tm tat tml ® THY. DATT.Y BRITISH WHIG. THURSDAY, JUNE 24, 1915. w~ INCIDENTS OF THE DAY GRAND 2 LADIES' BANKING ACCOUNTS Receive careful attention at all Branches of The Bank of Toronto. Every courtesy and assistance is rendered by efficient 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 Money may be deposited or withdrawn as desired, and interest is paid on balances.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 Reserved Funds $6,102,810 Tue BANK or TORONTC Brrr, | Som an BUSINESS FOR SALE Store, Bakery and Dwelling combined. bread delivery, good ness; must be sold, owher leaving city. This is worth investigating THE J. K. CARROLL AGENCY, 56 BROCK STREET. J. DRIVER, Representative. ssi itary Watch Wristlets WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A SHIPMENT OF MILITARY WRIST WATCHES AT PRICES FROM $2.75 UP. ALL OUR WATCHES ARE SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE, AND ARE RELIABLE TIME-KEEPERS, RJ. RODGER, Jeweler & Optician 347 KING ST., KINGSTON. "Where the clock is on 'the walk." Arr, rn -------- GOOD NEWS ! 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 438. Articles you'll need for Vacation | Days: 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. YM.C.A. Phone 258. | KINGSTON, ONT. RRR yw 'MUCH ADLER-I-KA CHOICE GROCERIES USED IN KINGSTON. -------------------- ; It is.reported by G. W. Mabood, | druggist, cor. Princess and Bagot And All : |i that much Adler-i-ka is sold Seasonable Fruits {|in Kingston. People have found out {| that ONE SPOONFUL of this simple AH || buckthorn bark and glycerine mix- JOS. EARN, JR. {/'ture relieves atmost ' ANY CASE The of constipation, sour or gassy stom- ach. It is so powerfyjgthat it is| |used successfully in appendicitis. | {ONE MINUTE after you take it the | | gasses rumble and pass out. It is { { up-to-date Grocery and Provision Store. 27914 Montreal St. Phone 866 perfectly safe and cannot gripe. a Automobile For Hire | (1915 REGAL) Special Rates for all Kinds of Drives. WepniNGs A Seeciavry, { | Prompt Attention, to Boat and Train | alls. BEST, Try Gordon's Special Blend Teas and Coffee, 30c, 35¢, 40c per 1b. GORDON'S GROCERY || 149 Montreal St. | Phone 88. IF YOU WANT THE | | i R. J. Allen, | Phone 300. 340 Johnson Street. | { aii om a ps a 2s Great Sale of urniture ! At Robt. J. Reid's Commencing Friday Morning, June 4 Service and Efficiency 'Guaranteed. [for the First Canadian L)OAL NOTES AND ITEMS OF GENERAL INTEREST. Happenings in the City and Vicinity ==What the Merchants Offer to the Readers of the Whig. | received at McAuley's. 'Phone 564. Workmen are engaged putting in: ventilators for the police station cells, H. Cunningham, piano tuner, 21 King street. Leave orders at McAul- ey"s Book Store. The steamer Thousand Islander | will make its first trip of the season out of Ogdensburg Sunday afternoon. | Joseph Hodge, certificated plano | tuner, 273 King strect, West. Phone | 868. LéPper, Kingston, Ont., from tuber- culosis. ' William Emms, Merchants Bank, Montreal, with wife and son "Jack," | {are the gnests of Horace Attwood, | | at the City Buildings. | It isceurrently rumored that W. J.