Our Safety Deposit Boxes afford protection for War Loan Securities and other valuables. Rentals $2 per annum and upwards. Incorporated 1833. The Bank of Toronto Total Assets $70,000,000. SAFETY -- PRIVACY * Kingston Branch, Market Square: GEORGE B. McKAY, Manager. A PAIR OF BRICK VENEERED HOUSES, IN GOOD LOCATION One has eight-rooms, the other seven, hot wa- ter heating; electric light and gas, hardwood floors, lot 66 x | $5. This is a real good piece of property. Price $6000. J. K. CARROLL AGENCY, 56 Brock Street. ~~ . Phones: Office 68; Res. 874 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, Phone 1043 124-126 Clarence St. Free inspection of any battery at any time Just to Hand A full and complete as- sortment of Riley's Cele- brated Toffies, all flav- ors,, just the thing "tol send to "The Boys" at the front, only 40¢ per lb. Hoag's Drug Store Nyal Quality Store. Opposite Y.M.C.A. Kingston, Ont. rn, Xmas Stationery ' 1 We are showing a ] very choice line of ] Hurd's New York Stationery. In Fancy Boxes \ Suitable for gift giv- ing. Prices range t from seventy-five cents to three dollars. Additional emboss- ing to order if desir- § ed. Order early to insure delivery for Xmas. R. J. RODGER, Jeweller and Society Stationer Where the Clock is on the Walk Watts Florist Wedding 179 Wellington St. Phone 1762 We Are Ready For Your CHRISTMAS TRADE Sweet Cider, New Raisins and Cur- rants, New Peel, Figs and Dates. We also have some choice Maple Sugar. Bananas, Oranges and Malaga Grapes. Our motto: "We Aim to Please." at the Bon Marche Grocery Cor. King & Earl Sts. Phone 1844 CAVERLY & BRADSHAW. If you want to save money, you will do well to lay in your winter's supply at our presemt price. Received Also, New Rai- sins, Currants and Peal ~ INCIDENTS OF THE DAY 1 { SE ---------- v | LOCAL NOTES AND ITEMS OF | GENERAL INTEREST. | Happenings In the City and Vicinity ~--What the Merchants Offer to the Readers of the Whig. Page & Shaw chocolates--Red Cross drug store, | John Smith, jeweller, has gone to | Montreal to remain a few weeks. | H. Cunningham, piano tuner, 21 [King street. Leave orders at MeAul- | ey's Book Store. | Several milk dealers state that be- fore the first of December milk may | be selling in Kingston at ten cents a | quart. / Candy and cigarettes fof the boys j overseas at the Red Cross drug store. |. Hear record number 64606, '"Cra- | dle Song 1915," by John McCormack, at .C. W. Lindsay, Limited, 121 | Princess street. | 8. Lillie has taken out a permit {for the erection of a brick residence on the west side of Wellington street between Gore and Earl streets. Palatable Cod Liver Oil for cough and colds at the Red Cross drug store, } | Miss Irene McCormick, a Kingston | lady, has been chosen vice-president | of the St. John's Ambulance Xssocia-~ tion formed at the Brockville Col- legiate Institute, . Page & Shaw chocolates--Red Cross drug store. ¢ The Y.M.CA. membership cam- paign closes to-night. Be sure to hand in your fees and assist your| favorite team. ] The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Scott, Alexandria Bay, N.Y wandered away and fell from a bridge inte Offer creek and was drowned. The child was twenty months old. Penslar cough syrups drug store. 