Ra rmpiit a ain receive satetul and courteous attention at a fT the Bank of Torontr oraplele ilities and cont fully main ed for w Are ch the transaction of oh accoun og TIER TER ma e and Interest is pal pa 1d on balances. 114 Branches In Canada. J. K, CARROLL AGENCY Street. Phones: Office 68; Res. 874 (STEADY READING Reading, Writing or Figuring often produce EYE STRAIN It can be overcome only in one way, w wearing glasses' to yelieve the strain on the nerves of the eyes. R. J. RODGER Optometrist and Manufacturing Optician. 132 Princess Street. "Where, the Clotk 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 i "A Daring Submarine Ab. 'SummerDrinks : | Montserrat Lime Juice tack Welch's Gra po Jui Juice Was Made Upon the Vessel Which be ed a Cargo of . Baopodevy Vinegar Riley's Celebrated A lade cor A (4 sorted Toffee ' Gordon's Grocery, The Yeusel only Escaping by a hairs. | Cor. Bay and Montreal St. a meCuring part of the carer Sens io Phone 88. =~ 88. EL Hoag's Drug Store| 40¢ per Ib. 115 BROCK STREET. FRESH CUT FLOWERS, ~ Nyal Qual as TL du PALMS AND FERNS Watts Florist Floral Designs, Wedding Bouquets. : PHONE 289. . Gook's Cotton Root Compound, Shee A005 "EH ER Res 90 p Ontario So Cog on od ete Re Ey PARADIS GARAGE FOOT OF BROCK STREET Phones: Office 322, House 611, Bon Marche Grocery Keeps Choice Groceries; Sel ect Cared and Cooked Meats; Seasonable Fruits; Fresh Veg. otables; Pasteusized Milk and | Good gerrice "and Prompt At- lention. > Cars for Hire. Washing Care: Large, $1.00, Small, 75e. Efficient Service guaranteed, Give us au eal), E. Paradis, Prop. FRIENDSHIP'S for Prompt Delivery ofall kinds-of pro-- ducts ahd groceries. J ITIS ADVISABLE ror Badies to piace your orders thae can devote more ime I Tiag gohe to Trenton to visit her cous-4 {Opera House on Monday, September |stuned for a moment, and the out W. H. Meagher, of Napanee, spent | Making | Wednesday in the city. I --fleorge "Andress of Gananoque; spent the week-end at Kingston Mills, Mrs, Thomas Nicholson and two sons are visiting at Mrs. C.E. Clark's, | Kingston Mills, © Mfr. and Mrs. D. K. Heaslip, of Lansdowne, were in the city on Wed- nesday. Miss Lehrea leaves shortly to enter the Rochester Hospital as nurse-in- training. - H. Cunningham, piano tuner, 21 King street. Leave orders at McAul- €y's Book Store. Miss Sarah PEridge, Collins Bay, in, Mrs. 8, J. Gardiner. Mrs. (Capt.) W. F. McBrayne,, Kingston, is visiting with friends in Carleton Place at present. W. M. Wilkins, advance agent of F. C, Whitney's comedy, "Silent Sue," is in the city arranging for the production of this play at the Grand 11th. A number of people in the city saw the flare from the fire on Wolfe Is- {and on Wednesday night, when seve- ral barns belonging to Dexter Keil were burned to the ground with the seasofn's crops in them, Provost, Brock street, has this year an extra fine, assortment of Tweéds, Chéviots and Serges for his prder clothing department. His ready-made clothing and gent's. fur- nishing department are well assort- od with new goods. Late Mrs, Thomas Evans, On Thursday morning the death occurred of a well-known resident of | Portsmouth, in the person of Mrs. Thomas Evans. About four weeks ago the deceased was taken ill, and death resulted on Thursday morning % DAILY foniome Fie Ve eh Making of Maddalena" SE or Be STRAND THEA Ere ORRIN JOHNSON tu SATAN SANDERSON Also Other Good FPhotoplays. GRIFFINS . Where every. BODY GOES Matinee 2 pam.y Bey Evening 7 & 9 p.m. Last. tinte sodey, BARA in THE GALLEY SLAVE; FRANK DAN- TRLS in a new comedy; R. EB. WILLIS in @ pew motion picture song hit. Friday Saturdny very Night TONIGHT "570% 2 Free Shows