"Molders of Serip Ccrtiionton fre now exchanging these for War Bonds, 'ar Loan Bonds require a safe place to lodge aisa heir walunble papers, doeds, Insurnuce policies, ete. ix Safety deposit hoxey in our vault from $2.00 per sunum up these 10 am. to 3 pam. Saturdays, am, to 1 pam. Capital und Hewerve $11,400,000 - JHE BANK or ORONO Cottages of Garden Island for the Summer Summer is here and the weather is getting warm. How about renting a cottage on Garden Island and enjoy the cool breezes off the lake. THE J. K. CARROLL AGENCY, 6 Brock St. Phones: Oftige, 68; Res, 874 an [June Weddings No store in Kingston is better shocked with Silver for the June Bride. We count it a: pleasure to have you see our selection this June. R. J. Rodger, Where the Clock is on the Walk 132 Princess St. : You Can Count On It When we take care of your storage bat- tery there's no doubt of quality service. We have established ourselves as experts. Will you come in and be convinced? I. LESSES, Phone 1045. 507 Princess St. Frée inspection of any battery at any time PH i - -------- = { Just Received i A fresh supply of the To-/ ronto City Dairy Co's. Cele- brated Ice Cream, put up in| assorted flavors at 25c¢ per brick. 3 for 25c¢. Hoag's Drug Store Snow Flake Ammonia, : 6 for 25¢. St . | Washing Soda, Bem Ami, Sapollo, Serubbing Brushes, | Kingston, Ont. | Mops, Brooms. GORDON'S GROCERY, | Cor. Bay and Montreal Sts. Phone 8. 'Watts Florist FRESH CUT FLOWERS AND SILANTS DAILY. Stock KE Bedding 179 Wellington St. i Tomor- F. J. Johnson, Florist, HS Brock Bt. TTT TIME Spic and Span Cleanser, 3 for 26c¢. Star Ammonia Powder, Opy. Y.MOA. CHOICE GROCERIES, ll TEAS & COFFEES. COOKED AND SMOKED MEATS. ORDERS TAKEN FOR COAL AND WOOD. JOS. AHEARN, JR, 279 1-2 MONTREAL STREET, Phione 8506, "row Quy | "CREE 500 LBS. FRESH MADE Ring up 1844, or Call at the CREAMERY BUTTER | 30N MARCHE GROCERY In 1 1b, blocks to be sold at| WHERE YOU WILL FIND 30c LB. | Milk and Cream and a new and se- Anderson Bros. lect line of Groceries. Princess & Division Sts. | Our Motto: We Alm to Please. _ Jf 458 is busy, ring 1846 Sussize BRADSHAW Pineapples, Oranges,Bananas, Straw- berries, Grape Fruit, Rhubarb, Let- tuce, Radishes, Onions; Ripe Toma- | toes, Asparagus; also Pasteurized Queen $ University y Field Ambulance UITS Wanted APPLY AT MEDICAL BUILDING TO DEAN 0) OR CAPT. R. FILSON. - INCIDENTS OF THE |G Lock home Tries' br GENERAL INTEREST Happenings Tu the Olty and Vieinity '~~What the Merchants Offer to the Readers of the Whig. Umbrellas and rubebrs were "the order of the day." A big maple tree was cut down on King street to-day, piano tuner 21 Hh. Cunapingham, King street. Leave orders at McAul- ey's Book Store. There was a very good-sized mar- ket Thursday morning considering the inclemency of the weather. Pianos for remtal. C. W. Lindsay, Limited. Now is the time to secure one for your summer home, Men were cutting the grass in the city park today. This is the first tutiing of this year, and it was bad-| yn Victor records for June are now in stock. Call and hear them atthe C. W. Lindsay Piano Store, 121 Princess Street, John Wilkinson and James Hun- Court Cataraqui, No, 3421, to the High Court session. Tprs McCutcheon, Watters and For- sythe returned to Hamilton last night to rejoin the C.M.R. after spending a | few days with their parents, No. 1 Dairy Farmer's Prints, 30¢, at Gilbert's; much better than No. Creamery at same price. The harbor master