Young People b Falls on Dec. 18th. v Should open a Savings Aecount 1% The Bank of Toronto. A Savings Account-te any young man or woman will en- courage thrift, and will be an assistance in saving money for future use. It Wiss acts as a dete: against waste- ful and extravagant habits, Capital teserved Funds rent £3,000,0060 $6,102,510 . | BANK or TORONTO FOR SALE A solid brick, two storey bungalow, hot water heat- ing, electric light, grate, hagdweod floors, Cin facet every- thing up-o- date. This property is in the West end of the City. Owner is going overseas and property must he sokd. "The J. K. Carroll Agency, 56 BROCK ST. Phone 68 or 874. Pt Pt ON 2 SN PtP tO A i a DIAMOND RINGS THIS IS AN UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY CHASE DIAMOND! THE BDISCOU TO PUR- LASTS ONLY. FOR A SHORT TIME, AS OUR NEW STORE ON PRINCESS STREET IS NEARING COMPLETION, R. J." RODGER, The King Street Jeweler. "Where the Clock is on the Walk." WE WISH TO THANK Our many friends for their liberal 'patronage during the joyous Christmas season and at the same time allow us to extend to one and all - Compliments of the Season HOAG' S. Drug Store ay 'Opposite YMCA. -------- Kingston, Ont. C \r CHOICE GROCERIES, TEAS & COFFEES. COORD AND SMOKED EATS ORDERS Tih FoR COAL AND WOOD. 7 JOS. AHEARN, JR, 279% MONTREAL STREET Phone, 866. BUILDERS Have You Tried GYPSUM WALL PLASTER? It Saves Time P. WALSH. , Barrack St. The Great 'ory, oss Y 'Pat itation Growers, Pratling ha "fut $1 per hoz, for 85. One will please, #ix will cure. Sold by. ~ WANTED!Z: in plain pkg. on 1 ceipt 100 .bags of good white Cine TT ne Hoek potatoes Friday and Ratur- | Smee oy dav; highest cash price paid. | Also 500 Ibs. Dressed Fowl | Telephone 201 kK + Auto Livery and Chickens; 100 pairs of | Bibby Garage ---------------------- Live Fowl, over 5 Ths, earch, 15¢, : Anderson Bros. : Agents for Dodge Bros. "Motor: Cars Wholesale and Retail -------- - Choice Dairy Butter Choice Creamery Butter' Happenings In the City and Vicinity transqcted routine business on Thurs- day mht it H. © SRingham, plano tuner, 21 ==What the Merchants Offer to the - Readers of the Wiig. Sweet potatoes, Carnovsky's. Dean Starr jectures in Smith's L. J. Hoenig and wife left-on Fri- day for Trinidad, Colorado. The Civie Finance Committee King street. Leave orders at MeAul- ey's Book Store. Mrs. Ernest Sparks -<a Bob left to-day for New spend a month." Miss Charity Montgomery died at the General Hospital on Thursday. The remains were sent to her home in Trenton: Hot house cucumbers, each at Carpovsky's. Constable Bar] Jenkins picked up a valuable pipe case while on his rounds cn Friday morning, and is lcgking for an owner. Frank Carnavale, a prisoner in the Kingston Penitentiary, has applied to nd Master York to} 10¢ to 25¢ ¥ WARY Abd Thiurmiay 27 | CONDENS ADVERTISING RATES.) vs a ed Je _e1um. en thsert Ie a word. Each = S d TL secutive Insertion thereafter, half-, tran eatre cent & word. Minimum chargé for Thurs., Fri. and Sat. | one Insertion, 23¢; three lusertlons, | SOc: six, $1; ome month, $2. i The Dominating Figure of the Screen |t CHOCOLATE DIPPER. APPLY 238! World, Princess street "HOBART HROSWORTH." in "THE WHITE SCAR)" A 'big, powecfil drama of pas- sionx, in the a wastes of Pog 5 Big Aen | COOK, APPLY IN EVENING TO MRS, Calvin, 131 King street. | Gm, FOR WORK ROOW. to Miss McCallum, at NX. OC & CO | BXPERIENUED WA « chamhermaids. tenae. APPLY Polson | | Rood phote-pin Four shows daily, mst 