WHI receive ehreful and courteous attention at any h of the Bank of Toronto, Complete facilities ard connections are care- fully majntadned for the transaction of all classes of business aecouuts, Every convenience is afforded to Savings De- bositors. Small or rege sums ray be deposited and interest is paid o n balance 114 Branches In Canada. or TORONTO FOR SALE SALE A frame cottage with deep lot on th t of Alfred street, near Collegiate. Price $5300° J. K. CARROLL AGENCY, Phones: Office 68; ; Res. 874 DO YOU VALUE YOUR EYE. SIGHT ? Ff so take care of it; do not let mon- ey or pride stand between you and ®\ Wearing glasses. For aid in examin- ne ing the eyes and dependable glasses, 6 BL. See our optician, R.J. RODGER 132 Princess St. 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 convineed? I. LESSES, hone 1045 507 Princess St Free inspection of any battery at any time SummerDrinks Montserrat Time Juice Welch's Grape Juice Raspberry Vinegar Orangeade Lemonade Gurd's Ginger Ale. Gordon's Grocery Cor. Bay and ry St. oro. Fhome88, 88, F. J. JOHNSON--FLORIST 115 BROCK STREET. FRESH CUT FLOWERS, PALMS AND FERNS Floral Designs, Wedding Bouquets. PHONE 280, ni, [al SEALS ! 3 t ever dawned upon u that there is one place b buy Kodaks, Cameras, | and Camera Supplies? That place is 's Drug Store Ask to see the Soldier's Vest Pocket Autographic Kodak. Home Grown CELERY, LETTUCE, POTATOES, APPLES, and BERRIES. Choice Groceries. FRIENDSHIP'S 210 Division St. Phone 545 Prompt Delivery hee MORE LIVE FOWLS WANTED Fat live hens Over 5lbs. .. .. 17¢ Over 4 Ibs. 16¢ Fat roosters, young or old Fat live turkeys, young . 20¢ Fat live ducks, old . 12¢ Fat live ducks young 13¢ Fat live chickens 3 1b 20¢ Above prices good till Friday, Aung. | 11th, Anderson Bros. Princess and Division Sts. Phone 458 or 1846 'BUILDERS ! Have You Tried GYPSUM WALL PLASTER eBA. Hotel p 749. Creams Ba; at Gibson's. the city Monday. No, 03 Ge ig Bricks at Gibson's. . Tge Kinnear, Chieago, - fag Iriends in town. h Bs, visit een's Universit year on September 2 3 vg oped iis Ice Cream Bricks in Gibson's. , The rain has held up the oiling of Frincess street, above Barrie, Rev. 0. C, Elliott, St. Thomas, is in the city visiting his ma r aister, Tun and Sunburn' Crea a Miss Gertrude Ward, Ottaws, is visiting Mrs, J. 8. McVeen at 80 Frontenac street. H. 'Cunningham, plano tuner, 21 King st treet. Leave orders at McAul- €y"s Book Store. Ice © ream Bricks at Gibson' s. Lieut, "Teddy" Martin, Winnipeg, has returned west after a visit with B. H. Fogle 311 Broek street. A series of meeting are being held by the Holiness Movement in a tent on Division street by Rev, Mr. Watch-. orn. Lieut, - George Newlands, 146th Battalion, Valcartier camp, is visit- ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Newlands, Bagot street. Cold Creams at Gibson's, Mrs. -Ewart, Portsmouth, was re- moved to the General Hospital on Tuesday morning in S. 8. Corbett's Subylanre suffering from appendi- citis, The officers of Barriefield camp are expecting a visit within the next | week from Major-General Lessard, inspector-general of Eastern Can-![ adian forces. Transport Sergeant William G. McCullagh, of the 21st Battalion, has sent to his father, Samuel McCul lagh, Armouries, a hand grenade from the front. Ice Cream Bricks at Gibson's. J. H. Campbell; Montreal, is re- newing acquaintances with friends in Kingston, while spending- two weeks with his brother, William R. Campbell, Pine street. Face Creams at Gibson's. King George's thoroughbred