& Gut Prices John McKay PAGE TWO i THE DAILY BRITISH.WHIG, THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 1515. - somes go Joint ran Said FORTY TORONTO STUDENTS TO COME TO KINGSTON atesreney For Preliminary Artillery Training ~--Pte. E. A. Torrance, a Queen's Student, With Canadian Mounted Rifles On Firing Line. A motor transport training school has been started in Toronte, and it was thought that one might be start- ed In Kingston, but this will not be done. The few overseas volunteers for this kind of work will be train- ed in either Toronto or Montreal The 'C" Battery, R.C.H.A, .re- c¢ruits on Wednesday were given- in- struction in harnessing and on Thursday morning. a. gun-feam was used. The riding bas improved wonderfully, and it is expected that next week a mounted parade will be in orders. On Summer caps have been issued to the battery, instead of fur caps. Lieut No. Dewey has been attached to 2 detachment, P.A.S.C. Limited, 140-157 Brock: St. House Letters have been received from Capt. Craig at Quebee, saying that the, class is progressing rapidly. [It is expected that this A. S.C. class will pe go overseas with the 21st Battalis 5 ; an 3 t A » ~~ ' Lieut. Ross, A.5.C., was in Belle- ville on Wedtesuay Col. 8. J. A. Denison, brigadier, ar- Made easy... Under one roof, you get rived in the city on Thursday after- 4 your choice in Furniture, Carpets, noon to make an inspection of the 3 Rugs, Curtains, etc. There is no 21st Battalion. 5 trouble in harmonizing color eficcts . yg s and prices are lower owing to this; OG. L. Reyman next Monday ev- v combination. ening will give an illustrated address 3 in the militia Y.M.C.A. hall on "Hol land and Germany Before the War." 2 On Tuesday evening, the choir of 3 3 Princess Street Methodist Church 3 J will give a mueical programme. : Capt. A. E. Bywater has been ap- . pointed major in the 49th Regiment, r | Vice-Major C. M. Wallbridge retir- B ed. Chaplain and Monetary Captain, Rev. Dr. W. 'T. Herridge, moderator the artillery. . The plan at present is to give them a training in Kingston, subsequently sending them over to practice on field guns in England. The township of Augusta in Glen- garry township has voted $50 to the fund to buy fleld kitchens for the 21st Battalion. Capt. S. M. Gray has done a great deal in. raising money for this purpose, over $700 coming through his energies. Picton report- ed a large amount on Thursday morning. Capt. Sparks; transport officer for the battalion, who is now in England, in answer io an inquiry wired back the reply that the Cana- dian field kiwchens were by far the best class for the work in Europe, and strongly recommended purchas- ing Canadian kitchens for the 21st Battalion. Sergt. Bengard, No. 4 company, Sergt.- Sleéth, No. 2 company, Corpl. Cunningham and Ptes. Roberts, Gir- ron, Ingram, McIntosh left at moon on Thursday for Quebec to complete their armourer"s course at the Ross Rifle factory, Lieut. White wil be atiached to Ng: 2 company for duty. Lieut. Ray- mond: will take over the duties of Machine Gun Officer until further no- tice. -- a Two companies of the 21st Battalis on were at the ranges at Barriefield on Thursday morning. The shooting of the battalion has reached a high standard. Capt. A. MoParland has been ap- pointed to the 25th Battery, 7th Bri- gade, C.E.F. Major V. A. Hall, Pet- erboro, and Capt. K. B. Carruthers have been appointed officers in the 26th Battery, C.E.F., which will be mobilized here, and Capt. W. Harty has been appointed to the ammuni- tion column of the 7th Brigade at Ottawa. All these officers are gradu- ates of the Royal Military College; and will go overseas with the artil- lery division. Capt. McBride, 38th Regiment, Brantford, and Lieut. A. U. Gilmour, 3rd D.C.O.R., Ottawa, who have been attached to the 21st Battalion for instruction