reporis there is very little change in height of the water in the harbor. is still about four points above zero. The key to beauty's heart:--"A box of Liggett's Chocolates." "Your sweetheart's choice" --Sold exclusive- ly by all Rexall Drug Stores. Geo. W. Mahood. Migs Olevia Wilson, of the General Hospital staff, was bridesmaid at the marriage in Belleville on Tuesday of 1.O.F., the Edward Grass, of Colborne. ! dV. Ay | ewuaIdjuo)) mod) pat) W. Stewart Dobbs, Timmins, Ont., son of the late R. 8. talion The drains are being clogged with dirt from. the streets owing to the extraordinary large amount of rain that has fallen dur- Provost, Brock street, has this year an extra fine assortment of Tweeds, Cheviots and Serges for his order clothing department, nishing department are well assort ed with Bow goods. PLEADING 3 FOR F( FOOD, BUT NOT BEGGARS. The Duty of "Canadians To Help the Unfortunate Belgians. (Sp weial to the Whig.) of food supplies left an American port for Belgium every day last De- cember, was the announcement made Committee worker, when summar- ising the internal conditions of the devasted little country. "It must be remembered," worker continued, "that the whole pecple of northern France and Bel- guim are not beggars and that they to do so. Millions of them are to- day receiving the food that body and soul together from Belgian Relief Commission. Think what this means, These millions of people are without means of obtain- ing food except such as is. given them. We, who are living in abun dance, reaping rewards from econtracts--directly or lest extent, selves to appreciate possible it as much needed these people will starve. our duty to send it. The misfor- of bringing money and prosperity into our hands. part of this to sdve those mothers and their babes from starvation that is imminent. Shall we let them | starve? mittee was organized, The work is Montreal. funds and food for the unfortunate of Belgium and a generous response | is expected from Canadians. A NEW "YORK "AUDIENCE tel New York, June », er. =& silent but | memory of Lord Kitchener wag paid | by a large and representative aud- fence at a theatre in West Forty- Fifth street. last night. cipated by anyone in the audience. A fm entitled "How Britain pre-! pared" was being exhibited as an object lesson in preparedness. The | first part of the picture dealt with the process evolved by Kitchener for the transformation of 5,000,000 re- cruits into an efficient and well or- ganized force of fighting men in the | brief time of eighteen months, Suddenly an excellent portrait of the dead Field Marshall was flashed | upon the screen, The orc hesetra | leader tapped his baton and as the opening bars of the hymn "Nearer; My God to Thee' were heard, the en- tire audience rose and stood in sil- ence until the siraing had died away. ---------- Passed Medical Examinations The following five candidates from | Queen's University were successful! in the spring examination of the Col-| lege: of Physicians and Surgeons of | Ontario. Harold Craig Hagyard, Livingstone, Collingwood: Donald Charnick Matheson, ing- ston; William Victor Sargent, ng- ston, ter were elected as delegates from | 2 { that | It} Miss Marjory Kathleen White to D. | Dobbs, of | Kingston, is now in England with the | 87th Canadian Grenadier Guards bat- | constantly | ing the last few weeks, and it is.a | 1) hard task to keep them op¥n, His | ready-made clothing and gents' fur-| New York, June 8.