stal- lion, Allam, will be seen at. the Ex- primental Farm, Ottawa, by all who go down on the Frontenac farmers' excursion on Wednesday Sergts. Fred Haffner, George Hol-| land, M. Burns, Robinson and Edgar, of the 146th Battalion, arrived in the | city on Tuesday morning from Val- cartier 'and will remain until Satur-| fay. | Association. The City Engineer does not recom- |, $290 Return, Including Two Menis. mend the putting of oil on Brock street Letween Bagot and Clergy, as| AUCTION SALE a mess was made last year by putting | | Auction. Sale of Household Far y isn hi Zh Jou these blocks, I? St. Catherine $t Wednesday, Ft Icé Cream Bricks at Gibson's. | p Bell, 11 stop "Wine Provost, Brock street, has thig | Rvniols, ofa rosters, year an extra fine assortment of | other curtains, pictures. Tweeds, Cheviots and Serges for his | sion table, sideboard, d | j RICE" Also Other Good Photo-plays, Lake Ontario -- ARK TONIGHT rr £830 Matinee Wednesday nt 3.30 2 Free Shows Nightly 2 Vaudeville--Photoplays The Pathe News ADMISSION TO PARK FREE BY CARS Wed, Children's 1 Cent Day o on Cars. W. G. Craig & Co., Ltd. -Sole" Agents For THE "RATHBUN MATCH THE NEW IMPREGNATED MATCH. NO AFTER GLOW Lights Easy Leaseus the Paneer of Five SELLS AT THE SAME PRICE AS ORDINARY MATCHES Under the auspices of Kingnton Tn- dustrial Agricultural Association. ' Wednesday, Aug. 9th. ¥ Special C.N.R. train leaves Kingston | 40 am, Returning leaves Ottawa 11. 15, Aug. Oth, or 1.10 Aug. 10th. information at CN.R. R. J. Rushell, See.- Kingston Industrial case organ, Sy "lace and | ak extens 1g chairs, order clothing department. His oficloth, cherry bedroom suites, springs mattresse C i > ready-made clothing and gent's. fur- | lamps, reading, Toner faves, ishing department are well assort- | Oxfond laurel heater, crockery, glass- with new goods. ) wire, cutlepr ©, i . "Talcum Powders" at Gibson's, ALLEN THE a1 CTIONEER The semi-finals) in the - doubles of Queep's tennis tourpa- ment were halted Monday coat because of the rain. Mr. Torrie and | Miss Buchanan were playing Mr. Johnson and Miss Hagarman, and | two setts had been completed when | the rain began, CARD OF THANKS Francis GaMagher and son wish to thank their many friends' for | kind symp and for spiritual and | floral offerd in their recent sad he- reavement. TRADE IS ADVANCING. Ninety-Three Per Cent. Increase | Shown in Latest Statement. Another record-breaking trade statement was issued in Ottawa re- | cently. It shows an increase of | than 93° per cent. in the 'grand total i of Canadian trade for the three | months of the fiscal year ending June |. 30. The volume of trade on that | date had reached the imposing figure of $527,612,344, as against $272) $1, ,868 for the first quarter of 1916) | GRAPE JUICE e increase has been pretty evenly divided as between the two oH Diwasisy and Ses | "Che National Drink" of trade, the imports having risen Buy it by the case for the home, from $98,017,187 to $186,245,480 and the domestic exports from $118,- | 578,221 to $245,381,035. | Foreign exports increased from | $8,677,775 to $66,989,732, a jump | which seems to be accounted for | under metals, the exports of foreign | | YoY W ondérful Work of American Hine products increasing in thet v Dentists in' Paris, three months from slightly-less than | N¢ op Hen i Dr. Herbert L. i milicna oa We mh | of the American National Commit- month of June alone rose trom i tee for the Foundation of a Special | $8,138 to $51,886,013. | American "Hospital in Paris for] The Jgpe trade contributed largely Wounds 91 fhe Fuss and Jaw, in te- to the good showing for the financial | | sadl for France. Wiakter, the crease in ht tude American philanthropy and skill Rane 1 oy $243, 953. ' 4 2 {have combined to make the hospital { ofthis dean. Do ) > in June | 4 ',ossibility, and reports of a fren Soo rs nPOrs work already done are full of en-| 399.838. Althougl, Ra to 3$6%.