Are Your Papers and "Valuables Safe ? The use of one of our Safety Deposit Boxes will give you a colnfortable assurance of safety from danger of fire, bugglary or other loss to your valuables. They will also prove to be a great convenience to all who have articles of jewellery or valuable papers, such as insurances, wil deeds; bonds and stack certificates to care for i annual rental! of the poxes is $2.00 and upwards, according to size, You are invited to call and inspeet pur.Safety De posit Boxes, Hours: 10 am, to 3 p.m. (Saturdays, 10 am. to 1 po) Assets $61,000,000 E BANK or TORONTO Is Your Vision Perfect ? no excuse nowadays fer going around with poor vision. Our optician is daily giving satisfaction to the people of Kingston and County of Frontenac. Our optical department is fully equippé d with al the newest scientific ipstruments for the ex- amination of your eyes, and our grinding plant turns out the finest lefses procurable, There is little or R. J. RODGER, . 317 KING STREET, "Where the Clock is on the Walk." GrandOpening! ~ High Class Ladies' Tailor; g Special for opening month: -We will make up Suits at $9.00; Skirts, $1.50. AT THE NEW YORK 203 Wellington St. _SKIRT AND SUIT CO aman AAcmALL mB SRL " 'KITCHENER Is the name of the new Electric Iron made by the "4 Canadian General Electric Co. Under the new power rates, it will cost only 2 1-2 cents per hour to operate this Iron. --FOR SALE AT-- Halliday's s [Electric Shop, Phone 94 845 King Street | Why NotConsult Our Camera Expert, when you wamt any information along that line, his services are always at your disposal. Lo -- THE C. 0. F. WAS THE: FIRST TO PAY HER INSURANCE. Duluth, Minn., Jan. 14th, 1916 Mr. Gustave Reller, Appleton, W ----ty ana - " Dear and " Brother: Please find enclosed receipt and policy from the heirs of our late Brother Jacob Gruesen Mrs. Gruesen wishes to her thanks to the C.-O. F. inasr that of the six different insurance companies that Mr, Grue- sen did tusiness with the C. O. F. were the first to settle. It speaks well for our Order and I trust the present year will 'he a banner vear for our Court. With my kindest personal regards I beg to remain, Very truly G. HARRI Treasurer, ., Sir Weé have Box Cameras from $1.00 to $4.00; Folding Autographic Brownies, from $6.60 to .$12.00; Autographic Kodaks range in price from $9.00 to $23.00. You always get satisfaction when your films are developed and printed here. iloag's Drug Store Opp. YMCA. 'Watts- Florist | Daffodils and Hyacinths 179 Wellington street Phone 1763, yours, Kingston, Ont. | mama E [| carmon. IC ORDER OF FORESTERS il Facts and Figures Showing Stability ii of Catholic Forestry. Ii Total amount an payme 1000 Lbs: | i Choice- Creamery Butter 32c¢ ° Per Lb. CGORDUON'S GROCERY, |. 149 Montreal St. Phone 88 0.109 20 5,000.06 See iL of" on bonds Manitoba 060.04 | sight," Bonds hearing earning of 5.34 pe Average earni und is 4.68 pe t This insurance soefety has a namely, St. Mary' F. aurt --~---- THOMAS COPLEY Telephone 987. Drop & card to 19 Pine sireel whe | 'wanting anything done In the carpe: {tery line. Estimates given on all kino rep and new werk: also hare (wood foors of all kinda All order will recelve prompt attention he J Onean Rtsaget cc CHOICE GROCERIES, TEAS & COFFEES o BOOKED AND SMOKED ~ 8 ORDERS TanEN FOR COAL AND W OD: NEW METHOD Cleaning, Pressing and JOS. AHEARN, JR. 279% MONTREAL STREET Phone 868. > J settlement, LOCAL NOYES AND ITEMS OF ~ GRNERAL INTEREST. * 1a. the © the City and Vicinity ~~What the Merchants Offer to the | Readers of the Wiig. "Nose and throat sprays" at Gib=|y son's, J. J. Béhan is Iv thé Hotel Dieu (0 undergo an operation