Daily British Whig (1850), 18 Nov 1915, p. 7

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Im-------- ( po Your Banking J Service LL who have Banking business, of whatever nature, A to transact will find the modern Banking Service offered by The Bank of Toronto most satisfactory. Long experience, ample resources, extensive foreign and domestic connections enable us to provide adequate faci- lities for the management of business accounts. Tue BANK or TORONTO Capital Reserved Funds . . $5,000,000 $6,402,810 EYE COMFORT it fh In sewing, reading. office. school and housework, can be had in the majority of cases by eye-glasses that correct fully the optical defect in your eyes--if you do not have this comfort, consult our optome- trist and he will examine your eyes and advise you. R. J. RODGER "Where the clock is on the walk." OPTICIAN 347 KING ST, KINGSTON, FOR SALE That desirable residence on the corner of Aberdeen Avenue and Willlam street; solid br'ck, hot water heating, electric light and gas combination fixtures; hardwood floors on first and second floors; garage. Owner leav- ing city. THE J. K. CARROLL AGENCY. 56 BROCK STREET, PHONE 68 OR 874. ------ Kingston Motor Trans- port and Livery Co. 34-38 Princess Street. General Motor Cartage and Auto Ser- vice, also Livery, Feed and, Sale Stable in connection. Kingston sales agent {for Indiana Trucks. Please examine our two or three ton truck before Interested in Fine Stationery, we PU¥ins. can supply your wants, Our stock is complete in every particular, com- P. E. DULMAGE, Mgr. prising Papeteries, Paper and Enve- PHONE 77. lopes, Writing Tablets, Students'! Note Books, etc. A tl | tAgain Hoag's Drug Store Opp. YM.CA. | - KINGSTON, ONT, Crisco! Crisco! D- A- Weese {where you will get fine Frames and Pictures at reasonable prices. We { are getting busy, bring ia your work now. ' Your inspection invited. FOR FRYING FOR SHORTENING FOR CAKEMAKING Pure Food Product. --A TT ime. J. F. LOCHHEAD 1s taking the Photos that please. Pure I'ood Grocery. | =e Children ASpecialty CC: 0 CHOICE GROCERIES, TEAS & COFFEES. COOKED ~AND<SMOKED MEATS, ORDERS TAKEN FOR COAL AND WOO {| He is also giving a beautiful Mount extra with every dozen cab- |inets from mow till Xmas. 244 PRINCESS STREET, NEAR SYDENHAM STREET. IF EXPERIENCE COUNTS JOS. AHEARN, JR, 279% MONTREAL STREET Phone 866. Wanted J. B. HARRIS, Prop. Phone 1114. See us about a Contract. CT NEW METHOD Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing deat./ done. We make a special. 'a of Ladies' Work. M. F. PATTON, Prop. 140 SYDENHAM ST. (Near Prin. | Phone 314, We Have It. Established 1862. Five hundred bags of choice white local potatoes, 90 1b. bags, highest cash price paid. Also three hun- - dred lbs. of Fowl, Chickens, Ducks, Geese and Turkeys wanted daily. Anderson Bros. Wholesale and Retail Store, Phone 458. COR. PRINCESS AND, ii rup, {li Red Cross Drug Store. You will find at 244 Princess St.,| THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1915. INCIDENTS OF THE DAY {LOCAL NOTES AND ITEMS OF | GENERAL INTEREST. | Happenings In the City and Vicinity +--What the Merchants Offer to the Readers of The Whig. Dr. Charles A. Morrison returned 0 the city last night. There was a small market on Thursday with no change in prices. Excellent. runs of herring are re- {ported in the back lakes. t GRAND TONIGHT : friday Saturday | 'Evenings at 8.15 O'clock. i Matinees Fri. ana Sat. «t 2.30 8th Wonder of the World. | First insertion, lc a word. Each con- "A cure for every cough" at Gib- i | son's Red Cross Drug Store. | Remember Ladies' Musical Club { Concert, in