Daily British Whig (1850), 16 Jun 1916, p. 7

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HEAD OFFICE DRONTO oe aD 0 x $66,000,000 IDEAL BANKING The vides 3 ao imECTORS President . HENDERSON, Vice-President. Ham Stone, John Macdonald, J. L. lehart, I4.-Col. A. E. Gooderham, xGen. F,-8. Melghen, Wm. I. Gear, 1 . Ei R, Lamb T A Bank of Taranto pro- its customers with a modern Banking Service. In this it combines all the advan- tages of sound banking expe- rience with the modern equipment and progressive outlook necessary to meet present day requirements, Careful attention is glven to all Business accounts Our long experience and 'ample funds Insure full, satisfactory service to all customers. General Manager «+ Bupt. of Branches Bird, Chief Inspector, BANKERS New York--National Bank of Commerce Ohicago -- First National Bank. feandon, Eng London City & Midland Bank, Limited GEO. B. McKAY, Manager :-: Market Square. Weddings No store in Kingston is better stocked 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. 9 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, hone 1045 507 Princess St Free inspection of any battery at any time Just Received A fresh supply of the To- ronto City Dairy Co's. Cele- brated Ice Cream, put up in 6 for 25c. assorted flavors at 25¢ PET wanentne, Washing Sods. Bon Ami, brick. apollo, Serw 0 rushes, GORDON'S GROCERY, foag's Drug Store Spic and Span Cleanser, 3 for 25¢ Star Ammonia Powder, 3 for 25¢c. Snow Flake Ammonia, | Cor. Bay and Montreal Sta. Phone 88, ------ FRESH CUT FLOWERS AND DLANTS DAILY. edding Stock Ete. | : | Watts-Florist 170 Wellington St" Phone 1763 Opp. YM.OA. Kingston, ont. Ring up 1844, or Call at 'the | 308 MARCHE crockery Anderson Bros £* WHERE YOU WILL FIND Pineapples, Oranges, Bananas, Straw- berries, Grape Fruit, Rhubarb, Let- tuce, Radishes, Onions, Ripe Toma- toes, Asparagus; also Pasteurized Milk and Cream and a new and se- lect line of Groceries. Our Motto: We Aim to Please, CAVERLY & BRADSHAW | an For Strawberries, fancy oranges and lemons, bana- 'nas, pineapples, all kinds of canned fruits and vegeta- { bles. FRESH MEATS of all Kinds. Pure pork and beef saus- (ages, cooked and roast hams and Jel Aled Tongwe. NEW VEGETABLES Lettuce, radishes, cabbage, celery, |spinach and asparagus. Cholee Muir peaches, PHONES 458-1846 ( CHOICE GROCERIES, TEAS & COFFEES. COOKED AND SMOKED MEATS. ! 10¢ per pound, ORDERS TAKEN FOR COAL AND WOOD. JOS. AHEARN, JR, 270 1-2 MONTREAL STREET. Phone 8660. RII | F. J. Johnson, Florist, 115 Brock St. ENGLISH Phone 239 CARTER'S TESTED GARDEN SEEDS E A Discovery. "A bce a Canadian city once made a dis- covery. He had purchased some goods that did not turn out as he thought they would. Instead of ddvertising "Enormous Bargains" he simply said, "I bought them to sell at $10.00, but they are not worth it; in fact I cannot recommend ther: at all, but you will find them worth $4.00." He sold them all and Jade some new customers, who * were convinced of his sincerity. 'Nothing new about it. Truth is as old as the "hills and he simply told the truth. He discovered that honesty is the best policy, and fortunately very many advertisers are making the same dis~ covery. 