Nightly 2 Vaudeville--Photoplays 3 The Pathe News ADMISSION TO PARK FREE BY CARS Wed, Ohildren's 1 Cent Day om Cars. FREE DEMONSTRATION Egg: 0 Baking Powder By MRS, GREER « at REDDEN"S Princess Street. Notice of Removal from apoplexy. The late Mrs. Evans was born in| Ireland, and when quite youfg-eame | to Canada. She settled in Ports- | mouth; and for a great many years| had been a respected resident ' of | that place, . She was an Anglican in| religion, and was an attendant at St. | John's Church. THOUGHT HUNS WERE | ATTACKING KINGSTON | Police Had Busy Time Inform- ing Citizens About the "Night Attack." Another "night attack" was pulled | off by the soldiers at .Barriefield| Camp during Wednesday night, and| as a result a large number of citizens who were not aware of what was go-| ing on were very uneasy about the; matter, and had an idea that the| Huns had at last made an attack on| Kingston. >All thrdugh the night the tele-| phone at the police station was kept] quite busy, as a result of people | wanting to know what was doing. "I thought sure the Germans had | made dn attack," said one citizen, | when informed of the cause of alll the noise, He was much relieved | when told that such was not the case. { | GANANOQUE TO PLAY Aguinst Ponies on Cricket Field Sat-| urday Aftermoon. | Arrangements have been complet- ed by Stanley Trotter, president of the City Amateur Baseball League, to bring the speedy baseball aggrega- | tion from Gananoque here for tthe game' on Saturday afternoon next at the Cricket Field. Presjdent Trotier has arranged for | the Ponies to meet the Garnocks, and | they should put up a good.fight. Tool reason why the locals were beaten| last time was the team had not play-| ed together before, and consequently | they were strangers to each other. This Saturday the Ponies, who have been fogether all season, will try their skill. | The scheduled game between the | Athletics and -the Victorias will be played at Lake Ontario Park on Mon- | day at the Labor Day. pienic. INSPECTED. THE IN CINERATOR. City Engineér of Outremiont, Quebée, of Here Getting Information. i J. Duchastel de Montrouge, C.E.,| city engineer at Outremont, Quebec, was visitor in the city on Thursday. He came to Kingston for the purpose of making an inspection of the city's incinerator, as Outremont is about to erect one, and he was very anxious to get all the tips he could. City Engineer McClelland met him and took him to the incinerator, also to Barriefield camp, Royal Military Collegé atid other places of interest. It. was. his-first visit-to Kingston and: he was very much impressed with everything he saw. Mr. Duchastel is president of the Good Roads Assoclation, SPECIAL SALE |, Of Ladies White and' Light-colored . Felt Hats. : We received another shipment of Ladies' White and Felt Hats. Special prices, from 69%¢ up. Corrigan's. \ Hit on H by Coal. While working in Robert Craw- ford's coal yard on Thursday morn- ing, William Cappenwell, who rooms at the corner of William and Well- ington streets, was struck on. the fhead by a large lump of coal. He was bled profusely, A rise fn the price of mi quart i ph bon Light Colored ] « Oreas. After Sept. 1st Dr. 'Waugh, Dentist, | will be located at 106 Wellington St., | next to Dr. Bogart's. AUCTION SALE Saturday, September 2nd, nt 11 a.m, Market: Square. Black mare, Fox horse, used by | Thunder Bay Construetion Co. on New Causeway. We, MURRAY, Phone 1382, the the SS. Thousand Islander TO 1000 Islands and Return THURSDAY---Leaving at 2 p.m." SATURDAY--Leaving at 2 p.m. Ogdensburg, N.Y. Friday, Sept. 1st. Leaving at 880 am Or stop. over at Island point for the day. No half-fare tickets sold. Meals on Board. 