Daily British Whig (1850), 23 Jun 1915, p. 7

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

THR DATLY BRITISH WHTC. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23, LADIES' BANKING ACCOUNTS Receive careful attention at all Branches of The Bank of Toronto. Every courtesy and assistance is rendered by eflicient officers. Money may be deposited or withdrawn as desired, and interest is « paid on balances. A call is solicited at any time you have money to deposit or other banking business to transact. Capital . . « . $5,000,000 THE LBA An. A A AAAS. rt PN BUSINESS FOR SALE Store, Bakery and Dwelling combined. $6,402,810 ness; must be sold, owner leaving eity, This is worth investigating THE J. K. CARROLL AGENCY, 68 BROCK STREET, J. DRIVER, Representative. mm me NK or TORONTC Phone 08 or 874] They do not detract from yo ap- peacance, they are not a disfigure- ment This ople ou ir RODGER'S GLASSES is good news who hesitate if come to our your glasses you with the result We design and make our glasses to conform to the lines of your face and to follow your features Our service is val comes to weating lasses Eye examined sc tifically. R. J. RODGER, Jeweler aud Optician, 347 King Street, Kingston. "Where the clock Is on the walk" to to hundreds of wear glasses. Optometrist for will delighted pe be able when It ARE BECOMING Strawberries are com- { ing in freely every day. You can rely upon get- ting them fresh, at the lowest market price. ANDERSON BROS. Princess and Division Streets. Phone 458. J-Articles you'll need for Vacation Pays: It may be a Hair Brush, Tooth | Brush, Toilet Soaps, or Complexion Creams to remove tan and sunburn. Our window tells the story, | Hoag's Drug Store Opp. Y.M.0.A. Phono 255. KINGSTON, ONT. | SAR 4 TT And All Seasonable Fruits Get Your Awning CHOICE GROCERIES | Made In, Kingston If you want an up-to-date- Awning, | Bont or Waggon Cover, Cork Fenders JOS. AHEARN, JR, p-to-date Grocery and INCIDENTS OF THE DAY {1 y0AL NOTES AND ITEMS OF GENERAL INTEREST. Happenings in the City and Vicinity | --What the Merchants Offer to the | Readers of the Whig. | William Swaine, piano tunef. Orders | | received at McAuley's." 'Phone 564. © | There was no bowling on Tuesday | evening owing to the wet nature of | the grounds. | Joseph riodge, certificated piano | tuner, 273 King strect, West. Phone | 868. & Four Germans arrived from Mon- | Itreal on Wednesday morning and | | were interned at Fort Henry. | James Reid, 100 Clergy street, | {on Monday celebrated the ninety-| Sixth anniversary of his birth. i H. Cunningham, piano tuner, 21! King street. Leave orders at McAul- | ey's Book Store. | Miss Edith McConnell, trained | nurse, Is on her way to Saskatche- | wan to nurse her mother, who is very | ill. : The annual decoration of the | graves of 'Oddfellows will take place lat Cataraqui Cemetery on Sunday, Two horses and waggons for | July 4th, bread delivery, good stable, drive house and large lot, a good paying busi- William J. Crothers, Jr., has pur-| chased the residence lately occupied | by Rev. Dr. Ryckman on Sydenham | | street. ! Miss Mina Donnelly, Athens, has left as delegate from Queen's College {to attend the Y.W.C:A. convention at Muskoka, | | . The splendid rains of the past few | | days have been greatly appreciated ! { by the farmers, It has helped the hay and also the grain. Division street residents complaih {of the noise caused by young men {and women driving along that thor- | oughtare late at night. All arrangements for a baseball { game between the Havana Red Sox] {and a picked team from the City | League have been