HEAD: OFFICE TORONTO IDEAL BANKING SERVICE. The Bank of Toronto vides its customers modern Banking Service DIRECTORS . £3 GOODERHAM, President J. HENDERSON, Vice-President, William Stone. John Macdonald, J. L. lehart, It-Col A. E. Gooderham, «Gen. P- 8, Melgher, Wim. 1. Gear, Paul J. Myler, Thos. FP. How John R. Lamb T. A. Bir, rience with the equipment and General Manager outiook necessary ..» Bupt. of Branches Chief In Spector. BANKERS New York--National Bank of Commerce Chicago -- First National Bank. London, BEng. --Lohdon City & Midland Bank, Limited GEO. B. McKAY, Manager :-: For Sale » Cottage with good garden present day Business accounts all and long experience funds insure service to all customers. A Six-Room Frame "(tet busy" AF LF THE J. K. CARROLL 56 Brock St. ( Weddings / AGENCY, § # 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 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 A NN -- --_-- Sat et S rs Soldiers, Attention!" Has it ever dawned upon you that there is one place to buy Kodaks, Cameras, and Camera Supplies? That place is f0ag's Drug Store Store Ask to see the Soldier's] Vest Pocket Autographic 3 for 25c¢. 3 for 25¢. 6 for 25c. Whitening, Washing Soda, Mops, Brooms. Cor. Bay and Montreal Sta. FRESH €UT FLOWERS PLANTS DAILY edding Stock KF B 179 Wellington St. with this it combines all the advan- tages of sound banking expe- modern progressive meet requirements Careful attention is given to ample 1, satisfactory Market Square. "Phones: Office 68; Res. 874 No store in Kingston is better stocked 132 Princess St. OUSE-CLEANING TIME Spic and Span Cleanser, Star Ammonia Powder, Snow Flake Ammonia, Boa Ami, Sapolio, Scrubbing Brushes, 'GORDON'S GROCERY, Phone S88, AAA A A A Watts Florist Ste. Phone 1763 FELL AN UNWARY VICTIM TO THE ZEALOUS HUNTER. The New Zealand Parrot Dropped Into the Snare in a Simple Way-- The Adroit Catcher. The New Zealand kakapo, or large parrot, with all its credit for brains, allows itself '0 be caught ina very simple manner, In the dusk of the early dawn the Maories, carrying tame kakapos tied to long sticks, set Off to hunt. These are the call-birds used to attract by their screams the largo flocks of kakapos flying over- { head. While one Maori tethers the call-birds by the leg, and sets them Screaming to the full extent of their lusty lungs, another cuts as many perches as there are men jn the hunt- ing party from the neighboring bush. By means of flax bands these are lashed firmly to different parts of a little hut or whare (in which the hunters secrete themselves), so as to act as perches for the unsuspecting birds. Fach perch is so fixed that it can be drawn down into the whare through the roof. On the perches are placed running nooses of flax, and when all is prepared, each Maori sits Quietly within the whare with his flax cord in his hand ready to pull at the right moment. The call-birds are then disturbed by means of a long stick, and presently a large flock of parrots, hearing their cries, wheel down and settle with a great chatter- ing in_the adjacent trees. One by one they fly and se'tle on the perches of the whare to hold converse with the call-birds, and when every perch is occupied a Maori gives the signal and the nooses are pulled. 