on his eyes. F. A. Btude, Fronfenae street, isi expected to return from New York city on Thursday. Mrs: M.' A. Routley, 123 street, has returnéd after months' visit in California. Phone Gibson's, 230, wants. An overseas mail will close at the post office at noon on Friday. The mail is going over on the SS. St. Paul. There was no meeting of the Sepa- rate School Board Tuesday evening. The Board is to meet on March 7th. Phone 230, Gibson's, for drug wants. Richard Irving, after an evangelis- tic tour in towns further west, is at his home, 78 Fronfenac street, for a short Test. ho W. F. Nickle, M.P., Kingston, and Dr. J. W. Edwards, M.P., Frontenac, Union a five for drug M230P.0 onlin somes DAILY Perfomance DAILY ¢ «THE SECRET BIN," And Utter Fate Flay ew Programm Thuraday riven: Mat. 10¢c Fveaing, 10e ree Any Set served Se exten. Thursday, Feb.17 MATINER, 230; EVENING, 8.15, WILLIAM SF TS $ Fs ATR i A Diamatie Comedy in 8 Ae, with : Songs, written and produced WITH ALL-STAR SCOTCH CAST. Hear the new Launder Songs: "Wernry '| Walting," "My Heart's Aye True to Bonnie Scotinnd," "Honnle Wee Bennie," "Something \ye Happens te Me," "We All Go Home the Same Way," "Lass voted for the Northrup divorce reform resolution-in-the €ommons Phone Gibson's, 230, wants. : There was another short session of | the Police Court on Wednesday morn- ing. One drunk who made his rt) appearance was given a chance, H. Cunningham, piano tuner, King street, Leave orders at McAu ey's Book Store. "*Catarrh Gream' The Prelideat of the -Board Trade acknowledges the following | contributions for the Belgian Relief fund: A Friend, $5; Miss Sara Gill, | $5; 'Mrs. E. B. Stanley, New York,! $5. Gin pills 'at Gibson's. WwW. B a for 21 21 at Gibson's. of agricylture for Ontario, is to speak | on "Agficulture in Relation to th War' the Kingston Industrial Fair Association banquet. R. J. Bush- ell was to-day notified of his st] LORD SELKIRK'S PLAN, Canadian Pioneer Wanted Compal. sory Training 100 Years Ago, Canadians should know about | Thoma¥ Douglas, fifth Earl of Sel- kirk, Baron Daer, and Shortcleugh. To our credit our geography has done something 1d perpetuate ais name, for it is borne by a town and country in Manitoba, a range of mountains in British Columbia, a fort on the Yukon, and ah island in Lake Winnipeg. Lord Selkirk laid the foundation of our West as a land of permanent a land of farms and bomes and towns. Of tbat prosper- ous West the beginning was the Sel- kirk Settlement on the banks of the Red River. 'That was t nucleus of the New Canada 3 the. Juste Before he took up that work of western colonization -- a work to whith he. devoted time and fortune without hope or thought of reward-- Lord Selkirk had studied many deep problems and performed much use- ful work. 'There seems to have been a spirit. of marvellous eirter- prise in Lord Selkirk," writes Dr. Bryce, "which expressed itself in plans and projects of improvement and in discussion of public affairs of the greatest moment." To a patriotic Briton, the first -de« c-de of the nineteenth century gave abundant cause for anxiety. Napol- eon, with ""Europe-shadowing wings," threatened at any moment to swoop down' on the British Isles. The at- tempt of his fleet to land at Bantry Bay in Ireland in 1796 had been ' midable. Place in the House of Lords, in 1807, laid before his fellow- legislators a plan of defence for the Empire. "Every young man," said; Lord Selkirk, 'between the ages of eigh- teen and twenty-five, throughout Great Britain, should be enrolled and completely trained to military discipline." Selkirk estimated that the British Isles then contained upwards of