Daily British Whig (1850), 13 Sep 1915, p. 7

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COMMER- CIAL. BANKING 1 The Bank of Toronto affords tu its manv commers cial customers an accurate service: supplemedited by plete facilities and exte re. connections, Careful _. attention is given to the banking accounts of merchants, umianytacturers and business and professional men. Your banking account is_inyited.. THE BANK OF 'TORONTO A A A. tA AP Ptr wo A solid brick electric light one of the be Awe gas fi st built THE 5. K. CARROLL AGENCY, BROCK STRE KE T Phone G8 or S74, J Ne water furnace, Ct This is ho Sepfordies £ Brides UH AF ING DISHES, COFFEE PERCOL ATORS, HOT WATER PUDDING DISH DISHES, , TRIVETS, CANDL TU REENS, DISHES, ARE AMONG THE USEF UL GIFTS FOR SEPTEMBER BRIDES, R.-J. RODGER, . THE JEWELLER 347 KING Where the pedi AN OPTICIAN, w KINGSTON, is on the walk" | | THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, , MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1915. INCIDENTS OF THE DAY LOCAL NOTES AN GENERAL AND ITEMS OF INTEREST. Happenings In the City and Vicinity | What the Merchants Offer to the! Readers of the Whig. Mrs. Knowles, Quebec, {tor in the city. George Timms, Frontenac street, is visiting at Theresa, N.Y. Joseph Hodge, Piano and Pipe ond gan jguner, phope 868, i | street West. - Mr. and Mrs. Robert Henry re- turned on Sunday after visiting at {| Toronto, Hamilton' and Braatford. "Fountain Pens" at Gibson's. Mrs. Emma Smith, 26 Sixth street, | returned home from Toronto on Sat- {urday evening after spending a week. Dr. and Mrs. George Wesley Bell and Mrs. (Dr.) C. Kenneth Robinsony left to-dayfor the Ottawa Exhibition. H. Cunningham, plano tuner, 21] { King street. oy' s Book Store. » Capt E. and Harold | have returned after spending a few {days in Toronto attending the Exhi- bition. "Cough Syrups" James Halliday, Reeve of mouth, returned home from Toronto | on Saturday, where he past ten days. "Buy Plasters' at Gibson's There are many cases of Jay fever in the city at present. is said | | that golden glow is SRL for [much of the disease. E. C..Gildersleeve caught a fifteen- pound maskinonge Saturday after- | { noon off the Wolfe Island shore near | Brophy's Point. "Fountain Pens" $1.25 for $1.00, {at Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store Mr. and Mrs. George F. Ashley, | | Frontenac street, has returned homg | | after spending some time at St. Cath- | |arines and Toronto. "Buy Plasters" at Gibson's. Miss Kate Shaw, Bedford Mills, who has been spending a few days with Mrs. Timms, Frontenac street, | is a wisi at Gibson's S==--====|| has returned home. All Meats Government Inspected. ANDERSON BROS., Phone 438, You to always pear in mind that we Cor. Division and Princess Sts. fully appreciate your trade, let it be large or small, Your Drug Wants will receive the utmost care, whe-| ther called for .personally. or by phone, we can 'serve you fully as well, and more quickly than the: down-town Druggist, Phone 258 is always at your service, | Hoag's Drug Store | Opp. YM.C.A. Phone 258. | KINGSTON, ONT. | All kinds of fresh cuts toesuit purchase = prices this week dered leaf lard, In pails. Highes cash Fowl, Chickens, and produc meats in it lowest iffest ren- and 20 Ib price for v all farm. ers € Delivery ity from to Tam any to part of 5 p.m the ¢ Anderson Bros. | TT CHOICE GROCERIES, |! TEAS & COFFEES. COOKED AND SMOKED MEATS, Motor Oil, Cup Grease and | Fiber Grease for sale at H. MILNE 'Phone 543. 