'The hub- bub of screaming and scolding as each perch with its captured parrot is drawn down into the whare can be best imagined. It is only equalled by the frantic excitement of the Maories as t ey grasp the birds by the neck, and throw them aside dead, -------- Trade-Marks, 3 The recognition of trade-marks by English law may be said to date only from the beginning of the nineteenth pro- a In Our for was, of course, of far earlier date. So far back as the reign of James I. a certain clothier applied the mark of another clothier to his own infer- for goods, but the reports of the law- suit which ensued leave it doubtful whether the action was brought by the owner of the mark or by an !n- dignant customer, in which case it would simply be an ordinary action for fraud, In 1742 Lord Hardwicke declared that *'every particular trader has some particular mark or stamp." At the same time his lordship refused the "Great Mogul" stamp on cards. He was apparently under the impres- sion that the legal recognition of trade-marks meant the creation of a new kind of monopoly, and he made up his mind to obviate such possi- bility. Lord Eldon, on the other hand, re- peatedly granted injunctions to re- "passing off" his goods as those of another, and thus helped to lay a foundation on which the successive stages. Sugar. to economize, bears something of its history in its name, which is be- lieved to derive, through various modifications -- the French sucre, Spanish azuear, and Arabic sakkar-- from the Sanscrit, Sharkara. It was | in India, apparently, that cane sugar in the dry, granulated state was first prepared. The date of the introdue- tion of sugar to England is uncer- tain, but large quantities of Egyptian sugar were imported via Venice in the Middle Ages. In very early times my AND Kodak. is Opp. YM.CA. +. Kingston Ring up 1844, or Call at the ' BON MARCHE GROCERY WHERE YOU WILL FIND Pineapples, Oranges. berries, Grape Fruit, Rhubarb, Let- tuce, Radishes, Onions, Ripe Toma- toes, Asparagus; also P. Milk and Cream and a new and se- Ways the best. lect line of Groceries. cash only. Our Motto: We Aim to Please. CAVERLY & BRADSHAW A hundred bags of white potatoes this Also eggs, butter, CHOICE GROCERIES, TEAS & COFFEES. | COOKED AND SMOKED i MEATS. ORDERS TAKEN FOR COAL AND WOOD. JOS. AHEARN, JR, PHONE 239. Notice We are open to buy ane ,Bananas, Straw- Wheat and buckwheat. Get our price, as it is al- We buy for nderson Bros. Princess & Division Sts. Phones 458-1846 F. J. JOHNSON--FLORIST 113 BROCK STREET. FRESH CUT FLOWERS, PALMS AND FERNS Floral Designs, Wedding Bouquets, i - -- EEA A A A tl unknown. The sweet sap of the In- dian reed seems to have been first from Cochin-China go Bengal. Thence name of gaccharum, and used in me- dicine. tury that the art of sugar was carried to'China from India, but sound week. oats, refining. 18th-Century Prize Money. Prize money now is a trifie ¢om- pared with what fell to lucky crews in the palmy days of the eighteenth century. After the capture of the single Spanish ship Hermione in 1762 by the Active and Favorite admiral and commodore, who not even been present, received be- tween them £64,963 3s 9d. Of the Active's crew, Captain Sawyer got £65,063 13s 9d, three commissioned £485 5s 4d--total, £251,020 The Favorite's share was £208,181 4s 3d. Twenty wagons brought the treasure from Ports. mouth to London.