Daily British Whig (1850), 23 Feb 1915, p. 3

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» we ae i COLORS PRESENTED 10 THE 21ST BATT. (f OT Teoh from page 1.) marched in and took up their posi the| 14th band playing "Tipper ree. Te T er ~Unséttled; ert sleet or rain to- day an on Wednesday. a ud Safe Home Treatment for Objectionable Hairs (Boudoir electrie quired EE --.- . - | he neecdte | for the removal of bak ith 'the t or fuzz, use of" plain delator stubborn growth be « Iv banished, water and powder, then spread over the hairy surface In about 2 minutes it is rubbed off and the skin washed. This . simple treatment not only removes the skin free from blemishes, Be genuine delatone, Thomas Copley Telephone 987 Drop a card to 13 Pine street whey wanting anything done in the carpens ery line. Estimates given mn all kinds of repairs apd new work; also hards wood t'aors ot all kinda, will" refery » "deen § 81 A no lor the Jui with most can k- tion, By." The cadets from He Royal Military College, plao with fixed bayonats,were the hext|to arrive, and drew forth ad miration, is made of the By saving Steacy's dis- count stamps. Buy ev- erything you need here and save 3% on all your purchases. How? By collecting Steacy stamps. There is no better way of economy because. you get lowest: in the city prices--qual- ity considered---plus 5% saving! ---- sure you get | The Consecration. ht o'clock, the gs Church, led At ten minutes of oi rabed chpir of St, Paul' by Serzt.-Major Harte, came into the building, gipging the "Te Deum," and "after th cahsecration they sang "God of Our Fathers." The copseeration ceremony was per- { formed by. BishapsBidwelly assisted by the Dean of Ontario, Rev. Canon! FitzGerald, M.A., Cano] Bediotd- Jones, dhiaplain of the 41% Regiment, | | Brockville; Capt." the Rev. W. Fi nen Kidd, chaplain of the 21st Battalion; | Rev. Forster, chaplain of the | Bingston Veterans' Association, and | y : a - f wn S alhl- { Rev. €. Magpe, curate of St. George's | | Catedral i} | Mrs, 'Hughes, wife of the minister] ~ . i} "of militia, wade the presentation of | if | the colors on behalf of the Kingston | val 3 ecials i | Veterans Association, precenting if | them to Lieut.-Col. W. 8. Hughes. il In responding to the presentation, | You cui sive money on this Jif | 1deut.-Col, Hughes said: "It affords list. AN special guaranteed as me_great pleasure to receive such represented. beautiful flags from the Kingston 2B cent Cold Cream . Veterans Association, Many people 25 cent Witch Hazel Cream . had offered fo present us with flags, | 25 cent Kid Glove Cleaner. but who had a better right to make | i} 25 cent Cough Cure that prefentation than the veterang? 25 cent Tooth Powder. . . a5 cent Tooth Brush 25 cent Talenm Powder a8 cept Liver Pill 25 cent Blood Pills. iH "Col. Hughes was very glad that the Kingston association had taken | upon itself to so remember the 21st 25 cent Famiture Cream. . 15 J Every one a 256 cent article ---you save 19 cents on each. Battalion, and he assured the veter At Best's ans that the battalion wo™ld bring the colors home untarnished, and, if THE SATISFACTORY DRUG STORE, OPEN SUNDAYS | possible do honor to the flags. Hel | was confident that with sueh a fine ! body of men as it was his privilege to command, the flags would be brought | home with a glorious reputation of | { 'having linspired the 21st Battalion to ALWAYS " Lats a Fo 1g! WOR! (A TTY én After the pipers ol 'the battalion [BIE] ENT Jif | had given a selection, Major Duff, yA. D. €. gnd representative of His Vi {Ye " Royal Highness the Duke «f Con- | naught, was called on I6F a cpeech, {and said that he was very grateful tq All orders pt stten'lon," wsuop O oJ. wm ston wi BE OPEN ALL DAY TOMORROW TEACY'S THE SPECIALLY ok ll oF laINATIONS on ¢ The New Nod for Spring Suits in many new t es, priced from £12. 50 to $50.00, Topoaats and Sport priced up from $8.50. New Skirts, ful! sweep, all sizes. Waists, unusual interpretations at small prices. New York Hats and Veils, many new e fects, an informal showing of the new- st shapes. Real i Kid Gloved for street and evening wear, all new stocks, from $1. SEE 15 15 AB 0 inl is Ji 15 Ww i To-morrow sale of imported wash goods. highly Sesfrable merchandise ----- "BLOCKADER'S" BIG €O NTRACT MAPPED OUT, + What a great. task. the, Germans have und in. gndeay to hich GRbad Ee hy ats At hubs lu dine in the above map ining to | she lands + ora 3 tances from German - naval bases. | Veterans Association presented Mrs. fro Sibarines pro Pp Sam Hughes and Mrs. W. 8. Hughes | and trad utes . Tell gol each with a beautiful boucuet of | the channel ud South Epglish Rotts fron 21st Battalion, and can also con') gratulate themselves that {he domin- ion is sending such a splendid body w i pr th Herth Bnglioh port { | lowers. ec {crm Raval base base has been ar Br in- | of di t oe will place mines at the mouths of all t i Ports. | of men te help the Ph . uy * | in this time 'of peril. consciousness of right the