--One shipload the other day by a Belgium Relief | the | have not accepted gifts until driven | holds | the | war | indirectly -- | cannot realize the matter to its ful- | but we must bring our- | as | "If we on this side of the At-| lantic do not send the food that is | It is | tune that has plunged them into | poverty and starvation is the means | We must return a | "It is to meet such conditions ui those that the Belgian Relief Com- | being carried on carefully and effie- | iently in New York and by the Can-| adian Committee at 59 St. Peter St., | The latter organization | has just sent out a new 'appeal for | Pays a Touching Tribute to Lord intensely impressive tribiie to the | The tribute | was spontaneous. and was not anti- | Milton; | | John Henry Leeds, Galt; Dalton Me- | | Carthy | ___THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, THURSDAY JONES 1916 GRAND, une DAILY L DAILY Continsons Perfomance 2 Feature o Vaudeville Acts 2 JOHN HN BARRYMORE in GRIFFIN'S WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY The Distinguished Actor ROBERT EDESON" IN "Morimain" A five-part Vitigraph blue ribbon pho- toplay of mystery, First instalmen' of THE STRANGE CASE,' of MARY PAGE " [OMA en Jouning had ATED, Each VE WIRES "RD | Limited. " VE TEA MSTERS, LOVE SPARES" ahede Ln |Lrko comedy in two parts, sXremelcns ,,,"ATRSRY featuring Billie Ritchie. | _ rriniensc =~ | America Saved From War, | USEMAID AND PARLOR MAID, The title of the seventh | A "Kopiy i once, to Mrs. Lennox episode of "Graft", Hp FRIDAY- SATURDAY. Red Feather Photoplays| presents the late LEWIS WALLER in Sir A./Consn Dorle's great story BRIGADIER GERARD, In Five Parts. ea ---- tO, A GIRL. MAHOOD'S DRUG STORE. ---- ------------------------------------------ GRNERAL SERVANT. APPLY 148 { niversity Avenue. | i -------------- ---------------------- | MOTORMEN AND CONDUCTORS. AP-| ply Street Railway Co. { GIRLS FOR THE MARKING ROOM. Apply at Imperial Laundry. MAIDS--GOOD WAGES--APPLY TO ! matron of General Hospital WASHER, MAN OR WOMAN. DISH '"" Apply British American Hotel. ¢ SHEDDEN Freight APPLY Co, GTR tA You NG GIRL TO TAKE CARE OF baby. Apply Mrs. Wilson, 387 Division street | ASSIST IN GEN-| eral house-work. Apply 123 King street, corner West A YOUNG GIRL TO STRONG ACTIVE BOY, 14 TO 18 vears of age Apply to Hender- son's Grocery, Brock Street a evrrra-------------------------------- | | { i | | A | { | | | : i i is SHINERS, ALSO CARETAKERS, Hoy wages. Apply E. R. Wilson, Y.M.C.A., Barriefleld camp W. G. Craig & Co, Ltd. Sole Agents For { THE | TEA Ee RATHBUN city. Apply MATCH FURRIERS, isher THE NEW IMPREGNATED ply MATCH. NO AFTER GLOW STEADY POSITION FOR man who knows 'the to N. C. Polson Co FIN. Ap- St MACHINISTS AND steady employment John McKay, Ltd, Brock | GIRL § FOR THE WORK ROOM, light pleasant work. Apply to N. C. Polson, 265 Ontario street. Lights Easy Lessens the Danger of Fire SELLS AT THE SAME PR'CE AS ORDINARY MATCHES FREE LECTURE ON = Christian 57 | EXPERIE NCED DAY PORTER; ALSO a middle-aged man to do ge neral work Apply Hotel Frontenac Six young men and ten boys, steady work and good wages. Apply Bailey Broom Ceo % | THE PEOPLE'S FORUM IDARK RED Science Under the auspices of the First | Churen of Christ, Scientist, in Kings- | un, BY GRORGE SHAW COOK, 8 B, member of the Christian Science Board of Lectureship. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH, 95 Johusten Street, (Between Bagot and Wellington.) Friday Evening, June 9th | 8.15 o'clock. SE XTON POR, ST. | pply t J - Do neri, 1 tree ¢ 1 Aired street | [+4 highest Anderson street wages Bros, department; Apply to 200 Division n meat paid 192- ONCE A paymi aster's offi CE 3 AT STENOGRAPHER IN », 139th Battalion, 1 Camp paymaster, AN INTELLIGENT PE earn $100 monthly for newspapers; no Send for particulars. cate, 3,969, Lockport, corresponding canvass'ng. | Press Sy ad!- | N.Y or 'ar Co to OF will be place agency for Nine body styles: $1.825, F.O.B, Box, X|Y.Z, their Can- pipe light six adian price, ton Apply, Office, elch's *The elq Drink' MRAPE J B | | At all Grocers, Droggists and Sods Fountalas. Buy it by the case for the home, FENWICK, HENDRY & CoO, Distributors | BAA cnn com iN INNA | CANADIAN CEMETERY w ANTE PAT ONCE; RELIABLE MAN | of good add with some know ledge of fri and horticulture act as City Representative Kingston and District Perman- ent Position for the right Stone and Wellington, -Nursery- men, Toronto. to WANTED GENERAL SECOND-HAND UPRIGHT PIANOS | for cash or In part payment-of new pianos and Victrolas. © Lind- say, Limited, 12] LEARN WHERE. Frederick G. Pellett, by Dennis 1, At Shorncliffe Consecrated by Bish- op of Dover. London, June 8.--Pathetic scenes | marked the consecration of the Cau- | adian Garrison Cemetery at Shorn- cliffe, where the heroes of the Prin | { cess Pats and of the 49th and 42nd | | WANTED abouts lately mer, Apply TO of employed RMD. No | Regiments are already buried. a4 above, The cemetery is three acres in ex- | tent and is beautifully situated on a |Y hill overlooking the sea. Geen. Steele commanded the five Canadian companies, The Bishop of Dover was assisted by Bishop De- | pencier of New Westminister and | { Bishop White of Honan. { Among 'those present were Col. | | Steacey, Canadian Director of the | | Chaplain Service, Maj. Wells, of! Prince Rupert's land and Diocese Capt. Buckland, of Quebec. newspapers and rubb 27th, 28th zines, Collection June semi-annually thereafter. one willing to contribute--send | | | | name to Association building. IE -------- A -------- OLD FALSE TEETH One dollar a set, or seven cents a tooth paid for old false teeth in any Send to MR. H. BARTHOLOMEW, 1751a Hutchison street, Montreal, Que. City Taxi Stand May Never Know All Montreal Mail. The British people may never | know in detail, how Kitchener met { death, but we may be sure that the | man who asked millions of his | countrymen to march up to the can- non's mouth saw the end without a | tremor, We picture him in the last | moments erect and dignified, looking | | into the face of Death with that im- | | perturable mask with which we have | become go familiar, unmoved by the | vy Ww * Opposite B.A. Hotel Sppruaty of an experience that had | n close to him all his active life, | foarion in the presence of the last | alton al ox promptly Barviehid smb, a | Great Enemy as he had been of the | Special rates to theatres, balls and enemies of his country, parties. All modern 5 and 7 pas- senger cars. | | | i The body of Col. 0. A, Fitgerald, Military Secretary to Lord Kitchen- jer, has heen recovered. acearding to! a despatch to the London Express. vant. A. A. Wankiyn, Montreal, ! | was Killed in action. Capt. W, H.