aid of Red Cross, Grant | Hall, Nov. 23rd. Pineapples, grapefruit, pears, ban- | anas, Red Roger, Malaga and Cali- | fornia grapes, at Carnovsky's. Peterboro Club will fall into line and stop the sale of liquors each night at eight o'clock. "A cure for every cough" at Gib- | son's Red Cross Drug Store. The drilling of troops on the crick- {et field attracts much attention and many watch the work by the hour. |" "Spruce Balsam . Cough Syrup" sold in Kingston Gibson's Red -{ Cross Drug Store. Edward Bullock, Ontario street, {| reported missing, is back in the city again He had no intention what- ever of leaving the city for all time. { H. Cunningham, piano tuner, 21 King street. Leave orders at McAul- il ey's Book Store. { Georg® Hunter, J.P., arranged a {| settlement in a case between Thom- || as Hitchcock and Walter Scott of the || township of Kingston. The case in- voived $76.60. "White Pine and Tar" Cough Sy- sold in Kingston at Gibson's at i iH } i In Toronto on Wednesday a met- er.reader was shot and wounded with a spring-gun, placed in a cellar te | ward off burglars. Kingston utilities meter readers had better beware. Another meeting of the Frontenac Club has been called for the 29th to consider another resolution fn refer- ence to restricting the hours during which Intoxicating liquors may be | sold. At Sunbury and Battersea, several | cases of spinal meningitis have brok- en out among the children and in some parts the schools 'have been closed for a while. Some cases have proven quite serious. "White Pine and Tar" Cough Sy- rup, sold in Kingston at Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store. | S. S. Corbett received a call on Wednesday evening to remove Pte. | Waiter Garrett, "C" Compar Battalion, at Napanee. to th ueral Hospital. Pte. Garrett he _ uaen ill for a few days. "Have you a cough or cold?" If 80, go to Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store. Lieut.-Col. G.° Hunter was smiles on Thursday morning. On Wednesday night he received a tele- gram that George Henry -Vincent Hunter bad been born in- Brooklyn, N.Y., making the veteran colonel a grandfather. "A cure for every cold" at son's Red Cross Drug Store. | Mrs. Albert Deem, 166 Queen | street, entertained last week in hop- or of Mrs. H. L. Elmer (formerly Miss Elizabeth Angrove). Many | young people were present, and pre- | | sented the bride with numerous | | pieces of beautiful china. The house | was prettily decorated with roses and | | chrysanthemums. : Gib- | Ee ny i FEUTONS TURN DOWN OFFER. | Proposed to Guarantee Security of | Serbian Refugees. i London, Nov. 18.--The Times, re- ferring to Sir Edward Grey's en- dorsement of the appeal for Serbian refugees and stating that the allied Governments are taking all possible | measures and are ready to offer their facilities to relieve the situation, ex- presses the hope that the charitable | jagencies in the United States will | lend their aid to the work. | The Times' correspondent at Tur- | | nu Severinu, on the Danube, in West- jern Roumania, reports that 8,000 | Serbian refugees are in that neigh- { borhood, and that all the river vil- | lages are crowded with fugitives | from villages the Austro-Hungarian {armies have partially destroyed. The ||| | correspondent adds that the Ameri- | can Minister at Bucharest proposed | to guarantee their security on the re- the Austrian and German colleagues, but that this was refused. | Church Union Favored. | Brantford, Nov. 18.