speaker they will take - Ahem the best! declared," "Canada will continue to wishes and pray Perk le of | send men until the last man gnd the Kingston whe ) Rhom? od shend » 3 (it tted that the Duke Najet Ob or naught was unable to be present, but | he brought a message from his roy- last dollar is gone." {nad a safe retu "I loath war, but I realize that un- | Mys. Le. W. then sang 'p Neo You wa - Lgl p Nord and Won a Woe nations, and he was proud to think obser Mulloy's that she was answering the call of] Trooper L. W. Mulloy soldier to give up his life in the rescue 'hn oars for the re. | plans nd me Te i o Bat the ov- he was sure that were the colors to| néd -- be taken and were they in a damger- | tory for { inlets vis Ne igh oo d tal highness wishing the 21st Battal-| REpgres 4 n gopd 'tuck a od &peed, and | a Su he would' Mayor Sutherland's Remarks The 218 Mayor Sutherland We continue our openin 2200 yds. of 150 patterns, o of do deeds that weuld be a credit to itself and to Canada. The battalion presented arms while| the R. C. H. A. played the National | { Antheni, dnd afterwards marched out | paying their respects to the colors as they passed. In the Artillery Park | the arms were piled, and shortly af-| terwards the men of the battalion re- turned to enjoy the second part of! fthe programme. | Stella Ingledew, the nine-year-old | daughter of the commandant of the Major Dufl Speaks. QTHERS JUST { the veterans for giving him an invi- { tation tp the ceremony. He cons | gratulated Col. Hughes and the 21st d | Battalion on the beautiful colors with which it had been presented, | and hope it would 'bring them back {a credit to the city of Kings'on. He said: "It tas been my privilege | while travelling around the coun- | try with his royal highness to inspect about 30,000 soldiers, and the peo- ple of ' Kingston can congratulate themselves 'on the fine material in the | Wistes canght Whitefish, | i in. the past § "tick sal Noted for nicety of sea- | Fe on with [§ EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL Pruseianism," declared Mr. Nickle. | ileen Wri In Jess than fifty years, Canada had! plause. made herself one 'of the greatest of why the order had beep issued that a of the conflict + coloss. were not to be taken to the had Deen gn pew cpmin, front. The spirit that-compells al ing to light, e re york ah ngw pee TT ET their lives for them. But Ino order | a wendce but that vict for' "it had hen apd tive ks youl} would mean @ sacrifice of all the therefore have. (0 Pe tert beni | Roltieus that divitzation" had made) ener " 8 doors above the Opera House. legs we fight we will not have peace. | her us : We are a people who seek happinéds | King and peace, and will not submit to| comp: the motherland so well. the, he ante sin since the beginning Mz. Nigkle explained the reason many question a "a oe claiming of the colops had brought Was artiiy 100 great a sacrifice, and altboug1| erwhel ous place, the members of the 21st Wp en | countries reéaliz- would he only top glad to sacrifice ed that Garmany would not only be pressed 'hope' t soon | } Sn a chance to see file. anos ward, doubly in a short! ois again either here ' or in England. When the duke had visited Kingston { over a month ago, the 21st had made ia most favorable impression upon | him, and his royal highness often ntioned it ag one of Canada's best, In responding on behalf of the Veterans Association, Commaundgnt Ingledew said that it gave him great pleasure to be present at such a m I orable ceremony and on behalf of the i | veterans he wished the 21st Godspeed {and a safe return. + W. F. Nickle's Address. * After "Auld Lang Syne" had been | i ---- ¥ i by tie Pipers id of the 21st! w, ort Pavers. He am from the minister of militia who stated that he very much appre- fead a tele- L 3 wa, he was unable to Hear ul to pay the el gr sald' that \ there cwitig, i n per right the veterans 'who | through Fyoart bythe R. £. H. A. and a selec! i { ciated the invitation of the yeterpns 1 \a be Breted, DC Fogretied to | wheh certain sights bozatusd speech. said thal is. pleasure ta be able in the name E the city of on give an ad-| dress. "Spea ing on behalf of + citizens," sald i mayor, I con-| granulate Col. (and i of cers on the fine Hushe gratulate the mén on jie g 4 Hh id tot of eens. over them. your soldieriy and gentlemenly ¢on- duct you hive endeared yourselves to the ¢itizens, and we will expec you to Je honor te ¥e him grea! | [a doen German corps' n gut from. was a just one, is i PER, a) dead' the toy gray than half | Her. 8 we Have gatherdd together," said African blind hero, "to do the battalion that is going o¥ bin and 1 am sure that its proyed very attractive to' the 'school , M. P., gave on Cd IEP youggent soldier 15 Thy aro: [| ouries on Monday nig Vers >| Tatton, the seven-year-old-som of Bandsman rhe io of the 14th Regi- mental. lad was dressed in Khaki he A Fai "BLACK, GREEN OR MIXED 30 To 60c Per Lb.

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