and duty, returned to their regiments on Thursday. Smith and Lieut. S. Lieut. W. F | sidered curved. ' " of the Presbyterian Church in Cana- M. Waldron, 5th. Kingston Battery : { da, bas been appointed.as honorary | have been promoted to captains. iE | Hieutenaut-colonel. Nothing official has yet been given ; " ; -- out about the Militia department ac- 4 8 3 fy Capt. W. H. Craig, 14th Regiment cepting Queen's offer of the person- } Tables for parior $1.50 up to $25. | Yr een granted a field-officer's cer- | ne] of a Stationary Hospital, but it E ; iY cate. {is understood that the offer will be 3 Parlor Suites.--Some handsome | Lieut. E Jothon. 43th Regiment accepted. Major F. Etherington was : designs, any finish, at $85 and | , 'JUL EB. Ss, 4Jth Re nL, iin Ottawa on Wedesday consulting $30 mahog 4 | has been granted a captain's certifi-| with the Minister of Militia on the 5: | cate, { i matter. 3 Our special at $48 is best on mar-| 5 fee 4 | -- % ket. You choose your own covers to |, Lieuts. G. P. Reiffenstein, R. G. H. | ~ The 4th Hussars recruits left on! match draperies or carpets and we dof Travers, T. Keean and A. C. Trous- | Tyegday for Ottawa in command of E the rest. Ale pave Deen granted military | Major J. F. Leatherland to join with | or Linoleum Sov' 'patterns an cations, { others; and go overseas. as the Sth i 4 , ns, i ----- Regiment, ifles. | ; widths. Rugs, 1915 stock all in, up-| Capt. Trousdale, 47th Regiment, | egiment, Canadian Mounted Rifles £ usually fine selection. is attached to the 21st Battalion. IN SPORTING CIRCLES s -- i : gi - Repatr and Upholstering work | Gentlemen Cadet, BE. K. Stewart, K.CJ Girls' Def it - promptly and well done. Phone 90. | Royal Military College, has Kart, { E remo mati o : Yours ; {granted military qualifications. ti ne girls' basketball teams of : -- tT. F. HARRISON, cu. 6. L Drew, 33ra Bavtery, {ipftich Collegiate Institute and E . - has been granted a lieutenant's certi- | gymnasium Wednesday evening | ficate in the R.S.A. which resulted in another victory for K.C.1. by the score of 8 ta 5. This Capt. F. W. Kennedy and Lieuts. | givec" ine go. girls the champion- 8. A, Flavelle and E. C. Southey | have been granted) equitation certi-. hip Jetween, these situations, f Beates. | director of the Y.M.C.A.. Bliss Bar- : ! --- {| Bum was umpire. The teams: i 4 | The headquarters staff of the 6th = K.C.I.--Forwards, Miss M. Walk- j | Field Artillery is: Lieut.-Col. E. W. | er, Miss I. Publow; centre, Miss Jean | Rathburn, 9th Brigade, C.F.A., 0.C.; | McDonald; defense, Miss Georgina {Capt. A. de la C. Irwin, 2rd ' Bri- | Ferguson, Miss A. Gardiner. i gade F.B.C.A., adjutant; Capt. ¢. C. Y.W.C.A Forwards, Miss. F. Wil- Riley, 6th Brigade, C.F.A., orderly | son, Miss Jeanette Mackenzie; cen- {officer. The 22nd Battery officers are: | tre Miss Mabel Smallridge; defense, ' M 0.C.; Capt. C. P. Fee, 24th Brigade, F.B.C.A.; Lieuts. N. H. Macaulay, RMC GT) Casts, WUC, and J. A. F. Chapman, Sth F.B.C.A. (super- | numerary.) | ajor W. R. Reirdon, 34th F.B.C.A., | i $ Pte. E. A. Torrance, son of James Torrance, M.P.P., for North Perth, | twenty-eight 'years of age, and aun | undergraduate of Queen's University i has been transferred from the 78th | Gramophones, Grate | iy i | Highlanders of Nova Scotia to the Ohelas, Columbia. and Victor records, | Royal Canadian Meusted Wifes, and Odeon and Jumbo records, Bdison 2 | is now on the firing Hne. : ~ minute records, Blue Amberal ro : Forty studepts are to be recruited | from Toronto university at once. for | g : Miss May Porter, Miss Eva Porter. Met With Bad Accident : Edward McCammon, one of Ports- mouth's senior key players, met | with a bad accident while his team was playing agginst the Maple Leafs at the covered rink in the semi-finals on Wednesday night. The skate of one of the opposing