| Bryan, ex-U. S. Secretary of State] Two horses and waggons for | wii] summer among the Thousand Is-| stable, drive house and layge lot, a good paying busi- lands and up the Rideau. { | Miss L. G. Cooke who recently | graduated as nurse from 'Cumberland Street Hospital, Brooklyn, N.Y., has Phone 88 or 874 arrived to spend the summer with | her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cooke, Williamstown, Ont. | There was a very short session of | {the Police Court Thursday morn- | ling. Two young men were charged ! with drunkenness and vagrancy, and a fine of $5. and costs or twenty | days was imposed upon each one. { You are invited to a player piano | {ahd Victrola recital, to-morrow, Fri-| | day afternoon from 3 o'clock to 4.30 | | C. W. Lindsay, Limited, 121 Princess | street, | Tho Sunday school of Queen | | Street Methodist Church held its an- | | nual picnic at Long Island Park this | afternoon, going down on the steam- | | er Aletha. { | E. Lumb, B.8¢., a Queen's gradu- | ate, who has been in the west for the | | last year, is in the city visiting] friends before he leaves for his home | [in Bancroft. | { The Relief Committee of the | | Kingston branch of the Canadian Pa- | | triotic Fund will meet Friday after- | noon at four o'clock, in the Board of Trade rooms, to pas3 the allow. ances for the month. | | Sergt.-Inst, Brown, R.C.H.A., re- | turned from Toronto on Wednesday | | where he has been for the last week | lon a recruiting trip for "C" Bat- { tery. He reports that recruits are | becoming harder than ever to | eure. { Those who object to the form of | | the ballot used to decide whether we | should have a Utilities Commission {or not are reminded that it was pre-| | pared by the Finance Committee of | which the Mayor is the chairman. ! | It should have been right. | | The militia authorities will not | put on extra guards at the Armou- { ries, Kingston drydock, and else- where in the city as a precaution against an outrage here similar to the one in Windsor on Tuesday. The presbnt strength is 'cansidered quite | sufficient, | THE SPORT REVIEW | Running races, legislated out of California several years ago, when betting was stopped, are to be re- vived in San Francisco with a thir- ty-day meet at the Pan¥mg-Pacific Exposition .beginning August 30th. John A. The Niagara District Baseball League is no more. 'Port Colborne imported players from Buffalo and that caused St. Catharines to object to that team remaining. Disagree- ment spread until yesterday Presi- dent Robertson announced that the league was at an end. Speaking about "Seotty'"' David- | son, the Toronto News says: "Not-| withstanding the fact that the call! Contingent came just at the beginning of the hockey season last year and when, the Kingston boy could have had a contract for any salary within rea- son, he was One of the first to en- list." The efforts of the past few years to bring lacrosse back into its own. are now being felt. These who did missionary work in the districts where the game Jind died out and induced thesyounger element to take up the game are seeing the results of their efforts. Not only has the interest increased, but the players have learned the art of the game, and superior lacrosse is the order. Montreal Herald: Details received se- | And Every After- TONIGHT CONTINUOUS PERVORMANCE, At 2.80 p.m. and 7.30 p.m. FEATURE VAUDEVILLE Famoua Players Films, § Reels © William Farnum in New Programme Monday and Thursday : Mat, 10¢, any seat. 10¢; reserved Se extra. Lake Ontario ARK Prices Evening, FEATURE PHOTO PLAYS | Free Admission to Park by Street | Cars Only. Wed. Children's 1c. Day. AA stron me INFORMATION WANTED. Information that will conviet the person Who set out poison for ani. mais in the upper lnneway off Clergy street, between Willlam and John- son sfreein. Five dollars will he paid] for convicting evidence. Address Box "WW. WW." Whig office, THE BELVIDERE, 141 KING STREET. Single and double suites with private bath. Transient, month- ly and permanent rales. Phone 1743, FOR THE PICNIC AFTERNOON TEA Use the Dainty Shorteahe Biscuit PEEK FREAN'S SHORTCAKE mm THIS IS HAT CLEANING TIME 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 yeu re- quire it. We are not "Hatters," but our reputation proves that we know how to tlean, bleach and re- block all kinds of hats. All work guaranteéd or money refumded. Pappas Bros. 90 and 200 PRINCESS STREET Phone 544. THE NATIONAL DRINK. FENW x 2-- EXCURSIONS --2 SS. Thousand Islander SATURDAY, JUNE 20TH THURSDAY, JULY 1ST, 1000 Islands and Return Lv. Kingston, 2.15 pm. Home 8 pm. Pare D0e. 8S. AMERICA Sunday, Jane 27--Lv, for Cape Jinsent cent @ hn and 2.30 p.m. rough 1000 Island , Sroups ou afternoon trip. Fare Thursday, duly lelv. at 'one "i giving hour at Cape. in Toronto about the reported death of Allan Davidson, the former crack forward of the Toronto hockey team, show that the big fellow was as game ingame in fighting the Qer- mans as he was in battling oppon- ents on the ice. Throughout the war, Davidson had beem noted for his dashing bravery and daring. Found Dead at Greenbush. Brockville , June 24.--David Mur. phy, aged about eighty years ,was found dead on Tuesday last on the premises of his ew, William Tackaberry, Greenbush. Deceased enjoyed good health, and Tuesday evening ate a hearty cheese- maker, He was porn at Pine Hill, and was i -- Montreal, June 24.--Dr. Oliver] by the oficiais of the ie" , claimed by ughy | Messy, - Enemy Department to neo and Evening ie ai rete i sx 1] Wiliam Swaine, piano tuner. Orders 'The Sign of the Cross. ' PAGE SEVERN | THE PEOPLE'S FORUM | CONDENSED ADVERTISING RATES, | FOR CHARTER. FOR SALE. First lusertion, lc a word. Each con- \MOTOR-LAUNCH sceutive insertion thereafter, half- Fy equipment, cent a word. Minimum charge for | ng: Apnly ange Allan, one fasertion, 20c¢; three insertions, | 27 » Boe; six, $1; one month, $2. FOR Pho CHARTER. THESE EFFECTIVE ADVTS. comfortable. seat- experi- ne | | TO LET. | HELP WANTED. TO-NIGHT and Every Night at 8.30 ** Ad teh f Meredith, N.H WEDNESDAY MATINEE AT 380. | es c rom Meredith, N.H., 3 | MEO the death of Miss Emma FREE Show Select Vaudeville Acts | svimswan vor sarumbAvs. { | 4 GOOD, PRACTICAL MAN TO MAKE | bologna, {sound on June 15 {A BIX ROOMED FR { with water closet, ADVT OF 25 WORDS OR LESS, | AME HOUSE, 43 Division St under this head, costs 20c for one STORAG night, er 60c for three. in EX. FOR FURNITIRE, PO. Sean ang dry. MoCsan, $3 Broek perienced in fresh meats preferred. | pWRLLINGS, ©) STORES. Apply The Wm. Dav'es Co, Ltd. | Cann's - Rest Bitate Agency, bpp i Brock St. Mer 8 ISBECOND COOK, WHO MUST BE GOOD | T { on short orders and pastry. . Also [SUMMER COTTAGE, waitress. McCann's. Real Estate Agency, an experienced ! Brock street. Apply Hotel Frontenac FURNISHED. 82 bers. Apply to Cunningham Mudie, sausage, cooked 79 Clarence St. meats, | and all in that line of work i Also | {OFFICES IN CLARENCE ST. CHAM. & to cut up pork. Good wages, steady work. Anderson Bres. Yocality | Apply 213 William street. 