272 Bagot St. {All oils delivered on a est notice. ORDERS TAKEN FOR COAL AND WOOD. JOS. AHEARN, JR. 279% MONTREAL ' STREET 566, FPhoge JU0HN M. PATRICK | | PHONE 214. i | IF YOU WANT THE BEST, Try Gordon's Special Blend Teas and Coffea, 80c, 35¢, 40c per lb, GORDON'S GROCERY 149 Montreal St. Phone 88. Sewing. Machines, Umbrellas, Suit {Cases, Trunks, repaired and refitted. {Saws filed, Knives and. Scissors sharpened. Razors honed. All makes of Firearms repaired promptly. Locks repaired; Keys fitted. All mukes of Lawn Mowers sharpened and repaired 148 SYDENHAM STREET [Further ductions At Our Great Rebuilding Sales of urniture | Which will last about two weeks longer: All the goods which remain in stock during building oper- | 1 i { i ! 4 i + | Roms | | | ations will be given an extra reduction of - 5 per cents | additional to present discount. 4 Now. is the time to procure a bargain in high | class furniture. ws obert d. Reid, | The Leading Undertaker and Furniture Dealer 230 PRINCESS ST. - Telephone Ambulance 577. | ES Sm WR RR Re Nt Br Hannes ny senna seas) age and Shaw Sweets' fresh at] | Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Livingston i millions. A the ldeal Theatre. returned last night from | motoring trip to New York. Ensign Wilson, | musicale to be held to-night. Mrs. Earl has rented the residence | of Prof. (C apt.) William Grant, Uni-| versity avenue. Mrs. Grant will | board until she goes to England. | Fresh Page and Shaw Sweets at Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store. The Utilities Commission rates, high. - The Donnelly Company, which has the contract for laying the new waterworks intake pipe at! Brockville, will complete the work | this week. Fresh Page and Shaw Sweets at| Gipson's Red Cross Drug Store. The Kingston Association of the Life Underwriters' ' Association of Canada, won the cap donated by John Reid, Ottawa, given for the largest] percentage of members: At Armouries, Wednesday and| Thursday, 15th and 16th, Flower Show and musical enteltainment. All| surplus to go to Red Cross funds. Mrs. C. J. Hinckley, University] avenue, will receive on Tuesday,! from 4 till 6 o'clock when her daugh-| ter, Mrs. Eyssell, Kansas, Mo., will| receive with her. Rexall Orderlies work gently on| the bowels, bringing to the cheek a| titinge of good health. Sold only by G. W. Mahood, The Rexall Store, | | 1c. 25¢. and 50c. boxes. Anna Vealy, a resident of Verona C. PUR. late' én Saturday afternoon, was removed to the Hotel Dieu in} James Reid's ambulance. "Back- Ache Plasters" at Gibson' 5. | "Oh Rest in the Lord," a beauti.! ful record from Mendelssohn's "Eli-| jah," by Julia Culp. Call and hear | it at C. W. Lindsay, Limited store, | Princess street, Dr. B.. W. Fahey, Health Director. | Duluth, Minn., is in the city, visiting | his parents, on his return from Ro- | § chester, N.¥., where he was attend- | ing a meeting of the health directors of the United States. "Fountain Pens" at Gibson's. | Robert Spencer, son of Ralph | Spencer, merchant tailor,» Princess | street, who went to Toronto last | week to spend a short vacation, ha} secured a good position there, and will for the present reside in Toron- to. Out of respect to thelfhemory of the late Sir William Van Horne, for- mer president of the Canadian Pa- cific Rallway, whose death occurrerd in Montreal on Saturday, the flag on | the C: P. R. station in Kingston was | hoisted on Monday morning, and il remain up until after the fune- T pe------ TO RAISE REGIMENT. Popular Member er For King's Made "An Offer." St. John N:B., Sept. 13. ~~Lieu:.