Daily British Whig (1850), 22 Jun 1916, p. 7

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or TORONTO HEAD OFFICE TORONTO | vi. $06,000,000 IDEAL BANKING Assers SERVICE. hE EE Ee Toronto DIRECTORS G5. JOODERMAM, President EN RSON, Vice-President. one, John Macdonald, J. L. Bugichart, ia col A. E. Gooderham, Paul 1 Myler, The pro~ vides modern this it coma tages of sound banking expe- rience with the modern equipment and progressive OULIDOK necessary to meet present day requirements Careful attention is given to all Business accounts Qur long experience and ample fwnds insure full, satisfactory servion to all customers, Bank 8, Meighen, Wim. 1. Gear, General Manager +. Supt. of Branches AB "Chtef Inspector. BANKERS New York--National Bank of Commerce Chicago -- First National Bank. n, Eng Londen City & Midland Bank, Limited i GEO. B. McKAY, Manager :-: 'Market Square, fw A Six. Room Frame Cottage with good garden for "Get busy" THE J. K. CARROLL AGENCY, 874 56 Brock St. "Phones: Office 68; Res. = ( pe 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: J BN Sn 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 ---- HOUSE-CLEANING TIME Spic and Span Cleanser, 3 for 25c¢c. Star Ammonia Powder, 3 for 25¢. Snow Flake Ammonia, 6 for 25¢. Whitening, Washing Soda, Bom Ami, Sapolle, Scrubbing Brushes, Mops, Brooms. GORDON"S GROCERY, Cer. Bay and Montreal Sts. Phone 5S, en Watts-F orist FRESH re oe FLOWERS AND i ANTS DAILY. Redding Stock 179 Wellington St. Noti We are open to buy one hundred bags of sound white potatoes this week. WHERE YOU WILL FIND Also eggs, butter, oats, Beer Bananas, Straw- Wheat and buckwheat. Oranges, Grape Fruit, Rhubarb, Let- : wi tuce, Radishes, Chaternty Ripe Tome. | Get our price, as it is al- We buy for toes, Milk Depampus; and a new and se ways the best. lect line of Groceries. cash only. Our Motte: We Aim to Please. CAVERLY & BRADSHAW Anderson Bros AN ae a Soldiers, Attention! Has it ever dawned upon vou that there is one place to buy Kodaks, Cameras, and Camera Supplies? That place is Hoag's Drug Store = Ask to.see the Soldier's, Vest - Pocket Autographic| Kodak. Opp. Y.M.C.A. te Phone 1763 Kingston | Ring up 1844, or Call at the _ 30N MARCHE GROCERY Princess & Division Sts. CHOICE GROCERIES, Phones 458-1846 TEAS & COFFEES. . COOKED AND SMOERD 115 BROCK STREET. FRESH CUT FLOWERS, PALMS AND FERNS Floral Designs, Wedding Bouquets. PHONE 239. Hello, Central | 141 Please ! Busy! ORIERS a a yor COAL 305. AHEARN, JR. 2101-2 MOKIKHAL STRENT. To Let Two Summer Cottages on Wolfe Islapd; Reasonable Rent. jas F-Room Dwelling, improve- _ ments, $12 a month, Busy! Owing (0 the difficulty of getting us on the phone Saturdays, we would Suggest to our customers to phone their order on Fridass if possible, il | and in that way they will be sure of fil lan early delivery, PH. Baker & Co. _THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, THURSDAY June 1918 230°. N unr ¥ DAILY DAILY $o3timn 2 Feature | s Vaudeville ye Wand Players Film of hs LOCAL NOTES AND ITEMS OF GENERAL INTEREST Happenings In the City and Vicinity ~--~What the Merchants Offer to the Readers of the Whig, oc ayler s Sweets" at Gibsons. = F. Rattan, of Napanee, was in the city Wednesday: "Wild Strawber Compound," Gibson's. y you Colds are very prevalent. The damp, chilly weather is said to be re- sponsible. | Joseph Hodge, certificated plano tuner, 273 King street west; sphione| THURSDAY, FRIDAY ang SVT "oA 868. DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS "Sweet Castor Oil" for children.