--Brantford Presbyterians are strongly in favor of church union according to the vote made known. The total vote! stood 822 for and 378 against. Am- ongst elders, 49 voted for and 9. against. In Balfour Street Church! the vote was almost unanimous only two members and one adherent vot- ing against it." In Onondaga Church the vote was almost as strongly in favor. Only one member and two adherents voting against. i Stand up for yourself, but at the | same time have a care for the toes of | the other fellow. | There's usually some trouble when | the calico salaried man has to buy | silk for his family. { # County'of. Frontenac the leg iit Re a er the @ a Woe of The County Croce Court House, Kingston, up to the 20th o'clock, moon, for ouner aor Fron Dota I 199 to r 31st, 1916, both days in- ei Darl Ont 1, Co 1 meal, rameal, r, Beef, Pork. Mut- ilk, Molasses, st per rrots, Potatoés, Beans, 1b.; Electric Soa a a r 1b.; ri . A Rd Threshed Straw, hn her whole el ton, at per Ih; 1; Peas Ca rnips, at per bdu.;2 Soa fh 80th! ceipt of written authorization from .!| 18,000 People, 3,000 Horses, Car Load of Electric and Scenic Effects. i Symphony Orchestra of 30.| PRICE MATINEE 25¢ TO $1.00 NIGHT 25¢c TO $150 Seats Now on Sale. Strand Theatre Thurs., Fri. and Sat. | They Distinguished Theatrical Star, "" DEAN," Supported by that well-known Broad- way Star, "H "IUDGE NC LW MONA DIGGINS, In 6 Big Acts--4. Also other good photo-playx. Afternoons at Evenings. 2.15 and 3.45. | 7 and 8.30. Admission: Matinee, 5c; Evenings. 10¢ ~~ Nm cin GRIFFIN"S THUR.-FRL-SAT. A PATHE FEATURE, "WHO PAYS," in 3 Reels. A VITA COMEDY, FEATURING LILLIAN WALKER And yt BILLY QUIRK. A SELIG | JUNGLE ZOO DRAMA, And Other Good Ones. ORCHESTRA MAT. Se. PRICES: EVE, 16e --~---- The Belvidere | || APARTMENT HOTEL | 141 King Street. Phone 1743. Transient and Perma- nent Rates. After Theatre Suppers a spe- clalty. Apply Chef Steward. "BETTER FOODS BETTER HOMES' Every woman will be de- lighted to know that New 1915 Crop California Raisins are in the city. Insist on * 'GOLD BOND" BRAND-- They're FRESH. WANTED TURKEYS, DUCKS, GEESE, CHICKENS. Dry Picked and all fea- thers removed. | NO ADVANCE INPRICC ZIG-ZAG SARDINES 2 for 25 Cents We request that all accounts owing by the former proprietor be Presented be. fore the 29th ins). at which time we take over the business. s _ EROS E. Robbs Fami Bagot and Earl. Try Our Beef and Pork Sausages, Corn Beef, Rounds and Pickled Ton- gues. I amily Butcher | PAGE SEVEN Pr CONDENSED ADVERTISING RATES. | secutive losertiom thereafter, half- | cent a word. Minimum charge for | one insertion, 25¢; three insertions 80c; six, $1: one month, $2 A WATCH, between Lake and Berryton ago. Owner may proving proper Murphy, South about a month have same by and applying to Thomas R.R.1, Ganano- que, Ont A PATR OF SKELETON EYE. GLASSES, attached to a chain, on Union street W., on Monday afternoon. ner may have same by calling at 135 Centre St FOUND ARTICLES ADVER- TISED FREE. 3 Anyone finding anything and wishing to reach the owner may do so by reporting the facts to The British Whig. The adver- tisement will be printed in this column free of charge. HELP WANTED. APPLY HOTEL COL- | King street } lender, EXPERIENCED CHAMBERMAIDS. | || Apply Hotel! Frontenac. | A GOOD KITCHEN WOMAN. APPLY | to. Miss Campbell, 212 King street GIRLS FOR FINE-SPLITTING MICA. Anglin Mica Mining Co., 1 Bay § WANTED CHOICE || stock Write terms Bros, Galt, Ont SALESM nu Cavers FOR for SERVANT, t ighest Division St COMPE T GENERAL r 8 girl to a t aid. Apply ¥ A HOUSEMAID, man preferred ing to Miss Hora, LOST. SMALL BROWN LEATHER PURSE, containing a sum of money, on Saturday or Sunday night Earl street, above Division Albert streets. Reward for rat Whig office A LADY k 1ouse nee TO HELP and wait o $1 IN BOARDING table Apply - anne or AT ONCE, AN EXPERIENCED GEN- eral servant: must be good plain Apply Mrs Gildersleeve, 19% TO LET. IMMEDIATELY, servant for small family. must N . 