- | couragement., No wbunds of the i } ong the arger propor- | war have been quite so shocking as | oe Rereque 8 on under free | | those to the human face. Shrapnel | g00¢s, Ww. + jumped more than 100 {is the worst devastator. Noses are per cent, there is a substantial in- | | blown off, cheek bones. crushed, up-! crease shown in the amount of duty | per jaws caved in, and lower jaws; Ore teats were 313105 205 BO LN ath axtere fates, as against $7,409,238. like these that the American Com- mittee is pledged. To the Ameri- The exports for the month show | de efore th very heavy increases in manufac. can ntist therefore the medieal profession in Paris has looked for tures, in agricultural and in mineral | asgistance in rebuilding the faces of | products. From the mines the ex- wounded French soldiers. ports rose from $4,640,014 to $7.-! An important part of the work] 765,875, agricultural products from | must be done by dentists -- the re- $14.208. T48 to $38,744,527, and | | placing of the shattered jaw and the fa Sisetures from $9,757,146 to! | lost dental parts, Each piece of this 52, 3 FENWICK, HENDRY & Co, Distributors Pe mint THE REMAKING OF FACES, m--- rebuilding is a problem, requiring the highest skill. American den- enough vol- laces open in! "| and there are more th : Ballotted For Jurymen. to fill the Judge Lavell, Sheriff Dawson and | unteers Justice of the Peace Bradshaw on | Paris. Tuesday balloted for Jurymen for! The French War Office has donat- the County Sessions 6f the Peace ed a suitable building for the hos- next December. = Thirty-six were! pital in the Arc de Triomphe district selected for the petit jury and thir- | of Paris, and $60,000 has already teen for the grand jury. | been contributed for the work by | | Americans. For each additional | 320, 000 collected the committee An Exchange Telegraph Company! plans to add 100 beds to the hospit- despatch from Rome says that un-| al. 5 confirmed 'reports have Dn receiv-| The American Red Cross is.su ed there that the Turkish Cabinet has' plying gauze, disinfectants and or fallen. . necessities. American dental supply It is said that every man has 2 houses have contributed more than of- | Treas. | Fair chairs, | mixed | "AAA | their | y a es | Wheeler, chairman | from Paris, | | the | { tists have rallied strongly to the call; | ¥ CONDENSED ADVERTISING First Insertion, 1¢ a word. Each con- secutive fnsertion thereafter, heif- cent & word. Minimum gharge for ong insertion, 25¢; three insertions, Soe; six $1; one month, $2. r= HELP WANTED EXPERIENCED WAITRESS AT THE | Albion Hotel EXPE NCED WAITRESS, Hot Frontenac, MAN FOR FARM AT ON ONCE. HIGHEST wages, Apply Dr. Black. FANCY TRONERS, AND GIRLS onee, at Imperial Laundry, MOTORMEN CTORS. ar. | ply Street ALD, Sum EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPER FOR grocery store. Apply Box 77, Whig office, estima capi mii ia sisi SMART YOUNG MAN FOR WARE- house, Apply Kingston Hosiery | Co., 14. {A GOOD STICKER MAN, GOOD WAGES Apply Frontenac Moulding and Glass Co, Ltd. EXPERIENCED CLERK FOR GRO. cery store. Good wages Apply Box Whig Office. | | TWO MEN, GOOD