| _in the Five-Aet Comedy Drama Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store. ("The Habit of Happiness' | FIRST CLASS DAY The plant of the Kingston Ship-| { Hotel, Frontenac building «ompany has been given al coat of paint, Cocoanut Oil Shampoo, 2fc, at Gibsan's Red Cross Drug Store. | CONDENSED ADVERTISING RATES First insertion, ic a word. Each con secutive lusertion thereafter, baif- cent a word. Minimum charge for one lngertion, 25c; three Insertions, ove; six, $1; one month. #2. i HELP WANTED Prices 100 ey 10¢. iy dem 19 sav Se extra. NIGHT PORTER. Hotel } PORTER. APPLY NIGHT JANITOR, APPL x Ar 3. ES CC. Also other Good A. Camp, Barrieneld. o PRICES--Mutinees % ---------------------------------------------------------- all sents reserved, MOTORMEN AND CONDUCTORS, AV- ply Street hallway Co. PHONE 185 2 | THE FORUM | \ ff BASEBALL GLOVE ON KING ST. APPLY RANDOLPH THESE / EFFECTIVE ADVTS. coer Mttle. 'Once, 36¢; three times, boc; one week, $1.00. ---- 1914 REO CAR: FIVE PASSENGER; electric starter; and lighting: first class © aadition. Apply George Boyd, 58 Earl street FOUND PAIR OF GOLD NOSE GLASSES, in heavy ¢ase. in Fair Grounds, on race track. May be had at 112 Lower Bagot St wner may have same by call ing at 277 Earl GENUINE VIOTROLA AND TWEL i VE selections; your own choice, 12 8. 50; $10 cash and $1.00 per week, Ww. Lindsay. Lid. 121 Princess airect, 1915 GPASSENGER AUTO 1 Starter, electric lights, e Must be sold at once. Ap ie Me~ Laughlin Garage, Montrenl street. 331 AND James; six ing at 22 street. FOCND ARTICLES ADVER. TISED FREE. Anyone fOnding anything and wishing to reach the owner may d | The British Whig. The adver- tsement will be printed in thIs Hi} ,,ounLe FRAME HOUSE, i St, cer. F J. JONNSON--FLORIST. { cleared for Montreal; Yesterday was the first one-cent| day for the children on the cars, and it was a great success. H. Cunningham, piano tuner King street. Leave orders at McAul- | ey's Book Store. "Neilson's Ice Cream Bricks," sold in Kingston only at Gibson's Red] Cross Drug Store. A big excursion will come to Kings- ton on Saturauf Friends of the! 92rd Battaliowfare coming in num-| bers. "Sweet Castor Oil" for children. Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store, | The friends of William Dunnett will be sorry to hear that he is laid up in the hospital with a bad attack of erysipelas, "Kodak films" at Gibson's. Another of the big engines for the Canadian Government railways has been completed and was tested on Thursday morning. '"Tepeco Tooth Paste," Gibson's. One of the fire department's dis- carded teams of horses has already been sold There is a good bid for the other team. "Beef, Iron and Wine," the large | bottle, 60¢, at Gibson's Red Cross station has Drig Store. a: replaced The fence at the G.T been torn down. It w by an iron railing A concrete wall will take the place of the old wooden one "Syrup of Figs," Cross Drug Store. The postmasters of the United States will have a convention at Alexandria Bay, N.Y., next week They will also tour the Thousand Is lands, "'Huyler"s Sweets' at Gibsons, A man was knocked down by an auto on King street Wednesday night, but did not suffer serious injuries. He was removed to his home, and is rest ing ap for a few days . "Ice Cream Bricks," Judgment has been given in a re-| cent will case heard at the High Court, and as a result Frank Green- wood, Wolfe Island, retains what was | formerly given to him. "Wild Strawberry Gibson's. S. J. Clark, Watertown, N.Y., died on Wednesday. He was a native of | Picton, but had lived in Watertown | for many years. Two sisters, Mrs. | P. Wott dnd Mrs. M. Clarke, live in Pieton; | "Neilson's Ice Cream Bricks, in Kingston only at Gibson's Cross Drug Store. | Dairy Butter, 30c per 1b. at Pick-| erings. Rev. Dr. Campbell, Montreal, the | oldest living graduate of Queen's University, celebrated his eighty- first | birthday on Wednesday. He was | born in Drummond, Banark County,;, on June 21st, 1836. | Jelly powder, 3 large packages for 25¢, at Pickering's. | It save you money to buy face) creams at Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store, | The aluminum demonstration, Biv-| en at the Y. M. C. A. building on¥* Wednesday in aid of the Mothers" Council, proved very