4nd I PURNISHED HOUSE, IN CENTRAL i for a month or six weeks INTELLIGENT PERSON WAY! earn $100 monthly corresponding | for newspapers; no canvassing. | Send for particulars. Press 8yndi- | cate, ;3,968 Leckport, N.X. { LARGE BRICK Concession, at once. Apply to D. Boyd, 106 Pine street. EXPERIENCED SPECIALTY SALES. ke men to call on foal trade and rep- e¥ 8 resent old established firnd in East- | Queen St Ontario Commission basis | =m Personal. interview desired. [RIGHT ROOM HOUSE, CENTRAL L See Mr. Warner, Randolph Hotel } dry, airy rooms; your own lock a Frost's 1 Phone 526b, érn' e if des office. nvenlences; partly furnish red. Apply Box 186, WANTED GHENWEAL | HOUSE AND BARN, and § acres of land, on Alfred, near J, |STORAGE FOR FURNITURE, OLEAN, SALE OF BICYCLES = nd ty Storage; 299 0- cation, hot water heating, all mod- ed Whig | |EIGHT ROOMED HOUSE, WITH MOD- 1 ern improvements, Appin Kingston | and Quebec 558 Princess St. | i corner Divisi Reese feathers. streets. Apply J. Mattress Company, oor, Division street. on D Boyd, 108 Pine, or Mr. Pringle, next {HORSE WANTED, SOUND AND QUIET { A to ride and drive. Write price and | Whig FURNISHED HOUSE, 'nion street West, 10 rooms, modern conveniences; 1 situated near water. Possess| July 1st Apply T. J, Lockhart, on premises full particulars to Box 424, [ANY PERSON HAVING SEC- | AT 139 all splendidly on or ond<hand furniture and stoves (0 A FEW NICE § TO 7 ROOM BUNG dispose of, let me Know. I will lows, with furniture yet, pay good prices. J. Thompson, 333 | "Eastview k,"" phone 1600. | Kingston, | access. and and wager. Pins, | | office. | | 'rincess" streat, Lawrence; ) conveniences by la Anply J. D. Boyd, 1 Kingston. DENTAL | CUSTOMERS, I FAY THE HIGHEST prices for new and second-hand! furniture. All kinds of furniture, | clothing, boots, tools, etc., to sell. | Drop a card and I will call. 8. | A- at six miles from od nd 06 | Shapiro, 45 _Shapir Princess street |A. BE. KNAPP, BA. LDS. DDS, R { moved to 258 Princess street. E- TEACHER WANTED. IDR. €. €. NASH, DENTIST, DR, T. Renton, assistant. 1338 Street. Phone 735, QUALIFIED TEACHER WANTED, | male, Protestant, for 8.8. No. By | momen Hinehinbrooke. Apply George A. DRS. SPARKS AND SPARKS, DE Smith, secretary, arham, Ont. | tists, 159 Wellington street; stating salary. | Leonard Walsh, phe. 'siatant. Phone 346. MUSIC. | PERSONAL, GRACE E, CLOUGH, L/T.CM., PIAN- HAIR, MOLES, 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, ARCHITROT? and all growths out scar; 30 years' experience, Elmer J. Lake, E o Throat and Skin Bagot street, MEDICAL, - ye, Ear, Specialist, " B. Princess No | J. LDS, as- WARTS, BIRTHMARKS and skin blem- ishes removed permanently, with- Dr. Nose, 258 { { | | ON, ARCHI- | 58 Bagot St D. E. BELL, M.D, C.M,, L M.C.C,, SU WM. NEWLANDS & # on tects, ete. Offices, Phone 61. gery, 138 Wellington street; phone COST little. Once, 36c; three times, §0¢; one week, $1.00 OER Inquire 100 CART LOADS 340 Bartle OF EARTH, street SELBC- $5 cash Lindsay, Princess street VICTROLA AND TWELVE tions for $28.50 Terms, and $1 per week. CC. W Limited, 12 SULKIES, GO-CARTS riages, at reasonable Turk's. Phone 705 AND CAR. prices, at 3 A VAN, AT A BARGAIN, | capacity about 20. Apply 29% Mont- real street, and 1 o'clock. between 12 [SUMMER WOOD; 2 SHORT pine and cedar, $3, delivered pe ply east end Cataraqui bridge, or phane 1079 CORDS WIND UP ESTATE, A FEW AN. tigue, mahogany pleces, {ncludin a finely carved table \ Apply 7 WUsselstine, Court House UPRIGHT WALL Snpw CASK, TENTS awnings, fishin tackle, ete. Everything must be sold by ny 1st, Lease expires. Frank . Cooke, 39 Clarence street. SCouUT Bi. cycles, $27; Pastime Bicycles, $35; Perfect Rigid Frame, $40; Perfect Cushion Frame $560; fitted with 3- speed gear, $60. Geo. Muller, 378 ing street. TING GASOLINE LAUNCH, 25 fully equipped and in first class running order; also lease of boat house, price $150.00. Apply 147 Division street FT. LONG, COMFORTABLE, NEW, FRAME cottage; all modern conveniences gas and electric light Reason- able for quick sale, Apply Box 452, Whig office. TWO STORY FRAME DW Bath, Ont; 9 rooms, well, large verandah, 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. LLING AT bath 'room, front lawn, |Gcoon BUILIDMNG LOTS ON VU William, on Garrett street,on F' tenae street, on Albert street, on Collingwood street. FRAME HOUSE, BARRIE STREET. 