'HOUSE-CLEANING TIME! Happenings In the "the Clty and Vicinity ~What the Merchants Offer to the Readers of the Whig. Keep the lawn mowed. Read all the advertisements, Dr. Phelan is visiting in Ottawa. Fastman's' kodaks 'Mahood's Drug Store. Rain, rain, rain. ing to stop? Butter, butter, butter. prints, 30¢, J. Crawford. Mrs. John Connors, Superior, Wis., is visiting friends in Kingston. Farmers' butter, in prints, 30¢ 1b. Crawford's. Fans are praying hard for fine | Weather Saturday for the baseball] games. Djerkiss perfume Mahood's Drug Store, Court Hope, C.OF,, Smith' s Falls, is to run an excursion to Kingston on June 26th, H. Cunningham, plano tuner - 21 King street. Leave orders at McAul- ey's Book Store, Princess street was nearly desert- ed Thursday evening. The soldiers took in the "movies.' Farmers' butter, in prints, 30¢ 1b, Crawford's, | Lieut. W. G. Bailey, who has been | In Cornwall and Brockville on bat- talion business, has returned home. Planos for rental, GC. WwW. Lindsay, | Limited. Now is the time to secure | one for your summer home. G. Y. Chown has returned from Toronto, where he was attending a meeting of the Canadian Manufactur- ers' Association. While it lasts, farmers' butter, 30c. Jas, Crawford . The station platform of the G R. has been elecated with Er and there will be less difficulty in+ boarding the trains. Page and Shaw chocolates, hood's Drug Store. In spite of the many warnings that | have been issued, women continue to get off the street cars backwards Thare is sure to be an accident some a reese records for June are now in stock. Call and hear them at the C. W. Lindsay Piano Store, 121] Princess Street, Lieut. G. K. Rackham, 59th Battal-| ion, has been appointed officer-in- charge of Brigade Signalling Instrue- tion. 6th Brigade, England. While it lasts, farmers' butter -30e- Jas. Crawford . Sergt. W. G. Shier, a graduate of | Foronto School of Science, and who trained in Kingston with the 25th Battéry, died of wounds in France. | Sheriff Sparks, of Windsor, was in the city to-day, making the trip| with a prisoner who was given five ' years in the penitentiary on a charge of arson. Saturday only, farmers' 30c, in prints, When is it go- Farmers' and «powder Ma- Pric | Sajd day is being renovated for the opening of | 25¢. the season. Workmen have been en- | $e, gaged in putting in the moving plet- | ure machine. "Somewhere in France," Victor Record, No. 17679, 90 cents. Hear it at C,"W. Lindsay's, Ltd., 121 Prin- cess street. Mrs. Harry Baker, Albert Street, entertained last evening at a misce laneous shower in honor of or younger sister, Miss Katie Pipe, the | bride of next week. ! Eastman"s kodaks Mahood's Drug | Store Qa. Word was received by relatives in| Gananoque that Cpl. W. Dempster, of the 21st Battalion, had been injured | in the leg by shrapnel shot in the re-| cent fighting in Belgium. i While it lasts, farmers' butter, 30¢c. [xr Jas. Crawford. t W. Newlands & Son gave Smith's Falls Board of Education | an estimate of $35,000. for rebuild-| ing Elgin school, recently burned. | Che plans have been abandoned. John Routley, who figured in a motor cycle accident some time ago, hag recovered from his injuries. His brother, Homer, who injured his an- kle, is still confined to his home. Page and Shaw chocolates, Ma- hood's Drug Store. Rev. M. Macgillivray, D.D., was! named at the General Assembly, Win- nipeg, as one of a special committee to name the union