--London Chron- icle. Kitchener and Titles, It is a long time since a dukedom was conferred, and, in spite of ru- - century, but the use of trade-marks | latter | to grant the protection of the law to | strain one trader from fraudulently | present | trade-mark law has been built up in | Sugar, which we are being asked | the use of sugar appears to have been | cultivated in the country extending | it was imported to Europe under the | It was in-the seventh cen- | bolling | Egyptians taught the Chinese SUgAr | J the rear- | had | officers each £13,004 14s 1d, eight | warrant officers each £4,336 3s 2d, | 20 petty officers each £1,806 10s 104, | and 150 seamen and marines each | 12s. | 279 1.2 MONTREAL STREET, t Phone 866. mors to the contrary, it is possible | that at the close of the war there | won't be any more created, for the | i Earl of Derby is credited with the | GIVE To Let Twe Summer Cottages on Wolfe Island; Reasonable Rent. Room Dwelling, improve- ments, $12 a FARMS FOR SALE W. H. GODWIN & SON Phone 424 39 Brock St. intention to refuse ome, and - Lord | Kitchener thought it absurd to give titles to a man who has no one 'o | succeed him. When he accepted his } Viscountey he had matrimonial am- | | bitions. | all your rags, old rubbers, magazines, books and newspa- pers to Y.W.C.A. Carters will call Pnamtay, June 27th, on all streets south of Earl | Q's Story. St., to King St, Wed. | qui June 28th, on all streets from Eari to Princess St.; Thursdzy, north of Princess St. Next collection "will 1 : lied ly, "the first thing al- | be made in October. aid abe PgR dp Bi don ~ J) pockets," > k Sir A. T. Quiller Couch, the fam- | ous novelist, whose strenuous efforts | to obtain recruits has earned him so | much praise tells a funny story about an old Cornish fisherman. At | an ambulance class the old fellow | was asked how he would treat the | apparently drowned. "Well," he re- | GRAND! A230P. N DAILY Continuous and 7.30 P.M. ? ~~ Performance 2 Feature Vaudeville Acts 2 Famous Players Film Thursday. eb Mat Evening, 10¢; re. CONDENSED ADVERTISING RATES yr Seat 100 served Se extra. [First Insertion, lc a word. Each we} STRAND Theatre srcutie. Tasers thereaties bak charge for ome Ingertiom, 20c; three Insertions, Gc) alx, $1; one month, $2. THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY | Trinngle Plays Present HELP WANTED DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS APPLY RANDOLPH in the Five-Act Comedy Drama Praess cH NIGHY PORTER. otel. = : ---- The Habit of Hap APTLY CHARLES MURRA in Two-Part Keystone "A BATHHOUSE BLUNDER" 4 Also other Good Photoplayp. | Hotel Frontenac. PRICES--Mnatinees Se; Evenings, | ------ =r oo -- all seats reserved, 19¢ and Ide. | NIGHT JANITOR, APPLY PHONE 103 | A. Camp, Barriefield AMBERMALDS, Frontenac. MOTORMEN AND CONDUCTORS, AP- G RI FFIN 'S Ply Street Railway Co. | Tr on FRIDAY SATURDAY : { Select Features Present George Beban, in "AN ALIEN" | In Eight Acts, Adapted from | "The Sign of the Rose' 8th Episode of : I DAY '"The Iron Claw" | diowleis hoe | Who is the Laughing Mask? -------- Prices, 5c; Evening 10¢; Reserved Seats | 15e. oe CE, NURSE GIRL, 8. Grace, 41 Frontenac 8 General Hospital ply Kir STORE, KE, Whig Mm GRO ny Apply Box SHEDDEN APPLY 4 Freight Co, G 1 | A YOUNG GIRL TO TAKE c a bahy Apply Mrs. Wilson, Division street CLERK WITH ks Apply GIRLS FOR THE WORK ROOM, light pleasant work. Apply to N C. Polson, Ontario street Se. Phone 942 | AA i P Lake Ontario TONIGHT. fx, 2--Free Shows Nightly--2 VAUDEVILLE and PHOTOPLAYS ADMISSION TO PARK FREE BY CARS | | Wed, Children's 1 Cent Day on Cars. eofesererfesdefrideode