2.35, BAS " and 8360 p.m, Matiness, De De. sa Evenings Me. | GRIFFIN'S Photo-Play Programme COMMENCES AT 2.30 AND 7.30. rb F A SECOND PowTEnR: enced wal Frontenac, ALSO EXPERI- Apply Hotel - AT S, tory, On- | Eo GIRLS AND BOYS WANTS Obérndor(le rs Cigar tarie &lreet SERVAN ONE WHO the Parole Byars, for consideration , He of his case was from Peterforo. The steamer Wolfe Islander had| way over Friday morning tis on Saturday. There will .be no meeting of the Board of Trade on Jan. 18th, as was at first intended." There may possibly be a mieeting on Jan. 25th but this kas not yet been décided upon At Watertown, N.Y., Walker inson sued the SL. Lirwrence national Electric Railroad & Land Company (2 recover $15,000 dam- ages for injuries alleged to have heen sustained. Major and Mrs, Walton charge of special services Saturday and Sunday in the Salvation Army Citadel ag the 3.00 p.m. service Sun- day. . A" number of babies will be christened. LA Pte. Sherbourne Wilder, who lost an eye in the Langemarcke, and who h the pay and record office in England, has been promoted to warrant.offi- eer. Sergt. Reid fel¥ in the city park Thursday afte 'rgoon and was remov ed to the General Hospital. . It was thought his leg was broken hut it was found that it lras only been severely bruised. A St. Luke's 'Men's Association on Thursday evening passed a resolu- tion regarding the death of a- mem- ber, the late Lance-Corporal Edwin G. Thomas; at the front, respect to his memory decided; hold no banquet this year. Miss Helen M. Drummond, ond daughter of A. T. Toronto, a graduate of the Children's Hospital and a former student - of Queen's University, has joined the nurses' section of the reinforcements to leave there in a few days for Cairo, in Egypt. Owing to the gas troufle the Whig suffered much inconvenience, its linotypes not beginning work un til 11.30 o'clock Gas is used in| heating the lead pots on the ma- Rob- Inter- will have Kingston, battle easting the type lines. The delay has caused. our publishing the important news. of the da Rann-dom Reels and Walt Mason's Rhymes along with the sport re- view had to be omitted \ The Late Mrs. Thomas Hodgson Death called away Thursday Mrs. Thomas Hodgson, aged = eighty- five years, one of dents, She had lived for the past fifty years, the best of health up # ago. © When she was grippe and gradually grew worse. Dé ceased was a member of St. Andrew's Church. She is survived by a niece Miss, Eleanor Hannay, and three nephews, Thomas, William, and George, Kingston. The funeral will take place from her nephew's resi- 'dence, 219 Stuart streapt, and the service will 'be conducted by Rev, Dr. 'Torrance, . of St Andrew's Chureh. ! in Kingston and was in ntil a week The Late Gordon White. The death of Gordon White occur- red Friday morning at the Hotel Dien. Deceased upderwent an op- eration for appendicitis about two | years ago, which was unsuccessful. | Sinces that time he has undergone nine operations. Up until about two weeks ago he was employed in the grocery store of James Redden & Co., when he suddenly grew ill. Deceased" s home was in Gananoque, and the remains were sent to that place by James Reid &°Cs., under- Home Lunch& 'Phone 458. \ AFE ALWAYS OPEN ~ Meals and Lunches at all hours, Regular Dipner, 11.30 a.m. to 2 p.m. 30c. Regular Supper, 5.30 to * 8 pm, 30c Call -and take home "one of eur home-made Pies, 20¢ each: HOME LUNCH COMPANY. 