six hundred thousand men between the ages named and eligible for military service, The training would proceed in succession. For three months of- ficers would {rain one-forth of those within their districts; and so on with the second quarter, . till all would have received twelve weeks' drill in the year. "Once a year a general as- semblage would take place at a fixed time, and the trained men. be kept in form by the drill required. . "It is a tribute to Lord Silkirk's acuteness, and to his grasp and fore- writes hig biographer, Dr. Bryce. "that the main points of the plan be outlined are now in foree throughout & great portion of Eu- rope." In the following year Selkirk de- veloped hi, plan in 'a 'pamphlet of some eighty pages, bearing the title, "On the Necessity of a more Effect- ual System -of National Defence." What Lord Selkirk advocated dur- ing the stress and struggle of a little more than a century ago, Britain in principle, at any rate, just adopted. Revenue Shows Increase, 'The net debt of Canada at the «= of January totalled $527,488,999, increase of $12,344,280 during the month of January, and of $132,110,' 983 during the twelve months. War expetiditure for the month of Janu- ary is given in the monthly financial desp} . Roadhouse, deputy minister | trifling enough, but now Napoleon's | added allies made him far more for- | Accordingly Lord Selkirk in his | Statement as $12,237,738, and for the ten months of the current fiscal year $97,986,686. Revenue for January totalled $17, 522,000, an increase of nearly eight millions as compared with January of last 'year. ~Of this increase a little over five milliohs comes from cus- toms receipts. For the ten months of the curreat fiscal year the: total revenue has amounted to $139.,550,- 000, an increase of a littie over thirty millions, as compared with the cor- responding tea months of 1914- 15 According to present indications th total revenue for the your should run between . $165,000,000 aad §170,000,000, 'or about $40, Repairing Neaily use. We ig A Special id Ladies Wa M. F. PATTON; Prop. 140 SYDENHAM ST. (Near Prin. cons St) Phone 214, -- Gin pills at Gibson's, Tuesday was a holiday for the Rus- A J isians Hrgughont Canada. It 'is a KATHLEEN A. Dowb, RN, aren holi ck a Ph 2% Super & . RB case of sickn one A Baten aE Conn, | G3 bson's, for drug store wants, Inne. W. W, barks Hospital Private Gene ital, with well! eqyipped medical, sy a and Phste- hat nda, o s a three years 2 ed course to Young w a Burse's trainig RB Women desiring rite at end. formation fo ircular of In: O'Gowan Lea" Be imre and see "The Heatin' O'th | | © _Hoose" FREE i--"Toosle Tea and Scones" at the | Thursday Matinee. ES Matinee, 20 Night: 25¢, S0e, 7 1, $1.50, Lal Senta New on Loan Strand Theatre Mon., Tues. and Wed., "The Great Nteryational ! Sear. MME. OLGA PETRO 'What Will People Say " In 5 Big Acts. Rupert Hughes' Great Soclety Damas] | Direet from Shea's Hippodrome, Tors onto. Metro's _Intest and best Star Film, The talk of New York, Montreal aud Toronto Motion Pleture Crities Also other good Photo-Plays. Matinee, 3c | PRIC | | "3 1 | | | GRIFFIN'S Wednesday and Thursday SPECIAL FEATURE Geo. Kielpe's Photo-FPlay VENDETTA, From the Novel by Marie Corelli, In 5 Part { | | | | { | | | SPEC LS AL BESDAY AND THURSDAY. ORCHESTRA, Matinee, fe: Evening, | PRICES: 10¢ Stop Where You Are! DID YOU KNOW?" The Second Carload of "EGG-0" Baking Powder November First Has Ar- Follow That lS usa + the "Phone, and Orde a Can of «0 from Your Groeer: DO. IT NOW 1} THE NEW RESTAURANT, ENGLAND King street, will We be r old « thereafter ng. come all day and will be entirely | ished. making { the country | w a stomers The m Satur i of the finest ir CHAS, Y, 1 { t {TWO BOY WANTED COOK WANTED. Hotel GOOD K EXPERIENCED DAY PORTER. A GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK. A CAPABLE A PUSEMAID, CONDENSED ADVERTISING RATES. First Insertion, ie ic = word. Each coh: secutive lusertion thereafter, half cent a word. Minimum charge for! one lugertion, 2et thy three anertions,| Soci uix, $1 one month | HELP WANTED AT THE JACKSON Press. APPLY av FENS | HEN GIRL. glo-Ameriean (Hotel. AP-| ply Hotel Frontenac \ GENERAL SERVANT; NO WASHIN Apply 36 Barrie street | 8 Apply Mrs. Johnson, 252 King st. | APPLY TO | Mrs Nickle, 130 Earl street -------------------------------------------------------- A MIGHT FIREMAN, ALSO A WAIT. | - TORS. Apply British American | Hotels a ---------------------------------------------------------- brid 75¢, $1 po. | GIRIA FOR KNITTING AND FINISH ! ing department. Apply Kingsto Hoslery Co. EXTRA « Apply Dominion Textile Co, araqul street. stem. NIGHT WATCHMEN Cat- | GIRLS WANTED FOR THE WORK- fuoon STRONG i Evenings, 10¢ i | | STEN Masterpiece | I La FEATURES EVERY WED- i | | {GIRL OR MIDDLE i | \ g tlt ttt, CLOSING FOR REPAIRS CUIxESE | re closed for repairs until Satarday morn. pleased to again wel- Re staurant rated and refurn- SPINNERS FOR JOHNSON & B WANTED {CUSTOMERS room. Appiy Miss McCallum, N. C Polson & Co. SSETT mules, day and night. Apply King- | ston Hoslery Co "/OY FOR DRIVER pply H. Harkness, cor. Wellin =n and Queen streets I ONCE, A GOOD STRONG BOY FOR delivery. Apply J. Cullen, corner | aie and Princess sireeis ng- A' MARRIED MAN TO DRIVE SAND TO | city; steady work year a good sober man Apply Fair, Kingston Station Rn be rapid and ac- ployment Must and curate Apply stating salary references, to Box 40, Whig APPLY av FOUND N---- A MAN'S GLOVE, have ders GREY on Monday same by calling grocery store A WRIST WATCH. Albert, after 7 p.m PURSE contalinin of money and hand Earl street below Church, _.on Sunday Whig office small srchief, Call TISED FREE, Anyone finding anything 'ishing do so $y The British Whig tisement will be printed. 1A column free of charge. ANGORA Owner may Saun- Apply sum Chalmer's FOUND ARTICLES ADVER- to reach the owner may reporting the facts to The adver- ta Dice Sie: three one week, § | { AND JOKES AT {7 pan ™ Cooke, 39 Clarence | street. Phone $81 SOME GOO UARES, ROUNDS AND fre-king heaters st right prices urk's, phone 706. i EW LAUNCH, HULL 38 I» 8 ft. beam; fine model: 'ily boat. Inquire of Dr. hake, 357 Johnson street, city. A VICTROL NO. 8, AND rLYS scisction. $42.50. Terms, $10 cash nd per month. C. W, Lindsay 11a. 121 Princess street. LONE NEW MILCH COW; SEVEN TWO year-old heifers; one yearling bull * All grade Holsteins. Apply to George Gibson, Cataraqul, Ont. 96 on at | | CHESTNUT MARE, CUTTER, RUGGY, light waggon. two setts of harness. For particulars communicate with Davis Dry Dock Company, King- ston, Ontario. ---------------------------------------------------------------- | © LARGE STOCK OF NEW AND SEC- ond-hand furniture, stoves, cloth« ing, boots, suit cases, tools, ete. If and this LOST. you have anything te sell, ig a card. I will call hap ro, 48% Princess street. Phos 1 . A SMALL PURSE and seventy-five morning Fi Whig office cents, please on nder ret CONTAINING 315 A LARGE STOCK OF NEW AND SEC. Monday | sond-hand = stoves, furniture, odd dressers, iron beds, etc. We a buy all kinds of new and seco urn to} A SMALL BLACK PURSE, ing some small change on Johnson'or Albert st der. kindly return and receive reward A ROMAN day af and 57 return receive srnoon, Arch street to 111 reward. TO LET. Finder STRIPE