Srl 1 * THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1915. _PAGE SEVEN To "All Business Houses HE Bank of Toronto off most complete and mod This Institution s 1 resources, ample banking facilities efully chosen cennections. Your business and private banking accounts are invited, dvantage: its Assets $61,000,000 * BEFORE MOVING TO 132 PRINCESS ST, OUR $50,000.00 STOCK IS OFFERED AT REDUCED PRICES. Watches, Diamonds, Jewelery, Silverware, Cut Glass, Clocks. It will pay you to select your Xmas Gifts now. A small deposit and your selection will be placed to one A AA tt rr A nm side _for later delivery. | | R. J. RODGER JEWELER. . "Where the clock ix om the walk." 347 KING ST, | and William ing city THE J. K. CARROLL AGENCY. BROCK STREET. PHONE 68 OR 574. If You ne Want to be kind and cheerful, the happy | And belong class, to Tat food that keeps you glee ful, That is food WITH GAS." Of being disappointed when you buy your baby supplies from our store. We can give you every re- quisite you may want along that Hoe. a | We mention a few: Nursing Bot- tles, Nipples, Soothers, Teething Rings, ete, besides all the leading, Baby Foods. Hoag's Drug . Store Opp. YM.C.A. Phone 258. KINGSTON, ONT. Two New Reo Cars Purchased for Hire Large and Roomy Cars. G. W. BOYD. 89 EARL ST. Phone 117% Crisco ! Crisco! FOR FRYING FOR SHORTENING FOR CAKE MAKING Pure Food Product. AT J. M. GORDONS Anderson B Pure Food Grocery. Phone 88, 149 Montreal St. Anca FOR SALE Splendid farm, 150 acres, 2 setts of buildings, 12 miles from Kingston. in your home. Light, Heat, Power and Water Depts. C. Folger, General Mgr 'Notice To Farmers Wanted-- No. " wv 1 dressed, choicest, crate-fatted, dry-picked chickens, four Ibs. each and over 17c. All other dressed poultry at full market value, Pdor, thin poultry wanted at any price, Princess and Division St rr ------------------_ Automobile For Hire (1915 REGAL) Special Rates for all Kinds of Drives Farm, 100 acres, good build- | Webbie A SPECIALTY. A ings, 12 miles from Kingston. {Prompt Attention hl Boat and Tras Prices $4 750. i A Easy terms on both farms. | Service und Efficiency Guaranteed w.naoowiNason | R, J. Allen, Phone 424. 39 Brock St | ,,,.. 300. 340 Johnson WN in, olen : = CHOICE GROCERIES, TEAS & COFFEES. Prime Westétn Beef, Fresh f Pork and Lamb. The best Sausage, Pickles | COOKID AND SMOKED 8 ishes of all-kinds at! MEATS. the. Unique. Grocery wid:|-0N0ERS. zikme vor cons Meat Market. C. H. PICKERING, Prop. 490 Princess Street. | Phone 530. A JOS. AHEARN, JR, 279% MONTREAL STREET INCIDENTS OF THE DAY GRAN | TONIGHT LOCAL NOTES AND ITEMS OF ' GENERAL INTEREST. | Happenings In the City and Vicinity ~--What the Merchants Offer to the Readers of The Whig. The coal bin has not been heavily taxed so far this fall Mrs. Herod, 159 Wellington care of feet, hair, ete. { The 80th Battalion is expecting to march to Belleville early next week. { "Fresh Marshmallows," Gibson': ted Cross Drug Store. The Canadian Club is likely to re- { sume its luncheons at an early date. | H. Cunningham, plano tuner, 21 | King street. Leave orde.s at McAu.