'Welch's GRAPE JUICE At all Grocers, Druggists and Soda Fountains. To ivr ihe, hoa, FENWICK, HENDRY # 00. Distributors | GERMANS BLAME THE BLOCKADE Tell Belgians s That Britain is Responsible for the Starva- tion Which Faces Them, An effort is now being made on the part of the German invaders of Bel gium people helieverthat their hun- tight blockade put on the ports of the continent; by the British fect. The Belgium keler work, to which Canada is contributing through the Belgian Relief = Committee, 55 St. Peter street, Montreal, has convinced the Helgidns of the untruth of this "announgement. 3 Committee is now redoubling its ef- increasing demand. being asked to send t committee, either dirvet to 59 St. Weter street, Montreal, or to the Kingston Board 'of Trade, two dollars and fifty cents --the cost of keeping one Belgian family from starvation a month, TEACHERS WANTED. QUALIFIED Nh HER REQUIRED for 8. 8. '14, tewnshig of Mil- Appt To Josenh Ohl n, Sec. lev ne, ler, TEACHER, PROTESTANT, HOLDING & fimited third-class Sertimte for 8. 8 No. 5, Olden. Duties to com- | mence if September: salary $365 | or annwmn. dT stating exer. to. Clark, See. Mountain Grove, Ont. > rion; 1¢ a word. Each eon. wecutive inserfion therenfter. Site cent 4 words Mismimum charge for insertions, 3, rnin a HELP WANTED FUR FINHERS APPLY GOURDIER'S, Brock street. A ROUSEMAID. APPLY Y.W.C.A 196 Johnson street. IRL WORK IN STORE. APPLY Pi Eades ai eet, Marble Hall COOK, APPLY IN EVENING TO 'Mrs. Howard 8. Folger, No. 1 Em- ily street. A UTR CES rife 000K, REFEREN a a. Apply Mrs. Carson, 72 reet. SMART noYS, GOOD WAGES, APPLY Frontenac Moulding & Glars Co. Ltd TWO MAIDS FOR GENERAL HOUSE- work, at'once. Apply Matron, Gen- eral Hospital. STEADY RELIABLE BoY. v J. Johnson, Florist, pr Good wages, A MAID FOR GENERAL WORK, AF. ply in the evening to Mrs. Le slie, 23 West street. APPLY 115 Brock. NIGHT WATCHMAN AND sani also older boys. Apply OA Camp, Barriefi eld. og TINSMITH AND 2 iD = TINSWITHS | helpers or -apprentices. McKelvey & Birch, 69-71 Brogk street. AN EXPFERIENOED MAID WANTED at once. Apply in the evening te Mrs. Treadgold, 48 Frontenac St. Bey wanted. & Shaw, * + BEEPS ELPRRRbbE MER REE PRbe GOOD GENERAL SERVANT: NO washing or ironing. Apply: Frontenac street. Phone 1505. Apply Newman & r * CARTERS TO HAUL ©0AL FROM the Grove Inn Dock to the School buildings. Apply at the wharf WANTED AT ONCE, TWO MEN TO work on Dai Farm, married or gingle; married men preferred. Ap- ply G. F. Murton, Portsmouth. ! a r---- INTELLIGENT PERSON MAY earn $100 Sonal corresponding | for newspapers; no canvassing. Send for particulars, Press Byndi« cate, 3,969, Lockport, N.Y. AN A FOUNTAIN PEN. OWNER may havg same by calling at 27 Clergy street west FOUND ARTICLES ADVER- TISED FREE Anyone finding AYE and, Behe to reac, the owner ay A PURSE ON STREET CAR COON. taining bills and small change. Finder please leave at Whig Of- fice and -receive reward; N | CANOE; "WM. ENGLISH" make, on Sunday, Aug. 7th, 1916, between Brophy's Point and Cedar Island. Finder kinly notify A, C. C, Ki Dp. » Stolen New 17 foot varnished skiff, mal one pair spruce square butt PRE, LEON L. PEO & TO LET FURNISHED HOUSE BViSEPT. 18ST, Apply 152 Sydenham streot. SITTING ROOMS, BED ROOMS AND 123 King St, opposi te City Park, cor West. STORAGE FOR WURNITURE, Arate rooms. McCann, 82 street. | OFFICES IN CLARENCE ST. CHAM. { bers. Apply to A. B. Cunningham, 79 Clarence street. SEP. Brock WITH all St FURNISHED ROOM, electric light and 140 Wellington LARGE fireplace, conveniences. STORAGE FOR FURNITURE, CLEAN. dry, alry rooms; your own lock and key. Frost's City Storage, 299 Queen street. Phone 526b. he ee ie he i eile of ee ele dele of leo FRPP TTTTTRRTeTTTTeYTTYTYe BOY WANTED We have another splendid op ee ie de oe oe oe 5. TERR ReheeY ~ WANTED GENERAL A SIX ROOMED HOUSE BY SEPT. 1ST Apply Box 248 Whig Office, CLIPANING AND WASHING BY THE d Apply 158 Bagot street. RENT, BY OCT. 1ST, AN S OR § room house, all modern convenien-d ces. Apply Whig Office for address. V EXPERIENCED DRESS AND SUIT jnakes wants sewing by day or at ome, Appl pone street or Box 14s Whig Dif C1 SECOND-HAND UPRIGHT PIANOS for cash or in part Payment, of new 1 ger--their starvatidn---is¢ due to the! The Belgian Relief | forts to send more food to meet the Canadians are] pianos and Victrolas. C. Lind- say, Limited, 121 Beincom Sing WANTED TO RENT--MODERN, MED- fum sized house, near University, syltable for taking roomers. Send full particulars. Apply Box MF. Whig. DRESSMAKING REASONABLE PRICES FOR CHILD. ren's clothes, ladies' suits and dresses. 158 Bagot street. PRACTICAL INSTRUCTIONS IN dressmaking, cutting by measure, designing, trimming, etc; three dollars, including system, Madame Dressmaking FURNISHED, FOR THE SUMMER months, Calderwood, the XesiGonce of Col. and-Mrs. Giles. ply to J. B. _Walkew, 93 Clarence AEP BUSINESS OHANCES ANYONE ANYWHERE CAN START a mall order business a3 home; nc canvassing; your /own boss Send for free booklet; tells how Heacook. 2.969 Lockport. N.Y. THESE EFFECTIVE + ttle, RT 260; ay TELE one wi HODY, 191% MODEL, IN condition, Apply Box D, Office. ' FROM KING» ston. A ply WE Gibson, Oats araqui, SES, WELL LOCATED, FINK Luding lots at reasonable prices; x Chas. also Hous Prony 3 69 2 igion R08 GENUINE 1015 BPA NG Start Aeoprar © as be sold at once. Avply M Laughlin Garage, Montrea atrect. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE INOLUD- ing plawo, Imperial Oxford Jango, te dressers, eto, ARPIY bee enae. tween § and § pom. at 32 Fi street. GASOLINE LAUNCH IN TIRST CLAS! rutining order; seats ten; makes .miles per hour, cheap. For deus id to Ww. H. Warren, 69 Pe en te terms: Apply Albert street. r x fendship, 42 roy FOUR Foor LAUNCH, FIVE foot beam; hull, trimmed with Sr ten-twelve hp. Kingston Foundry engine, 11. miles SS of uP hour. Apply Lieut. Vokes, n WE HAVE A LOT OF LAMP STOVES and a few very large SSoking ranges; will sell cheap. kinds of furniture, good mattresses and beds. J. Thompson, 333 Prin- cess street. Phone 1600, HAVE . RECEIVED A LARGE shipment of high grade bicycles, and are offering 'special bargains for same. Also a larg stock of Dunlop tires. Jeorge uller, 376 King street. hone 1033, wE LARGE STOCK OF DRESSERS, OOt- ches, stoves, men's, clothing, mili. tary boots, also new middy waists We buy all kinds of wew And secs ond hand furniture, 8. Shapiro, 4% Princess streat. Phone 1237. i EIGHT ROOM BRICK HOUSE, GAS and electric Hghting, all modern improvements; large lot and shed: excellent locality, near business centro. Owner lsaving city. ' Ap- ply Box 74 Whig Office. edb edo odode dbo FRPP PPITEYY runabout, 29 allied with a 50- hp. motor, empable of 24.5 «» has full equipment, fito- eo top, electric Hghts, chairs ete, For further pur ticulars amply to C, E. YeHowley, G9 Union § hd ddd sd PEPE IEEEP ' eile oie seb diode ™ BABCOCK & 8, Patents, trade marks, designs ab, 18377. Ferm erly Patent Office Examiner. Master of Patent Laws. Book, "Patent tection" free. 99 St. James St. real. Branches: Ottawa, Washington, MEDICAL ALMANZAR HOW. ard, - late of Westport, physician and surgeon, 317 University Ave. Phone 1801, - AROEITROT NEWLANDS & SON, ARCHI- Offices, 258. Bagot St. DR. CLARENCE ~ WM. tects, ete, Phone 608. POWER & SON, ARCHITECTS, MER. chants Bank _ Building, corner Brock and Wellington streets. BOAR FIRST: CLASS BOARD AND ROOMS, every convenience; central 'loos tion. Apply 243 Brock Street. ROOM FOR SOME MORE GUESTS A' AT the Bostwick Island, House; terms reasonable. Apply Capt. Keith, or Elder, w_ York Parlots, 253 Princess street, corner denham. rm Drill pi Apply, Help 'Wanted ress hands, slotter hands, planers, boring mill op- erators, milling machine operators, fitters, boilermakers and helpers, blacksmiths, also ordinary laborers, Highest rate of wages, open shop, no labor troubles. Mre, Julia Turcotte. F Canadian Locomotive Co., Ltd. Kingston, Ont. MUSIO GRACE E. CLOUGH, L.T.C.M. PIANIST, Pupils prepared for Toronto Con- servatory examinasfong in piano- forte and theory. 'Address 23 Pine etree}. a GRACE TAFT, FORMER TEACHER IN Peterboro' Conservatory, Honor _ Sentor University certificates In "Plano and sory. Pupils prepar- ed for University or Conservatory examinations. tudio William sire MISS OLIVE WOODMAN, SOPRANQ, is prepared to take pupils in Vol Culture-and Theory of Music after Septembpet. Sth, at her residence, 185 Earl street. Pupils prepared: in Theory for Toronto Conservatory examinations. Miss Woodman will accept concert and recital engage- ments after October 1st. wv ¢ LEGAL As BCU NNINGHAM, BARRISTER and solicitor. law office, 79 Clar- ence street. Kingston. - ' PRESERVING BOTTLES 40¢, 60c and 80t a Doz. | CATSUP BOTTLES 42c and 13¢ oi while they AWNINGS, VERANDAR 1 AORN 'is expected in ¥ A 3) Pr 98 Upper _ DENTAL KNAPP, RA. LDS, Dilice, 258 Princess street. D.D.S, E. £ Phone 6 DR. J. LEONARD WALSH, DENTIST, «oOrner Princess and Bagot streets, Phone 626. DRS. SPARKS AND SPARKS, tists, 159 W 2lingston street. k ar: LD. asgista 18 J Pr, DRISCOLL. FURNITURE FINISH. | 33 -John e 1 or érop a card. PRP Tey FOR SALE BY G. A. BATEMAN'S ES. tate Agency, Lo A BRICK STORE AND STOREHOUSE th a smart country village, suite able for any business or combina. tion. Very cheap to & quick buy- er to close out an estate. FARM IN NEW ONTARIC CLAY BELT, frame dwelling, twenty acres seed- ed. Would exchange for city pro- perty. BLACKSMITH SHOP IN village, with dwelling, tools, cheap. A NUMBER OF GOOD HOU ses' ~ THE COUNTRY sialon and city, cheap. MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS OF $300 $50 $1,000, $1,500 and up at rea- is rates. 67 CLARENCE ST.. KINGSTON, PHONE 396. ' . ( \ FOR SALE OR TO LWT. \ FARM FOR SALE OR TO LET, SALE" preferred, lots 15 in 8rd and 4th concession of Portland: 100 acres, i watered and fenced, Good 11 at the door. Under fair state w"Of cultivation. Frame buildings. Apply. to Mrs. A. E. Shangraw, Yar- ker. Omt FINANCIAL FRONTENAC LOAN INVEST. ment octets lucorporaen 1863; residen olgnel Smith, Mal Slee resident, W. F. Nie- kle, oney Issued on oity and Rm, properties, municipal and country lebentutés; mort urchased; wits aah rest Slowed TH C. Cart- wi Ll Ron R.C. CARTWRIGHT Financial Agent for Investment Bor 87 Clarence Street Iv L. LONDON AND GLOBE Fire Insurence Company, Available assels $61,187,215. In addition tn hich the poMcyholders have for Chir « As the unlimited lability of 'insured at lowes Before renewing business -get & Strange, rope: rity, 'new Bro Agents Ph 325. HAIR, MOLES, WARTS, S. DIRTHMARKS and all growths and skin blem- isheas removed permanently, with- out socal veéars' experience, Dr: Elmer J. Lake, Eye, Dar, Throat and Skin Sbecialiiet, 5s eh Sires YOUR WINTER COAL We: have "coal but wil need more to sup- ply all our custom. Please make sure of your supply by ordering now. labor conditions in the! and Transportation United States are unsettled. Goon' Whig - 'a large stock of * .