Kingston's Population Shows Steady gC IT DOES NOT LEAP FORWARD SPECTACULARLY, AND - THEN SLUMP. * . rere HT ¥ Look at the Following Comparative Table and You Will See the Jus- |i THE HOUSE WE ervice " tification for Kingston's Claim That Its Growth Is of the Best |i Possible Kind Because It Is Steadily Maintained Through Good |i RECOMMEND Times and Bad Elsewhere. : | ; Current Acconnts--{'omplete facilities and extemsive connections avafl- if It a able for all classes of business I 1882 " . hg LT "ER you can depend upon as Saviegs PDepartment--large and small sums received on Deposit. Interest Ih 1 i JT being all right. 'When you 1 2 buy a piece of real estate through us we expect you to tell your friends what a good bargain you have made by our aid, That is why our recommenda~- tion is a guarantee, We cannot afford to have you : telling othemybuyers you 3 Z were "stuck" through us. a paid half-yearly. Joint Accounts ope ned for two or more DErsons, | 1887 any one of whom may deposit or withdraw money in case of death, i] the balance belongs to the survivor, » | 1892 Farmers' Business given careful attention. Sale Notes disc wanted. Loans made to responsible parties, 1897 Drafis aud Money Orders issued, payable throughout Canada, and at | 1902 principal Citfeg in United States and elsewhére, Travellers' Cheques and Letters of Credit issued i | 907 Safety Deposit Boxes for safe storage of valuable.papers at small rental |] Hf 1912 som RE | 1917 EGON rox ANH EE wad l /Fhe above table shows better than any figures could do the pro- | i senager. I ff oress of Kingston's growth in population during the last thirty-five = | The Yotte of igs Office is "SERVICE" | years. It illustrates what is perhaps the most satisfactory - feature |i Real Estate and Insurance of All Kinds. Tue ll bout the Limestone City. Possibly too much emphasis has been laid | J K C ARROL AGENCY NT O | upon it in the course of these Prosperity Issues of the British Whig, | y AYe * ' BANK or TORO ll but it is so unusual that Kingstonians may be pardoned for insisting |i S8 Brock Raves Phones: fice Ua; Residence 974 Totat awetn $73,000,000 ll that it shall have the fullest attention. \ : = During the fast thirty five Seats arg have been good times and | J pa go "bad times in' Canada. ere have been periods when certain cities 1 h have doubled their population in a few years, but the trouble has been that this phenomenal growth has not been maintained. It was | > ." 3 THE DOMINION PRINTING too good to last. It had not the essentials of permanence, and, as a | Alw ay S | n e 3 i 7 matter of fact, as soon as the special causes that brought in the in- INK & COLOR COMPANY | rush of new population were removed, the newcomers, or a propor- tion of them removed themselves. Limited. 128-130 Pears Avenue. Toronto. | There is nothing of that kind about Kingston. Its growth does : not seem to have been affected spectacularly by either good or bad | -- with -- times. It has just gone forward year after year, gaining people in | The Only Manufacturers of the Famous this industry and in that, but also keeping them. Its manufactur- I | ll ers plan their extensions on sound lines. They build to last, and thus | Oo 88 : . ll it is that when a man is offered a "job" in Kingston he feels a con- |f Non- Offsetting | fidence in accepting it, because he knows that it will be a permanent ~ | TE § : 5 l one. There will be no closing down owing to business stagnation, nor |i is the policy of ll will there be any of those night and day periods of feverish activity Halftone Black il which provide a little extra money at the expense of a great loss of time, but they are doing it in a reasonable way, and employers and OUR BLACKS ARE THE BLACKS [ll employed are on the best of terms. That is another reason for the | "THAT DRY WITH A LUSTRE. steady growth of the city. Every Kingstonian isin fact a kind of im- |i H. G. Cochrane, Mgr. migration agent among his friends outside. RAVEN BLACK CROW BLAZK health. : ; ; | . 2 : Cy Kingston factories almost without exception are working over- | 1 ia LE 3 dco LB] : co BY SPECIAL APPOINTENT TO WE MAJESTY THE KING ~ Ogilvie's "Royal Household" The Flour supplied to His Majesty the King is a royal favorite throughout . Canada. : Ogilvie's ROYAL HOUSEHOLD is the Cream of Canada's choicest wheat, milled by the Company that has madeCanadian Flour renowned throughout Ogilvie's ROYAL HOUSEHOLD is not a "specialty flour." It is equally good for all baking -- for bread, rolls and biscuits, cakes, pies and pastry. In- sist'on having Ogilvie's "Royal Household." ive Flour Mills Company Limited : Montreal Fort William 'Winnipeg Medicine Hat : AAT TTR | aily Mill Capacity 19,000 Barrels