8S. Melville Smith, who for the past three months has been in West- erham, Sask., has returned to his home at Westbrook. On his way hame he called on friends at Unity, Regina, Winnipeg and Lindsay. Buy your cirgarettes and candy for overseas at the Red Cross drug store, The superintendent of the Home for the Aged asked the Whig to en- quire if some kindly disposed persons would contribute come disc and cylinder records for the gramophones in the home, The old folks like music, Penslar cdugh syrups--Red Cross drug store. J. B. Harvey, C.E., working in con- nection with power development at Calabogie, was for some years lec- turer on civil engineering at MoGill university, and later filled a similar role at Queen's in Kingston. He has Red Cross for the!" Continous At2PN. Perform'ce v 1 DAILY 2 -- Vaudeville Acts -- 2 Five Reel Feature Photopiay EDMUND. BREESE in "THE "» Weakness of . New Program Monday & Thursday. And other good photopiays Evening, oo Ri 10S 7 p.m. Daily, Continuous 'erforma e 2 -- Vaudeville Acts -- 2 Five Reel Feature Film m. . m "THE PATRIOT" Fay Tiacher in 2.part KEYSTONE OOMEDY And other Good Ph rs. Prices: Matinee, Mig Wahi Se; Even- ingw, Upholstered Seats 15¢ GRIFFIN'S MONDAY, TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY. Daniel Frohman Presents Pick¥orD n 8 Quaint and Charming Photopiay "Hulda from Holland" In Five Big Parts, WILSON & WHITMAN in's Classy Dia- logue Aet, Chapter Thirteen, "The Girl and the Game" FRANK DANIELS in ONE BIG LAUGH Prices-- Mat. 10c; Evening 10¢ and 15e. At 2 pon. and Py FOUR CARLOADS 7 Pure Sold in Kingston in one year. & "We Lead; Others Knock" taken his present position sake of outdoor life. Cold creams and lotions for chap- ped hands at the Red Cross drug store, Hear record number 18130, "Sweet Genevieve," and "When You and I Were Young, Maggie," by Mec- Kee Trio, at C. W. Lindsay, Limited, VULCANIZING Having just installed the very Iantest Steam Yicanfting Plant Double' Tread Tire ( Co. 121 Pringess street., . Norman B. .McKilbin, associate area supervisor of the Military Ser- vice Department of the National Council of Young (Men's Christian As- sociations was in town on Saturday and viéwed the field here, Mr. McKil- bin expressed himself well pleased | with the quarter, and with all the ar- rangements made for work among the various units The Late Rev. C. 0. Johnston. 'Rev. C. 0. Johnston, former pastor of Queen street Methodist church, died in Toronto on Saturday morning aged sixty-four years. Mr. Johnston in his prime was a wonderfully elo- quent and impressive preacher, and accomplished a great work. He was also a splendid lecturer. Many years of his ministry were spent in To ronto, he being with Queen street Methodist church for several pastor- al terms--and they would have kept him many 'more if they could have. He is survived by his widow and two daughters, Mrs. Glover, wife of Rev, George Glover, Curryvale, Sask., and Mrs. Washington, wife of Rev. Clair Washington, Rosemede, Ont, Late Mrs. Robert Hepburn. The death occurred on Friday ev- ening of Mrs. Robert Hepburn, who passed away at 10 Pine street, after a year's illness. She was born in Norwich, N./¥., 65 years ago, but had been a resident of Kingston for many years, anl made many friends here, who will regret to hear of her pass- ing. She is survived by her husband, six sons and two daughters: William and Frank ,of Kingston; Harry and Leonard, of, Toronto; Charles, of Brockville; ' Ilerbert, of Montreal, and Mrs, Foster Donnelly and Mrs, Stanley Knapp, Kingston. ' Carpenter ad Builder W. R. BILLENNESS Specializing Store Fronts and Fit tings, Remudeling Buildings