- Col. G..W. 'Fowler, MP. for King's, some time ago offergtl to raise and equip a New 'Brunswick and Prince Edward Island regiment for over- seas. Last night he received a mgdss- age from' Major General Sir Sam Hughes, asking hiny if the offer still held good. He replied in the afirma- Hien and mow awaits word tw pro- ce An Address Wanted. The Whig would be pleased to< learn of the present address of O. W. Lake, who a month ago managed the business of the Ontario' Feather Company, of this city, and who was | then losated at 208 Division street. Bartlett Pears For Canning. re now ready; also late Craw- ford peaches and Reine Claude plums, at Carnovsky's, . The Public Utilities Commission of has voted $1,500. to be { need for SecHiting Juiniset 2 the sas) EEE hr FE Seas ae as. yr oa a ; Leave orde.s at McAul-| Smith | Ports- | has been the | a week's | who is taking part | p | in special services at the Salvation | | Army Citadel, will be present at the | will | meet this afternoon to consider the | question of adjusting the new. power | which have been found too | t Kingston, | | { | who was Brought to 'the city over thé¥ S A OPERA! GRAND pa TONIGHT LET TRH i IEE ULI a With New York Cast and a Massive Production. 25¢, 50¢, T5¢, $1 and $1.50. Seats now on cale. SIT | Se | Prices: | CONDENSED ADV To-morrow "4, fe Mw Excepting Thursday. At 2.30 p.m. and 7.30 p.m, FEATURE VAUDEVILLE Famous Players Films, § Reels, "THE RAGGED EARL." ™ New Programyie Monday and Thursday | £ Prices: Mat, 10c, any sent. Evening, 10¢; _Tegerved Be Sxtre. | | Presenting the Famous Play "TRILBY'- | Among the players are the follow- ing: --Phyllis Neilson-Terry, lyn | Harding, George McFarlane Charles | Dalton, Ignacio Martinetti, Regan Hughston, R.* Paton Gibbs, Rose | | Coghlan. | | Management of Joseph Brooks. Prices: 23c¢, 5O¢, To¢, $1, $1.50. Seats on Sale Tuesday. DELICATE DELICIOUS SARDINES 15¢ per Tin. The Finest Produced. |The Russell House, Ottawa American Rian, $3.00 per day and upwards. voms, European plan, 1.00 per day and upwards. Facing Grand Plaza and Cewtral Station. One block from Parliament Bulld- ings. NO ADVANCE IN PRICE . ZIG-ZAG SARDINES 2 for 25 Cents Equalled by few Excelled by none|_ FENWICK, HENDRY & CO. (Msuributars. ) Thurs. Sept. bth hoon and Even g A HOUSEMAID, { EXPERIENCED | COMPETEN by | THE GREATEST STAR CAST EVER | ASSEMBLED, | | | | | i ET ACHER. FOR CLARENDON SCHOOL | | DRESSMAKING Pt RNISHED ROOMS FOR MARRIED PAGE § SEV EN" = FOR SALE. FFECTIVE ADVTS, Cos¥ Il raEsR © ii little. Once, 26c; three times, 60ci 4 4 one week, $1.00. LTISING RATES, First losertion, le a word. Each con secutive iusertion thereafter, hailf- cent. 8 word, Minimum charge for one lusértion, 20¢; three (nsertions B0cy six, $i; one month, $2 HELF WANTED. A BELL BOX, APPLY HOLEL BRAN- dolph. No: CROWLEY'S, L THAT HORSE OF J. W. same 0H FOLDING: FAT KRY, 873 Johnson street B S888. Owper may have by applying at Whig office. 