WAGES, STEADY | employment; must be strictly tem- | on | perate. Apply Kingston Genera) or's and | Hospital. . { holder," tire | ~} Number is EXPERIENCED GENERAL; MUST BE notify B good plain cook. One in family. | D. No High wages: references required. | Apply 199 King St, evenings | MEN TO COUNTY | arushier, August | 14th Apply Tom Graves, Latimer, | Ont, or at the Windsor Hotel, on | | August 12th, = INTELLIGENT PERSON MAY | earn $100 monthly Sorrasponding | for BD mr no _cany Send for particulars. Press Syndi: 3,969, Lockport, N. handle, Apply 284 Jo street, AEPLY TISED FREE Wiaing The British Whig tisement will be printed | ulumn free of charge. AT] LOST | A HAND EMBROIDERED ¥ on July 28th, or 28th. Find ity retunn Ww WwW hig Office WATOH CHARM, SMALE rugby ball, inscribed, Dhampion, 1893." Bake ri RSE OON TAINING st o oF railway tickets and checks, ed to T 77, Power, Kingston, mp and Gananioq WORK ON beginhing Monday, FRON 396 Prince FURNISHED children, BEDROOMS AND opposite City Park, cor, West. FURNISHED FOR THE months,' nine roomed Union street west bers. Apply to A, B. Cun BOY WANTED he We have another splendid op- 79 Clarence street. portunity for a boy to learn the printing trade. He shomnld be fifteen years of age, bright and active. To such a boy we prom- ise am bright future. Apply | 4 o Supt. Job, Dept., British Whig. | Sbdddd biatch itil [wr ANTED AT ONCE, RELIAB MAN good address with SoHo know- STORAGE FOR FURNITURE. and horticulture, to esentative in King- Permanent posi- Stone and | _Toronto storage for furniture. PRINCESS STR floor office, reside occupied as dentist Raglan street, 163 Ap of ledge of fra act as city re ston and district tion for' the right man. Wellin ton Nurs men, TEACHERS WANTED. SCHOOL salary | in, Sec.- key. Frost's Queen street. FURNISHED, FOR THE months, Calderwood, the of = and Mrs. Giles J. FURNISHED, 119 EARL twelve rooms, spacious gr two sides, nicely wooded i 82 Breck street. 621, TEAC vid WANTED FOR sect Yo. §, Clarendon; $350. Re pPIY to Brvin Mar Treas., Fernleigh, Ont, ACHER FOR S, 8, NO. 16, ESCOTT, State experienc qualifications and salary. Apply to Leonard Donovan | R. R. No. 2, Mallorytown, Ont. QUALIFIED TEACHER FOR S§, 8. NO. rrie. Duties to commen September 4th. Salary $300 per year. Apply to Wm, H. Head, Sec- retary-Treasurer, Cloyne, Ont | [SUBURBAN HOUSE, ~.acre garden. | | | SEVEN FARM, in good Kingston, and plenty {TE ACRE from tion, Ss 300 e oca $15: | Qu ALIFIE Dn wsinchuh, PROTEST- ant, for school section No. 3&5, | GEO. Hinchinbrooke, Apply, stating salary, to Gey. A. Smith, SeSreiare Parham, Duties to commence Sept ist, 1916. { A ATEN ee and all growths and sk | QUALIFIED PROTESTANT F teacher, for Union 8. 8. Ne, 'ort. | land, or 25 Camden, two milés east of Yarker. Apply, stating exper- fence and salary required to M. V.| Lake, Sec 4 hai HNarrowsmith, R.| On R. No, Blmer J. Shroat nd™ Sicin Bag Bt. MUSIO GRACE E. CLOUGH, L.T.CM. Pupils prepared for Tor servatory examina ions ir forte and theory. Address street, PEARL A. NESBITT, LT.CM,, and organ Pupil of Dr. A in piano. Pupils prepare examinations. Studio 449 Phone 1944. SITUATIONS VACANT. PRIVATE | or gents, Chip- Eng-| FOR ¥ Ladies Profitable Darlington AGENTS W ANTE D Christmas Cards Samples F ree, chase, 'Cardex," lafid WANTED GENBRAL street, BUSINESS AN BEXPERIENCED DRESS AND SUIT | maker wants sewing by day or at |" | home. Apply 8 John street or Box 149 Whig Office A NEW KNIFE WITH WHITE FOUND ARTICLES ADVER- Anyone finding anything and to reach the