LADIES' BANKING ACCOUNTS - attention at The Bank of Toronto. and assistance is rendered by 'efficient 3 1ay be deposited or withdrawn as de- rest is paid on balances solicited nt any time you have money r other banking business to transaet eive careful to de- Capital Hy $5,000,000 Reserved Funds . 86,402,810 THE BANK OF TORONTO. A i FOR SALE A solid brick 9 gleectr) light, ga ohe of the best bul dwe for It THE J. K. _STREET? reoms, hot water wastairs: fireplace, cap at $4,000. Y, CARROLL AGEN C furnace, rs de This is oe BROCK Engagement Rings ! Our Diamond Engagement Rings range in p1 ce from $25.00 to $400.00. Only the finest gems ar: used by 1 I R. J RODGER, | { | us. Jeweller and Optician, 347 KING ST. KINGSTON, "Where the clock in on the walk." | [Tr -- NEW METHOD Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing i a Neatly dome. We make a special- ty of Ladies' Work. You to always pear 1a mind that we 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. cf i M. F. PATTON, Prop. 149 SYDENHAM ST. cess St.) (Near Prin- Phone 214, Anderson Bros Wholesale and Retail PAA mA FOR RENT 7 Room House; im- provements;; $11 per month. Possession Oet. 1st. "W.H. GODWIN & SON Phone 424. 39 Brock St For all kinds of fresh meats, smoked and cooked meat. Sausages and pure lard. Vege- tables of all kinds. Fruits and groceries, Highest price paid for No. 1 fowl and chickens, Avelerson Bros. | Princess and Division Sts. Phone 458, A | 1¥ You want THE ||{ cHOICE GROCERIES, BESY, TEAS & COFFEES. COOKED | AND SMOKED MEATS. ORDERS TAKEN FOR COAL AND- WOOD. JOS. AHEARN, JR, 279% MONTREAL STREET Phone 866. Try Gordon's Special Blend Teas and Coffee, 30c, 35¢, 40c per Ib. GORDON'S GROCERY 149 Montreal St. Phone 88. ---- Further Reductions At Our Great Rebuilding Sales of Furniture! Which will last about two weeks longer. All the goods which remain in stock during building oper- ations will be given an extra reduction of 5 per cent. additional te present discount. Now is.the time to procure a bargain in high class furniture. : Leatling Undertakef ind Furniture Dealer 230 0 PRINCESS ST. $Miss Gladys Scrimshaw, THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24. 1915. INCIDENTS OF THE DAY GRAND 2 T0- NIGHT im Jw soon and Evening 2.30 pan. aad 7.30 CONTI: PERFORMANCE. eaATURE TE! DEVILLE. | BLANCHE SWEET IN "THE CLUE." New Progromme Monday and Tkursday Prices: Mat. 10e, mya heh tee Evealng, 10c¢; reserved Strand Theatre is not.| GRAND OPENING Saying with his brother in Dese- |g APURDAY AFT 00 { Bargains in soaps at Gibson's, | Mrs. Steacy and Miss Hattie War- PLAY HOUSE. | wick, Smith's Falls,' are visiting in Thos. H. Ince presents that well-known | Kingston. Broadway Star { { Joseph Hodge, Piano and Pipe Or- "HARRY WOODRUFF" i a7 i {gan tuner, phone 868, 273 King atl nn Nils tar Cant In LOCAL NOTES AND ITEMS OF GENERAL INTEREST. Happenings In the City and Vicinity ~Wiiat the Merchants Offer to the Readers of the Whig. Palmolive soap at Gibson's. Geoffrey O'Hara," the Irish tenor, bas returned to New York. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Livingstone, Barrie street, are in Toronto. Col. Hemming spoke at a patriotic | concert at Athens on Thursday even- | ing. Students' fountain pens, 1 $1.25 for $1.00 at Gibson's. Frank Mowers, Kingston, regular! | | street West. Archbishop Spratt is om a confir-| { mation tour in the eastern part of { Kingston diocese. {- James Shales, a former Kingston- ian, now residing at Lyndhurst, visiting in the city. Cancelled library A 4-Reel Masterpiece. » From the novel by H. R, Durant. iS a screaming Keystone Comedy other High-Class Phote-Plays. Gib-} Alno and books at Perfect ventilation, thoroughly son's. proof, coutinuous performance, | Miss Beulah Cherry, Kingston, is erchestra. | spending a few days with her cousin, Deseronto. | plane tumer, 