Sean Pf ay MoCann, 83 Brook | i A DISHWASHER. APPLY TO HOTEL | Randolph. KITCHEN WOMAN WANTED. --AP- | piy to Hotel Royal 0S, Me- [FORTY- FIVE DOLLARS WILL BUY A ss! nice young Jersey cow, all right i and no wrong. Apply to the Kip WEIN apg tate As roy. Brock Bt. fton Mattress Co, 5668 Princess. St. sv MMER COTTAGE, FURNISHE McCann's Real Estate Agency, Brock street. Dn. | $2 UPRIGHT WALL SHOW CASE, TENTS awnings, fishing tackle, etc. Rverst ing must be sold by Jul 1s Lease expires. Frank Cooke, 39 Clarence street. AN EXPERIENCED w AITRESS, ply Hotel Randol' AP- | | AP- FURNISHED HOUSE FOR SUMMER months, centrally located. Apply | = { Box 514, Whig 'office ply Hotel Frontenac. fn AUNCH,24 FT. X § FT. : eviinder engine; w WITH 8 HP, 9 miles per hour. Cushions, airs, ete, All in first class condition. Apply in the even- ing to 165 Sydenham street, City. EXPERIENCED SEWING MACHINE | operators, Apply Kingston Hosier | gpryc BS IN CLARENCE ST, © HAM- | Company. bers) Apply to Cunauingham & | Mudie, 79 PE rence St. le APABLE HOUSEMAID WANTED AT once, Apply between leand 8 LL RNISHED HOUSE ON PINE ST.; 0 {SALE OF MICYCLES.-- SCOUT - in the evening to 196 Johnson . rooms, fully modern. Apply 340 cycles, $27; Pastime Bicycles, $3 Johnson street, or phone 300 Perfect Rigid Frame, $40; Per ect Cushion Frame, "i fitted with 3< most wn | - speed gear, $86. Geo. Muller, 378 a good plain cook, No washing | 208 KING ST. BE. NEAR BARL, NINE | Ing street. mor iromng. ApIDY, ng Avenue. . rooms, all modern conveniences. | Polson, 317 University n ADPIY. John Carruthers, 151 Wel -- ---------------------- lingten "street. {A GOOD GENERAL SERVANT, oxe | who understands cooking; must be | well recommended, Wages $20 a month. Apply 113 Alfred street. iA GENERAL SERVANT. LUMBER---ANY BM, 2x4 in¢h hemloek: inch, dry pine; 9.000 rt. BM, § dry black birch. . Thomas D. 108, Telephone 1523. PART OF 15000 Linch hemlock: 9,000 n 12,000 ft. BM La) er 2 inch Fal- {FU RNISHED, TWO OR THREE L ARGE | | bright, ary rooms. Central loca- | "or further information ap-| 50 King street. EXPERIE NCED MARRIED MAN to work on farm. Free house. | Write or phone, stating wa os to R. M. vanluven, RMD, 2 1, Portsmouth. HOUSEBOAT, 65 FT. X 17 FT FIVE staterooms, bathroom, dining room, Hving room, kitchen, helps' quar- ters and spacious decks. in good condition, fully equipped; a bare «alin H. C. Nelsh, 87 Earl street | BE DROUNR AND SITTING ROOM | rst vor, two bedrooms on bath! { Pro floer: telephone. Apply 44 | Lower Willdam street ! ON | 1 INTELLIGENT | PERSON ° MAY! earn $100 monthly correspondin i nd for newspapers; no canvassing. |LARGE BRICK Send for particulars, Press Syndi- cate, 3,969 Lockport, NY. ob HOUSE AND BARN, | LOT ON K & and 8 acres of land, on Alfred, near to a Fu buyer. WISH CHERY Comeession, at once. Apply "to J. D. Boyd, 106 Pine street | #2 S00---FRAME nov SKE, UNIV ERSITY avenue; good locality. RENT --818.00--BRIC K HOUSE, central location; a snap for imme- diate tenant. BRICK HOUSE, LARGE, NEW, ALL improvements, with stable; 'cheap. George A. Bateman, real estate, in surance, 67 Clarence street. STORAGE FOR Fu RNIT RE, CLEAN, dary, airy rooms; your own lock and | ro key. Frost's City Storage, 299] Queen St Phone 526b {LaDlES WANTED TO DO PLAIN AND light sewing at home, whole or spare time; good pay; work scnt any distance; charges paid. Send} stamp for full particulars Nation- al Manufacturing Company, Mont- rea REDROOM AND SITTING ROOM, Married couple preferred; no chil-| dren; or an elderly.person. Cen- | tral location Apply Box 513, Whig office -~ si WANTED -- RESPONSIBLE REPRE- sentative In each county. New Combination. 