- ey's Book Store. { Mr. Lewis, manager for Mrs | Brown-Lewers, went to Peterboro to- | day. | "Mary Garden Talcum 5c" | Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store. i Major C. H. Gray is acting O. C | 80th Battalion in the absence of Ma: Jor C, A. Low in Belleville. st og RF at TOM MARKS Ss Prices: 25.35.50¢. HOUSE And Every After noon and Evening Excepting Thursday Night. @ Feature Vaudeville Acts 2 Famous Players Films, 5 Reels CHARLOTTE WALKER IN "KINDLING." lees: Mat \my Seat 10¢ i Evening, 10¢; re- jl] served 3¢ extra. ONE NIGHT ONLY And Hin Capable Company In The Romantic Comedy Drama 'The Man From Canada." Vaudeville Hetween Acts. Kiltles Band Parade at noon before the how. Seat Sale Now, em OPERA| 5! Cesesen. [rm -- E'S FORUM 5 %| THE PEOPL a --------------------" New Programme Monday and Thursday CONDENSED ADVERTISING RATE! First insertion, lc a word. . Each cons | Thursday, Nov. 4th sso semis >) FOR SALE. EFFECTIVE ADVTS. CoOsp Once, 25c; three times, 50c; week, $1.00, A ------- | 8, | Samo | THESE ittle. one secutive insertion thereafter, half- 'cent a word. Minimum charge for one insertion, 25¢; three insertions FOUND A SMALL SILVER CRUCIFIX, with Sacred Heart emblem. on Johnson street r Hotel Dieu on Monday morn Owner may have same by caliing at Wh office SQUARES, ROUNDS AND heaters at right prices. k's, phone 704 HELP WANTED. ig [| VICTROLA AND TWELVE SEX MACHINT plane Cw tions, $28.30. Terms $5.00 cash and $1.00 a week, C. W. Lindsay Co. Lid,. 121 Princess street i LATHE, | hands work WANTED ~-- boring mill heavy machine Whig office. A YOUNG G L To ASSIST WITH. || light housework, for all or part of | the day. Apply to Mrs Ww Ww Swanson, 169. Collingwood street STS BLACK er, have same office PURSE. Ow: by calling er at may Whig sd 0 i "Box 1 Hire ANO--HEINTZM AN. & CO. sQUARRE In good con on. A bars Tery 0 cash and Lindsay, wante Apply -------- FOUND ARTICLES ADVER. TISED FREE, Anyone finding anything and wishing to reach the owner may 'W mited, 121 Princess si ro | -------- it FARM, HALF A MILE EAST 1H Sydenham of buildings, on mail { SMALL A GOOD STRONG GIRL, CAPABLE OF operating a power machine, Steady | a NTO "COOKED "Phone 197, or drop a eard to the Office of the Works, Queen St., and have the GAS installed not | 3. The City Hall presents a fine sight these afternoons, with a company {of earnest, attentive women in it. | "Fountain Pens $1.00," Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store. Miss Laura Ryder, Kingston, has | been elected vice president of the Anglican Young Peop.e's Associa- | tion of Canada: The Edith Cavell Club at the Col- legiate Inatitute is fully officered now and the students are engaged in Red Cress activities. "For that severe cough" take Cod { Liver Oil Emulsion, 50c¢ bottles, 25e, at Gibson's Red Cross Drug Stere. |i Lieuts, A. E, Scott, J. H. Bates, A. ic, Trousdale, H. M. Wanamaker, P E. Noble, H. D. Mason, L. D. Birkett and W. R. Boyd,.who have been at- tached to the 80th Battalion, Have been taken on the strength. 'Have you a ceugh," Red Cough Syrup will cure any Sold in Kingston at Gibson's Cross Drug Store The quartering of the 80th Bat- talion in Belleville is being arranged I'he orderly office and pay-ofiice will be in the Corby building near . the Queen's hotel, The officers will be | quartered in the 49th Regiment { building and the men in the Canning Factory near the C. P. R. tracks. "'Hudnut's Toilet Water $1.00" at Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store. The following recruits from Belle- ville reached Barriefield on Tuesday as members of the 80th Battalion: Private G. Small, Bird's Creek; Pte. H. Pener, Wicklow; Pte. M. Small, Bird's Creek; Pte. C. H. Reio, Wiek- low; >te. 