completed. | Dr. J. F. Gibson has taken out A | permit for the erection of a brick- | veneered residence on the west side | of Barrie street, botween Princss {and Queen streets. W. H, Wyllie went to Cornwall at | {noon Wednesday, and will address | |the Town and County Councils on | the work being carried on by the! | Children's Aid Society. i { . There was but one drunk in the Police Court on Wednesday morn- | ing. He was fined $1 and costs, {and as he did not have the money | had to go to jail. He hailed from | Ottawa. | The circulars calling for aid for | the Mowat Memorial Hospital have | | bean «sent to- citizens, Quick re- | | sponse by all will make it an easy | I {thing to finance the institution. Let | everyone help. ! Edward Walsh, of Crawford &| Walsh, has received a German hel-| met from his brothér who is at the front. It was worn by a Bavarian, and is of brown leather with brass | trimmings. Willie Leslie, Huntington, West { Virginia, who has been visiting his {uncle, T. A. Davidson, Pembroke | street, left for his home on Tuesday. On Sunday he sang two solos in S€ James' Church. Constables Craig and Timmers man are making good progress with their sanitary inspection. Constable Timmérman will complete his work on the soith side of Princess street in a day or so. AL the Stone adjournment inquest in hitby on Tuesday, Harry Bir- mingham, Kingston, who was the last person to see the dead G. T. R. operator alive, testified that he had TONIGHT The u y > " Provision Store. ened to 27914 Montreal St. Phone 866 Awning Maker, or Lile Floats for your boat, drop a CAPTAIN JOSEPH DIX, 211 Nelgon Street. IF YOU WANT THE BEST, Try Gordon's Special Blend Teas and Coffev, 30c, 36¢, 40c per 1b. GORDON'S GROCERY 149 Montreal St. Phone 88. For Hire (1915 REGAL) WebtpiNgs A R. J. Allen, | Phone 300, Automobile | g a | Special Rates for all Kinds of Drives. Prompt Attention to Boat Se Train { terboro, who has been medical officer 5. Service and Efficiency Guaranteed. 340 Johnson Sireet 2 Great Sale of Furniture ! | | him his. no idea who killed his friend. The majority of the cadets of the Royal Military College returned home on Wednesday. There are about sixteen who are remaining te take a special army course to be held in Kingston. They will re- main in their quarters at the col lego. Wadnesday forenoon Constables Arniel, Armstrong and Sargeant ar- {rested a couple of young men on Brock street on a charge of being | drunk, and jt is likely that they will | also be charged with being vagrants. | Captain Garnet Greer, MD. Pe- of the Second Battalion since its or< ganization, has been transferred to No. 2 General Hospital (Canadian), near Dieppe, France, and is now on duty in the surgical ward. SIR PERCY GIROUARD NOT AFRAID OF K. OF K. Famous French-Canadian Engineer Now Organizing Armament Production in England 3 When the full history ef the Euro- pean struggle comes to be written it will be found that the fon owes a great debt to Sir Perey Girouard. In company with Lord Moulton and Mr. George Booth, the "push and go man," Sir Percy, of recent months, devoted his oagniticent J Bowers of organization to the pr ion of ar- ments. 