1 ve refe > , 8 A TRNISHED HOUSE, 120 BARRIE hare or Sos A Ee PLY tc Mrs. M street Apply Captain Bawden GOOD GENERAL NG G ~» FOR TWO OR THREE STORAGE FOR FURNITURE, ETC. 3 YOUNG an yor bilo with clean and dry. McCann. 82 Brock light house work Apply the Street. evening, after to Earl street to in nt > DWELLINGS, OFFICES, STORES, Mec- Cann"s eal Estate Agency, 82 Brock Street. OFFICES IN CLARENCE ST. CHAM. bers. APR Mudie. 79 Clare DWELLING AT KINGSTON STATION; rent $7.00 per month. Apply A. F. Bond. 26 Frontenac street AN INTELLIGENT PERSON MAY earn $100 monthly , corresponding for newspapers: no canvassing. ! Send for particulars. Syndi- | cate, 3,969, Lockport, N. FIRST-CLASS LATHE, BORING MILL and planer hands and toolmakers Good wagese and steady work Canadian Westinghouse Co., Limit- ed, Hamilton, Ont Press Y. nce St. TT near City Park. Apply to W. Winnett, or on premises. WANTED A RELIABLE MAN WITH some business experience to repre- sent us in Kingston and Qistrict. A permanent position for the right man. Highest commissions paid. Territory reserved. New speciali- ties for season 1915-16. Stone & Wellington, Toreénto. 84 GORE STREET--BRICK, NINE , furnace. Possession Janu- ary 1st. Apply to J. 8S. R. McCann, 82 Brock street POSITION WANTED. A YOUNG LADY DESIRES POSITION as book. Keeper; has a fair know- edge of stenography. Apply to Box 1511 Whig omc) P STORAGE FOR FURNITURE, CLEAN, | dry, Alry rooms; our own lock and | key. ost's ity Storage, 299 Queen St. Phone 526%, SEVEN ROOMED NEW HOUSE, ON Alfred street, with barn and sta- ble: and half acre ground. Apply D. Boyd, 106 Pine street, on. ™ to J. WANTED GENERAL. Kingst: | TWO OR THREE UNFURNISHED! rooms, in good locality. Apply Box B, Whig office. | BUSINESS NOTICES. G. the customers of Kingston 'Window Cleaning Company that he has taken over the business and will attend to orders, and get around to everybody as soon as possible. » the AN EXPERIENCED DRESSMAKER | wants work by the day. Apply to Box B.A, Whig office | I D-HAND | Kingston ! 556 Princess | WE WANT TO BUY SECON geese feathers. Apply Mattress Company, street WM. EGAN WISHES TO that he has purchased the tailor shop formerly run Thos. Gallo. way and will do all kinds of re- pairing and pressing. Also make » suits from your own cloth (3 rkmanshi aranteed. 1 Brock st ret' 9 ANNOUNCE PAPER HANGING, PAINTING, GRAIN- | ing, kalsomining, glazing. A spe- cial price; cheaper than others Fred Young, 198 Colborne streel. | Cash Register Write description and DENTAL. og J ESKNAPP, BA. 4.DS, DDS. RE moved to 258 Princess street. 'ARKS 169 WwW Ish, Phone Wehing: SUBEE et ® stant. 46. FINANCIAL. lowest eash price, 1116, Whig office. Box {FRONTENAC LOAN AND INVEST. ment Society: incorporated : President, Colonel Henry R. Smith oney issued on city and farm | municipal and country! roperties, lebentures; mortgages purchased; deposits received and interest al lowed. 