players gashed Ria loft hand between the thumb and first finger. Mr. McCammon had to stop playing for the remainder of the | game, and had three stiches placed' in the wound. * ! E] Friday and Saturday Specials | George Walerow Arrested On Charge f Of Vagrancy Given Twenty-four | Hours to Leave City -- Tippler H Was Placed On 'Prohibited List." ffs LAAMMALsana sansa ------------------ i I A Ove DRINK STOPPED MEN FROM GO- . ING TO THE FRONT. , { * =z == SS ® i Popular Music 2 for 25c : opu , All the fatest and most popular music, vocal and instrumental, including: W rap Me in a Blanket of Love, Saskatchewan Goodbye, Just for To-Night, Mary Pickrord, Poor Pauline, Tip-Top { Tipperary Mary, £roany Melody, Little Ford, I Want To Go To Tokio, Clinatown My Chinatown, I'm a Long 'Way Fram Tipperary, High Cost of Living, Eileen from Old Killarney, Erin's Isle and hi grows \ Yona, Ballin the Jack, Valse Elaine, Valse June; Pick a Chicken. > iis name, he was thinking about Thursday being his "Jonah Day. i . . : " t . amr chant wih sairnecy." | 1.25 and $1.50 R ts for 45¢ eon ure changed wih vucrsocy," $1.25 an : eprints for . : Ghorge Walsrow, a stranger 1 our gates, was accused. of vagrancy, | €l in the police court, on Thursday i mornmg, and as he sat in the dock, waiting for the magistrate to call | § within "Nagrancy for what 7' said the { Including THE ROSARY, by ¥lorence M. Barclay. Over 600 of the latest additions to this list prisoner] with an anxious look. | tv choose from. : > ; "For doing nothing," replied «© the » y > magistrate, { » Then Walerow told a story about ! §l St. Patrick S Cards -B having enlisted for the frapt, but i . The i d y s p afterwards being put out of the Booklets and Post Cards. The largest and choicest line in the city to select from i ranks. It appears he was rejected on ae count of his love for strong drink : - : pb The College Book Store 4 > The magistrate decided to give him | a chance to leave Kingston. "1 will give vou twenty-four hours to get out of the sity, = he said. t 160 Princess Street OPEN NIGHTS. Phone 919, 2 And Walerow lost no time in mak- gi . . ; ing for the door. Gn a eu = s \ drunk, gathered in In Con-\! 74 er vw wen stable Nicholson, on Wednesday night, ems mins um -------------- i -------- eeemm------ ---- was given 'a chance on coadition that he place himself on the "prohi - RA . 8 : bited list."" He has been hitting it . # : up very strong for some time, and ; the magistrate said that the only porte : wayway for him to cut it ont was i to place himself on the list. 3» The ; young man was not very anxious te ol > be placed among the "drys," but , > finally consented tq follow out ' the 1 suggestion of' the magistrate. His 2 a day in or Interview case. was remanded for der to give him tim: to Inspector C. W, Wright and get --on the list. Goods | Wo have a shipment of Eng. » lish Gold Bar Pins and Brooches which were delivered to us at a great redudtion. ! The reduced prices are still on them, and, in some Cases, Brooches and Necklots can be i bought at hall their regular worth, | { | THE MOWAT HOSPITAL We Are in Receipt of New Goods, Every Day It Will Soon Be Necessary To Pro. vide Move Accommodation The Board of Dirsctors of the Mowat Memorial Hespital met on Wednesday afterncon, the following members be ing present : Dr. J. C. Connel!, Jame A. Minpes, Prof. Codd, J. A. Hendry, Hugh MeBratney, Dr. MacCallum. The reports of committees wer» very satisfactory, particularly the visiting directors" report, 'which states that everything was found in a most neat and tidy condition, and they had nothing but words of praise to add vegarding the management of the hos- pital generally. This report brought to the netice of the board' the fact that, owing to | the increase in the number of pa- Nients being treated and the work done, in