SILK SCARF, SUN. between Hotel Dieu William street hand furniture. J. Thompson, 35 Princess stréet, phone 1600. {rm AT DESIRABLE STONE RES]. dence, No. 18 Sydenham 8t, Sydenham and Wast streets tate of late D. Stewart Robertson), Fully modern in all respects and in excellent Al condition. Apply to Howard 8. Folger, 44 Clarence street. SIMPLEX VENTILATOR AND RRGU. lator on your stbve or furnace saves 25 per cent. of fuel, and re- please and SS round Ton {OFFICES IN CLARENCE ST. CHAM.) bers to Cunning Mudle, Apply 79 Clarence street. GRAPHER, TEMPORARY EM- STORAGE FOR FURNITURE, CLEAN, | | dry, alry rooms; yoiir own lock and |, City Storage, 299) key Frost's Rhoen street, Phone 526b. moves cold air off -floor, ensurl mush greater economy in fuel an more comfort in home or office. card to 239 Division street will bring sample article &nd descrip- tive literature. C. Taylor, agent, Kingston. | HOUSES FOR SALE AT ALL PRICES, ham &| AT ONCE, GENERAL blacksmith for heavy forgings od wages and steady work. Ap- ply Canada Forge Co. Welland, Ont. | INTELLIGENT PE MAY earn $100 monthly corresponding for newspapers; .no canvassing. Send for particulars. Press Syndl- cate, 3,9 skport, N. AGED WOMAN TO assist with housework and care of an invalid lady. No farm work Apply by phene or letter, stating! salary. Mrs. George H. Niles, RR No. 1, Wolfe Island, Ont. TO BRING THEIR BI. cycles to be cleaned and stored for spring. We haye flso a large number of hockey sticks and pucks for sale at reasonable prices George Muller, 378 King street. EXPERIENCED BORING MILL MAN for automobile. mold, 'core work, also lathe and bench hands. Steady | work, good wages. Apply to Good- | vear Tire and Rubber Co. of Can- ada, Ltd, Bowmanville, Ont. [RELIABLE PERSONS WILL BE FUR- nigshed with profitable, all-year- | round employment on Auto-Knit. | ng mach nes Ten dollars per week readily earned We teach] oul #ome. Distance, no hind- Write at once for parsicu- rates of pay, etc, enclosing stamps. Auto-Knitter Hos: Cos, Dept. 115 C, 257 College | , Toronto, - STOCK FOOD. | AN at ZIG-ZAG SARDINES 2 for 25 Cents Equalled by few FENWICK, HENDRY & CO. COVERED RINK SENIOR O. H. Al Champic ship Hockey Match, Frontenacs vs. Queen"s, FRIDAY, Feb. 18th. frame beging 8.15 p.m. sharp. Admission: Gents, 33¢ adies, 2%¢. Rewervedt Seuts, Including admission e each. 000,000 more than last year. the ordinary expenses of administra- fiou will probably $145,000,000, or a little over ten millions less than last year. Capital | expenditure apart from the war will | probably reach in the neighborhood of $40,000,000 dollars. The deficit between the total venue and total domestic ture, which last year; amounted to $53,000,000, will tB% year be only about half that amount. The de- | crease of the deficit represents ap- proximately the revenue h from the war taxes imposed last session. expendi- Gum Boots Appreciated. The provision which is being made for the comfort of Canadian soldiers at the front is highly praised in a letter received by Mr. E. W, Nesbitt, M.P. of North Oxford, from a man from bis riding now at the front, and forwarded to the Minister of Militia. | The soldier wrote: "Thanks to the generosity of our Government, I am than the troops of the other coun- clothing and equipment. boots are a very popular issue." Another letter received by Sir Sam Hughes comes from a resident of Portland, Maine. His son, a British artillery officer at the front, has | "highly praised the Canadian troops there. "He tells me," says "there is a brigade of Canadians on bis left and that they do pretty much as they please with the Ger- | mans. The Germans are much