committee to car- ry. out the scheme with the ' other uniting bodies. Saturday only, farmers' 30¢, in prints, Jas. Crawford. Constable Earl Jenkins, whois in- specting yards, caught a couple of citizens riding bicycles on the side- walk while he was making his rounds, The magistrate imposed a fine of $1 and costs in each case. A delicious dessert, Gilbert's ice cream hricks sold only at Prouse's Drug Store. William Morgan, graduate of Queen's School of Mining, who has been at Timmons, Ont. for some time; is in the city, He is leaving shortly for South America, where. he will engage in mining. | Provost, Brock street, has this year an extra fine assortment of Tweeds, Cheviote and Serges for his order clothing department. - His ready-made clothing and wents' for. nishing department are well aasort ed with new goods. Farmers' butter, in prints, 30¢ 1b. Crawford's. At the General ASsembly at Win- nipeg just prior to the final vote on union, G. M. Macdonnell, Kingston, moved that the union question be de- ferred for twelve months, but the idea never had a chance. It was voted down on a show of hands. Saturday only, farmers' butter, 30¢, in prints. Jas. Crawford. There were to have been several bowling gamés played Thursday night, but they had to be.called off ||| 'on account of the rain. Some of the members are beginning to think that in rainy weather like this the club might as well invest in an indoor, bowling alley. A Battlefield Story. Pte Thomas Lambert, who was in-| valided home some time ago from the! front, states that when he was be- ing carried wounded off the field of battle he nearly surprised one of the stretcher-bearers to death when he said, "Hotel Frontenac!" The sur- bearer was William Baker, ww butter, | prised ; ae. as porter of the Frontenac, used wently to ery' "Hotel Frontenac," 2 Feature ature Vaudeville Acts 2 ¥. Price: Mat. Evening, 10¢; re- 10¢c Saturday, June 1th THE DeKOVAN OPERA "ROBIN The ever-green and ever-welcome yo Ivy pL and JAMES STEVENS, THE COMPANY'S OWN | and' the greatest singing chorus on "FORD STERLING" In STRAND | "Theatre" "The Battle lof a Nation' butter, | diers, Jas. Crawford. { rte, The pavilion at Lake Ontario Park | Prices, GRIFFIN'S S FRIDAY SATURDAY popular actor, ie MONDAY -- TUESDAY Nine Aet Photoplay of Alaskan life oe Opening Mon, June 19 lf %-Free Shows Ni lightly --2 W. G. Craig & Co., Ltd. Kingston Amateur BASEBALL LEAGUE J SATURDAY, 3.30 P.M. ; Twe "One Five-Room Hungalow, B. & W.H. GODWIN & SON Phone 124 39 Brock St Players Film of DUSTIN FARNUM in "BEN BLAIR" Aud Other Photoplays. - and Served Se extra. secutive Insertion thereafter, cent a word. SOc; six, $1} one month, $3. HELP WANTED WINDSOR Matinee at 2.30; evening, 5.15 COOK, APPLY HOTEL: { MIGHTY PORTER, APPLY HO Jandoiph COMPANY | | BI INGROOW APPLY sor Hotel iu the world, In a maguificent production of | MOTORMEN AND CONDUCTORS, ply Street Rallway Co. i MAIDS--GOOD WAGES-- APPLY matron ot Ge neral Hospital. | avon DiNinG Roow 6 GIR 1, 33 KITCHEN WOMAN Hotel Royal TE EAMSTE ns, Forwarding sheds A YOUNG GIRL T0 TAKE CARE OF a baby. f Apply Mrs. Wilson, 387] Division street. AT ONCE. st Princess HOOD": G.T.R. Freight | i Co., light opera cast including SERVANT, Apply NO | GENERAL 169 | or ironing cor. Albert AT ONCE, ! washing Union St GIRLS FOR light pleasant Polson, 