pole dedesdededode dod dod dod doiird + WANTED + +* Junior Clerks for Chartered Bank, 16 to 19 years of age. Ap- ply In own handwriting, to Box BK. Whig, Pde siesfedfosfesfesdededeaedofede { Serssrssrimans IRC am | AND F ANCY INERS, Neston Ste aund A MAID WHO CAN DO PLAIN COOK $ N waghing Also @ I 18¢ in a h maid ie Mrs BASEBALL! i=: SATURDAY Cricket Field, at 3.15 p.m. Victorias vs. Athletics Silver Collection | Havana Red Sox Here on July 3rd Kingston Amateur Basehall League ply I COUN. to do Mrs M GIRLS AND vids Apply é phone letter to Opin- locks. THRRE DINING ROO two chamber m At EXPERIENCED ( Rn ® lair y 'NERAL: p k ul ed corresponding canvass'ng. Press Syndl- N.Y earn $100 monthly for newspapers; no Send for particulars cate, 3,969, Lockport, eet -------- A PLAIN COOK, ALSO YOUNG GIRL to do light' house ; refe required; no. washing nor ironing: ®ood wages. Apply Box 622 Whig office BEPPREPEE gn Saturday, 3.15 p.m. C.L.C. vs. Wolfe Island Queen's Lower Campus As ct LO.F. Notice Anniversary service, Independent Order of Foresters at Brock St. Methodist church Siday. \ evening, June 25th. Tus | . Members of Court Frontenac, | Court Cataraqui and Companion en Court will meet at their court room, | AGEYTS cor: Montreal and Princess street, | over Sargént's Drug Store at 6.15 p.m. All visiting Brotehrs and Com- panions are cordially invited. 146th military band in attendance. rere W. G. Craig & Co., Ltd. Sole Agents For } | Wanted -- Machinists, Tool makers, handy men, inborers, Aso good opportunities for bright young men who are wil- ling to better themselves. Good wages. Steady work. Apply to Canadian Locomitive C I Limited, Kingston, Ontario, Sded Sd dee ede de de Bode ode SITUATIONS VACANT. MONEY-MAKER Greatest World. War Contains account. fart 'taken Canadians; greatest naval battle i history; drowning Lord Kitchene Samples free. Best terms Freight | paid Postage ten Nichols } Limited, Toronto n T cents | WANTED GENERAL | SECOND-HAND UPRIGHT PIANOS | for cash or In part payment of new | pianos and Victrolas. C. W, Lind- | say, Limited, 13 Princess Street. | ARE OF | 387 | Pree ebbeed | F. i FOUND | i | Office i { il ter | bd HOTEL | | PE ------------ | FIRST CLASS DAY PORTER. APPLY | { AT Y. M. Gif | APPLY MRS, | [mains FOR LAL NDRY WORK, ApP- | | | | ences | com AP- | a [rw O SUMMER COTTAGES TO. RENT, EAT | - | "RONTENAC Em = FOR SALE THESE EFFROTIVE ADVTS. COST little. Once, 26c; three times, S0c; one week, $1.00. . 1914 REO CAR; FIVE PASSENGER; electric starter, and lighting; first class condition. Apply George Boyd, $9 Earl street. GASOLINE LAUNCH, 21 FT. LONG x 5 feet, 10 inch beam: 6 H.P. Gray Engine; self oll feeder, $76. Ap- ply 33 Union Street or Phone 1685. ---- GENUINE VICTROLA AND TWELVE selections; your own choice, $28.50 $10 cash and $1.00 per week. C, W Lindsay, 'Ltd. 121 Princess street. it i ON THE STEPS OF THE POST a pair of black rosary beads Apply to the Postmas- PAIR OF GOLD N in heavy case. ir on race tr 112 Lower . | BASEBALL GLOVE ON KING ST, Owner 1 have same by call- ing Earl street. Bag: at 227 3 FOUND ARTICLES ADVER- TISED FREE, Anyone finding anything and wishing to reach the owner may | do #0 by reporting the facts to The British Whig The adver- tisement will be printed in this colwan free of charge. 1915 S-PASSENGER AUTOMOBILE 1 Starter, electric lights, ete. Must be sold at once, Avply ' Mc- Laughlin Garage, Montreal street. [DOUBLE FRAME HOUSE, 331 AND ! 