of all In. ESTIMATES 1 EXPERIENCH Address 272 University Ave. MARRIED, CLARK-SWITZER---At Napanee, on Nov. Sth, Sarah Ann Switzer, to Frank Clark, Poth of Napanee, RIRKPATRICK -EDWARDS--At Nap- aAnee, on Nov. 1st, Thomas Kirkpat- rick to Amy Louise Edwards, both of Sheffield township. VRBELAND-TICE--At Paterson, N.J.. on t. ist, Mrs. Elizabeth Tice, Shannonville, to Mr. E. C. Vreeland, Montville, N.J. DIED BOWERMAN--~In Wellington, Noy. 1st, John Albert Bowerman. DOYLE--In Picton, Nov, 1st, Mrs. Anna Doyle, aged 78 years. BARTLEY--At Fairview, on November 6th, Capt. Robert Bartley, aged 76 years, JMCKBON---In Wellington, Nov. 5th, Thomas Jackson, aged 80 years, KELLY-n Picton, Nov. 3rd. Robert Kelly in his 92nd year. SHARP-+At Kingston, on October 26th, Mrs. Wesley Sharp, Merven, aged 40 years. TODD--dn Picton on Nov. 4th, Willlam Grange Todd, aged 63 years. WALKER--At Camden. on Nov. 1st, Blizabeth Walker, aged 67 years. LLIAMS--{ny Picton, Nov, th. James Colborne 'Williams, §ged 77 years. two years he was reeve of Wolfe Is- land and a member of the County % Council, rendering excellent service. He is survived by a wile and two sons. He will be generally missed, as he was popular with all classes. The Late Joseph Belanger. George, reside in the city. He was a painter by occupation, and left here Several years ago for 'Rochester. Fantomas, or the Fanthom The first three-reel series over in- The Late Mrs. After an illness six Mrs. Salvatora Amodeo, wife Michael Amodeo, passed away Satur- day night. She was b in" Italy thirty-six years | about six husband, taki ryt ou et toh, A RusDand. are ae in Kingston children, the oldest being twelve and Amedeo. THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1916. GRAND #53) CONDENSED ADVERTISING RATES -------- First insertion, 1¢ a word. Each con secutive insertion thereafter, half cent 8 word. Minimum charge for one 25¢; three Soe, Siren, Foe) hve luncridly HELP WANTED CHAMBERMAID, APPLY dolph Hotel, A MAID FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK, at once. Apply 15 Sydenham St. GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK. Apply St. James' Rectory, 152 Bar rie street. A GOOD RELIABLE MAN AS TEAM- ster for wholesale grocery busi- ness. Apply to R. J. Carson, A GOOD RELIABLE MAN AS A TEAM. ster for wholesale grocery busi- ness. Apply to R. J. Carson. MAID FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK, 'wo in family. Apoly in the even- ing to Mrs. Hubbell 108 Bagot St. - ------------ -- TWO AC 'org helpers, job, New Sanitorium, 'Mawat Memorial). WANTED IMMEDIATELY, A MAID for general housework and to do plain cooking; no washing; good ? - wages. 'Write Box 1113, fice. A RAN- Apply to foreman on WANTED GENERAL A SIX ROOMED HOUSE BY SEPT. 18ST. Apply Box 248 Whig Office. FENIAN RAID MEDAL, WILL PAY four dollars. A. E. Way, 384 Oak- wood Ave. Toronto. AN EXPERIENOED DRESS AND SUIT maker wants sewing by day or at home. Aeply 8 John. street or Bax 149 Whig cn SECOND-HAND PIANOS for cash or In part pianos and Mi AY. TWO OR THREE FURNMHED ROOMS for light housekeeping, by a young couple. no children. Meare's Real Estate Agency, 82 Broek St. Phone 328 or wil. CPRESENTPTATIVE FOR manufacturing firm. Large Mont- real Manufacturing Firm wishes to obtain a man to represent them in Kingston and surrounding terri- tory. Excellent opportunity for the right kind of & man. Give full perticulars in first letter. The Patlerson