the near future, when funds would allow, it would be necessary to provide more accommodation, especi- | ally the enlargement of the present kitchen and dining-1oom. ¢ There are now twenty-three patients | in residence, two of whom are about | to return to their homes, being com: | There are a few small Pla- tinum Pieces among them at 20 i Per cent. discount. Smith Bros., | ! Jewellers - Opticians | Issuers of Marriage Licenses New Serge Dresses, New Suits for Spring, New Coats for Spring, New Blouses, New Neckwear, New Embroideries, New Wash Goods, New Sil , -- ---------- ---------- ---------------- = - Fur Sale Gourdier _ Furier 98-80 Bruck 86. The patients and gtaff of the hospi- tal are indebted to the press of | Kingston for copies of the daily pa- vers which have now been sent regu- larly to the nospital for some time. This is another of the maby favors | for which the hospital must thank the management of the Whig and Standard. Pr. D. E. Mundell and George Nicol wers appointed visiting governors fer the present month, To Cure A Cold In One Pay. Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tablets. Druggists refund money if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's | mewt"0n 2 ip ewman Ww p Turk Prisaaer-obwar, in the : cri - 9 Only the Newest of the New to be Seen Here. The military. hospital . with tuberciine.! wee Bllyeees trouble, is in a very low condition, and is not expecied to recover. A! Gerinan is confined in Rockwood has- | pital and is getting along as well as | can be expected. } Music and book sule. College Book Store. See advt. Rev. J. B. Grimshaw, fornerly of the Union Street Baptist Church, has The Always Busy Store \ ee in All kinds of Real Estate, iy e-- Dwellings, single and dou- SUPPLIESeess | hle, Stores 'and Building | Lots. a i A complete list can he obtained at e 1n d | office. ~ Here are... a . few good pure | para BUILDERS' hi 4 the dennt in North Frans as | p-- & chases: e in of the Army Service Corps : 3 H | of the First Ganadiun contmgene." Found Guilty of a Serious Of. Canada $2200 Brick, atom 30, (near Ware), "Fresh to-day, I and Shaw | p st. ts." Cass age PALE fence in Court at Picton st. (hetow rs, © Ot a, 4; Wande club champiouship on Wedonday sven | ing, A. Strachan's rink AA. singin, M. F Hl daonten | Cotmavely by 13 wy ro 3 : : To your special order or de- | ... " ; Ea L te oy, ; pone Fo a ; . gp Beautiful Quartered = Oak § Neuting (hot-water of fous goal sen Wanders so Ove. JI Kingston's Eamone Bue Store. Ed oe ALT Ul Chitin Qaastored | 5 Re biting to ou Mag wa Wedneshay night, in the first ofthe ff Seems J stated thus Philly Vandiwater, aged ' Pables, Ok Yan * fo 45 feet, home-and-home to decide the NEW FURS I twenty-two, son of David Vandiwat- | Beautiful Quaztered FOR Championship of the N.H.A. Theyscore * [fier Wellington, was found guilty of |] jeu! On 1 was 4 to 0 pa {two Sflehses against a little girl and Cabinets, Wardrobes, Cedar W Mullin, ---- : / " | was sentenced to two years, less one boa . | Orillia Intermediate Champions ! day, in the Central he was Thwstis. Hamdwomety hand-carv. 1 Real Eatate Broker Altho Wiarton dele Orillia | tried by Judge Middleton. i : 5 Paso oe | Cor r Streets. sn, Ney seh we sod Sa a vn atom #1, [ER : i nce last ; ! { - | the A. intermediate 'ch oe | simifar sharge against hig father, | : i a ok ed & By Mure of their our- was held over till the next court. | . from. cat game, won EE a i ae. "title by two gouls on the round. | Associated Charities.' i ---------- ! The Board of Associated Charitivs | reports a great need of clothing for | | women at the t | A time. he Saildren is very song { Those who can help are asked to send | : its to St. "s Hall in! ca the Board distribution | will immedintely. follow. : i LL mn. i VER Cop A TO A A CL TL Td pL RAY Ym SEE ME Before You