8. Wetherall, England; Pte. J. Pearce, England; Pte. A. . Snider, Trenton, Pte. M. Ayrhart, Carrying Placey Pté. A. Adams, Eng land; Pte. G. Mitchell, Ireland. Cross cough Red SHIPPING SUPPLIES. Graduate Nurses Sending Food To Lemnos. The graduate nurses of the city have rallied in response to the call from the military hospitals in the east for food and necessary supplies. Already two or three boxes have bgen sent abroad, and they expect to make a shipment of two more boxes by Friday next. These supplies will be sent to Nos. 1 and 3 Sta- | tionary Hospitals, Isle of Lemnos, at the Dardanelles, Those who wish to donate kind of food or any comtorts for this shipment may send them to Miss Hiscock, 117 William street. If they are sent within the next two or three days, the goods will be in time | to' be despatched by the shipment | which leaves this week. This is a | worthy cause, and doubtless the i splendid work which the city nurses are doing will meet with hearty sup- port. Dr. Eaton a Farmer, Torontonians will be interested to | ku~w that Dr. Charles A. Eaton, for- | merly pastor of the Bloor Street | Baptist Church, and nd pastor of | | the Madison Avenue Baptist Church | in New York, is solving the high cost {of living problem by living on a {farm in the Watchung mountains, { near Plainfield, N.J. | Dr. Eaton found living in New | York city too expensive for his purse, |80 he bought a farm abont twenty- | five miles out of New York. There {he has a herd of Holstein cows, and | their milk is making him a handsome profit. He manages the farm him- self and commutes daily to his office despite the fact that it takes him two hours. to.make the trip--four hours out of every twenty-four being spent on trains and cars. "The only way to live cheaply in New York is to live out of it," said Dr. Eaton the other day. "If I ever give out as a preacher I can continue as a dairyman and still ing." PEEP IEPESPPEPLLPEEPOIF SDP +> FORCED TO WITHDRAW & ~~ {Special to the Whig.) Berlin, Nov. 38.--The +.0 ~ to-day, .ansounces that # #V6n Hindenburg has been for- # % ced to withdraw his lines be- # #* tween Swenton and Ilsen Lakes # # on the northern end of the # # Russian front. * * * FRPP EPPRPIS LIE DIEPPE I ---------------- Servians Resist Enemy's Advance. > War # in the parish house on E., 31st street, J make a liv- | do so by report) the ff The British Whig 5 tisement will be pr column free of chs employment Apply Kingston Mat. tress Company, 566 Princess street SMAN WANTED TO of well advertised Salary and com- man Box J G., Welcome Our Allies. OPERA HOUSE KINGSTON, Tuesday, Nov. 9th ONE CONCERT ONLY. The World Renowned ~ RUSSIAN ARTISTS CHERNIAVSK Y VIOLINI CHERNIAVSK Y| These Wonderful Soloists Collee- tively Comprise the World's Greatest Trio. Price: $1.50, $1, 75¢c, 50c. Box Seats: $2. Box Plan Opens on Friday, Novem. her Sth, at Opera House. Director, Lawrenee Solman, ABLE SAL represent line fe products mission to right Whig office INTELLIGENT earn $100 monthly for newspapers; no Send for particulars: cate, 3,969, Lockport, PERSON MAY neiple st | ¥ or to Frontenac PEA « FIRST-CLASS LATHE, BORING MILL er hands, toolmakers and millwrights. Good wages and steady work Canadia.. Westing- house Co., Limited, Hamilton, Ont A FEW MORE Y » complete the band of h Overseas Battalion and transportatior Write the J. M. Brown, , Ottawa, Ont DO YOU WANT AN EXTRA SIX TO ten dollars a week? Aindustrion persons will' be provided