21 Leave orde.s at McAul-| fall FOUR PERFORMANCES DAILY: Afterncens, 2.153 and 2.45; Eveniags, d 5.30 pan. H. Cunningham, nd Admission: Matinee, 5¢.; Evenings, 10c. | King street. | ey's Book Sto 1- W. H. Wyllie, Inspector for - the { Children's Aid Society, has secured 'good homes for a couple of wards of | the society. Special baby talcum at Gibson's | Red Crosg Drug stor.e ' It is not expected that the repairs to the big gas tank will b® comple a before Monday. Men are working | day and night. Palmolive soap at Gibson' Ss. In a Rearing Comedy entitied "His Musical Career,' Oue part. "VAMPIRES OF THE Five parts. Produced at enormous Italy's garden spots; of Judith, NIGHT" telling the story Changling, described the as A Man and His Mate." | CHARLIE CHAPLAIN The Bishop of Kingston preached a woman of evil and a curse forever. | also another comedy lat the: harvest home service in St. |g *" Hine Matthew's Church, Hamilton, on quality and quantity. | Thursday evening. To-night and Saturday B: i t Gibso Lape Miss Mildred | At Wonderland Theatre. rrr Ar nan Pr SL Hanson, Johnson street, left for To- | jronto to bid farewell to Mr. {son's father, who is going to front. "Cancelled library Gibson's. W. J. Weller left on Thursday for Toronto and Chapleau, and thence he { will go to his business in Winnipeg. He visited his sisters at.249 John- |son street. Bargains in soaps at Gibson's, | Mr. Henry Merrick, post-office in- | spector, and his daughter, Miss Mer- { rick, have been the guests of the for- | mer's granddaughter, Mrs. = S. B. Code, Smith's Falls, "Cancelled library Gibson's. Immigration Agent George Hun-| ter states that the farmers are still] sLort of h&p but the necessity is not as great as formerly as almost all of | the threshing has been completed. "Baby talcum powder" at Gibson's Red Cross Drug Btove. Han- the books," 25¢| California Figs "CALARAB" BRAND Finest in the World FRESH AT YOUR GROCER 'Notice! ! The followliig C Manse of the Garbage | Dr. George Renben Wendling died [ang Refuse BY. a a hmitted for| suddenly in Charleston, W.Va. He |i} 'formation T ALE o remi was a well-known orator and lectur- { prov de two Ban anized es er, and many in Kingston recall his tate piacies of 8 racily De not nore i an ree cubic feet, said receptacles offorts here years ago with delight. {to be approved uf by the Garbage and | Elderly people should use Rexall Refuse Inspector, in one of which he Orderlies. They are a perfect and shall place every day all mild laxative. Sold only by G. W.{ (having previously rotled the same in paper) unless otherwise permitted by | Mahood. The Rexall Store, 10¢,, 25¢., the Garbage and Refuse Inspector, and & 50¢. boxes, * combustible refuse, and inh the othe At the request of Archbishop att non- -combustible refuse and ashes. Spratt, the Roman Catholics are sub- scribing liberally to the ten-cents-a- month fund to pay off the deficit in connection with the building of Regi- | opolis College. | "Cancelled library 26e| Gibson's. Lieut. Graham, machine gun in- structor at Barriefield Camp, who was | wounded while fighting -with the Ca nadians last April, will address the Young Men's Club of Queen Street Methodist Church on Sunday after- noon. It pays to buy talcum powders at| A AA A Ao A er ee TAREE HE ND ADVANGE IN PRIGE ¥ . 