| Hudson, Belleville, was wounded. | The Republican convention on re- solutions'at Chicagd passed a resolu- tion favoring woman's suffrage. The son of Yuen Shi Kai, President tof China, who died Tuesday, com- | mitted suicide. Rex and Collamer Calvin have ar- RIGHT IN 'SEASON A GOOD COUNTER SHOP MAN, FOR | | ERSON MAy DRS, SPA CHANDLER | seen in Kingston HAIR, MOLES Kings- | Whig in|® man, | Princess street. | Lati- | Joyeeville, | ! .C.A. WANTS OLD BOOKS, MAGA- | | LIVERPOOL, LONDON rived in town from Montreal. > wt 5 He. one week, BAY MARE, 3 YEARS OLD, SOUND condition. Cheap for quick xale. Apply, 7 Plum street, PORTABLE STEEL GARAGE IN sould high, App fi. X 16 ft. by § Canadian Loco- hE Co, Lt OFFICER GOING TO FRONT WILL dispose of his six-cylinder auto; only used month. Snap for quick sale Apply, Box X.XY.Z, Whig office. ™ ' A MEDIUM SIZED HOUSE BOAT, practically new, can be bought for one half its price. Apply to J. K. Carroll Agency, &6 Brock street. Phone 68. FIVE-PASSENGER FORD first-class condition nobby - tread tires. guick "sale, Apply, Whig Office. ¥ 3 ' FOR SALE ADVTS. COST 8. 35c; three times, $00 FOUND A BAG OF FEED, weeks ago. Owne same at 12 John st ABOUT TWO may have reel, FOUND ARTICLES ADVER: TISED FREE. Anyone fnding anything snd wishing to reach the owner may do so by reporting the facts to The British Whig. The adver- tisement will be ovrinted in this column free of charge. LOST. CAR with new Cheap for Box ARC, IN SWEATER, University colors, on Sunday night. Kindly urn 'to this office and receive re d E FRAME HOUSE, 831 AND Montreal St, cor. James; six rooms; bath and all conveniences; newly decorated Apply 63 Doug- lass St, Hemilton. |PoRTABLE AUTO GARAGE, 13 FT. 10 ft. Can be bought cheap. Garage ¢an be seen at 120 Victoria street. Apply James Selby, con- ON ALFRED STREET, FUR- tractor, 212 University avenue Engh oe LARGE WAGON, IN GOOD CONDI. | tion, pole and shafts, drop back, front wheels turn under, BOIS able flare sides, Cheap. pply at Glibert's Grocery, 194 Bars st a ---------------------- WE HAVE A LOT OF Any STOVES and a few ver Arge Ring ranges; will sel ay kinds of furniture, good and beds. J. gi 8 TO LE1 « BEDROOM AND SITTING posite City Park. Phone, ROOM 16356 HOUSE we i | UFFICKES IN CLARENCE ST. CHAM. bers. APPLY to A, bb. Culbiug bai, iy Clarence sireel. SITTING Univer- FRONT BED ROOM AND room in refined howe, 301 sity avenue. Phone 1459 cess street. Phone 1 fe OWELLINGS, STORES, OFFICES AND {WE HAV storage 10r furniiure. MeCuun's | AVE ps high ov Meal mstuie Agency, a2 Brock su and are offerin A for same. Also 4 fad 2 stock : Dunlop tires. george Muller, Wi FURNISHED MOUSE, 58 WELLING King #treet, Phon . ton street, For particulars, appiy 1 Mrs. ko hh. Peose, care of wisi {MOTOR BOAT, 24 ft. x #¢, 10 INCHES King, Alice sireet leiepnivne beam; 2Z-cylinder: 8 H.P., motor; wou hull and equipment in perfect con- -------- dition; snap for quick buyer, George E. Lee, 166 Sydenham. street Phone 1555. TWELVE ROC 256 Queen vecupied as the last ten Queen streg I HOUSE, b DEE | eom------------------------------------------------ wr PURE BRED CHESTNUT HACKNEY ne Mare about eight years old and chestnut colt two weeks old, for sale cheap as owner has no use for them or will exchange for good delivery horse. J. Gilbert. Grocer: STORAGE FOR FURNITURE, CLEAN, y, alry rooms; your own luck ane rrost 299 . Ci Queen sireet $ } Pn Storage, ie H26b | FOR SALE, FURNISHED, FOR THE SUMMER months, Calderwood, the residence of Col d Mrs. Giles. Apply to J. B. Walkem, 93 Clarence St First-class milk route and squipment. Address, Box 35 Whig Office. Owner has good reason