successful. -A | good collection was taken at the] door; to the funds of the Mothers' Couneil. | 'Beef, Iron and Wine," the large | bottle, G50c. Gibson's Red Cross| Drug Store. Mrs. J. A. Smyth, with *Master | Willie and little Miss Blanche, Lower | Bagot street, left last Friday by C. P. R. for Pembroke, where she will | visit her sister, Mrs. W, H. Hender-| son, Dundas street, and will also visit friends in Monireal and Ottawa. | It save you money to buy face] creams at Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store, Provost, Brock street, has this year an extra fine assortment of Tweeds, Cheviots and Serges for his order clothing department. His ready-made clothing and gents' fur-| nishing department are well assort~ | ed with new goods, gq Gibson's Red Gibson's. | Compand, sold Red | | In Marine Circles | The steamer Toiler, grain ot) from Port Colborne, is expected at Richardson's elevator Friday night. The schooner Marshall arrived from Oswego with a cargo of coal for Patrick Walsh. The schooner Katie Eccles, coal laden, from Sodus, is discharging at Crawford's wharf. The schooner St. Louis arrived from Oswego with coal for Booth & Company. M.T. Co's, bulletin--The tug Emer- son cleared for Charlotte with the barge Kingston"to load coal; the steamer Simla arrived with the barge Selkirk from Port Colborne, and the tug Hall cleared for Montreal with three grain barges; the tug Bartlett cleared for Montreal with two grain barges. The tug Virginia laid up at Swift's! wharf Wednesday night. | The yacht Cingalee, of Toronto,! was in port on Thursday. The steam barge Byron Whitaker, which has been having a shoe welded on by the oxy-acetyline process at] the Kingston Shipbuilding Company's | drydock, cleared this morning. The steamer Windsor went into the Kingston Shipbuilding Company's drydosk Th Thursday morning. | i a ---- - ee Thwratin St. Joseph clear- Krom the o8 or Dap Firs the proceeds of which will go |" .GRIFFIN'S TO-DAY Henry B. Walthall and Fdun Maye in Essanny's Popular Photoplas. "The Misleading Lady" In Five Acts Prices 10¢;: Reserved Seats 15e. Phone 942, FRIDAY SATURDAY GEORGE BEBAN The Great CRargeter Actor "AN ALIEN" In Nine Big Acts ken hu Ta oF THE Rose P Lake Ontario TONIGHT * 15."\"™ 130&8 2--Free Shows Nightly--2 & VAUDEVILLE "and PHOTOPLAYS A a, To Cone 3 AUCTION SALE Tuesday, June 27th, at 12 . o'clock, noon, at my rooms, | Market Square. valuable property, corner King and O'Kill Sqreets, 57 feet, more or less, on King vith right of way of Inne, 127 n O'Kill, more or ons, nel § or less at rear, together with the bulidings thereon. | Terms at time of sale. That WM. MURRAY, Auctioneer. | | W. @. Craig & Co., Ltd. §| Sole Agents For THE RATHBUN MATCH THE NEW IMPREGNATED MATCH. NO AFTER GLOW Lights Easy Leasens the Danger of Fire SELIS AT THE SAME PRICE AS ORDINARY MATCHES Cheap Water Trips ; SS. Thousand Islander Saturday, June 24th +1000 Islands and Return Lv. 2.30 p.m, Home 5 p.m, | SS. AMERICA Sunday, June 25 Leave for Cape Vincent at 7.30 am. and 2.15 p.m, making tour of 1,000 In- lng groups on afternoon trip. Fare & She Waleriown Week-End Excursions Tickets good going Saturday or Sun- day, to return Monday. Fare $2.00, MEALS oN N Bony Nn ---------- "The National Drink" GRAPE JUICE At all Groeers, Druggisis and Soda | Fountains. Buy it by the case for the ih me. FENWICK, HENDRY & Distributors Canadian wharf. The schooner St. Louis arrived at Booth's wharf with coal, Thursday The steamer City of Hamilton passed down to Montreal Thursday. | Locomotive Company's i v i Will Protect Baseball Fans. | Arouse over the Washington club' 8 failure to live up to the announce-| ment that Pitcher Walter ee would be Ed. Wash's opponent in the game in Chicago last Tuesday, Pre- | sident Johnson of the American | League to-day considered the infliet-| ing of a heavy fine on the club, and! the serding of notices to other clubs