191 Prihcess Street. Phone 544. Pure Lard Western "Beef Lamb : Fresh Pork Sweet. Cider GORDON'S GROCERY, ~ Phone 88. . Cor. Bay and Montreal Sts. -------------- tA i ON Kingston Motor Trans- port and Livery Co. 34.38 Princess Street. AUTOS FOR IRE. ¥ r sale or trade for * good "pvers | ® five year. old mare, sound and | to a Negistered Persian Horse. | 0 i P. E. . DULMAGE, Mer. PFHONE 77. takers. He is survived hy his mo- dher, one brother, Robert, of Hamil-| ton, and .three sisters, Mrs. Walter | E. Potter, Grindstone nd, N.Y.; Mrs. Harry Driscoll, Merrickville, and Mrs. L. J. Linton, Albert street, Kingston. 2 The Late Harry C. Bates, Hargy Clive Bates died athe Gén- eral Hospital on Friday morning af- ter'a few days' illness of asthma and grippe, which effected his heart. De- committed to break her way through ice all the | doubtful if she wil] be able to cross] of s 'been in| and out of | to | sec- Drummond, | chines, the molten lead being used' in | only | Kingston's 'oldest resi- 22 attacked by" ==" FOR SALE {THESE RFFECTIVE ADVTS. COST little. Once. $5¢; three times, 800; one week, $1.00. FOUND BROWN FUR-MUFF, on Thurs-, day. ' Jan. 13th, on road. Owner may hav calling at Whig offfce y ing pr 3 A EN Kin street; GRADE HOLSTEIN, Clarence street, King: FRESH young. COW; 'same by 67 and prov. Sydenham School. Owner © an Whig office PURSE, containing s of mo Owner may bh by calling at Whig Office " A PAIR OF GOLD SPRCTA- cl, on Union street. Owner same Dy calling at x are | TOY_ NOVELTIES AND JOKES AT Frank . Cooke, 8% Clarence tres Pr none 881. ith SOME GOOD SQUARES, ROUNDS AND 4 Flre-king heaters at right prices Turk's, photie 706. ve same , e Whig office A Rox CONTAINING or LADY'S SHOES. jn. an, January ay have same FORD . CAR, RUNAROUT OR TWO seater Just overhauled; In Al running condition: good tires. John McKay, Limited. ; ; 6 AND TWELVE Terms, $10 cash *. W. Lindsay reet.. iD A street, |i t t Gilbertis Grocery # 4 ¥ rert's Grocery ~ 1 S and TONIGHE FRIDAY & SATURDAY utire Change of Bill -- Everything 5----Vaudeville Acts--5 planer hands, toolmakers REESE BROTHERS' finn Saris sweats ork] TH AFRICANDER ed, fami iton, Ontario. pany | MINSTRELS 11 Talented Colored Péople, with their own Band and Orchestra, Fantastic Arrangement of Dixie's Bext -Musie, Songs and Dances. i PRICES: Evening, (0c nnd 20c.; Bargain Matinee | Daily, 10, \ | mmm mm mmm, BABCOCK & SONS, Mar Designs, 3 érly ntent Office of Patent Laws teetlon™ (ree, 69 8 real Heanches: an cook; Mrs no upstairs work Apply Bridgestock Wellington St INTELLIGENT PFEFRSON MAY earn $100 monthly corresponding fur newspape no canvassing Send far particulars. Press Syudi- ciate, 3969. kockport, N. Y. v AN A manent Pos right p ¥ Apply Whig office 312 Mont- Washington. lames St Otiawa, YOUNG WOMAN WITH ROOK KE * Ing « ' offi Vv p tion. , SH), unis: uss, Yau WHY BE OUT OF STEP experi a wr Box dress aed 10 FPP EE ERE : A good general serv ] # good plain cook % iron'ng Appl Is derslee 19% King Setesesrsrsirreretserits + ant. Must With the rest of the Women ? J Do yon know that there was oge caFload of Fgg-O0 Baking Powder sold in Kingston in : : . ou STOMERS, T0 BRING four weeks 7 ¢yclas to ha cleane spring We have also a large number of hock sticks and pucks for asonable pri King streat THEIR RI. and stored for Follow that impulse, once, WANTED GENERAL A WA A AA AAA rt a COVERED RINK FARM WANTED IN THE VIGINITY OF | Myra Kingston ate size, lgeation and GRAND HOCKEY MATCH . Whig office Intermediate OH. # . > AT ONCE, TWO FURN N'S IL vs with board