with stant home work on Auto-Knitting Machines. Experience unnecessary, distance immaterial, war nt Vrite to-day for e enclosing d enveloph ry Co., Dept Toronto MISCHEL HERNIAVSK 'CELLEST. orders rat 115, STORAGE FOR clean and dry. eet. BH, ETC, m-- McCann, 82 Brock DWELLINGS, OFFICES, STORRS. Mec- Cann's Real Estate Agency, Jrock Street. WANTED GENERAL. eee eee -A ROOM AND STUDY; COMFORTABLY furnished; in vie'nity of Unive Apply Box 111, Whig office. rsity A BEDROOM AND STU DY--PRIVATE amily tleman; University Apply office \ Strand Theatre Mon., Tues. and Wed. The Most Stupendous Photo-piay Ever Staged, "A MILLION BID," Vitagraph Masterpiece In 3 Featuring that well-known Se "ANITA STEW AR E ELEVENTH DI . in 2 complete parts, fea "FRANCES NELSON Afternoons at || Evenings. 2.15 and 3,45. |] 7 Admission: Matinee, Se; ~ Ben near Whig WE WANT TO BUY SECOND-HAND geese. feathers App Kingston Mattress Company, I Princess street OFFICES IN CLARENCE ST. CHAM. bers. Apply to Cunningham & Mudie. 79 Clarence St. [POSITION BY FIRST-CLASS CHEF, IN 8 GORE restaurant hotel. 'Apply Harry Mack, care New England Restau- ant, King street STREET--BRICK, NINE rooms, furnace Possession Janhu- ary 1st Apply to J, 8. R. McCann, 82 Brock street. STORAGE FOR FURNITURE, CLEAN, . fry, airy rooms; your own lock and ey. Frost's City Storage, 299 Queen St. Phone 526% bd. Adeeb dotdude = v » FURNISHED HOUSE FOR RENT. +* -* \ Parts, FURNISHED ROOM OR ROOMS AND n board, in good residential part city, for married lady V Box X.Y.Z., Whig office. KINGSTON WINDOW CLEANING Company, 464 Albert street Place your orders at once and be sure of #®ood reliable men to. clean and put up your storm windows Phone, o 5.30. Evenings. 10¢ Rugby League Barriefield Soldiers | vs. RM.C. { QUEEN'S ATHELTIC GROUNDS, f 'SAT., NOV. 6th at 3 P.M. Admission 2Jec.; Grand Stand 235¢ i Extra. PART PROOBEDS FOR RED CROSS RT "BETTER FOODS BETTER HOMES" Every woman will be de- Wl! lighted to know that New 1915 { Crop California. Raisins are in FR the city. Insist on "GOLD BOND" 7 rooms, comfortable, every con- venienge; best locality. Three min- utes from Post Office or City Park. 4 Immediate possession Apply to 4 Box 1030, Whig office 4 Sestssttssttssresssssssant BUSINESS NOTICES. WM. EGAN 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 up suits from your own cloth. Vorkmanship guaranteed. 131 Brock street. + * DANCING. 3 | MISS HUDON, AUTHORIZED BY PROF. i Frank Norman, of Montreal, to teach the standard modern dances. Balboa, "Valk Waltz, Broadway Glide, ete. Old Collegiate Bufld- ing. Phone 120. BUSINESS CHANCES. ANYONE ANYWHERE O©OAN START @ mall order business at home; ne canvassing; be your own boss Send for free booklet; tells how | Heacock. 2.669 Lockport, N.Y. LEGAL B. CUNNINGHAM, and solicitor, ence St. FINANCIAL. ONTENAC LOAN AND INVEST. ment Soelety; incorporated 1863; resident, Colonel Henry R. Smith Money issued on city and farm. properties, municipal and country | » debentures; mortgages purchased; | 4, ®. K BRAND deposits received and interest al. They : FRESH i lowed. 