329 Montreal St, cor. James; six rooms; bath and all convenlences; newly decorated Apply 53 Doug- } lass St, Hamilton. LOST. ---- IN FIRST w_" OR CARRY ALL. class condition. Just the thing for a bus line to Barriefleld camp. For pri and particulars apply, A. L Lott, 52 Mill street, Belleville, Ont -- = (BUS BLACK AND seen at ward Bon after ed AN HOUND, n wo Ruaran ¥ TO LE1 a SITTING ROOMS, | du Pont : oe - 123 ng bt ~ |WE HAVE A LOT OF CAMP STOVES OFFICES IN CLARENCE ST. CHAM. | and -- ft Sell ne Alao on bers. Apply to A, B. Cunningham, kinds of furniture, good mattresses 79 Clarence street and beds. J. Thompson, 333 Prin- - cess street. Phone 1600, |" ---------------------- 3 ts 1 WB JHave RECEIVED A Lanam - . > RICE | J Tf high grade bicycles, ELLINGS, STORES, OFFICES AND | shipment of : DWELLING for furniture McCann's | aud are offering special barglins Real Estate Agency, 82 Brock St } OF same. Also a large stock of rere ; | Dunlop tires. George Muller, 373 FRONT King street. Phone 1032. GASOLINE 1 ty 8 co sSseau i o Barracks AUNCHES: ove { miles au hour dition Apply Rgt -- H. A, Tule BEDROOMS AND opposite City Park cor. West FURNISHE ' 74 SYDEN-. ham place BED SUITING ROOM, room; Mo nien "ARGE STOCK OF NEW AND SBC. ond-hand furniture, stoves, cloth- ing, boots, sult cases, tools, ete. it you have anything to sell, drop a | bat card 1 will call. 8. Shapiro, 46 \ " ure Princess street. Phone 1231, 4 Sie -------- PURNISHED CoTraGh AT man's Ba ' STORAGE FOR FURNITURE, CLEAN, : dry, airy r r own key Fre Storage, Queen str £ 526b. FURNISHED, FOR THE SUMMER FURNISHED HOUSE. months, Calderwood, the residence tt I improvente of Col. and Mrs. Giles. Apply to *l. all improveme 3 St T, SUBUR- acres land; nice loca- TO RE thr HOUSE Ith hair improv LARGE, CEN. 108 IF YOu HAVE ANYTHING TO RENT It with us! we have lotg of 83500--FOR '§ rooms, a location ALE, BRICK HOUSE, 8 I Improvements. Good OTHERS FROW parts, of wt "The « NM 84,700 UP, IN ALL Svden the Lake i SEVERAL GOOD Farms, A. ALSO . With 1 further particu- Lacey, Syden- GEO, BATEMAN, 67 CLARENCE ST ¥ lars address, J ham, Ont EE -------- FOR HIRE, DENTAL A MOTOR BUS FOR HIRE -------- en, ¥ LE FOR ALL DRS. SPARKS AND SPARKS, Phone 1177. ~ Geo. Ww. tists, 159 Wellington street F B.A, LDS. DDS | cess street. Phone 653 | occasions, DEN- Boyd $9 Ea ° DRESSMAKING DENTIST, PRACTICA L INSTRUCTIONS Sts. Phone dressmaking, cutting by measure Setizning. trimming, etc; three dollars, Including system, Madame Baer yo York Dressmaking Satlors. NM Tincess street, corner BE. KNAPP, Office, 258 Prin « LEONARD WALSH, Princess and Bagot Cor 626. | i} PERSONAL | R, MOLES, WARTS, RIRTHMARKS and all growths and skin blem- | ishes removed permanently, w't -1 out scar; 30 years' experience. Dr BOARD AND ROOMS, Eimer J. ake, Exe, Ear, Nose, = Throat and Skin Specialist, 258 | FIRST CLASS BOARI Bagot St. i ary convenience; -- -- » AND ROOMS; central loca- Apply 243 Brock street, FINANCIAL PABENTS 1863; BABCOCK & SONS, p Smith | Marks, Designs F. Nic- (erly P on. city | of Patent Laws LOAN AND ° INVEST. ment Society; incorporated president, Colonel I. R. TY; vice-president, W. 6, KC. Money issued . and farm properties, municipal | fection" free i. Andgecountry debentures; mort. [eal Rages purchased; deposits received and Interest allowed. R. C Cart- | 87 Clarence Bt, trade atents, 1. Fo BUSINESS NOTICES -------- AWNINGS, VERANDAR : CURTAINS ents, wright, manager, Kingston. THE RATHBUN MATCH YEW IMPREGNATED H. NO AFTER GLOW Cheap Water Trips SS. Thousand Islander Saturday, June 24th THE ~ MA Lights Easy Lensens the Danger of Fire SELLS AT THE SAME PRICE AS ORDINARY MATCHES | Public Notice { | | | i | Lv. 2.30 pom, Home 8 p.m, FARE 88. AMERICA Sunday, June 25 Leave for Cape Vincent at 7.30 a.m, and 2.15 pom. making tour of 1 inne Kroups on afternocom trip. 50e NOTICE in hereby giveu that seting | on resolution of the City Counmctl, 1 hereby request ull citizens to celebrate | Dominion Day on Monday, July 3rd, in place and stead of Saturday, Joly Ist. RICHARDSON, Mayor, Kingston, June 23rd, 10816. Watertown ° Week-End Excursions Tickets good going Saturday or Sun- day, to return Monday. Fare $2.00, | MEALS ON BOARD A. W, triumphantly | The Late Mrs. 0. Gravelle. Mrs, 'Oliver Gravelle, Front Road, died suddenly on Thursday afternoon at two o'tlock, from heart failure. Deceased had been in poor health for | several years, but was of late feeling | very much better. Deceased, aged | fifty-seven, was born in Ireland, but | had lived in Kingston and vietnity | most of her life. She was married thirty-seven years ago. She was a! woman of fine qualities and esteemed | by many friends. She is survived | *™ by a husband, ene brother, Thomas O'Connor, Wolfe Island » two sisters, Mrs. H, Haves, Albany, N.Y.; Mrs. | caster. W.Smith, Cavan, Ireland: four daugh- Missing--E. M. Richardson, Ganan- ters, Sister Gravelle, I'Hotel 'Dieu: 0que. Florine, Ida and Eva, at home; five Wounded--. G. Baker, Carp; H, sons, M. E. and J. W,, Calgary: Dr. Davidson, Beachburg; C. Nicholas, F. Walter, New York; T. A., Glenbur- Peterboro; J. McParlin, Marmora; | nie, and L. J. at home. The fune' W. M. Bates, Carleton Place; J. B.| ral will be-on Tuesday, the wait be- Stevens, Napanee; J. E. Winter, Ban- ing for the presence of M. E. Gravelle, croft; A. Bartlett, Marmora; E. Ben- Calgary, aett, Port Hope, : "CBee National Drink" GRAPR JUICE Druggtsts At all Grocers, 'ountains. Buy it by the case for the home, FENWICK, HENDRY & CO. rihutors Canadian Casualties. § Killed in aetion--M. Brown, Lan- oo ---- | | 1000 Islands and Return |tivemwoor. | 000 Ix. | Fare | [A canvas, skiffs for outbos | moters, folding boat seats, Soanrd ackie, ete. Frank Ww, ¢ 3 | Clarence street : Soke, 9 r R.C. CARTWRIGHT Financial Agent for Investment Bonds 87 Clarence Street -------------- NITURE FINISH. & card, 23 Joh Pr, A A, FUR Call or drop eet. LONDON AND GLOBE Fire Insurance Company. Available assets $61,187,215 In addition to which the policyholders have for ascurity the unlimited llabilt> of | city property, {insured at lowest | possible rates. fore renewing | old or giving new business ge! POWER & SON, ARO rates from Strange & Strange oh i . Agents. Phone 335 . Brock ang wep, Bullding, corner ngton Slreets. BUSINESS CHANCES ANYONE ANYWHERE CAN A mall order business ol Moc canvassing; be your own boss, Send for free bodklet: tells how. Heaocek. 2,969 Lookport, N ¥. : ARCHITECT ns ------ WM. NEw DS & tects, etc Offices, Phone 608. , SON, AmCHI- 258 Bagot Si. MER- LEGAL ------ B. CUNNINGHAM, BARRISTER and solicitor. Law office, 79 Ciar chee street. Kingston. FOR A QUICK Hor FIRE, TRY Charcoal Two Bage for a Quarter, Your Grocer has it for sale. Soda Fountain and Motor- boat at $30 each. Some re- frigera tors at reasomable prices