FRIDAY, house, with Y Box X.Y.Z, order at HED ROOMS, r a small unfurnished improvements Apply Whig office 33rd JAN. RATTERY. HTH. Game begins K.13 pu ADMISSION, We. Reserved Seats, ie extra. BUSINESS CHANCES. NO ADVANGE IN PRICE "5 | ZIG-ZAG SARDINES 2 for 25 Cents Equalled by few Excelled by none FENWICK. HENDRY & OO. arp. CAN START at home: no own bass tells how NY ANYONE ANY WW, HERE 9 Leckport, DRESSMAKING. PRACTICAL INSTRUCTIONS IN dressmaking, cutting by measure, designing, trimming, etc.; three dollars, including system. Madame Elder, New York Dressmaking Parlors, 253 Princess street, corres Sydenham. a PERSONAL ES, WARTS, BIRTHMARKS h skin blem- anently, with Xperience Dr. 3 Ear, Ne Spee ialist, mducted hoe by Brock 1st be =. SQUADRON COMMANDER' sore PREDICTS BIG RAID. 8 1 oe having bnsi- pleased to have Says Defences of London Are Not Adequate--He Has t Resigned. All oflitstandi promptly Iwill be elk jeolle tie 1€88 With me them cat nd 18 be Phone 825A, after January E. » K. PURDY. WIRELESS MYSTERY ar TT At 'Maine Can Receive Piree From Germany. $ Mass., Jan. 14 Traveller has the dispatch from ry London, Jan. 14.--The London! Daily Mail gives prominence this] morning to an article signed Squadron Commander Billing, who says he resigned his commission in | the naval air service for the purpose of advocating more efficient defence of London against impending air raids. The writer asserts that the Ger- mans are actively preparing for a raid on -a most extensive death-deal- ing scale, compared with which all the previous raids were child's play. "Contrary to the general Selet. " he says, "it is not Zeppelins alohe that this country will have to meet. Germany. is completing large num- bers of bomb-dropping aeroplanes | eapable of carrying big loads of mis- iles enormous . distances. . These obviously are intended .to be used against England, 'and probably Plant Boston, ening special Maine; That the big wireless station . at Nasion's corner; in the DBering sec- tion, is owned Hy a Gé€rman company, with headquarters at Hanover, ue. - | many, and that it_can receive mes- | sages direct from Germany, became nown yesterday. E. E. Mayer, an of- ficial of the company here, said to- day tha! the same company is con- ducting the, Tuckerton, N.J., station. Mystéry has surround d the erec- tion of this wireless stalion, which was completed about two weeks ago. Men connected with it, refusing to talk at first, finally admitted it-was connected with the Tuckerton Sta- | tion. United States officials simply said that "the station is under super- | , go. _ "" vision." Lieutenant F. 8S. Hateh, o agains london. "Has the Gov- the Unjted States Navy, is here 10} oo, taken steps to meet this | act as official supervisor. peril?" 'and answers his question by The station will he in operation saying: receiving messages from Germany in| wrpo cerial defence of London has' about two weeks. It receives only: |}... neglected from the outset." i It is One of the three biggest wireless | Stations in this country and ihe first, | it is said, to demonstrate in practical | | use that lower towers are as efficient | "as high aerials in réeeiving wireless | messages. Many experimental mes- sages already 'have been received. The Ev- following © Portland, i aed ---- A i SEEK TO bing WIL be 2 | Contend That Ingersoll Has No Right! To Estate For Hospital. Woodstock, Jan. 14.