'The brilliant French- adian has now been granted a major-generalship in the army, thus yet another of young men has been given a respon-| sible post. Like Sir Archibald Hun- ter and Sir Leslie Rundle; Sir Percy In the fected- of the "3 p tehener though none the less of his brilliant officer for ry self ter coun Lord | London GRAND House And Every After noon and Evening CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCE, FEATURE VAUDEVILLE Famous Players Films, 5 Reels. Marguerite Clark in "GRETNA GREEN" New Programme' Monday and Thursddy | Prices: Mat. 10¢, any seat. | Evening, 10¢; reserved Ge extra. | Lake Ontario "ARK TO-NIGHT and Every Night at 8.30 WEDNESDAY MATINEE AT 3.30 i FREE Show Select Vaud-ville Acts | FEATURE PHOTO PLAYS | Free Admission to Park by Street | CONDENSED gk| THE PEOPLE'S FORUM [AY ADVERTISING RATES. First insertion, 1c a word. Esch econ, secutive insertion thereafter, half cent a word. Minimum charge for one iusertion, 25¢; three issertions, S0e; six, $1; one month, $2; HELP WANTED. AN ADVT OF 3 WORDS OR LESS under this head, costs 36c for one night. or §fc for shree. LOSE. STRAYED OR STOLEN, A SCOTCH collie pup, from 288 Victoria street, on June 22nd Anyone harboring same afier this potice will be pro- secuted. Aka LADY'S SILVER WRIST WATCH, BE. tween the Opera House and corner King and Ellerbeck streets. Find- er kindly office and receive FOR CHARTER, return to Whig reward. SALESMAN FOR SATURDAYS. EX- Perienced in fresh meats preferred. | Apply The Wm. Davies Co, Ltd Cars Only. Wed. Children's 1c, Day. (mmm im i THE BELVIDERE, 141 KING STREET. Single and double suites with private bath. Transient, month- ly and permanént rates. Phone 1743, Notice The Drawing of Prizes In connection with the Garden y at the House of Providence, will take place at the House of -PPovidence Wednesday. i June 23rd, at 8 p.m. --~-- FOR THE PICNIC AFTERNOON TEA Use the Dainty Shoricake Biscuit PEEK FREAN'S SHORTCAKE See P. F. on euch. Don't put off getting your hat cleaned until the warm weather, Get it done now and have it ready to put on any day you re- quire it. We are mot "Hatters," but our reputation proves that we know how to clean, bleach and re- block all kinds of hats. All work guaranteed or money: refunded. Bros. 90 and 200 PRINCESS STREET Phone 544, This is not only a medicinal cer- eal but it is tasty as well. It is de- licious as a cereal or made in pan- cakes. ng or tesasunans, JO uSble SBR i... avenss cents. At Your Grocers. FENWICK, Y & C0. ( ) pedition of 1896, and the Nile Ex- pedition a year later. His skill as an organizer prompted the authori- ties to place him-in the position of railway trafic manager at Woolwich Arsenal in 1900, and for three years, from 1909, he was Governor and commander-in-chief in British Bast Africa. Sir Percy has been summed up as a blend of French audacity and ima- gination. American ingenuity, and British doggedness. At Woplwich on one occasion he strolled from the officers' mess in an immaculate dress suit and pald a surprise visit to the engineers under his control. He dis- covered one grimy mechanic with a face full of woe, endeavoring to start a refractory engine. "Fetch me some overalls," snapped Sir Percy, five minutes 'later, with his dress suit covered with the greasy blue lin- en garments, he had red amidst the mass of 'wheels, pul- leys, and cylinders of the engine. He was out of sight for some time, but when he 'reap the machine was in order. ---------- AN APPEAL IS MADE, SECOND COOK, WHO MUST BE GOOD on short orders and pastry. Also | an experiencdd waitress. Apply Hotel Frontenac. A GOOD, PRACTICAL MAN TO MAKE | bolégna, sausage, cooked meats, and all in that line of work. Also to fut up pork. Good wages, and steady work." Anderson Bros, INTELLIGENT PEISON MAY earn $100 monthly ding | corr MOTOR-LAUNCH FOR CHARTER. Full equipment, 'conifortable seat- ing Apply George Allan, experi- enced pilot, 79 John si cet. Phone 27. TO LET. A SIX ROOMED FRAME with water closet, HOU 43 Division SE, St. STORAGE FOR FURNITY Sean ang dry. MoCann, 