1 ft hn ARE, TWO BUNCHES KEYS, Pick. | os, ad u 1 down town Streets and , Whig office. Owner ean } same by identifying. same. PARCEL CONTAINING DRY GOODS, a few days ago, on Ri- deau street. . ©wner can have same by proviag property at 84 Rideau street. BRASS RADIATOR CAP FOR FORD AUTOMOBILE on Friday morning Owner ay have same by call at Whig offices ARTICLES ADVER- TISED FREE. GU-UARTS AND al reasonable . prices, Phone 708. : EWES, YOUNG BREEDING bred grade Oxtords \p J. Henderson, t Road, Pittsburgh, Mn renin iy wn } A FEW BELL HOY, TISH AMERICAN i + Hotel, 5 APPLY - ern SEVEN ROOM HOUSE, IN A 3 « CONDI- tion, with good barn. Lot 66 ft hy 132 ft. Apply J. E. Mullen, cor. Princess and Clergy streets ¢ PONY, BUGGY, CUTTER AND } ness, also a thrre-year-pld « colt, | broke single and double Cheap for quick sale. Apply Temperance House, Queen street [LIFE PRESERVERS and children; folding boat seats; camp outfits: fishing tackle a spe- clalty. Frank W. Cooke, 39 Clare ence street. Phone 891 1A BARGAIN--A | hand lumber MATRON | Orphan Home. | LADY CLERK. AP- ply College Book Store. A ® { | } | | | rT COON, Hugh Nitkle, 165 THE Dn. AX. West Plum str HAR- ing Y PO MRS, street, WING BY FOUND Miss Alice BICYCLE Book ONE WITH Apply College Anyone finding anything and; wishing to reac the owner may ° do sa by > faets to The British tisement will it column free of charge |SMART ROY, preferred. Store. FOR ADULTS SERVANT: NO in evening at 36 GENERAL Apply street. GOOD w ashing. Barr le LOT for "ow sale SECOND. wheap, also a two-piece once M. OUNG GIRL FOR G work Apply to 90~ Frontenac str RAL HOUSE T. Hatch, PURSE, CONTAIN- | money and a bank | re pn tof le FOLDING a sum of Finder MOTOR CY complete. everything very cheap. Id, w e _ w-- ™O als. and horns Fieel \ irs orders Porritt's Garage Co. ngton street. Phone 454, this offic MAN "Te LEARN MATTRESS aking and 'young lady to seéw tic kss Please call at Kingston _Ofattfess Factory, 556 Princess St [You NG worths = Finder will - returning same Ww en street, reward by to this office, INT EL LIGENT PERSON MAY earn $100 monthly oorresponding for newspapers; no canvassing. Send for particulars. Press Syndl- cate, 3,969 Lockpor 3,969 Lockport, N.Y. | max AND WIFE, IAN AND WIFE, FOR HE WINTER. Wife must be good' cook. man to be ly useful and work around . Write wages ex- pected, refe srences, etc, to Box 109, 'Whig office. TEACHER WANTED. {von S.8. NO. 8, 080. Female preferred. mence September 1st. Archie Campbell, Clarendon "Sta, , STRAYED, OR STOLEN. WHITE PUP, WI BLACK SPOT ON left side and in centre of forehead Anyone harBoring same after this ce will be prosecuted. Return Patrick. street. 0 LET: TRU RNITURE, ETC. McCann, 83 Brock LOST 2 University Avenue. Terms: One-third cash and balance oh mortgage at six per tent Ap- direct to Thomas Mills, 79 ary street, A LARGE STOCK OF NEW AND SK ond-hand stoves, furniture, odd dressers, Iron beds, etc." We also buy all kinds of new and second- hand furniture, J. Thompson, 233 , Princess street, phone 1600. FARM OF 160 ACRES ONE Eom village of Tichborne; er of a mile from cheese and one half a mile One hundred acres sixty. acres Thomas Ont. $6,000--BRICK HOUSE street; all location. Ca STORAGE FOR clean and dry. Street, OFFICES, STORES, Me- 'Estate Agency, 82 SALARY $325, Dutles to com-| Apply to Secy.- Treas. Dw C ANGS, ann's - Real Brock Street. Ont. land: Apply Tichborne tillable pasturage. McEwen, Jr, OFFICES IN CLARENCE ST, CHAM. y bers. pply to Cunningham & Section No. Mudie, 7 Clarence St a year. September, of $325 1st stating 8, at a salary Duties to commence 1915. Apply, experience and salary required, and giving references to Ervin Martin, Sec.