--About $18,- | 000 in involved in a writ that was to- v | | FIRST CLASS LATHE, BORING MILL { Limit- «|| 1 by | l A i ference on ! tion. RN ARTICLES ADVER- ) FREE. 1g anything and h the owner may g the facts to The adver- t printed in this charge furniture, S0it cases, e anything to sell, drop a I will call 8. Shapiro, 45' Princess street Phone 1237. - staves, tools, A LARGE STOCK OF NEW AND SECs furniture, odd . iron heds, etc fa also Kinds of new and seconds n J. Thompson, 332 . phoge 1600 FOR FURNITURY -- nd dry MeCa 82 NEARLY, NEW THRESHING hine, "Peerless" separator, * feeders eighteen horse nower ompound traction engine (Raws ver-Massev), cheap to quick huyer, Apply to' Richard Whitty, Harting. yoh, Oat MA. uth" HUNTERS SUPPLIES ele Shell bags, | nage bags, ciderdown water beds street Avpiy IN CANVAS, haversacks, dune sleeping tarpanling, sleeping robes, foldin pails, tables, chalfs an W. Cooke, 1% Clarence Phone §41 y OFFICES ST. on AM bér IN SLARED Pp lnningham & STORAGE FOR FURNITURE, dary, airy rooms; 3 key Frost's Queen street CLEAN, HOUSES FOR ur own lock and from age, 299 gain HOUSES unt AT ALL PRICES, SALE $2,000. Some bar- $1.200 to S$ T0 RENT, FURNISHED xp : irnished FARMS FOR and price BUSINESS NOTICES. SALE, VARIOUS SIZES WM. EGAN WISHES that he has pur shop formerly run by . and will do all kinds of re- pairing and pressin Also make up kuits from own cloth Workmanship anteed mm Hrock street TO ANNOUNCE hased the tailer Thos. Gallo- FIRE, LIFE ance; man, AND ACCIDENT INSUR- money fo loan. . A. Bate. 67 Clarence street DANCING, 3 MISS HUDON, AUTHORIZED BY PROF. Frank Norman, of Montreal, a teach the standard Jhoderh 4 Balboa, Walk Waltz, Glide, ete. .39 Union Bread Phone 120. MEDICAL EE H. A. BOYCE, M.D.,, CM, LATE MEDI. cal Superint ent Kingston Gener. al Hospital gery and residence 93 Wellington street Phone 964 FINANCIAL DENTAL FRONTENAC mend presiden Money LOAN AND INVES. n.D.S, OFFICE ciety; incorporated 1% 8: Colonel Henry R. Smith. issued on city and properties, municipal and 2 a debentures: mortgages purchased; deposits received and interest al- lowed 8S. Cn MeGill, Manager, 87 Clarence street. < SiLosk Fire Insurance Company. Available assets $61,187,215. In addition to . which the policyholders have for security the unlimited lability' of. city property, Insured at lowest possible rates. Before renewing old or giving new business get rates from Strange & Strange, Agents. Phone 23285. DR. A. BE, closet nA, KNAPP, for J ete naan, se. | DRS, SPARKS AND SPARKS, D sts, 159 Wellington street al, Walsh, PD.DS, LDS, sistant Phone 346. ARCHITE( 'ERPOOL, LONDON AND WM, NEWLANDS & tects, mete. "Offices Phone £08 SON, ARCHI- 258 Jagot St rows A SONG ARCHITECTS, M , Y 1 « Tira . Drop a card UPHOLSTERING. mem peetenes Ve J. GAVINE, UPHOLSTERING, RE. pairing and carpet work and mattress renovating. Drop a card or' call 216 Bagot street. Split Pea Coal It serves a double purpose. LEGAL CUNNING HAM, and sc BAR offices t's ideal for holding a furndee. « fire in mild weather or if desired it can be made to burp freelv.