0 tree Stock DWELLINGS, OFFICES, STORES, "hell Hstate Agency, Me- Cann's n Brock for newspapers; no canvassing i Bend for $ajticalats. Press Syadi- cate, 3.96% Lockport, N.Y. -- EXPERIENCED SPRCIALTY SALES. men to eall on retail trade and rep- nly: Personal interview desired See Mr. Warner, Randolph Hatel resent old established firm in East- ern Ontario Commission basis MAID FOR GENERAL HOUSE WORK, FAMILY OF TWO. ! "Apply fo MRS. LAIDLAW, 149 Earl Street WE WANT TO BUY SECOND HAND! eese feathers. Apply Kingston attress Company, 5568 Princess St | HORSE WANTED, SOUND AND QUIET to ride and drive. Write price and full particulars te Box 424, Whig office. BUY OR RENT, A 10 OR 12 ROOM- | ed house, on fahnson, William or Earl street, below University Ave-! nue. 'Address Box 621, Whig office. | ANY ERSON HAVING ond-hand furniture and dispose of, let BY, good prices. J, Th rincess street, phone 1§00. CUSTOMERS, I PAY THE HIGHEST rices for new and second-hand | urniture. All kinds of furniture, | clothing, boots, tools, ete. to sell | Drop a card and I will call. 8. Bhapiro, 46 Princess street SEC. toves to me know. I will m 388 | TEACHER WANTED. QUALIFIED TEACHER WANTED, male, Protestant, for 8.8. No. b, Hinchinbrooke. Apply George A. Smith, secretary, arham, Ont. statihg salary. | { | | { MUSIC. GRACE BE. CLOUGH, LT.C.M., PIAN- ist and teacher of pianoforte play- ing, member of the teaching staff of the Toronto Conservatory of Music, will accept pupils in King- ston for the summer term. . Those wishing instruction should apply at once at 23 Pine street. ARCHITEOT WM. NEWLANDS & tects, ete, es, Phone 61. om Pe POWER & SON ARCHITECTS, chants' Bank Building, Brock and Wellington Drop a card. SON, ARCHI 268 Bagot St. » - corner streets, CARPENTERING. TRY JAMES SELRY FOR ALL KINDS of carpenter work. - 212 University Avenue, ESTIMATES GIVEN ON OLD OR NEW carpénter work. (Raising or mov- ing bulldings. C. W. Kellar, 10 Patrick street. ~ : } § : 2 E SUMMER COTTAGE, MoCann's Real Estate Agency, Brock street. FURNISHED. 52 OFFICES IN CLARENCE ST. CHAM- bers Apply to Mudle, 79 Clarence St. FURNISHED locality Apply HOUSE, IN CENTRAL 213 William street. LARGE BRICK HOUSE AND BARN, and § acres of land, on Alfred, near Concession, at once. Apply to J. D. Boyd, 106 Pine street. ees obit STORAGE FOR FURNITURE, CLEAN, dry, airy rooms; your own lock and key. Frost's ity Storage, 209 Queen St.. Phone b26h, BIGHT ROOM HOUSE, CENTRAL. LO. | cation, hot water heating, all mod- ern conveniences; partly furnished if Sesired, Apply Box 186, Whig office, EIGHT ROOMED HOUSE, WITH MOD- | ern improvements, corner Division and Quebec streets. Apply J. D Boyd, 108 Pine, or Mr. Pringle, next door, Division street. A FURNISHED HOUSE, AT 139 Union street West, 10 rooms, all modern conveniences; splendidly situated near water. ossession July 1st. Apply T. J. Leckhart, or on premises lows, with A FEW NICE 5 TO 7 ROOM DUNGA: at | furniture yet, Eastview Park," six miles from Kingston, on St. Lawrence; rod access and conveniences by and water. Awply J. D. Boyd Pine, Kingston. . DENTAL A. E. KNAFP, B.A, LDS, DDS, moved fo 268 Princess street. and , 106 DR. ©. C. NASH, DENTIST, DR. Renton, assistant. Street. Phone 735. TT B. 133 Princess DRS. SPARKS AND SPARKS, DEN- tists, 159 Wellington street; Leonard Walsh, DD, sistant. Phone 346. PERSONAL, Cunningham & for a month or six weeks. | 3. | LDS, as- | FOR ADOPTION--A HEALTHY BABY boy, two weeks old. Good parent- age. Apply Box 2086, Whig office. HAIR, MOLES, WARTS, BIRTHMARKS and all growths and skin blem- ishes' removed permanently, with- out scar; 30 