3 FRAME COTTAC , JAMES STREET (LFRAME, DURHAM STREET. 12 BRICK, MONTREAL § | Houses to rent from §7 | George A. Bateman, Clarence streét, Phone 396. For "Sale Cash register, Owner has no' further use for it since he ceased his news- paper advertising. Price very reasonable, Apply "Broke," care of any newspaper. { POWER & SON, ARCHITECTS, MER- chants' Bank Bullding, corner Brock and Wellington streets, Drop a card. CARPENTERING. 4a] Hospital 93 Wellington street. BUSINESS OHANUES H. A. BOYCE, M.D. CM. LATE MEDI. cal Superintendent Kingston Gener- Surgery and residence Phone $64 z ANYONE ANYWHERE TRY JAMES SELDY FOR ALL KINDS . y of carpenter work, 212 University Troy ar Nontr., Avenue. Heacock. 2.989 Lockport, N. FINANOIAY, - own bo ESTIMATES GIVEN ON OLD OR NEW carpenter work. Raising or mov- / ing buildings, C. W: Kellar, 10 Patrick street. FRONTENAC t BUSNIESS NOTICE. WM. BEGAN WISHES TO ANNOUNCE | that he has purchased the tailor shop formerly run by Thos. Gallo. way and will do all kinds of re- pairing and pressing. Also make 1 suits from your own cloth. orkmanship guaranteed. Brock street. LEGAL. ! A, B. aay GRAY, BARRISTER and solicitor. - ence St. Kineston, 8 1 Oar epentures; lowed. 8B. C. McGill, Clarence Strest. Manager. 131 Fire I Cy 2 assets 189,215. In which the policyholders hen security the unlimited Hability city Prevents. insured at e possible rates. ng new trange ne CAN START a mall order business at homes; no tells how Y. LOAN INVEST Society negtpora ol enry R. Smith on _eity and farm roperties, munic'pal and country | mortgages purchased: deposits received and interest al. 87 LAVFRPOOL, LONDON AND GLOBE ance Company. Available to for of ont ore renewing business gel & Strange BOARD AND ROOMS. "i CLASS HOARD AND ROOMS, ood location, modern conveniences. Apply 243 Broek street. FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, WITH or without board; also table board, Mrs, Beardsell, 32 Ontario street. TADLE-BOARDERS, ALSO HAVE FUR. nish rooms, with without board, to rent. All modern con- venlences. Apply Willlam St, corner. Welliggten. " Lg Qa. W. J. GAVINE, UPHOLSTERING, RE- pairing and' carpet work Y mattress renovating. Drop a card or eall 316 Bagot street. OATERING WE CATER A , BALLS, wedding bre ts, banquets, ete, also rent dishes, table linens and silverware, Reid and Hambrook. M. P. held, 30 Union Street; F. €, Hambrook, 196 Alfred Street. Phones $43 or 303 Light Wood for Summer $150 a Load » of 2 wider or tablet fi ves Bold by all Srugets fists bi orm i e. + cents per a wy : Stockholm, June 24.--Official an- i nouncement was made that the man Government had regret for the attack GET ESE A 4D 3, Jaman, T OUR ; ET BE JAMES Lol [Cam ord, June ar betts 2 ¢ boxes were ad 580 gold at aa, 1% 7.16 "9 to the armories'st Meaford, 22.--S8even seventy white offered; attempt was made to set. fire board. 16 1-2, and the bal 3 ¥ $0 ny New Hats 35¢c. Gentlemen, let us clean and reblock your old Fel Hat. We can save money for you. We eall for and deliver. 5