8S. C. McGill, Manager, $7 I f They're . { Clarence street. ORS. SPARKS AND SPARKS - = tists, 159 Wellin RR IR TERS Sg {LIVERPOOL, LONDON AND GLOBE NEE 1 Leonard Walsh, ih i ert Fire Insurance Compamy. Available! AUCTION SALE § stant. Phone 346 assets $61,187,215. OF FURNITURE, 362 BROCK STREET, which the polic security the un THURSDAY, XOV, 4TH, 10 A.M, B, W. Parlor Suite, city property, insured at lowest | possible rates. Before renewing w. pets, Blinds and Poles, Furniture, Bookshelves old vy new business gel rates from Strange & Strange, Agents. Phone 325 | Students' Tables, Lamps, Walnut Sofa, | Iron Beds, Springs, Mattresses, Toilet | Setts, Dressers, Happy Thought Range, | Rogkers, Linoleum and Oilcloths, Gar=| den Hose, Croc and (Glassware, | | BARRISTER Law office, 70 Clar. Kingston. lz | DENTAL. NAPP, B.A. LDS, D.D 8, RE. moved to 258 Princess street. et. , DEN- street; J LDS, as. In addition to Tiolders have for 0 mited liability of UPHOLSTERING. J. GAVINE, UPHOLSTE pairing nd carpet > mattres novating. or call 218 Bagot siree NG, RE. work and Rugs and Car- Drop soand Dining Room | and Books, Non-Jury Assizes Adjourned € 0 kery Blacksmiths Toolg, ete, ete. FI NEA : ) i DORGAN ri ANDSOME WALNUT, PIANO 82 sbeoddededededeodedededod edie ai telephone » (Bailey Sin Far m) y Wilson Ont SALE oF cycles, Perfect R Cushion Frame, $50 speed gear, $60 Geo. King street eee eee ete ert A LARGE STOCK OF NEW AND SEC. ond<-hand furniture, stoves, ing, boots, suit cases, tools, etc you have anything to sell, drop a card. 1 w'll I." 8, Shapiro, 435 'rincess street ------------------------ I STOCK CF NEW AND SEC ond-hand stoves, furniture, odd dressers, Iron beds, etc. We also buy all kinds of new and second= hand furniture. J. Thompson, 238 Princess street, phone 1600 8iX octs 12 stops A real $8 cash Lindsay t bar- and Lim- V OANVAS, haversacks, dune ANing tarpaulins, eiderdown eping robes, water i beds street rs Clarence MIL®E quar- ctory, FARM OF 160 ACRES ONE from village of Tichborne; er of a mile from cheese fa and one half a mile from school Une hundred acres tillable land; sixty acres pasturage. Apply { Shomas McEwen, Jr, Tichborne, nt. | ---- eee | CHOICE DWELLINGS IN ALL PARTS of the city at $1,000, $1,500, $2 000, $2,600, $2,700, $2800, $2,000, $3,000, $3,100, $3,400, $3,900. $4,000 $4,600, $5,500, $7,200, $8,000. i. OVER 25 BUILDING LOTS AND 0 $ 3 ts ground, from 5,00 | LARGR 126 to TO RENT--AT $15, $17 AND san; brick, with Improvements and good ton; also furnished house. All modern: first class locality, $45. Geo. A. Bateman, real estate, money to loan, 67 Clarence street. EOARD AND ROOMS. | FIRST CLASS QOARD AND ROOMS, Good location, modern conveniences, Apply 243 Brock street, WM. NEWLANDS tects, etic Phone 61. & SON, ARCHI- Offices, 268 Bagot St. POWER & SON, ARCHITECTS, MER- chants' Bank Building, corner Brock and Wellington streets. Drop a card. PERSONAL. HAIR, MOLES, WARTS BIRTHMARKS and all growths and skin blem- ishes removed permanenlty, out scar; 30 years' experience. Elmer J. Lak Eye, Ear, Throat and Skin Specialist, Bagot street. Nose, 258 DRESSMAKING. PRACTICAL dressmaking, designing, INSTRUCTIONS IN cutting by measure, trimming, 'ete; three dollars, including system. Madame Elder, ew York - Dressmaking Parlors, 253 Princess strest, corner Sydenham. MEDICAL, H. A. BOYCE, M.D, OM, LATE MED". cal Superintendent Kingston Gener- | al Hospital. Surgery and residence I 93 Wellington street. Phone. 