5 : AN 3 o« books," 250} shall | iron-covered | eh accordingly. WwW, Ww, SANs. City Clerk. September 21st, Kingston, 1915. books," The Ogdensburg Journal says: Dr. and Mrs. A. D. McEwen enter- | tained over night Dr. and Mrs. C. G. | Johnson, Milwaukee, Wis. Dr. John- | son and Dr. McEwen were college chums at Queen's in Kingston, and this was their first meeting in twen- | ty years. Dr, Johnson was bora | near Athens, and has a summer home at Charleston Lake. A Disgraceful Game. Amherst Guardian. ! There are some, indications in! newspapers supporting the Ottawa | Government that if an. election is | held this autumn Ihe | le are to be urged to e Ministry on the score that Witte Laurier is "disloyal." In other words, the old "game" is to be tried once more. It would be a pretty spectacle, in- deed, Hon. Pierre E. Blondin and Hon. Louis Coderre, with their Cabi- | net colleagues and supporters, ad- juring the electors to scorn the "dis- | loyal" Laurier! It was necessary |. for Canadians, maid Mr Blondin on one occasion, to shoot holes in the British. flag in order to breathe the air of liberty--but vote against the "disloyal" .Laurier and keep Mr. Blondin, Mr. Coderre and their as- 3 alliance be- 2 Sor 25 Cents Eomalled by few \ ! none FENWICK, HENDRY & CO. Distributors.) Not Well To Try To Select Compan ion For Héaven. Zion's HeraM. The story is told ari Souservafive leaders and the u of Mr. Blondin, 3 Soters 3 Bev 3 are Yole Ageiplt the Ottawa Citixen. The 3ruth, apparently hard for Germany longer to conceal, is that the Dardagell slipping from the help of L the sh oc- 2 ap immediate § 0. Bal- kan nations to | up on the side of the Allies to participate in the 1s. This is the whole secret of the pre- sent agtivity in the Balkans and Ger- many knows the outcome better than any other European power in the con- flict. The latest plan looks like a last chance of the enemy to. precipitate Bulgaria, R and Greece into the war, thereby af. | fording Turkey an opportunity to save her European Ally. Sarhage] Seven big reels--come where you get! |AN | AGENTS--SELL MARVELOUS | i { Jecupants will please govern them- | | WH. NEWLANDS & SON, | b x | POWER & SON, ARCH : chants' Bank © CONDENSED ADVERTISING RATES. First Insertion, 1¢ 8 word. Eaék con-| half cent a word. Minimum charge for secutive insertiom thereafter, one insertion, 25¢; three Insertions 50c; six, §1; one month, 52 HELP WANTED. CHAMBERMAL ply D, EXPERIENCED, Royal Hotel, Napanee. OF KINGSTON'S PREMIER PHOTO- 'moy FOR MAILING DEPARTMENT. Steady work to bright, active lad Apply British Whig A GOOD GENERAL SERVANT: REF- erences required. Apply 217 Fron. tenac street, or phone 1016. HOUSEMAID, REFERENCES quired. Apply in the evening Mrs. Calvin, 131 King street. 'GENERAL SERVANT. REFER- ences required. Apply to Mrs. J. {. Robertson, 105 Lower Albert St A A COMPETENT GENERAL SERVANT; must be>a goog.€ook. - References Apply 98+ Bagot street, A GIRL TO ASSIST WITH HOUSE- work. Apply Miss Beard, 44 UKill streét. GIRL TO HELP house. work. tween § and 7, to Mrs. 212 Nelson street. WITH GENERAL Pickering COOK WANTED BY IST NOVEMBER. References required. Apply in the evening to Mrs. Walkem, corner Beverly and Union streets. expense in| YOUNG MAN TO LEARN MATTRESS making and woung lady dicks. Please call at Kingston Mattress Factory, $56 Princess St to sew INTELLIGENT PERSON MAY , earn $100 monthly corresponding for newspapers; no Send for particulars. Press Syndl- cate, 3,969 Lockport, N.Y. SIM plex gas lighter with cap improve- ment. Every demonstration a sale. 'Work under direction of manufac- turers. Most Iiberal propositien. Postal brings information Auto. atic Gas Appliance Co. (Inc), Union Square, New York. POSITION WANTED. 'wiDow wr WITH EXPERIENCE T TN care of children! would care for <hild In her own home. Rates reasonable. Also white. sewing done. Apply 33 Sixth street. AP- RE- to Apply in evening be-| canvassing. | FOR SALE, EFFECTIVE ADVTS. Cosy Once, 36c; three times, $00; one week, $1.00. FOUND A SUM OF wggeen 1 B wner may have same by calling at Whig office and proving property PLAN OF HOUSE, arawn with pendil, picked up on street Men. It awalts owner at Whig | {FOUR FORD CARS, 1914-1915 MODELS, 299 King street. Phone $60. ns. GO-CARTS # vansncnable Tark's. 708. Phone 7 QUANTITY OF EMPTY BARRELS, suitable far apples or potatoes. Ap- ply at the Kingston ™ pA -------------- IVICTROLA AND TWE { tions, §28.50. Terms $5.00 cash an } a month. © W. Lindsay Ce, Lid, 221 Princess street SEVEN ROOM HOUSE, IN A 1 CONDI- tion, with good barn. Lot 66 ft by 132 ft. Apply J. E. Mullen, cor, Princess and Clergy streets. i MOTOR CYCIE, WITH SIDE CAR complete. Electric light and horn; everything In first class order; yery chea Porritt's Garage Co. Ltd, WeMington street, Phone 454 cree we ------ SALE OF BICYCLES -- SCOUT Bie cycles, $37; Pastime | Bicycles, $38; Perfect Frame, $40; Perfect Cushion Efe $50; fitted with 8. eed Rear Roar, Geo. Muller, 3713 ng stree AND CAR. pricea, at Subd day. office A TAIR OF RIMLESS NOSE. GLASSES, about one week , ont the ferry dock at Wolfe Is- land. Owner may have:same by calling at Wi hig office. FOUND ARTICLES ADVER.- TISED FREE. Anyone finding anvibing 'and wishing to reach the uwner may do so by reporting the facts to The British Whig. The, adver- tisement will be printed in this column 'free of charge. SELEC- ' LOST. AN AUTOMOBILE CRANK HANDLE, on Saturday, September 18th Re ward for return te corner Union and Albert street. \ TO LET. STORAGE FOR FURNITURE, ETC. Shean and dpy. McCann. 82 Brock treet. MY RESIDENCE--OPPOSITE "GRANT Hall" Np: 122 University Avenue. Terms: Sae- third cash and balance on mortgage at six p cent Ah ""ply direct to Thomgs Mills 9 Clarence street A LARGE STOCK OF NEW AND SEC. ond-hand stoves, furniture, odd dressers, iron beds, ete. We also Duy all kinds of new and second- hand furniture. J, Thompson, 238 Princess street, phone 1600 IN CANVAS, haversacks, dun- sleening tarpaulins, sleeping robes, foldin pails, "Tables, chairs and ". W. Cooke, 89 Clarence Phone $91 FARM OF 180 AC ONE MILE from village of Tichborne; guar- er of a mile from cheese factory, and ome half a mile from school. One hundred acres tillable land; sixty acres pasturage Apply Ehumus McEwen, Jr. Tichborne, ! nt. ete eee eee. $6.000---BRICK HOUSE ON PRINC RSs street; all improvements; nice location. DWELLINGS, OFFICES, STORES. Me- | Caan's eal Estate Agency, 82! Brock Street. OFFICES » CLARENCE ST. CHAM > = - bers. APE \to Cunningham & HUNTERS SUPPLIES Mudie, 79 Clarénce St. ete. Shell bags, . nage bags, FURNISHED HQUSE, $4 BARRIE ST. eiderdown opposite park, from November 1st Water to May 1st. Apply 84 Barrie St. beds street. COMFORTABLE FURNISHED ROOM, in central locality, for gentleman Apply 133 William street. STORAGE FOR FURNITURE, CLEAN, ry, alry rooms; your own lock and | key. Frost's City Storage, 209 Queen St. Phone 5. MY RESIDENCE--QPPOSITE "GRANT Hall" No. 122 University Avenuc, for a 'term of years. Apply to Thomas Mills, 79 Claren: Ee Ahhh Om 2.700-BRICK HOUSE, PRINCESS TO RENT, FURNISHED--4CALDER- wood." the property' of. Col. end street 6 rooms; all latest improve~ Mrs. Shes, will be let Ruaiehed to} & desirable tenant. Apply to Wal- kem and Walkem, 93 Clarence St. | OTN ul rect VINGSTON AVENUE, TEACHER WANTRD. FOR SS. NO, §, 0So. Female preferred. Dulles to com- mence September 1st. y to Archie Campbell, Clarendon Sta., Ont - SALARY 8325. [mA FOR CLARENDON SCHOOL ection No. 8, at a salary of $326 year. Duties to commence 1st Sepiember, 1915. Apply, stating exheriencd and sala > required, | and giving referen to Ervin Martin, Sec.-Treas,, Perniotoh. Ont. WANTED GENERAL. Secy reas. | | BL ACKSMITH stock. dwelling. SHOP, TOOLS AND Good trade, also good Will be sold cheap. TO RENT, HOUSES | FURNISHED AND ! unfurnished. G. Bateman, 67 u A A FURNISHED HOUSE ON BAGOT Seg ouce street, Kingston: phone street, one block from City Park;| ape eR SE cofitaing niye rooms and._all mod- [¢== ern improvements For further | [FRPP ERIR PEPE LL DE EPS S Pol particulars apply to Box 189, Brit- ish Whig office. 