owner may y reporting the facts to The adver- Reward, Liberal reward if return- 160 Earl street, Finde ue, SITTING ROOMS. | 123 King St. house, 2 and OFFICES IN CLARENCE ST. DWELLINGS, STORES, OFFICES AND McCann's Real Estaté Agency, 82 Brock St. | and dry, airy rooms; your own lock and City Storage, Phone 526b. SUMMER Apply to Walkem, 93 Clarence St. STREET, Phone 326 or of water, Watts, 83 Earl street, # ng- | ston, f | OFFICE, SROUND FLOOR, co fent 1 ton WITH % 87 CL! ALk | HATR, MOLES, WARTS, BIRTHMARKS ishes removed permanently, out sear; 30 lar Sxperis e. Ey ec ji! nto Con- NOTICES FURS VISTIRD Apply ft Pg re ti, He Ones BAe: three Ants. oon one week moyos 8 FIRST fuss CONDITION, sale ean. Apply 507 Albert : Ke 2 MeLAUGHLIN ROADSTER IN GOOD condition; snap for quick aN IS Ap- ply 340 Johmson, Phone 8500, AX, SUITABLE FOR TOP DRES. ng, free for Shrage. Apply Wil fos: Street, between Bagot and Wellington, 1916 FORD SED ONLY months, wilh sell coh Pappas Bros, corner Pi Montreal streets. UPRIGHT LARGE BALE HAY press, In good condition. Will be wold reasonable FAE. Dumning, Box 308, Cape Vincent, N.Y, GENUINE VICTROLA AND TWELV selections; your own cholce, $28. ie! $10 casn and $1.00 per week. C, Lindsay, Ltd., 121 Princess atreet. [1918 S-PASSENGER AUTOMOBILE Starter, electric lights, etc. Must be sold at once, Apply Me Laughlin Garage, Montreal street TWO GASOLINE LAUNCHES; ONR uaranteed twenty miles an hour, Fira: class condition pent Sgt. E. Rousseau, R. C. H. Tete o Pont Barracks. | DOUBLE FRAME HOUSE, 81 AND 329 Montreal St, cor. James; six rooms; bath and all convehlences; newly decorated Apply §3 Doug- lass St, Hamilton. HOUSES, EACH WITH ONE acre of ground. Suitable for gar- . Also three lots, all in 'elty Homits: | Reasonable rices and eas terms. ply riendship, oY Albert street. WINTER WE HAVE A LOT OF CAMP STOVES a few very large ocookl pa ol will fell cheap, Also kinds of furniture, g mat and Thompson, $38 ro cess street. Phone 1800. Po r same. gh : unlop tires. King street. iy 'OCK OF DRESSERS, cov. , stoves, men's clothing, mil tary boots, also new middy walsts, We buy all kinds of new and sec- ond hand furniture. S. Shapiro, 45 *rincess street, Phone 1237, BRICK HOUSE, GAS Hghting, all modern Improvements; large lot and shed; excellent Jooality, near business centre. Owner leaving city. Ap- ply Box 74 Whig Office. ACRES, 1% WILES EAST oF Joyo ville. This farm fs in one of best farming localities In ¥ romgenac, well fenced and water- ed; fr of foul seed and with up. to-date building For particulars apply on premises, to Wm, Macfar- land, R. Fr D. Joy eville, Ont. $4200 FOR A sor. Dn "BRC modern dwelling, Johnsen street, near Collegiate. PROPERTY RENTING F, price 2200. shpson | CL u this TWO Appl noeas an PARASOL ler kind- GOLD | "Queen's Ww, Cj MONEY baggage | number, | r please RM. | ningham, | RECEIVED Ave of high 0 are offering special . ares stock of SECOND uller, ¥73 garage, | ply 103 CLEAN, 299 ROOM alectrie EIGHT and residence nD ounds on a Apply MILES condi- Apply or JAMES ST. A for $264 yearly, EARL DW BLY hes RENT. ing for $3500 A. - BOND, 26 FRONTENAC STREET. 743 Phone 7 STREET ARENCE $2146 yearly, DRESSMAKING PRACTICAL INSTRUOTIONS IN dressmaking, cutting by aI: designing, trimming, eto; dollars, including system. ita dame Elder, New ork Dressmaking Parlors, 263 Princess street, Orne Sydenbam. in blem- with- IANIST, FIRST CLASS ROARD AND ROOMS; every convenience central looa~ Na tion. Apply 243 "Brook streat. BUSINESS OHANCES ANYONE ANYWHERE CAN START a mall order business at home: no canvassing: our own boas Send for free booklet; Heacook. 2.869 Lockpart y plano- 23 Pine VOICE | 8. Vogt. | 1 for all Johnson = | | SRCOND-HAND UPRIGHT PIANOS | for cash or In part payment of new | | pianos and Victro W. Lind- | say, Limited. 121 Princess slreet. | AWNINGS, tents, canvas, motors, foldin tackle, etc. rank W. Clarence street. ANYTHING IN THE LINE pentering or cription, drop a card or cal Dean, 141 Colborne 638. Estima given and | tic ua wiTnour | ton § ished house | sckeeping IL Appiy | | A { OED RAGS AND RUBHERS | and pay highest prices, Rosen | Bros, wholesale dealers, 166 Low | street. Phone 1849, | | WE BUY MARRIED COUPLE, children, a small fur or rooms: for lght F Must be centrally located Box JM.N, care the Whig. SMALL FUR- four fur- of three | of eare Whig | BY -------- E. KNAPP, BA, LDS, | BY SEPTEMBER IST, nished house or about | nished rooms, for family | adults; Posilively best guaranteed. Address Box 87, Office SMALL HOUSE, FURNISHED OR UN- | furnished, containing three be rooms and modern convenienc rent about $18 per month, Posse sion by September 1st. Write fan i tulars, Address Box W, Whig | office. AL A AAA A New Lot- _ of black walnut chales, sofas, tables Bud hall racks. The lke cannot be got often nt TURK'S Furniture Store Phone 705 NEW ZEALAND CADETS ees | Dns. SPARKS AND SPARKS, Dewar, Phone 348. wn. VLAN ts, ete. Dimes. So. 608, N, ARCHIT! nk ar and solicitor. Law office, ance strapt Kingston / " DRISCOLL L. FURNITURE Call or drop a card. | Street. | Defeated Canada in the Rifle Shoot | ing Cofitests. | London, Aug. 8.--Col. Roose, of | the National Rifle Association, an-| nounced yesterday the result of the competitions held in the various schools of the Empire for the Prince of Wales Challenge Cup and Na- {tional Challenge Shield. The | matches, which are open to pupils under 20 years of age, are com for every year. New Zealand 'takes! first place; Australia sixth and Can- ada (Calgary Collegiate) is seventh, In the junior section New Zealand again leads. The rifle used was the Lee-Enfield type, except in the case | donble--even the single men. 1 $3,000 in squipment. » of the Canadian: schools, who used } 2, the Boas VERANDAR CURTAINS skiffs for 'eutboard | boat seats, fishin Cooke, OF CAR-| jobbing- of any all at Wm 0 D.D.S Office, 258 Princess street. Phone 66: tists, 159 WwW Silingston street x DDS, 1L.DS assistant SON, 258 Bagot Bt BOTS, Bullding, Wellington Stree 7 B. pr---------- BARRISTER FURNITURE FINISHING | fF | FINANCIAL * Fy LOAN AND INVEST. ment Soclety; dace orated 1863; | president, Colonel - Smith, -CM.Q.; vice Ea ¥. Nie- kle, K. Money issued on _oity and farm properties, municipal and country ebentures: mort gages purchased; deposits received and Interest allowed. Cart- wright, manager, 87 Clarence St. Kingston. des- t. Phone satisfac R. C. CARTWRIGHT Financial Agent for Investment Bonds 87 Clarence Street LIVERPOOL, LONDON AND GLOR n Fire Insurance Co omphny. Artiiable assets $61,187,215. additio which the polie nold ore tion tor security the un Rte Habilit> olty roperty, "haters at lowest possible rates. ewin 2 oF [Sing new bust aa. gol es from trange ni Agents. Phone "326. DE a. C. ARCHI. MER- corner ta 79 Clar PATENTS BCOCK & Form. Mie Ee an pone ction re BE op alent Fru. Branches: Ottawa, Washington, QUALITY AND SERVICE We offer you the utmost in both. Just think a minute over trade - FINISH. 23 John Jeal this; it means to you in dollars oething so ter orders accepted now at :