-Treas., Fernleigh, Ont, COMFORT AnLE FURNISHED ROOMS, | in central locality, for gentlemen ON PRINCESS Apply 133 Willian street improvements; nice FURNISHED HOUSE; S84 BARRIE opposite park, m November to May 1st. Apply 84 Barrie St, ST --- $ HOUSE, 6 rooms; 47 00--NRICK street; ments. PRINCESS all latest improve- WANTED GENERAL. A SEVEN ROOMED barn; half an acre AMred street, Apply J. --Ju Pine street. HOUSE AND| of ground, on! D. Boyd, AND FLAIY SEWING $650--LOT ON L IVINGSTON AVENUE; | full 'size. | BLACKSMITH stock. dwelling. by the day. George Hotell SHOP, TOOLS AND Good trade, also good Will be go'd cheap. STORAGE FOR FURNITURE, CLEA} vid ayn rooms; Lo own lock an key. ost City Storage, 299 Queen St. 526d MY RESIDEN NT Hall" Neo. 122 University Avenus Whig office. for a term of years. Apply direct | to Thomas Mills, 78 Clarence St. CUSTOMERS, 1 FAY THE HIG | prices for new and 8 oH aay | FU RNISHED FLAT, LOWER FLOOR, | furniture. All! kinds of. furniture, | 5 rooms coal range, gas for cook- | Sothing. boots, tools, Sie to 0 aell | ing and electric light. On street| Drop card and I will call car line. Apply Box A. B, Whig | Shapiro, 45 Briscoss street office. 145 UNIVERSITY AVENUE 10 ROOMS, | SITUATION VACANT, { hot water heating: facing the Up versity. Rent $35.00 November, lst. J. 8. WE WILL PAY You $120 TO DISTRI- | bute religious iitératare in your] Brock street. community. Sixty days work. Ex- - perience not required. Men or! po RENT, FURNISHED--*CALDER-{ women. Opportunity fer promo-| wood." the property ef Ceol. and tion. pare tine may be used. | Mrs. Giles, will be let furnished to! International Bible Press, 182 Spa- | a desirable tenant. Apply to Wal- | dina avenue, Torénto. : kem and Walkem, 93 Clarence St. | DRAMATIC ART. | HOUSE, 475 PRINCESS STREET, CON- te---------- taining twelve .rooms; splendidly ALIDA V. TELGMANN, HB. KE. EL adapted for boarding or rooming! , tion and physical training, house, All conveniences. Imme- | Frontenac street. | diate, possession. Apply to W. J BUSINESS CHANCES, | Chapman, 322 Oueen street. ANYONE ANYWHERE CAN START) WE _WANT TO BUY SECOND HAND geese feathers. Apply Kingston attress Company, 656 Princess St Phone CE--~OPPOSITE "GRA | TO RENT, HOUSES | FURNISHED AND unfurnished. G. A. Bateman, 67 or kit- $larence street, Kingston; phone 119, couple. chenette. Kitchen privileges Moderate. Box BOARD AND ROOMS. FIRST CLASS "HOARD AND ROOMS, d location, modern conveniences. Go Apply 243 Brock street. /FINANOIAL FRONTENAC San AND INVEST. ment Soelet. 'neorporated 1863; resident, Cotoner Henry R. Smit oney issued on city and farm Jioperties, munic"pal and country depentures; mortgages purchased; deposits recelved and Interest al- lowed. = 8. C. McGill, Manager, 87 Clarence Street. LIVERPOOL, LONDON AND GLOBE Fire Insurance Company, Available n assets $61,187,216. ition to which the policyholde Fy fot security the Er Ba lability of city west Possession | R. McCann, 82] CU- 216 i FURNISHED HOUSE--THAT SPLEN.