that such lived up to. Skating in Summer Months An ice skating rink will be In- stalled at Coney Island for the sum-| mer season. There fs one jn "Frisco in full operation, with hockey games| being played by former Canadians, residing at the Coast. "Ito Cream Bricks," Gibson's, | lA YOUNG 1% + announcements must be i Red Cross Work nl y reporting the facts to | 32% Montreal rooms; bath and all conveniences; newly decorated Apply 53 Doug- lass St, Hamilton. AP- ll column free of charge rs ron LAL NDRY WORK. mar son General Hospital ee NU BD » Ww APRE: SNE 8, week. App BE XPE ni ALL. IN FIRST Just the thing for For A lL. ont BUS OR CARRY vlass condition a bus line to Barriefield camp i and particulars apply 2 Mill street, Belleville, LAUNCHES; OVE ranteed twenty miles an hour class condition Appiy Sgt Rousseau. R. C. H. A, Tete da Pont acks LOST. "~ na smn M---------- CONT ar ------------ Lu LADY CLERK For LRU E R : SMALL BL. AO Pl SE, smal y on MN APPL SHEDDEN Forwarding 'o., GTR Freight sheds TO TAKE CARE OF aid > a Aa ow Mrs. Willson, 387 a 2 ve reward GIR). rsity a baby. Apply Division street. v Ave t Whig offi v at Whig of WE HAVE A LOT OF CAMP STOVES and a few very large cooking ranges; will sell cheap Also all kinds of furniture, good mattresses and beds. J. Thompson, 333 Prin- cess street. Phone 1600, BLACK PY _THemin street... EXPERIENCE D DAY CLERK Bd hi AND TAN HOUND. ~ LAST oks at [Kingston Junct Re- tel Re Ware < ONCE, GENERAL Son washing or Apply ad Union St. cor rt St ee WE GIRLS FOR THE light pleasant work C, Polso nt AT RECEIVED A LARGE of high grade bicygles. and are offering siiecial bargking for same. Also a large stock Dunlop tires. George Muller, 373 King street. Phone 1032. HAVE shioment ROOM, WORK to N Apply lo street TO LE1L AND SITTING | City Park 122 K ROOMS, ng Bt MONTHS Lawrence GOOD opy A LARGE STOCK OF NEW AND SEOC- ond-hand furniture, stoves, cloth- ing, boots, sult cases, tools, ete. If you have anything to sell, drop a card. I will call. S. Shapiro, 46 Princess street. Phone 1237. CHAM. E ST. Ingham, B. Cunn IRENCES AND of towr APHIY rrie s Apply to A, 7 Clarence street. sy DEN- th fire-| FURNISHED ham Plac places ROBMS AT 74 FRET T IEE EE { + i = 7 TO RENT, stUBUR- with half to three acres land; we, jmprovements, nice loca- - Agel to DWELLING ST ORE S, OFF i AND storage for furniture ann's Real Estate Agency, 82 Bok St SITTING le « WANTED Chartered | \p- * 3 Junior Clerks for Baak, 16 to 19 years of age. # 'ply in own handwriting, to Hox Bh. Whig. Th AR hd Eh FEE LARGE, ments, ROOM, FRONT CEN- y Apply ANYTHING TO RENT we have lotg of "YOU HAVE with DE: AD. 1 GIRLS, AND FAN Y IROVERS, AP- | pl team Laundry SALE, all impr BRC KK HOUSE, 8 S500 OR r 5. wwements, Good ' cor= nan B 1 bh en ie i : : | ie -- e------ MAID W HO CAN DO PL uy COOK | location I18# A ---- FOR FURN T™ RE, CLEAN, STORAGE " wn lock 858 | ora IRS dry, airy rooms; key. Frost's ( Queen street. Ph ' (FURNISHED, FoR months, Calder: of Col. and M . B. Walkem, § mala Re Ap FROM $1,700 UP, IN ALL P rage. parts. of the city ---- ne ° - ALSO GOOD SUMMER sgidence y lo A YOUNG GIRL TO GO TO HE SEVERAL FARMS, vd, 2 A. BATEMAN, 67 CLARENCE ST, GRO. | GEO. FOR HIRE, A MOTOR BUS FOR HIRE FOR ALL oocasions Phone 1177 Geo. W §9 Earl arence St ROOM GIRLS SRVEN ROOM DIN AND 1 al nd bar: Opin Bova Pine 8 TO RENT, MUST BE shore of le EXPERIENCED GENERAL: good plain: cook, Ope in family Cove High wages; references required. | 3 fonham Lake, u Apply 19% King St, evenings m the village ¥ nished except towels and bed REixtensive gr nds, Ath tennis ceurt fur lars address > ham, Ont ETE-------------------------------------------- ™O = RMER «oTT AL "Th on DRESSMAKING PRACTICAL INSTRUCTIONS. IN dressmaking, cutting by measure, designing, trimming, etc; three dollars, Including system. Madame Elder, New York Dressmak!ng Parlors, 253 Princess street, corner Sydenham. 