12 tools in 1. Sells at sight to farmers, teamsters, contractors, ete Weight 24 pounds, Lifts 3 tons, holsts, stretches wire, pulls posts. Many other uses. Free sample to active agents Easy work. Big profits One agent's profit $4550 in one day Another' $1,000 in Dee. 1914, We start you. Write to-day for Big Color Plate. Quick action secures exclusive sale. Harrah Mfg, Co, Bloomfield, Ind. A FEW NICE 5 TO 7 ROOM BUNGA- | BOARD AND ROOMS. lows, with furaiture yet, at w---- "Bastview Park" x miles from FIRST CLASS B Le OARD AND ROOMS, Ringoton, on Bi Jawtenee: good | Good location, modern conveniences. and water Anply J. D. Boyd, 106 | ---- Apply Ip Brock street. ne t ERI SI ingston [FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, WITH or without board: also table board. Mrs. 32 Ontario street Beardsell, DENTAL | | A. E. KNAPP, RA, LDS, DDS, RE. [ran E-BOARDERS, ALSO HAVE FUR. Box C, moved to 258 Princess street. nished rooms, with or without board, to rent. All odern venfences. Apply 63. William corner Wellington, ocan- WANTED GENWRAL St, ANY BRRNON ond. DR. ©, C, NASH, Renton, Street. DENTIST, DR. T. assistant. 133 RR HAVING GOOD Phone 735. SEC. |' urniture and stoves ih Jet me (know. ay good prices. J. Thompson, a 'rincess sireet, phone FINANCIAL FRONTENAC LOAN AND INVEST. ment Soclety; 'neorporated 1863; President, Colonel Henry R. Smith, oney Issued on city and farm properties, munic'pal and country depentures; mortgages purchased; deposits received and Interest al- lowed. 8. C. McGill, Manager, 87 Clarence . Street: alspose a. v CUSTOMERS, I PAY THE HIGHEST rices for new and second-hand urniture. All kinds of furniture, clothing, boots, tools, etc, to sell Drop a card and I will call. 8. Shapiro, 46 Princess street DRS, SPARKS AND SPARKS, DEN: tists, 159 Wellington street; J. Figenan Walsh, D.D.S., LD, as- | tant. (Phone 346. | | | | | PERSONAL, HAIR, MOLES, WARTS, BIRTHMARKS | and all growths and skin blem- | ishes removed permanently, with: | " out scar; 30 years' S3perience, Elmer J. Lake, Tye, Throat, and Skin Specialist, Bagot street. TEACHER WANTED. QUALWIED TEACHER w ANTED, male, Protestant, for 8.8. No. 5, Hinchinbrooke. Apply George A. Smith, secretary, Parham, Ont, stating salary. HVERPADLs JONDON AND GY.onkg Fire- Insurance Company. Available assets $61,187, ne in adaition tv which the policyholders have for security the unlimited lability eof city property. Insured at lowest possible rates, Before renewing old or Eiving new businsas got ates from tratige Strange, Agents. Phone 2125 Noss; 258 MEDICAL. D, B. BELL, M.D. CM, LM.C.C. gery, 138 Wellington street; phone | NORMAL TRAINED PROTESTANT 115. { teacher for Inverary, Shoal Bec« { on No, torrington, duties "to [H. A. HOYCE, M.D,, C.M,, LATE MEDI. | commence 'September Ist. Salary cal Superintendent Kingston Gener- | Kon last teacher $600, al Hospital. Surgery and residence | ormal trained teachers need apply. 93 Wellington street. Phone 964. Apply, stating salary and experi- ence, etc, to James BE. Dixon, R.R. No. 2, Kingston. 'CARPENTERING. a -------------------------------- {Ry JAMES SELBY FOR ALL KINDS of carpenter work. 312 University Avenue. CATERING ESTIMATES GIVEN ON OLD OR NEW carpenter work. "Raising or mov- ing bulldings. <. Ww. Kellar, 10 Patrick street. ARCEITROT [ WM, NEWLANDS _& SON, ARCHI- tects, etc. YMces, 258. Bagot St | Phone 61. f= POWER & SON, chants'. Ban Brock Drop a card Light Wood for BUSINESS CHANCES ANYONE ANYWHERE CAN START a mail order business at home: no canvassing; be your own boss Send for free booklet: tells Heacock, 2,969 kport, N.Y. WE CATER TO PARTIES, BALLS, | wedding breakfasts, banquets, ete) also rent dishes, table linens and) silverware, Reid ahd Hambrook. M. P. Lela, 30 Unlon Street; ¥. C. Hambrook, 17 is Alfred Street. Phones 843 or 30 | | | 1 i LEGAL UPHOLSTERING. ae i" ence St, K! DA RORITEOTS, MER- fiding, corner K wet ihgton siroets, W. J. GAVINE, UPHOLSTERING, RE- | , pairing and carpet . wock and] mattress renovating. Drop a card | or call 316 Bagot roel, BARRISTER w office, 70 Clar- Te SEBMER A Summer 3 50 a Load hig 4 REGAL) ates for for all Kinds of Drives. A SerciaLyy, ~ Attention to Boat and Train