afraid of the Canadians. James Vance, former Libaral or- ganiger in Gntari, "is dead. NO ADVANCE IN PRICE Excelled by none | Total expenditure on révenue account for | run up to about | | Kingston, | | re- | pleased to say that we feel the dis- | comforts of trench warfare much less |, | Is i { | | WHY IS IDEAL STOCK FOOD WITH-| out an equal? By analysis. By | its freedom from poisonous drugs, and its grand results. For milk and butter fat production, see if] yon can beat it Keeps your ani- mals healthy. Our Poultry Food is not found wanting. Try-it and be your own judge. Ideal Calf Meal Créam ls a winner, with or without milk. "ideal Baby Chick Food does not contain one per cemt. of fibre; no other food can show this Be sure vou go to W. F. McBroom, Kingston, or these foods. Idea] | Stock and Poultry Feod Co. Bur-| lington, Ont. REGISTRY OFFICE. re ---------------------------------- Tui KINGSTON DAY NURSERY HAS | ofiened a registry office for the pur-! pose;of supplying maids and char- women. Terms 50c for supplying 4 maid and 19¢ for a charwoman For particulars apply 'The Matron Phone 1115 To Girls And Women. S AND WOMEN REQUIRING SIT. ns Aas malds or charwomen, | are invited to register free of charge at the Kingston Day.Nur- sery, corner Barrie and Ordnance siraets : SALE BY AUCTION "Take notice that there will be offered | for sale by public auction, at the rooms of Willlam Murray, Market Square, on Saturday, the 10th day of | February, 1916, at the bour of twelve | welch neon, the following parcel ot} and Lots Twenty-seven (27) and Twenty- eight (28) on the east side of Be street, in the City of Kingston On the. property i dwelling" house, everly street. Terms of sale, { date o le Prop bid Numbers 11 ten per cer nt balance in ten days ¥ sold" subject to reser For further particulars apply A. B. CUNNINGHAM citer. is 79 Clarence street, Kingston. 3 DERS. | aled Tendefs, addressed to the un-i gned, will be received up to 3.38 ¥. February 20th, folowing materials and the Corporation of | y ViZ ee more or léss, ! for the 4.000 lian y 'Cements Hardware, etc Lumber, for walks. crossings, ete § "Rubble stone for foundation of walks and roadways Sand of | AWNINGS, THAT COMMODIOU BRICK dence, 136 King block from City conveniences I al Anke ence street. BUSIN~SS NOTICES. tents, canvas, skiffs motors, folding boat seats, tackle, etc. Frank W. Clarence street West May Apply to Howard S. Folger, 44 Clar- VERANDAH CURTAINS, for outboard Cooke,, from $1,200 to $8,000. Somé ba gains. | HOUSES TO RENT, FURNISHED AND unfurnished. RES | Half | modern 18t FARMS FOR SALE, VARIOUS SIZES and prices. | FIRE, LIFE AND ACCIDENT INSURe ance; money to loan. G. A. Bate. | man, 67° Clarence street, 4 FINANCIAL fishin 3 WM. EGAN WISHES TO that he has purchased the shop formerly run by Thos. way, and will do all kinds pairing and pressing. up suits from your Workmanship guaranteed. Brock street DANCING. MISS HUDON, AUTHORIZED BY PROF | Montreal, Frank Norman, of teach the standard modern Balboa, Walk Walts, etc. 39 Unlon Phone 120, ARCHITECT . NEWLANDS & SON, tects, etc. Offices, Phone 60s. Pow ER & SON, ARCHITECTS, Chants Bank Building, Brock and Wellington DRESSMAKING. PRACTICAL wa * designing, trimmi dollars, includin Elder, New Sydenham. POSITION WANTED. A RELIABLE WomMAN tion - ad house-kee: ed. Apply Box G, BUSINESS CHANCES. | ANYONE ANYWHERE CAN 4 mall order business at home; own hy tells how. canvassing: Send Heacoc be your or free booklet; . 