Manufacturing Co., Ltd. 2001 St. Hubént St., Montreal, Que. * PIANO WANTED 2 To remt by reliable party; wishes to rent an upright plane; 3 must be in good condition and a reasonable rent. Box xxx Whig 3 Office. + x Music PEARL A. NESBITT, L7.C.M., VOICE and organ. Pupil of Dr. A. S. Vogt, in piano. Pupils prepared for ali examinations. Studio, 449 Johnson street. > PERSONAL MOLES, WAR BIRTEMARKS aid all Erowihe Gnd blem- 3 ence. Dr. mer J. Lal 3 Throat and ot street. -- e, in At all Grocers, Druggists and Sede Buy tt by the case for the hems. TIVE MEN FOR STEAMPFIT-| (formerly | Whig Of- LARGE | | DENTAL ose, it, 268 | FOR SALE MAN'S BICYCLE IN VILLAGE of Cataraqui. Owner may have same by applying to James M. Cooke and proving property A CHILD'S KID GLOVE. OWN. er may have same by calling at Whig Office. FOUND ARTICLES ADVER- TISED FRR FARM, 180 ACRES, from Kingston. Gibson, R.R. N FOUR MILES Apply to George 0. 1, Cataraqui. POTATOES AT $200 PER BAG AT C.P.R. yard, opposite City Bulla- ing. D.M. Dwyer, Randolph Hotel A GRAND UNIVERSAL HEATER; Shea to a quick buyer. Apply any evening after six o'clock, rear §7 Johnson street. UNDERWOOD, NO. 5, LATEST MODEL, two color ribbon, back spacer, for sale cheap to a quick buyer, Apply to Box C.M.C. Whig Office. GENUINE VIOTROLA AND TWELVE selections, your own choice, $28.50 $10 cash and $1.00 per week. C. W Lindsay, Ltd. 121 Princess street ee te. Sree ea etree A SMALL QUANTITY OF GOOD WOOD in stove lengths and split. Deliv. load. A. C, Knapp, Cataraqui Bridge. w n| do so by The British Il we. ssa LOST DOUBLE BAR BICYCLE, WITH DOU. ble bar handles, taken or lost from my bicycle livery. Will finder kind- ly return to George Muller, King street." ered by the Boat Builder, Phone 767. VANDEWATER HOUSE, VERONA, first class stand, splendid trade, good stabling; water In house and barn. AL to Mrs. H. Vandoe- water, Vefona, TO LET STORAGE FOR FURNITURE, SEP. arate rooms. McCann, 83 Brock | street. i | | { | | | | FURNISHED ROOMS: ALSO for light housekeeping. Frontenae St ROOMS Apply 80] CHEESE AND BUTTER FACTORY Iv good locality, near Kingsgon In first class condition and doing a | first class business. Apply Box OFFICES IN CLARENCE ST. CHAM- No. 113, Whig Office bers. Apply to A. B. Cunnin, ham, 79 Clarence street. " CORN FLOWER CHEESE FACTORY, | solid brick, building: butter plant installed; cement whey tank; See house; drilled well, ete.; good con- dition and In good locality. Apply Jos, McKendry, Prop, Glenburnie. CHOICE STOCK OF HEATERS, RAN. ges, and all kinds of new and sec- ond hand furniture. We are open to buy everything in above lines, J. hompson, Princess street, Phone 1600, LARGE STOCK OF DRESSERS, 00U. ches, stoves, men's clothing, mili. tary boots, also new upholstered chairs; large assortment of sealers, We buy all kinds of new and sec- ond hand furniture. 8, Shapiro, «4 Princess street. Phone 1237. 8 ROOM HOUSE, 177 QUEEN STREET. Immediate possession. Apply Jos. Abramson, 213 Princess St BEDROOM AND SITTINGROOM IN private home: central locality, Ap- ply Box B4, Whig Office. FURNISHED ROOMS, ALSO ROOMS for light housekeeping, 296 Prin- cess, between Barrie and Division. | STOR AGE FOR FURNITURE, CLEAN, | dry, alry rooms; your awn lock and ! key. Frost's City Storage, 299 | Quedn street. Phone 526; res. 989 | $4000 BRICK (NEW), COLLINGWOOD § $1850, frame, Queen $t.; $3280. eight rooms, Willlam street; $3300 brick (new) Frontenac street; #3550, brick (new) Collingwood street. West End Real Estate and Insurance agency, 147 Col¥ng- wood South. Phone 743, | THREE OF FOUR UNFURNISHED rooms, suitable for lght house- | keeping; gas for cooking and heat- ed by furnace. Also furnished { rooms, with or without | Apply 288 Queen street. Ia | 820, BRICK HOUSE, » ROOMS, ALL TM. provements and stable, North end. FOR SALE. $4300 BRICK HOUSE, NEW, ALL IM- _ provements, West end. board Free ttre SHINE + 3 $ » * * One new De Laval Cream Sep- arator, capacity A475 Ibs, CO i». Apply W, 8. Gordon, Sydenham, Ont. PEE 4000 E HOUSE, LARGE LOT, West end, | #3500. BRICK, LARGE SIZR, | stable. All improvements, | movses 1x ALL PARTS OF THE city. Good values. % 2 ius | A NUMBER OF GOOD FARMS. G. A. BATEMAN, INSURANCE | Real Estate. Money to Loan. INVESTORS WARNING DON'T INVEST | Clarence Street. Kingston. one cent until you read Successful i Finance and learn how fortunes | are made and lost by Investors. Free trial subscription. Success- | ful Finance, 608 8. Dearborn Bt. | Chicago. KNAPP, B.A, LDS, D.DsS. La Smee. 258 Princess street. Phone | DR. J. LEONARD WALSH, DENTIST, | corner Princess and Bagot streets, Phone 636. ~ DRS. SP, S$ AND SPARK DEN- Saata, 185 Wel ngston RUS. ac "ee LDA, essistant | | 1800, FRAM | FOR SALE OR TO RENT 10 x 42. WITH ONE NEW BOAT HOUSE, LL BUSINESS CHANCES, AND 67 BUSINESS NOTICES FOR FALL WINDOW CLEANING AND utting on Storm windows, see G. . Hillier, 768 PFfincess streat, or Phone 91. AWNINGS, VERANDAH CURTAIN Nents, 'canvas. skits for outboned motors, folding boat seats, fishin tackle, eto. rank Cooke, Clarence str: rn co -------------------------------------- SELL YOUR OLD SCRAP IRON AND brass, copper, rubbers and old rags to- Rosen Bros. 1 pay high prices for them. Phone 1849, or call at 166 Lower Bagot. PATENTS COCK & SONS, Patents, trade designs. Estab. 1877. Ferm- tent Office Examiner. Master tent Pro. Mont- Washington | | | "mam | mark eel ¥ of Pate Laws. Book, "Pa | eae ra 99 St. James St. | real. Rranchen: Ottawa, AND MOTORCYCLE your repairs to the Kingston Foundry Garage. Hee Carroll H. Powell, and have fit dane right, 36 Ontario street, Phone 240; house 1793. AUT LE owners, bring ARCHITECT WM, NEWLANDS & SON, ARCHI. EN i adedbeals FOWER & SON, ARCHITECTS, MER. chants Kk Bullding. corner Rraok allinetn reeta Avenue. Phone 1683. FURNITURE FINISHING beet TIS WEE y FOR ALL KINDS Cabinet Mak! Antique furny rg t Fnghe ars a= strest, 56 een stree! LEG. A io Soliton 2A" smal IT . ence street, Kingston SS NS pr ct FINANCIAL FRONTENAC LOAN AND INVEST. ment Soclety: Incorporated 1863; Pp ent, olonel H. R. Smith, CM.G.; vice-president, W. F. kle, K.C. Ww. oney iss on eity and farm properties, municipal and country de tures: Mortgages pur chased: estment nds f sale; sits recel and In terest allowed R. C. pw OF UPHOLSTERING, ng, French Polishing, ture repairing a spec- Iker, 39 Prin. . Workshop, inv or ved h . C. Ca manager 87 Clarence St. ngston. LIVERPOOL, LONDON AND GG Fire Insurance Sompsny vai Rssets $61,187,215. In ition to which policyhold ve security the unlimt ty city property, insured at lo t Pp le rates. Before rene ne old or Siring new business & rates from wr of trangs, Agents... Phone 325, will on to Blac ; -- ¢ aes io Moulding. pg age and weigh not less than 130 Ibs. Apply , 'Will you need coal in that time? iS Don't wait until the last sho- ful is in the fire. : Order coal today sure to need it soon. a op 43 »