for selling, Serb abd +200 0b ONE LARGE COMFORTABLE ROOM for married « le or two gentle- men. All co ices. Also two unturndsned suitable for light housekee Apply 1562 § enham sireet, if ji : 7 A LARGE § CK OF NEW AND SEC. ond-hand furniture, staves, cloth. ing, boots, suit cases; tools, etc. If you have anything to sell drop a card. I will eall ro, 4 Princess street, Phone 1237. g near Princess FURNISHED Christies' Lake i ; safe 120 R Marks COTTAGES on C. P. R. R.; bathing beaches fifty dollars Marks, Mgr Christies ON | fine | For up. | 91,100--~10 ACRES OF LAND, 8 MILES May from Kingston. Good house and Lake, Cheap for quick sale. 250-8 ACRES AT BATH. «00D buildings and fruit. BARGAINS IN CITY DWELLINGS and farms G. A. Bateman, In- surance and money to loan, §7 Clar- ence street, Kingeton. lots, w Bell barnes. Ont. EE--------------e------------eeeene FIL DENTAL gtr KNAPP, B.A, LDS, DDS Office, 268 Princess street. Phone [13] FEPEPPEFR PEP EP RRR R PRI PID GOOD BRICK COTTAGE Neo. 25¢ atl aired, Hiugaton. Lot 33 x 133, SEALED TENDERS will he re= ceived by the untersigntd for the above property Sth day of June. In be made between 6 Apply to ROBERT FRE vision St. RKS AND SPARKS, tists, 1569 Wellington Leonard Walsh, D.D8, sistant. Phone 348 DEN- street; J. LDS, as- fovesvsiinis PERSONAL WARTS, BIRTHMARKS and all growths and skin blem- fishes removed permanently, with- out scar; 30 years' gl Dr. | Elmer J. Eye, Ear, Lake, Throat and Skin pecialiat, oi | | SALAMA p.m. Bo Di- Bagot St. "BOARD AND ROOMS, FIRST CLASS BOARD AND ROOMS; every convenience; central loca- tion. Apply 243 Brock street. FURNITURE FINISHING DRISCOLL, FURNITURE FINISH. or. Call or drop a card, 23 John sires | FINANCIAL 1BUAL, A. INVEST. | incorporated 1863; Colonel H. Smith, vice-president, W. F..Nie- K.C Money Issued on oity | and farm properties, municipal country debentures: mort- Eiger purchased; deposits received | and interest allowed, C. Cart- | wright, manager, 87 Clarence St. Kingston. o = vaiiable ion n to habit ot | war, Ingured at Jowant | tects, ete, - " re oid" or' giving, ay Digingse "ge | hone 608, s from thangs Sirads | jrowsR & SON, ARCHITROTS, ME Agents. Phone 325. chants Bank Building, MER- Brock and Wellington streets. B. CUNNINGHAM, BARRISTER and solicitor. Law office, 79 Car. | "RONTENAC LOAN AND ence str et, Kingston. ment Soclety; president, CM.G.; | i | kle, DRESSMAKING |PRAC TICAL INSTRUCTIONS IN dressmaking, cutting by measure, Sehening. trimming, ete; three dollars eluding system. Madame Elder, New York Dressmaking Parlors, 253 Princess street, corner Sydenham. Fire Insurance Som doy. assets $61,187 =r n ad which the AE ho we %y security the unlimite city property, ARCHITECT NEWLANDS & SON, ARCHI. ., 268 Bagot St. | ; PABENTS BABCOCK & Marks, Designs. BUSINESS NOTICES AWNINGS, VERANDAH CURTAIN ! tents, canvas, skis - for outboar motors, foMing boat seats, fishing tackle, ete, rank W. Cooke, 39. Clarence street. SONS, Patents, trade Estb. 1877, tection" free. real. BUSINESS CHANCES | WM. EGAN ANYONE ANYWHERE CAN stan | a mail order business at home; no | canvassing: be your own boss | Send for free booklet; tells how. Heaccok, 2.969% Lorkport, N.Y. WISHES TO ANNOUNCE that he has purchased t shop formerly run b, way, and will do » pat Fag and pressing. Also make Sy from your own cloth. uaranteed. 13 Brock ptraet,.. © oo FOR A QUICK HOT FIRE, TRY Charcoal Two Bage for a Quarter. Your Grocer has it for sale.