- It's all sor dnd big valtie at $5.00 per ton. Call in and see a sample and learn more abont it. James Swift & Co ure thei r share, NY 3 *t the will and to sec of the property. ITALIANS MAY GO TO MONTENEGRO'S AID. ---------- Hurried Conference Called in Rome By the Italian King. 5 WARNING AGAINST GRIPPE AND PNEUMONIA In So Prevalent and Dangerous. Dio not delay until yout have heen attacked hy this terrible epidemic, but prevent it by using the . ol 1d reliable remedy; Virgin Oil of Pine, which can be secured from § Druggist, and is prepared and guar. anteed by the Leach Chemical Co, Cincinnati, Ohio Which A New Year's Resolve you will deal with us and get | perfect satisfaction. We have the goods' and the prices are right. Rome, Jan. it. Italian troops may be ordered to proceed to the aid of the hard-pressed Yontenegrins, within twenty-four heurs King Victor.: Emmanuel _ to-day | summoned the mi chiefs, and members of the Cabinet into a con the Monjenegrin situa- fram eight- | That The King's hurried return the [talian frontier after an months' absence "from Rome was caused by alarming reports of the progress of the Austrian dipvasion. ceased' was born at Harborne, Eng-! Andrew Bellimy, Carleton Pla®®, day issued by Montaliey Nesbit of land, but came to this country about sullered an accident last week which! this city on behalf of the heirs of the forty years ago. He was enghged involved a nariow escape of his life. estate of the late Dr. Carroll, Inger- in the insurance business for many, While splitting wood in his shed the soll 'against the town of Ingersoll years, and was well known in the | axe slipped and cut a deep gash in| {and J. L. Patterson, executor of the~ éity. He was a member of St. James his fool. severing an artery. | estate. , Church up to his death. - He is sur A wedding was solemnized at Ded ian. rl vived by BD sisters. Mrs. HA Betts, eronto on New Years day when Ma dena Satin Is Asked for that the 'Albert street, and Miss Bates, 85 bel Florence, Irvine, was joined in! onions of th " a e as to certain Wellington street, Kingston, and twp | wedlock to Maurice Rosenburgh,| of 'the eseate shy le, his portion brothers, Walter, Jersey City, and Peterhore, ~ re o as bequeathed to in-. William, Cleveland, Ohio.. = The re-| William Donaldson, -Deseronto, = th oF 3 \e purpose of a Protes- mains will be inferred in Cataraqul died on Monday from diabetes and J38E hosp al, but the heirs are claim- cemetery. |grippe. He was iged 54 years. Al Lhe tate, declaring that tHe cor. | it. . IT, 000 Adaushter 2usvive. One Se Bgiiye, jo Pr a : been ! . TS "| the municipal-act the town of inger- - . Ernest Halpemny, who has been' with Taylor Bros. Carleton Place, cruited ip, Toronto since August. =A cd the 32nd Light Artillery. a soll has no power to run a hospital, or some time as safesman, has join-| Merrickville is pressing for ;and therefore, the heirs seek to up-| Intent telephone service, A.M. STEWART. LATE DR. Who Fdited Scotiish-imerican For | Over Fifty Years: Toronto, Jan. 14.-- William Camp- bell of this city is in receipt of a mes- sage irom Mr. Robert C. Auld: of New York, announcing the suddbn death of Dr. A. M. Stewart, editor and proprietor of The Scottish Ame- ricdn. The pews of br Stewart's death will cause general regret throughout Canada and the United States The journal has a wide eir- culation IX the Dominion, and the genial and® kindly proprietor bas many warm friends in 'this country, J. R. B. GAGE . | Phone 549. Montreal Street a | especially in Toronto and Montreal. Br. Stewart was married to Miss Ogi- Ivie of Montreal, who predeceased him. The Scottish-American has been published for about 60 years, and Dr. Stewart piloted the peper . through the past fifty years oi ite history. He was a veteran in jour- nalism, 'having passed his eightieth year. His birthplace in Scetland is given as Cambus-and the date of _birth as March 5th, 1837. The bods will be taken te Mentreal for burial beside that of his wife.