3 one nw -- fro Pe ------------ -- plete, INTELLIGENT PERSON MAY] earn $100 monthly corresponding for newspapers: .no _canvassng Send for particulars. Press Syndl- cate, 3,969, N.Y AN Lockport, 1 COOK; PENTAL ALSO ligh Sew A PLAIN YOUNG GIRL BOARD AND ROOMS. 4 DEN- | Baa FIRST CLASS BOARD AND ROOMS; y convenience; central looa- Apply 243 Brock street. ons, SPARKS AND SPARKS, ts, 159 Wellington stree BE. KNAPP, RA, LD Office. 258 Princess street "Pnone io | PE NI IST, Sts. Phone Ratahttttnantttdatattatts ARD WAL SH, ncess and Bagot PARENTS BARBCOCK & SONS, Patents, Marks, Designs Estb. 1877. Form- SPAT |erly Patent Office Examiner. Master PERSONAL or Patent Laws. Book, "Patent Freo- i | tection" free. 99 St. James St. Mont. FAIR, MOLES, WARTS, BIRTHMARKS | real Branches: Ottawa, Washington. and all growths and skin blem- ishes removed permanently, w'th-| ont scar: 30 years' experignce. Dr. Elmer J. Lake, Eve, 'Ear, Throat and Skin Speclalist, Bagot St. Wanted ~~ Mnchinists, Tool rade makers, handy men, Inborers, fing. £o0d _epportunities for bright oung men ho are wil- ling to belier themselves, Good wages. Steady work. Apply te Canadinn lLocomitive Company, Limited, Kingston, Ontario, Fp pedddedod BUSINESS NOTIVES * VERANDAH CURTAIN tents, canvas, skiffs for outboar motors, folding boat seats, fishing tackle, ete. "rank W. Cooke, 3¥ Clarence street ie Le SITUATIONS VACANT. 9 AGENTS FINANCIAL MONEY - ~M TAKER Greatest World War ntains account part taken ans; greatest naval battle drowning Lord Kit free Best te s tage ten INVEST- | 1863; 5 th, Nie- = city FRONTENAC LOAN AND ment Soclety; Incorporated president, Colonel H R C.M.G.; vice-president, W kle, KC. Money issued and farm properties, municipal} and country debentures; mort- | gages purchased; deposits received | and interest allowed. R. C. Cart-| wright, 87 Clarence St. | Kingston FURNITURE FINISHING FURNITURE FINISH. 23 John hener . PF. DRISCOLL, er. Call or drop & card, street. ARCHITECT SON, ARCHI- 258 Bagot SL. RAL UPRIGHT PIANOS for cash or in part payment of new pianos and Victrolas. C. W. Lind- say, Limited, 121 Princess street "South Frontenac Farmers' Institute. Annual meeting of South Fronte- nace Farmers' Institute will be held in the COURT HOUSE, SATURDAY, JUNE 24th at » pam. Regular business and o nizing Board of Agriculture. 1... A, Zufelt, of the Dairy School will address the meet- ing. A. STOVER J. 8S. SIBBITT, President Sec.-Treas. Am ASA AA AAT i Sine = City Taxi Stand wasssd Opposite B.A. Hotel | Phone 749 Boat, train, Barriefield | all city calls promptly Bareieieid samy. he | | Special rates to theatres, balls and | a modern 5 and 7 pag | WANTED GE SBE OND- HAND manager, ---------------- NEWL ANDS & tects, -etc Offices, Phone 608, wu. R. C. CARTWRIGHT Financial Agent for Investment Bonds 87 Clarence Street, POWER & SON, ARCHITECTS, MER- chants Bank Bullding, corner Brock and Wellington streets. BUSINESS ANCES ANYONE ANYWHERE CAN START a mail order business at home; no canvassing: be your own boss. Send for free booklet: tells how. Heaccok. 2,969 Lockport, N.Y LONDON AND LIVERPOOL, GLOBE Fire Insurance Company. Avallable assets $61 187 215 In addition to which the policyholders have for security the unlimited Habilit> of city property, Insured at lowest possible rates. Béfore renewing old or giving new business ge! rates from Stage & Strange Agents. Phone 325. LEGAL A. B, CUNNINGHAM, BARRISTER and splicitor. Law office, 78 Clar- ence street. Kingston. FOR A QUICK HOT FIRE, TRY Charcoal Two Bage for a Quarter. Your Grocer has it for sale. len Wanted RIGHT IN SEASON Soda Fountain and Motor boat 'at $30 each. Some re- frigerators at rensgnable prices TURK Fair Gronuds {daya from this date, public auction. , . By order Ww, Ww SANDS City Clerk 1916 Be yh Kingston, June 22nd, Opportunity knocks once, but | persaty Is always bnockis.

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