26 ORCHESTRA THE WORK ROOM, work Apply to No} urth. PRICES: Mat, eh $1.50 Ontario street. | i NING 075 81-81.50, g FIV ENING 50-73-81 -$2. a Lawrence | GOOD COOK SW Seats Now On Bale Strand Theatre * THURS, FRI. AND SAT, Triangle Plays present the World Famed Comedian "DE WOLF HOPPER" | "DON QUIXOTE" Two-Aet Keystone. "HIS PRIDE AND SHAME" Also other good photo-plays. ren----aMtinee Se; Evenlugs, All Seats Reserved, 10¢ and Ife | Phone 148, | Young Woman For Dry. Goods, person preferred. John Laidlaw & Son experienced GooD GENERAL VANT FOR ary. Apply JUNE 19, 20, 21 b tween 6.30 ar a 7.30 p.m. at 213 Engagement Eatraordiuary Ki ng Sire "TER AUTOM il work arou «Aeut. ~L t (a MAN TO LOOK COOK FOR Barr -Maj. T Brock 488 gus irter mess, Apply to Ser dergon' s Gr ery, Cry of Peace" Under the Auspices of the GIRL TO Also woman to '146TH BATTALION" (iG To i by Many "Greater than 'The Birth | months : * Cant contains 25 000 Sol- | wash clothe 8. Gq 5,000 horses, S000 supernumer- | ply Box 514, Whig Office The reatest spectacle of to-! i Ran Plo year im New York. PERSON MAY of corresponding canvass'ng. Press Syndl- Y. FIRST INTELLIGENT earn $100 monthly for newspapers; no Send for particulars __.cate, 3.9 3,969, Lockport, AN Matinees, general admission, | Evenings, all seats reserved, 28¢, | and 0c, Sale opens Friday. { st Phone 195, 195. | GIRLS GIRLS WITH OR WITHOUT EXPER- on sewing machines, pleag- work, good wages girls Knittir 18 Room. King- Hosjery Co, nce ant for ston SAPPY OR THREE present the Hen th and Fox presents the famous and | Company in « Ang Frederiek Perry, In | « hants alty HER HIDDEN PAST" | ------ ee sfeafedfe rae ETI Eee | a society drama in six acts. Tie id le Casu Wanted = Machinists, Tool makers, dy men, Inborers, nine © opportunities for bright young men who are wil. ling to hetter themselves, Good wages, Steady work. Apply to Caunadinh | Locom Company, Limited, ingston, Ontario. The weventh episode of 'THE IRON CLAW" "Whe Ix the laughing mask CES 10¢, aud Rene Reserved Seats 1 be. BPP Parle sbisd ih 1 POSITION WANTED. {POSITION AS S MOTHE R'S HEL +P, FOR | wee beginning July 3rd, for art of the day, in return for | Pa ra and lodging, and small re- muneration. Apply Box 61 Whig | Mice | "THE SPOILERS" | by Rex Beach LS Seats nin Renerved, 10 and 15e 10 and 15¢ 6 Lake Ontario Ontario | ARK TEACHER WANTED. QUALIFIED TEACHER (PROTES-| tant) for the Junior Department the Por smouth Public schoo $400 per annum; Ap-| stating exper- | , ete, up Jaly | "Thos. F Graham, | | i A received piic ations t to AT 7.30 AND 9 O'OL HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE and PHOTOPLAYS NTED GENER! ADMISSION TO PARK FREE BY CA Office | SECOND-HAND UPRIGHT PIANOS | for cash or In part payment of new | planos and Victrolas. C. W, Li Lind- | say, Limited, 121 Princess street. I= | WANTED TO RENT, A LARGE BOAT | house "in vicinity of cotton mill. | RATHBUN must be 40 feet long by § or 1& feet | wide Apply Sergt. J, Taylor, 170 MATCH Rideau, | ET TT ---------------- THE NEW IMPREGNATED FURNITURE FIN ING MATCH. NO AFTER GLOW FURNITURE FINISH. 