years' experience. Dr. Fimer,J. Lake, Eye, Ear, Nbsé Throat and Skin Specialist, 258 Bagot street. MEDICAL. D, E. BELL, M.D. CM, LM.CC., SUR. gery, 138 Wellington street; phone H, A. BOYCE, M.D.. C.M., LATE MEDI. cal Superintendent Kingston Gener. al Hospital. Surgery and resid FOR SALE. THESE EFFECTIYE ADVTS, COST little. Once, ¢; three times, 60¢} one week, $1.00, OER 100 CART LOADS Inqiiire 340 Barrie oF street. EARTH. SUMMER WOOD; 2 SHORT CORDS pine and cedar, $3, delivered, Ap- i ply east end Cataraqul bridge, or phone 1079 SULKIES, riages, { Turk's. { GO.CARTS at 'reasonable Phone 708. AND CAR. prices, at A VAN, AT A BARGAIN. capacity about 20 1 i real street, | SEATING Apply 299% Mont- between 12 and 1 o'clock, [UPRIGHT WALL SHOW CASE, TENTS | awnings, fishing tackle, eto. { Everything must be sold by Jul 1st. Lease expires. Frank . Cooke, 39 Clarence street. i | [SALE OF BICYCLES -- SCOUT Bi 1 cycles, $27; Pastime Bicycles, Ls Perfect Rigid Frame, $40; Perfect ! Cushion Frame, $50; fitted with 3+ speed gear, $80. Geo. Muller, 313 ing street. | - GASOLINE LAUNCH, 25 FT. LONG, fully equipped and in first class | running order; also lease of boat house, price $150.00. Apply 147 Division street. TWO STORY FRAME DWELLING | Bath, Ont; 9 rooms bath room, well, large verandah, front lawn, { frame stable, good-sized garden; { full view Bay of Quinte Would also make excellent summer resi- dence or club house Apply to F. J. Davy, agent, Prescott, Ont AT [GOOD BUILMMNG LOTS ON UPPER William, on Garrett street,on Fron. tenac street, on Albert street, on Collingwood street FRAME HOUSE, BARRIE STREET. 3 FRAME COTTAGEN, JAMES STREET 1 FRAME, DURHAM STREET, : i una George A. Bateman, sireel, Phone 396 STREET. $7 to $30. 67 Clarence BOARD AND ROOMS, FIRST CLASS ROARD AND ROOMS, Good location, modern conveniences. Apply 243 Brock street. FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, wWiTh or without board; also table board. Mrs. Beardsell, 32 Ontario street. TABLE-ROARDERS, ALSO HAVE FUR. nished rooms, with or without { board, to rent. All modern con- wenlences. Apply 63 Willam St, { corner Wellington, FINANCIAL | PRONTENAC LOAN AND INVEST. { ment Boelety; 'ncorporated 1863; residént, Colonel Henry R. Smith, ohey issued on city and farm | roperties, munic'pal and count Sepontares: tuortgages purch 3 i deposits received and Interest al- 8. C. McGIll, Manager, 87 Clarence Street. i | lowed. |LIVERPOOL, LONDON AND GLOBE Fire Insurance C pany, Available assets $61,187,215. In addition to which the policyholders have for security the unlimited lability of clty insu at lowest Berore ISnowing Ae al ra Phone CATERING WE CATER TO PARTIES, BALLS, wedding breakfasts, banquets, ete, also rent dishes, tab nens and silverware, id an [amb e M Ph et; F. C Re PP id. 30 Union Bt . Hambrool 176 Street. Phaties 84 308 Alfre UPHOLSTERING. Agents. or 93 Wellington street. Phone 984. BUSINESS CHANCES ANYONE ANYWHERE CAN START a maf) Pras business at home: no ng: your own boss Bend for free klet: tol w Hescock. 3,969 Lockport N¥ MC W. J. GAVINE, UPHOLSTERING, RE. pairing and carpet work and mattress renovating. Drop a card or call 318 Bagot street. 4 BUSNIESS NOTICE. WM. EGAN WISHES TO ANNOUNCE that he has purchased the tailor shop formerly run by Thos. Galle. way and will do all kinds of ra- pairing and pressing. Also make up sults fro your own cloth. Workmanshi guaranteed, in Brock street. Light Wood for $150 'a Load : Gentlemen,' let, ns clean and, reblock your old Felt Hat. We can save money for youn. We. call for and deliver,

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy