PAGE SEVEN this Bank the serv ice ied by our com nections, ints are men are offered in banking nlete facilities and exten Your business and privat LEO tory nm invit Established 1853 Assets $66,000,000, 4 HE i BANK or TORONTO Market Square, Kingston. Geo. B. McKay, Manager. SILVER SPOONS, KNIVES and FORKS. Now is the time to replenish your tableware. Our stock of spoons, forks and knives is both large and choice at prices to suit everyone. R. J. RODGER Mock is on the Walk." "Where the ( 132 Princess Street 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 Bt Free inspection of any battery at any time ~ INOTICE TO THE PUBLIC pure haved ihe business and good will of ha Are You I have Interested?' in a box of fine stationery, if so you | BIBBY"S GARAGE should see our window. We have 129 Brock Street some very fine lines to offer at pop- ular prices. It is our intention to {and solicit a continuance of the make the Stationery Line one of our | splendid patronage that this garage leaders, so that jrfuture we intend has so long enjoyed. Our prices are serving the up fown residents more Fight, and our services, with skilled satisfactorily han in the past. mechanics, constantly in attendaace, Hioag's Drug Store hi Large assortment of automobile tires kept in stock, GEO. W. BOYD. Satisfaction Guaranteed, Opp Y.M.C.A. Bon Marche Grocery Keeps Choice Groceries; Sel- Kingston, Ont. | Potatoes ! Choice Carload Just Received. Wholesale and Retail. Special prices by ordering one bag or more, et Ra THE DBDROCK HODIST CHURCH LADIES, I---- W. I, Nickle, « MLP., Spoke on His Visit to the Battlefront--A Splen- | did Programme Was Given. A yery Thanksgiving | supper was given at Brock street | church on Thursday evening. In| fact, one of the newspaper men who | has been there on many such occas- ions, pronounced ijt "the best éver." | The Ladies Aid Soclety was in| charge, and with seating accommo- dation for about 250 at the tables, and a large staff of workers, all went like clock-work. The - attendance was larger than usual. In the, in- | terval between tables, George A.| House entertained the audiefice with fine phonograph selections. At eight o'clock the programme began with an organ sola by Miss Pearl Nesbitt, after which the pas- | tor introduced W. F, Nickle, M.P,, as | the chairman. Mr, Nic kle gave an | interesting address on his experi- | ences in England and France. His description of the industrial organ- ization in England, the work of the women in war-time, and the wonder- | ful] way in'whicinthe wounded sol diers are welcomed and cared =i was most, vivid He also pictured] what he saw of the battle front, with | | an artist's skill, and held the closest | attention throughout. | The choir, under Miss Nesbitt's leadership, gave a Thanksgiving an- | them, and several double ladies' | quartettes were very much enjoyed. | Regniald Hudson, of the Barriefield Y.M.C.A., sang a fine patriotic selec- tion, and for an encore read a clever | piece entitled, 'Farewell to Barrie- field." Addresses were delivered by Revs. H. E. Curry, Alfred Brown and J D. Ellis, B.A., who congratulated the pastor and people of Brock street Church on their continued prosperity and success, A few closing words from Rev. Mr. Clendinnen, followed | by the Nsdtional Anthem, and the benediction brought to a close a most | enjoyable evening BY successiul INCIDENTS OF THE DAY IO0AL NOTES AND AND ITEMS oF, GENERAL INTEREST. Happenings In the City and Vicinity ~What the Merchants Offer to the Readers of the Whig. H. Cunningham, piano tuner, 21 King street. Leave orders at McAul- ey's Book Store. Master Harold Dine, 6 Corrigan street, is in the Hotel Dieu Hospital | critically ill with pneumonia. The president of the Board ol Trade wishes to acknowledge the re- ceipt of $2.50 from a friend for the Belgian Relief Fund. | J. E. McGrath, Marmora, was. re- moved in 8. S. Corbett's ambulance Thursday from the C. P. R. station to the Hotel Dieu, suffering from a severe attack of pleurisy. James Leahy, who is employed at the Locomotive 'Works, injured his arm and hand in an accident Thurs- day night. He was taken to the Ho- tel Dieu, where his injuries were dressed. 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 gent's. fur- nishing department are 'well adsort- ed with new goods. : Miss Irene Daley, who has been| visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. | Patrick + Daley, Wellington street, | GUY x STREET MET: | Not Again Till Tuesday. 2--Vaudeville Act-2 | Five Reel Feature Film | Harry S. Hilliard and June Caprice in Caprice of the Mountain | And Other Photoplays. Mat. Oc Evening, 10¢; re- Seat served Se extra. Saturday, Oct. 7th. Matinee | Prices: Any 2.30¢ Evening S.135, ! BROS INSTRELS New First Part, Singers, Dancers, Ac- robats, Comedians, 10 Vaudeville Acts, | Concert Orchestra. Watch for street parade at Noon. Mat. 135e, 25 A3e, children. Evening, 23e¢, 33¢, 56¢ Seats Now on Sale. | THANKSGIVING DA Matinee at 2.30; Evening SN.10. Prices, Soc; { The Laughing Triumph of New York, oLERK, FOR OFFICE WORK Boston and Chleago. Ever Produced. d Production. The Funniest Play New York Cast Prices, Matinee 50¢, Toc, £1.00 Livening, 2%5¢, 50¢ Se, $1.00, $1.50, Seats now on sale, STRAND THEATRE Myre. DAILY pSonsuusus 2 Vaudeville Acts 2 | Five-Reel Feature Film "RESSIE BARRISCALE" in "The Payment" "EDDIE FOY AND 7 LITTLE in 2-Act Keystone "Com "A FAVORITE ¥o0L Al other mood photoplays, T'ricen: Matinee, any sean $ Evening 10¢; Uphol served, 13e. GRIFFIN' S: WHERE EVERYRODY GOES THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY Pallas Pictures Presents Dustin Farnum in Davy Crockett VAUDEVILLE Glad Antone The Korteous Komedy ATHLETIC WEEKLY Showing Woridu © Champions in Actual ontes A MUSTY SU FFER COMEDY Prices, Matinee, 100; Evening 10¢, 2----Performances Every 7 and 9 o'clock. | ENGINEER TO DRIVE | GIRLS FOR KNITTING: ™Oo | GOOD RELIABLE | YOUNG in Sl -- $ qT THE PEOPLE'S FORUM | FOR BALE -- CONDENSED ADVERTISING RATES |, = First insertion, 1c a word. Each com- || secutive ipsertion thereafter, haif-| cent a word. Minimum charge for one Insertion, 25¢; three imsertions, 80c; six $1; one month, $2. E EFFECTIVE ADVTS. COs? little. Once, jae: SRY times §0c; one week $1.00 OVERLAND CAR, months, model 75 Garage GENET HORSE (CITY rubber tired buggy George Mullen, 373 1914 FORD, TOURING BODY, IN GOOD condition, new hood, cheap for cash. Apply Box 119, Whig office. TWO CADILLAC FIVE PASSENGER cars, sacrifice for quick sale. Ap- ply J. dM. Thierault, Prince George Hotel, MONTHS premises Owner in THREE ito the -- 31 1916, USED FIVE same by p Apply Porritt's above address GLASSES t ON night ¥ e by call- ing at 1 Alfred street, FOUND "ARTICLES ADVER- TISED FREE Anyone finding anything and wishing to reach the owner may do so by reporting the facts to The British: Whig. The adver- tisement will be printed in this column free of charge. BROKEN), and harness. King street. HELP WANTED NERAL SERVANT, APPLY MRS. Anglin, 197 Queen St SERVANT "FOR family. Apply 10 A GE GENER AL private street, Gore RO AD ROLL- Aply R. H. Fair, Kingston Sta- PRIVATE SALE OF FINE PARLOR and bedroom furniture on Thars- day, September 28th, at ten o'clock at 9 Colborne street LT CAR, SMART BOY AT ONCE. Gall's Cigar Store, corner Princess APPLY Me- = uit King and LOST A RED ip GRAY STEAMER Rig AND Mane ght, betweer Com- ar vd 260 cise lea FULLY f-starter, electric pump. Apply Wm. J Earl and Alfred Sts L! GENUINE VICTROLA AND TWELVE - selections, your own choice, $28.60; ash and $1.00 per week, CW. 121 Princess street Hegtaon Li mited Jas, Swift and King THRRE ONE FUR MVISHE Rs, AP- 1 N Li NERAL required 181 SERV/ App University v, Ltd, Garage A SMALL Qv ANTITY OF GOOD Woon "Ave | 1 in stove lengths and split. Deliv. GOOD can make $2.00 per Kingston Hosiery Co oP. day. | ered by the load A. C. Knapp, Boat Builder, Cataraqul Bridge, Phone T7867. GROCERY STORE, sale, as owner fas business on account Dwelling rents with shop Whig Office, STOCK OF HEATERS, RAN. ges, and all kinds of mew and see. ond hand furniture, We are al open to buy everything in the above lines J. Thompson, 333 Princess street Phone 1800 erators Apply SE FOR FURNITURE. Broek | rooms. MeCann, 82 STORAGE arate street. CHAMBER MAIDS, ALSO CHEAP vard man, and kitchen woman ply British American Hotel A Ap- CORNER for quick give up sickness Apply Box 802, [FURNISHED SITTING ROOM AND BED roomg, 123 King St, opposite city park. | CHAM. | ingham. | E SPINNERS ON JOHNSON & BASSETT Mules, for nights; steady we highest wages Apply Kings Hosiery Co. | OFFICES IN CLARENCE ST. CHOICE bers Ah to A. B, Cunt 79 Clarence street. {| COMPANION, OR MIDDLE AGED PER- son, to give a hand with light housework Apply Box British Whig. ONE DOUBLE ROOM, Vag 3 s 1 165 ACRES, TWO MILES Napanee, on the Newburgh One of the best located farms in Richmond, Goed bhulld- ings, ete. For particulars address E. W. Scott, Napanee, Ont, {ines STOCK OF DRESSERS. 00T. ches, stoves, men's clothing, mill. on hoots, also new upholstered chara are assortment of sealers, We buy all kinds of new and sec. ond hand furniture. 8. Shaviro, 48 'Princess street. Phone 1237. FARM from road oF COUNTY Apply T West- WORK ON per hour Road, near MAN TO crusher Traves, brooke York YO SRE *88lon at once Apply 201 Earl A GENERAL MAID, NO nor ironing; references high wages Apply Mrs 'Barrie stree WASHING required; WwW, G FURNISHED | 15th. Apply to | King and Prin | RESIDEN( or unfurr Miss Sullivan, cesg streets cor, wom AN TO HELP an invalid lady; family of farm work Vrite and wages Mrs izzie rne Island, RR-N STORAGE FOR FURNITURE, CLEAN. dry, alry rooms; vour own lock and key. Frost's City Storage, 399 Queen street. Phone 526b. UNFURNISHED home, every con- desired Apply off King street Care two ite Wolfe for FOR SALE NY G. A. BATEMANS ES. tate Agency. A BRICK STORE AND STORRHOUSR in a smart country village, suit- able for any business or combina- tion. Very cheap to & quick buy- er to close out an estate. | FURNISHED OR rooms, in private venience me als if 2 Alw Ave, MAN TO RUN MOTOR must have. experience Apply 106 Whig Office CAR: Box : DOUBLE PARLORS AS SITTING ROOM | WANTED REPRESENTATIVE, EITH- and bed room, also other furnighed | i. All Improvements | one yn NEW ONTARIO CLAY BELT, er sex, for authoritatively censored Tooms to Jat sated 1 50 War Book, containing Kitchener's ang centrally lomted. Apply 25 frame dwelling, twenty acres seed- career, greatest sea battle, part] arrie street | ed. Would exchange for city pro- perty. Canadians have taken; profusely | MUSIO illustrated. Salary or commission. Spare time accepted. Nichols Lim- BLACKSMITH SHOP IN COUNTRY MISS CARRIE BAJUS WILL: RESUME village, with dwelling, stables, and | her (teaching of singing October tools, eap. ited, PubMshers, Toronto, 3rd, 47 Rideau street. -- A NUMBER OF GOOD HOUSES IN THE city, cheap. WANTED GENERAL | BERT F. COUPER WILL RECEIVE ' FOUR CARLOADS o Absolutely Pure Egg-o Baking Powder Sold in Kingston in one year. "We Lead; : Others Knock" Ad- Phone | qoNRY LOAN IN SUMS OF $300 $500, 81,000, $1,600 and up St res. sonable rates. LJ CLARENCE ST. KINGSTON, PHONE 398. % pupils In piano and theory. A SE IE BE SEPT. 1ST. | dress, 776 Princess street. 556 FURNISHED HOUSE, OE MISS ANNIE BURNS, TEAHER OF located, eight or ten roo Plano and Theory. Pupils prepar- Box 10, Whig Office ed for the Toronto Conservatory examinations, Address 129 Col- lingwood street. NTRALLY Ss. Apply SUITE OF THREE OR FOUR ROOMS, heated, furnished or unfurnished. Apply Box 16, Whig office. FOR SALE OR TO LET. FARM 'EOR SALE OR TO LET, SALE preferred, lots 16 in 3rd and 4th concession of Portland: 100 acres, well watered and fenced. Good well at the door. Under falr state of cultivation. Frame bulldings. Apply to Mrs. A. E. BShangraw, Yar- ker. Ont. P EARL A. NESBITT, LT.CM, VOICE and organ. Pupil of Dr. A. 8S. Vogt, in plano. Pupils prepared for all examinations. Studio 449 Johnson | street. SECOND-HAND UNDERWOOD -OR- L. C. Smith, typewriter. Answer with] particulars and price. Box 1312 Whig Office. | mrss OLIVE "WOODMAN, § SOPRANO, is prepared to take pupils in Voice Culture and Theory of Music after September Sth, at her residence, 185 Earl street. Pupils repare: in Theory for Toronto Conservatory examinations. Miss Woodman will EXPERIENCED DRESS AND sui] maker wants sewing by day or at! home. Apply 8 John 'street or Box | 149 Whig Office FINANCIAL FRONTENAC LOAN AND AUCTION SALE Draught! Horse, Dray, Buggy, Cut- SECOND-HAND INVEST- ment Soclety: Incorporated 18613; president, Colonel - H. Smith, CM.G.; vice-president, W. F. Nie- kle, K. oney issued on city and farm propetties, municipal and country debentures; mort pur- accept concert and recital engage- ments after October 1st. . LEGAL CUNNINGHAM, BARRISTER | UPRIGHT PIANOS for cash or In part payment of new | planos and Victro Py W. Lind- | ay, ited, 121 Princess street. | A 1 ect Cured and Cooked Meats; has left for New York to complete | ter and Harness, Saturda . . Seasonable Fruits; Fresh Veg- p ¥ noon, Mar her course as nurse- in-training at | ket._Square. chase investment nds for sale} deposita received and ine terest' allowed. Law office, 79 Clar- | Kingston and solicitor. FIRST CLASS ROOM. AND BOARD FOR | ence street, for! ewables; Pasveurized Milk and | Cream. Good Service and Prompt At. | tention. | Caverly & Brasov pA SEBALL Cricket Field, PARADIS GARAGE Saturday Afternoon T OF BROCK STREET Pa 222, House @11. at 3 p.m. Grseling at Se. Queen's vs. C.L.C. Motor ONL | This game is for (he benefit of Robt. 'MeCanlla of CLC, who had his leg bro- Cars for Hire. } Washing Cars: | ken while playing ball, Larxe, $1.00 A Inrge attendunnee will he expected. 81.00, ¢ Friendships 210 Division St. Phone 545 | | | za Watts Florist Efficient Service sunroitecd, Give us =» eall Fresh Cut Flowers and Plants Daily. Funeral Designs to er. J PARADIS Prop. a VINEGAR | Pure Spirit Vinegar, Pure Cider Vinegar, Pure Malt Vinegar, Pure Pickling and Preserving Spices. J. M. GORDON Pure Food Grocer Cor. Hay and Mo treal Sts. Phone 88 . Notice Orders have been plac- ed with us this week for 1,000 lbs. of turkey, 1, "000 lbs. of fowl, chic- kens and ducks; highest price for No. | qual- ity. No poor sickly birds wanted unless at market value. Farmers will Sof wi before 1 toe get our oultzy away, the French hospital thére. She was | accompanied by her mother as far as| Albany. Mrs. Daley went on from there to visit her son in Boston. FORMER KINGSTONIAN KILLED IN ACTION | Pte. Walter W. Godman En<| listed With 83rd Battalion | at Toronto. | Pte. Walter W. Godman, aged twenty-three years, a former Kings- tonian, 'was killed in action on Sept 17th. His sister resides at 290 °V, toria street, this city. He enlisted with the 83rd Battalion, of Toronto, | a year ago last August, and was| drafted overseas in Sept, 1915, had been in the trenches since last | February. He was wounded last und, and spent five weeks in an hos- | pital. After recovering he returned | to the trenches. Before enlisting deceased was al sailor on the steamer Keyport, and | for a time was also employed by the | William Davis Company. He is sur-| vived by his father, five brothers, | and two sisters. He was living in| Toronto when he enlisted, but be-| fore enlisting he resided at 689 Prin- cess street. His father and brothers live in Toronto, MAYOR SWEARS | R ©. H. A, H. A. "The men have up i the R.C:H.A, ' "The fight is not yet over,' said His Worship to the recruits, "and you deserve credit in coming for- He | Foun | M, P. Fennell, Jr., of Montreal, Will ALLEN, The Auctioneer. Welch's "The National Drink' GRAPE JUIOR At iI Graces, Druggists and Seds Buy it by the case for the heme, : NEw, Moto HENDRY & 00s Sn 2 F. J. JOHNSON, Florist 115 BROCK STREET. ouT et pers, SAILORS' RELIEF FUND. Speak on Subject To-night. Fund. a ore. Relic the City Council Chambers to-night, at which Mayor Richardson will pre- side. ; "Mr. Fennell is organizing blanches ciation Canada has for the part the sailors of the British navy have been takipg in the aw » "ati R. C. Cart ght, the winter, in good location. manager, §7 Clarence St. AE wTieht. man, wife and a child, 4 years old Please notify Capt. G. B. Manzer C'A.D.C, Barriefield Camp. MEDICAL DR. CLARENCE ALMANZAR HOW. | ard, late of Westport, hysicidn | and Bulgoon, 817 Univers iy Ave. Phone 180 BOARD AND ROOMS. emer CLASS BOARD AND ROOMS, every convenience: central looa- at Apply 243 Brock street. PATENTS E. KNAPP, B.A, LDS, DDS A Office. 258 Princess street. Phone LIVERPOOL, LONDON AND GLOBE Fire Insurance Sompany, Available assets $61,187,215 n addition to which the policyholders have for security the unlimited lability of city property, Ins igre tt lowest Be possible rates, renewing Iadgs & Strange, PERSONAL HAIR, MOLES, WARTS, BIRTHMARKS and all growths and skin blem- ishes removed permanently, with. : 39 Xebry S3petience I mm old or iving siness pet rates from St Agents. Phone es A. WM. NEWLANDS & SON, ARCHI- tects, etc. Offices, 258 Bagot St Phone 608. DR. J. LEONARD WALSH, DENTIST, POWER & SON, ARCHITECTS, MER. corner Princess and Bagot streets, . chants Bank Building, corner | Phone $26. Brook and Wellington streets | | DRS. SPARKS AND SPARKS, DEN- tists, 169 Wellingston street. G. C, Dewar, DDS, LDS, assistant Phone 248 BABCOCK & SONS, marks, designs. Estab. erly Patent Office Examiner. of Patent Laws. . "Pa tection" free. 99 St. James St. real. Rranches: Ottawa, W. Palen trade 1877. Form- Master tent Pro- Moni- CARPENTERING. TRY JAMES SELBY FOR ALL KINDS of carpenter work. 212 University DANCING. Avenue. Phone 1682, ! | SEASON 1916-17 REOPENS ON TUES. FURNITURE FINISHING day, October the 10th. Private in- structions for adults and juveniles P, DRISCOLL, FURNITURE FIN SH. Latest New York hit, the Plazza Call or drop a card. n fox trot. Mademoiselle Hudon, 38 Union street west. Phone 120. 5 . | BUSINESS CHANCES | INVESTORS WARNING DON'T INVEST one cent until you read Successful Finance and learn how fortunes are made and lost by Investors. Fgee trial subscription. Success- ful Finance, 608 8. Dearborn St Chicago. street. BUSINESS NOTICES | BOOT AND SHOE REPAIRING DONE promptly by Wm. Silver, 33 Brock street, Market Square. . Drill press hands, slotter hands, planers, boring mill op- erators, milling ine operators, fitters, boilermakers and helpers, ths, also ordinary laborers. Highest rate 91 wagon, yen shop, uo laboe Sroublon; 3 Apply, AN A Canadian Locomotive Co., Ltd." i Ont. : JOUR WINTER COAL We have a large stock of eval but will need more to sup- ply all pwr. custom. Please Make sure of Ee