23 Johe Sole Agents For DRISCOLL, er. Call or drop a card, Lights Easy atront. Leaseus the Danger of Fire SELLS AT THE SAME HRicH AS ORDINARY MATCHE! QUEEN 'S LOWER CAMPUS, CLC. vs. Queen' 8 ele He National Drink" JUICE | At all Grocers, Druggista and Soda Fountains. Buy it by the case for the home, FENWICK, HENDRY & CoO, Distributors To Let Summer Cottages on Wolfe Inland, Reaaquatle Reat. For Sale C. $1,100 ely WIND- || ¢ WANTED. APPLY BOX | a ES ---- irOWER & SON, ARCHITECTS, MER- | FOUND woroR BOAT HULL, 23 FT. X 6 in. beam Owner may same by applying to W. Barriefiels oF MONEY FRIDAY Wellington St. be- ' and Brock have same A -------- As ADVTS, pW TRC NC one week, BST BARGAIN, FOR A A REAL is 0, will buy a pro- perty renting. for $396 per year. Hox 5, Whig pesca POPCORN AND PEANUT MACHIN Cost $3; will take half for x Apply Cunningham, on Mar. butt Norris, A SI'm sale. A SOLDIER'S on. the 1915 S-PASSENGER AUTO Plarter, elestele nih, ete Laughlin Garage, Montreal street. DOUBLE FRAME HOUSE, 831 AND 329 Montreal ot cor. James; six rooms; bath and all conveniences; newly decorated Apply 3 Doug- lass St, Hamilton, KITCHEN CABINET, TWO DRES. sers, heavy enamel bedstead, iron springs, a hing table. and chairs, stove and hipes; all in good condi- tion. 434 King East, @ premises of Clow & 471 Princess Owner may have same by calling at Police Station, BUNCH OF KEYS, ON RING, on Wednesday, on Queen St near Sydenham, Owner may have same by calling at Whig office, FOUND ARTICLES ADVER- TISED FREE, Anyone finding anything and wishing to reach the owner may do so by reporting the facts te The British Whig. The adver- tisement will be & inteq in this column free of charge. son, BELT, NO, Sid. i | i yes rental $336.00. Hox Whig Office. SILVER BROOC W, buttons, vali \able to the keepsake wer please Whig office ana receive MADE or EY at GASOLINE LAUNCHES; ONE gudranteed twenty miles an hour, First eclasg condition: Appiy Sgt TO LE1 G. E. Rousseau. R. Gadi. A, Tote -- du Pont Barracks, ROOM OP. 1635. OFFICES IN CLARENCE ST, CHAM. bers Apply to A, B. Cunningham, 79 Clarence street, ave reward Two G 'hone, | BEDROOM AND SITT Park posite City HARTFORD CAR, WITH TEN passenger body: In firgt class re- pair; 68 hp.; new tires: will sell «heap for cash. Would take small roadster in part pay Ernle Han- nah, Cobourg, Ont. (we HAVE A LoT oF cAMP STOVES und > few ver large cookin ran will sell cheap. Also al kin s ot furniture, good mattresses and beds. J. Thompson, 333 Prin- cess street. Phone 1600, POPE 4 SYDEN- fire- | FURNISHED ham Place ex, and a ROOMS AT Large ones with > W smalle I. OFFICES AND | storage for furniture McCann's Real Estate Agency, 82 Brock St. | FRONT wg suit. Apply SITTING ROOM, ; modern conveniences, for two gentlemen Whig Office ° FOR ¥ FURNITU RE, r, airy rooms; your own loc y. Frost's Clty Storage, Queen street Phone 526b THE SUMMER the residence Giles. Apply to 93 Clarence St VE RECEIVED A LARGE shipment of high grade bicygles, and are offering special oo n for same. Also a large stock Dunlop tires. George Moller, King street. Phone 1033. A LARGE STOCK OF NEW AND SRO. ond-hand furniture, stoves, cloth ing, boots, suit cases, tools, ete. If you have Anything to sell, drop a card. 1 will Princess street. Phone 1281. A DESIRABLE REMIDENCE IN NAP. anee. Solld brick, all modern con- veniences, hardwood: floors, a good barn, garage, hen house and gar- den. All in first class repair. Cen- trally located and very suitable for doctor's residence. Apply to James Fitzpatrick, Napanee. EIGHTY FIVE SOC. WW. LEGHORN