| fualy eqiiippéd new residence, 153 University Avenue. Every conven. | & mall order business at home; ne canvassing: be your .own boss nd Tor free booklet: tells huw ence! modern furniture. Near Heacock: 2349 Lockport, N.Y. Queen's University. Apply at 125 | UPHOLSTERING. William street for terms, etc. W. J. GAVINE, FPPHULSTERING, RE. pairing and = carpet work and! mattress renovating. Drop a card Ar call 216 'Bagot street, Agents. ~ FINE LARGE FARM, CROSSE TO C Ty | A. E. KNAPP, BA, LDS, DDS, city | moved to 268 Princess street. limits, specially adapted for nile delty ery. e and | u ngs lcase for five DR. NASH, Jears to responsible tenant. For heat ARH, DExrIST, OR. T. B. ull Information apply Dr. Geo. W Street. Phone 735. Bell, 110 Clarence street, Kingston, | RE. | THE SPORT REVIEW | "Mike" Gibbons out pointed Me- Farland in a tem-round mno-decision fight Saturday night in New York. At San Die Oa. on Friday night A. G. Spalding, the 'well- known sporting goods manufacturer, died. at his home. The Detroit Tigers can't made a gain on the Red Sox, "Bill" Carrigan has shaken up his batting order and expects it to fairly extde base hits in the future. i delphia, eastern golf champion, won the women's championship of Ame- rica at Onwentsia, 11, defeating Mrs, W. A. Gavin of England, 3 and 2. All the Kingston fans have been pulling 'hardv fer Detroit te win the American League pennant, It looks a lost hope, howeVer, as the Tigers' pitching is falling down and Boston finishes with a long stretch of games' at home. The 'International Baseball Liéagub 'season closes next Saturday and Tor- onto ean finish it the first division if they can do better at home than! Rochester, Harrisburg. finishes on the road and should be no better i.that sixth. - » ion was left in the hands of the new 'executive, but it is likely that the Ot: tawas will abandon the intermediat- es for this year. and devete af thelr energy. to the selor quad. Brockville Football Ciub, which played the past two seasons in the Quebee Rugby Union, has reorganiz- 'ed, with a list of officer, Mrs. C. H. Vanderbeck of Phila-|, The question of operating an Ot-| tawa team for the Quebec Rugby Un:| pointed SPARKS AND SPARKS, "te. : far alsh, D. s'stant Phons 346 OATERING DEN- Be of street: J. LDS, as | MEDICAL. H. A. gyOR cal Supe al Hos 93 We or MUSLO. TELGMANN, VIOLIN 216 Frontenac street. MISS BAJUS, 47 RIDEAU resume her te aching September 15th, M.D, C.M., LATE ntendent Kingston ohn. pital Surgery and r lington street. oo 964. MISS NORMA by t $astruction, | ST, WILL of 'singing | WE CATER TO PARTIES, BALLS, 8 8 | wedding breakfasts, banquets, ete, also rent dishes, table linens and sliverware. Reid and Hambrook P. heid, 30 cyMon Street; F. C ambrook, 176 Alfred Stree PERSONAL. HAIR, MOLES, WARTS BIRTHMARKS and all growths and skim blem- ishes removed permanenity, with. out scar; 30 years' exper hog. Dr. Elmer J. "Lake, Eye, ose Throat 'and Skin . Specialist, 258 Bagot street. - LEGAL hr re ar SAMUEL M. ANGLIN, TEACHER OF | Hnaing, will receive pupils on and after Thursday, September 16th, at 54 Earl street BUSINESS NOTICES, ARCHITECT WM. EGAN WISHES TO ANNOUNCE WM. NEWLANDS _& SON, ARCAL that he has purchased the tailor | tects, ete, - Offices, 358 Bagot Be op farmer run by Thos, Gallo- | Phone 61, do all kinds of re- | and SH » sults from your own cloth Bo kmanahip guaranteed, 13 k Strout. | | { ER & SON, ARCHITECTS, Wii. chants" Bank _ Buflding, = forner Brock and Wellington "#ireets, Drop a card. Coal will not be any cheaper. Insure . your supply at present prices by handing us your order now. 'Best coal obtainable any- where, Our reliable cartage service relieves you of all annoyance. JAMES SWIFT & co cal' graduate of Western University, London, Ont, and manager

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