8 C. Clarence street McGill, Manager, 87 W. J. GAVINE, UPHOLSTERING, RE. bajring and Carpet work and ress renovating. D or call 216 Bagot reer Topsy seas -------- LIVERPOOL, LONDON Fire Insurance Comp: assets $61,187,215. In addition to which the policyholders have for Security the unlimited liability of city property, insured at possible rates. old or giving ne rates from Strange Agents, Phone 135. LEGAL B. CUNNINGHAM, BARRISTER | end solivitor. Law 'office, 70 Clar. | Ww business ence St. Kingston. et & & { | ---------------- Home Lunch | CAF NOW OPEN 1 1 1- 1. Substitute your name and ad- |THE PEOPLE'S FORUM| "FOUND | I DELIVERY to Cunningham &| A FURNISHED HOUSE, 100 BAGOT | L. HHLLIER WISHES TO NOTIFY | ARks, DEN. 1 AND GLOBE | any. Available | lowest | Before renewing | Strange, | | % | == FOR SALE. | THESE EFFECTIVE ADVTS. COST little Once, 5c; three times(30c: one week, $1.00. SLEIGH Bawden AND 120 WAGON, harness Captain Barrie street || SOME GOOD SQUARES, ROUNDS AND Fire-king heaters at right prices Turk"s, phone 705. {il THREE HORSES, FROM SIX YEARS up; iron grey team of bays 373 King street § years oid; Muller, mare, Apply Geo {if | VICTROLA AND TWELVE SELEC- tions, $28.50. Terms $5.00 cash and $1.00 a week. C. W. Lindsay Co. Ltd, 121 Princess street. ------------------------------------------------------------------ A I ARGE STOOK OF NEW AND SEC- nd-hand furniture, stoves, cloth ing, boots, suit cases, tools, etc. If you have anything to sell, drop a card wll call. 8S. Shapiro, 48 Princess street A LARGE STOCK CF NEW AND SEC. ond-hand stoves, furniture, odd dressers, fron beds, etc. We also buy all kinds of new and second- hand furniture. J. Thompson, 233 Princess street, phone 1600. AUNTERS" ! IN CANVAS etc. Shell bags , haversacks, dun< nage bags, slesning tarpaulins, elderdown sleeping robes, foldin water pails, tables, chairs: an beds. F 4 39 Clarence street Cooke, Phone 891 FARM OF 160 ACRES ONE WILE rom village of Tichborne; quare er of a mile from cheese facloty, and one half a mile from school One hundred acres tillable land; sixty acres pasturage. Apply Shomas McEwen, Jr, Tichborne nt. CHOICE DWELLINGS IN ALL PARTS | of the city at $1000, $1,500, $2000, $2,600, $2,700, $2,800, $2,900, $3,000, $3,100, $3,400, $3,900, $4,000, $4,500, | $5,600, $7,200, $8,000. LARGE FARM, WITH OR WITHOUT stock and implements, good for grain or stock: well watered; easy terms to the right man |OVER 28 BUILDING LOTS AND LARGE ni, of ground, from $125 to {TO RENT -- FURNISHED HOUSE. | Geo. A. Bateman, real estate, money | to loan, 67 Clarence street. MEDICAL. 3 H. A. BOYCE, M.D, CM, LATE MED". cal Superintendent Kingston Gener- al Hospital, Surgery and residence 93 Wellington street ° Phone 964. | ARCHITREOT | wa. NEWLANDS & SON, ARCHI- 1 tects, etc. Offices, 258 Bagot St. | Phone 61. | | {POWER & SON, ARCHITECTS, MER. { chants' Bank Rutlding, corner | Brock and Wellington streets. Drop a card. 1 { PERSONAL. and all growths and skin blem- ishes removed permanenity, with. out scar; 30 years' experience. Dr. i Elmer J. Lake, e, Ear. Noss; | Throat and Skin pecialist, 28 | Bagot street. | | mam, MOLES, WARTS BIRTHMARKS DRESSMAKING. PRACTICAL INSTRUCTIONS IN dressmaking, cutting by measure, designing, trimming, ete.; three dollars, including system. Madame Elder, New York Dressmaking Parlors, 263 Princess street, corner Sydenham. i 1863; | BUSINESS CHANCES. | ANYONE ANYWHERE CAN START a mall order ness at home: ne canvassing: your own boss Send for free booklet: tells how Heacock. 2.969 Lockport, N.Y. ! DANCING. _ | MISS HUDON, AUTHORIZED BY PROF, Frank Norman, of Montreal, to teach the standard modern dances. Balboa, Walk Waltz, Broadway Glide, etc. Old Collegiate Bulld- . Phone 120, Sample Order MR. COAL CONSUMER, BAR- RIE STREET. Ton Stove Coal Ton Nut Coal 2 Ton Cannell Coal 4 Cord Kindling Wood dress and use the telephone--our # number 135... James Swift & Co Meals and Lunches Served at All Hours. Home Lunch Company, a Botgpny "KI Is tha name of the TCHENER" Jo Blaei Iom sate iy

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