2.969 Lockport. N. DENTAL DR. A. E. KNAPP, B.A, DDS, OFFICE | closed until March 1st DRS. SPARKS AND SPARKS, tists; 169 «Wellington La rd Walsh, DDS, t. Phone 346. ANNOUNCE | | FRONTEN AC Also make | own cloth 13 Broa Street ARCH. 258 Bagot St INSTRUCTIONS dressmaking, cutting by measure | system. Madame ork Dressmaking | Parlors, 263 Princess street, corres | WANTS POSI- per. Experienc- Whig office street; LD LOAN AND INVESA ment Society; Incorporated 1863; president, Colonel Henry R. Sm) th oney issued on city and farm properties, municipal and count debentures; mortgages putchds: deposits received and interest ar lowed. B87 Clarence street. tallot | Gallo- of re- | | LIVERPOOL, LONDON AND @ Fire Insurance SOmPARY. a assets $61,187 feynorders a a ie ange, te | da oes Thien the po aoe security the un. ali possible Ti | "Berore on old or ng new rates from trange a Agents. Phone $3. ! PERSONAL COMFORTABLE HOME FOR L. before and durin confinement; atrietly private. raduate nurse, Good doctor in attendance. A 169 Cowan -Ave., Toronto. ply * | BAIR, MOLES, WARTS, PORTIA WKS and all growths and skin {shes removed permanently, Yi out scar; 30 } Jedry SXperd née. Elmer J. Throat ne Skin Bagot street. PATENTS. BABCOCK & SONS, Patent Trade Marks, Designs. Estb. 1877." Forme. erly Patent Office las. er {of Patent Laws. Book, "Patemt Fron ection" free. 99 Gt. Jameg, 8t., Branches: Ottawa, W, UPHOLSTERING. -------------------------------------- W. J. GAVINE, UPHOLSTERING, RB pairing and carpet work and mattres: edovating. Drop a card or call XOt wtres . LEGAL B. CUNNING and solicitor. ence St, \ See MER- gorner | Streets. | In three Ka *Spectaliat, 7 j real START | o boss. | Y. Ia GEAM, BARRISTER Law office, 70 Clar- Kingston. MEDICAL I. A. BOYCE, M.D, C.M., LATR 5. cal Superintendent Kingston Gener al Hospital. Surgery and residence. #3 Wellington street Phone 984. DEN. | 3.1 8, as- | A verly | 8 situate g frame | and i cash at! { ba | to Sold in $1.00. lots when taken with coal order. } James Swift & Co The "Committee of Fifty" for CMy and County desire to thank. the Card of Thanks Anderson Bros. i 8 the NOTICE! | large number of friends, whe have in| Sewer Pipes tries owing to our ample supply of | The zum the writer, | Manhole Covers, cast iron Light Hole Covers, cast fran Street Grates, cast iron : Street Grates, 'wrought iran Gateway Approaches, cast iron i | | ito be furnished accoriing to the speci. | {fications to be seen at the office of the { undersigned. where all other informa- | No tender will be received after the {above mentioned time and date and ne itender will be congidere] unless ac-| companied by a deposit as per specific-! ations The lowest or 'avy tender not neo es {sarily Accepted R. 3. MeOLELLAND, i City Engineer. Kingston, Ont Febramy 16th, 1816; | ---- ~ ---------- "Catarry Cream' Cream" at Gibson's, i Ont, All the above materials and services {or 8. i us ways assisted In the recent If y6u want any choic¢: White fog - the petitions for the'pro- Green Mountain Potatoes direct | nibition of the Hguor trafic In Ontario, from Florenceville, N.B.--good size, [nnd especially the workers whe hav free from rot, flavor delicious -- we |takem actual charge of the petition can supply you with 'any quantity. forms. The tom ee comgratminte Also any cut of Beef, Mutton, Lamb, all concerned upon INE very gratifying | | Veal, Pork or anything in fresh, whecess which has so far been achiev» smoked, or cooked meats; also Gro-. {ed and ask their continued co-oper- |ceries of all kinds at the right pricesy [etion In whatever efforts may be we- and prompt delivery. Stores at | cemmary to secure the lasting success of | - the movement. | No. 192-200 Division Street. Anderson Bros » Senator Young, formerly speaker of the Manitoba Legislature, is dead. "Nore and throat sprays" at Gib-