964. o E---- Supreme Cannell ! ALLEN, THE AUCTIONEER. lephone 252. The Now-Jury Assize Court to {have beem held on November 30th | has been adjourned to Tuesday, 7th | December. --~-- { ER grate T. M. ASSELSTINE, Clerk of Assize. An | ADVANCE IN PRICC f | i ! } on the Quarter Ton .... (Also: Ordinary Soft Ia Quarter Ton Nice Seasonable Coal for the fire-place. It's the best coal market for this purpose. ump Coal, BS o s+ The Late H. H. Scott. i Many Kingstonians will hear with | regret of the death of Howard Ham- | ilton Scott, son of Rev. A. H. Scott, | the well-known author-minister of | 'SARDINES anti it 2 for 25 Cents | soon had a splendid position with the | aaah . Equalled by few | Allis-Chalmers Company in Mont- (real. He had been ill for some time | none & co. ZIG-ZAG {at Saranac Lake. His father only | recently heard that another of his (song has been wounded at the front {and taken prisoner. FENWICK, ] JAMES SWIFT & cn Sunkist Seeded and Seedless Raisins First car of new goods just arrived. Insist on SUNKIST and have the best. } (Special to the Whig.) i Enlarged For a Week. | WORK AT THE INCINERATOR. | Berlin, Nov. 3.---The Austrians 3 ---- | have occupied Usice, Serbia, the! The case of Thomas' Smart, ar | Close On To Three Hundred Tons, Of | rested on Tuesday by Constables Ar-! War Office announed to-day. {nfe: and McCarey, charged by his! ; The Serbians, it was stated; are. Wife with desertion, was before Mag-| From Sept. 28th, ti.} Nov. 1st, the! still stubborily resisting. the Austro- istrate Farrell, at a special session: city's incinerator consumed 587 German advance southWard through) or ine Police Court of Tuesday af-| loads of garbage, or 293 1-2 pons. | the Moraun River Jtoward Nish. | tornoon, and was further enlarged | The fuel required to keep ihe in- { Fighting" was said to be in progress! for a week, the accused being al-| cinerator going, consisted of one- on both sides of the river. {lowed his liberty. D. A. Givens ap-| Sith of & cord of slab rood per day. ¥ o Ities,' | peared on behalf of the accused and The incinerator is wor ing well, and anadian > | T. J. Rigney for his wife. { Inspector Nicholas Timmerman has | Twenty-first Battalion-- Wounded, Sem | had a great cleaning up made of the F. W. Taylor, England. Rev. 8. C. V. | Engineers--Wounded, Clare { Eg Now For The i : The returns to the mail vote asked r by Secretary N. H. Crow from the governors of the Amateur ° Athletic can 'nion of Canada indicate a favorable In response to the suggestion to sui 'pend the holding of the annual meet- r it cleaned out well ing this year. An affirinative reply and is "ept in the best to the question would carry with it ' [the contindation of the present offi | cers for aniath a Hoc- t lon of the i 'cers (iat the provincial branches | Lester, rector of St. [ecity. There are no complaints now, ace D. Luke's Anglican Church, Brantford. and the system. is working well. Just ¢o Lyoa, Arnprior. beep ordéred to report at once | now the Inspector is getting mat- 'at Shorncliffe Camp, | ters arranged so that the days i | be announced for the col'ection "~ the various sections of the city. : or medi- | The inci | cally unfit non-commissio officers | every night 2 and men left Shorncliffe on Tuesday | of condition, will usually find, for Canada. three special trains tak- | every other occa. ing to their port of embarks- | Common sense is plentifal, but it wo sn is the uncommon kind that counts. . Music Cabinets : ---- Centre Tables {| Many an elotist who imagined his 4 existence necessary to the world's ad- | A | ¥ancement has been interred In a . Eight | pine box without any trim: ings. young woman becomes a "Mary Garden Taleum 0c" at Sore. hundvéd wound Gibson's Red Cross them s a, 1 he? SE ed