héns (14 months nid), Tom Barron strain, vielding clear return of $28.48 monthly, or approximately 656 per cent. profit Must be sold by Monday, the 19th inst. Good reasons for selling--the best offer takes them Also two 244 egg 'vpres Incubators. Apply 388 Al- fred Street COSY BED of m FURNISHED, FOR months, Calderwood, of Col. and' Mrs J. B. Walkem, DENTAL SPARKS, ngton street KNAPP, B.A. LDS. DDS. Office, 268 Be street. Phone 66% PERSONAL HAIR, MOLES, WARTS, BIRTHMARKS and all growths and skin blem- {shes removed permanently, w'th- out scar; 30 years' experience. Dr Elmer J Nose, Throat 268 Bagot St DRS, SPARKS AND DEN- tists, 159 Well A. Eye, Ear, Specialist, ke, La and Skin 5 5 to $20 Hou SE T0 RENT, st BUR- TAN an, with half to three acres land; FINANCIAL } frame, improvements, nice loca- - tion INVEST. 1863; | Smith, | FRONTENAC LOAN AND ment Soclety; Incorporated president, Colonel H. R. M.G.: vice-president, W. F, Nie- | kle, K.C. Money Issued on "city [IF YOU HAVE and farm properties, municipal Ist jt with and country debentures: mort- inquiries fages purchased; deposits received and Interest allowed. R. C. Cart $5%00--FOR SALE, "BRICK HOUSE, 8 wright, manager, 87 Clarence St. coms, all improvements. Good Kingston. | ication . me-- | OTHERS FROM #1,700 ve, R..C. CARTWRIGHT parts. of the city GOOD FARMS, Financial Agent for Investment Bonds | GRO. A. BATEM AN, 67 CLARENCH ST, DRESSMAKING 87 Clarence Street PRACTICAL IN VOTIONS | LIVERPOOL, LONDON AND GLOBE | dressmaking, cutting b n designing, trimming, te three Fire Insurance Lompany. Avallable | assets $61,187,215 In addition to! dollars, including system, Madam Elder, New York Dressmaking Parlors, 353 Princess street, corner which the policyholders have for security the unlimited labilt> of city property, Insured at Jowest Sydenham. possible rates. Before renewin HOUSE, LARGE, all Improve ments, FURNISHED tral, CEN ANYTHING TO RENT us; we have lotg of IN ALL ALSO SEVERAL BOARD AND ROOMS, old or giving new business -~ FIRST CLASS BOARD A rates from Strange & Strange | every Son venience: Agents. Phone 325. tion -- Sora: en -, Apply 248 Broek street. BUSINESS CHANCES PATENTS BABRCOCK & SONS, Patents, ANYONE ANYWHERE CAN START Marks, Designs. Estb, 18 'orm a mall order business at home; no erly Patent Office Ramin Mast r canvassing; be your own boss, | of Patent Laws: Book, "Patent Pre. Send for free booklet; tells how. [teetion" free. 99 St. James Stu Mont. Heaccek, 2.969 Fst. N.Y. [real Branches: Ottawa, Washington, LEGAL BUSINESS NOTICES B. CUNNINGHAM, BARRISTER AWNINGS, VERANDAH CURTAIN and solicitor, Law affice, 79 Clar. | tents, canvas, ence street, Kingston. motors, folding tackle, ete, ARCHITECT Clarerice stree WM, NEWLANDS & SON, ARCHL. | |W EaAN NISHES 70 AN tects, ete. Offices, 268 Bagot St. | that he has Phone "608. trade La akifis for Ottonrd Oat seats, fishi Frank Ww. Ke, 5 NO purchased the NOR run b Gallo- way, and will do all kinds of re- paieing and pressing. . Also make 3p salty rom your 'own cloth, n » Ww Brock street, Susrantend. hi shop formerly chants Bank Bulldin corne: Brock and Wellington Wg } FOR A QUICK HOT FIRE, TRY Charcoal Two Bage for a Quarter. : Your Grocer has it for sale. tac] S Halliday' s Electric bo Py Shop, 343 Xs Btreet

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