1d FOR SALE FURNISHED HOUSE--_THAT rat i didly equipped new res 153} | University Avenue, Evety eonveni- | { ence: modern furnitgre. Nea | Queen's University, Apply at 135 | William street for terms, ete. THAT DESIRABLE RESIDENCE NO.! 450 Princess street, at present oc- cupied by Col G. Huntér Ogilvie. Immediate possession. Apply to John Strange, 95 Clarence striet. 8 ral new Columbia Grafon: Olas, from $25.00, to $200. Bars gains If taken within the next few rigs days Address in first instance, : Box 921, care. Whig office | [PAPER HANGING, PAINTING, propre ing, glazing and kalsomining. Will do the work cheaper than others. | Fred Young, 198 Colborne' strat. CUSTOMERS, I PAY THE HIGHEST prices for second-hand furniture. clothing, boots, tools, etc, to sell Drop & card and 1 will call. 8 Sian. 45 Princoss street ARCHITRO? tect t Offices, 258 Banat Sr ects, ete, ot Phone 61. ITECTS, MER. a Buliding, corner an at . Drep card, an DRAMATIC ART. ALIDA WV. AN . tion and i. Frontenac street. « . B, BE, ELOCU- training, PERSONAL. HAIR, h MOLES, Ra anTs BIRTHMARK s amd skin ARK moved permanenity, with. ont Sear: 30 years' SEDeriene: Dr. Blmer J. Lake, Eye, Bar. Nose, Throat and Skin Eoectamiat, 258 Bagot street. CATERING CAT! "ora also rent dishes. ta silverware. » nian a brook, 476 0. C. Folger, General Mgr. | a War Commission. . Toronto Star. dS auld like to urgs on the Can-| aflan Government Je advisability, even the necessity of creating some- 'thing in the way of.a War Commis-| The door of hope swings both pew' and AR kinda of furniture, | 316! ook | Cr Tos kA reet. : PEPPPPIVST | FEEPEEESEPPPE EPPS ESP 2 3 $4 VIOLIN 216 Frontenac street. {MISS BAJUS, 47 RIDEAU ST, WILL resume her teaching of singing September 1 h. {samu EL MM, ANGL aN, TEACHER or! Singing, will receive pupils on 'ana Rh | { | MISS NORMA TELGMANN, 3 3 IN instruction, FOR SALE OR TO RENT. MASON &"REICH Drop card to N 'Brock street. J rricnr PIANO. Greenwood, 191 BOARD AND ROOMS. mar CLASS "wo . Good lotation, modern Apply 243 Brock street. after ursday, September 16th, at 54 Ear! street. BUSINESS Nuniuss, WM. EGAN WISHES TO ANNOU OR | that he has purchased shop formerly run « way and will do al palrin i. up suits rom your Workmanship guaran Brock street. AND ROOMS, convenlences. ds Also own teed. and pressing. AND a. a hoa R. Smith on "city and iq fatm unic'pal and Sear uraests nterest MeGIll, Manager . Sloth Rresiaent al 0 13 Kae i efentures; no deposits Jeosly lowed. BUSINESS CHANCES, ANYONE ANYWHERE CAN Clarence Be et. a mail order BUSI at home ram ze | i | Sanvassing: be your own boss |"VihrooL, LON LONDON AND GLOBE Sond far Tree booklet: tells hey | re In LoAraiianie Heacock, +508 Lockport, N. assets $61,147.21 2 Xpo ¥ which dae Tne Te adh Rae or LEGAL security the unlimited ability off { { | Z city property, lowest B. CUNNINGHAM, old "or gi ee Betors ! renewing and solicitor. from Row & nate : ence St. Kin Aoonts. Phone DENTAL. E. KNAPP, B.A, LDS, DB. carpet work and novatin sting. © Drop. a carg|__ moved to 283 Princess street i an AA } Street. Phone 735. arn, 15% Nehingn to Leonar, |. Walsh, A Pooany BARRISTER Law office, 70 Clar- gston. UPHOLSTERING. wou BAVIN { B, PHO IN . RE- E, | STERING, RE- | = - ST, DR. T. 133 Princess EDI. ner- 3 Weligion 8 one 'stant. x " son's, but others, with the best of! the field - of every organization's ace | motives, will set schemes in motion | tivities; #n short to mobilize tue , that will be of no bemefit what ever | great forces of sympathy, interest | to those whom it i§ desired to benefit. and generosity throughout the coun- i « There ought to bea board to which | try that the valor and sacrifices of | every pro would bave to be sub- our soldiers have aroused. mitted, and whose approval would! ---------------- | have' to be secured, hefore public | The Watertown, N. Y., City Hos- ! subscriptions could be called for. ° «| pital has been made the Instances could be given of misd