THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, FRIDAY, MARCH 12, 1915, . Sto rage Telephone 489. John McKay i Furnishings Made easy. Under one roof, your choice in Furniture, 'arpets, Rugs, Curtains, ete There Is no trouble in harmonizing color .effects and prices are lower owing to this combitiation, you get Tables for parlor $1.50 up to $25, Parlor Suites.--B8ome handsome fesigns, mahogany finish, at $23 and Our special at $48 is best on mar- ket. You choose your own covers to match draperies or carpets and we do the rest. Linoleum, new patterns, all widths. Rugs, 19105 stock all in, un- usually fine selection, Repair and Upholstering work promptly and wel done. Phone 90, | Yours T. F. HARRISON AUTO LIVERY | ry 7 Bibby's Garage Al Auto Mechanics B a 917, Residence. Auction Sales We are now booking our spring sales. Book early. and Secure! choice of dates. We will buy the contents of any hoase. - Allen's THE 21ST PRACTISING SOME FIELD STUNTS TO TRY ON THE GERMANS It Is Attacking Down On the Gan- anogque Road ---- Col. Denison Is Making An Inspection Of the Bat- talion. The 2ist Battalion, on Friday morn ing, accompnied by two transport waggons, left the eity at 8.30 o'clock and marched down the Gananoque road. At its destination, the battal ion was divided up into companies tand attacking, retreating and other movements will be gone through. The ts ollicers have been given several lee tures. in map-reading, and in this sub ject particularly the practieal scale is shown. Each officer is given a bid priot maf' of the country and must be uble to find his way back with his eompany to the base or objective point. Un these movements, the men carry their rifle and ammunition pouch, and are taught how advance under cover and fire at the most opporiune times. . - It has several times heen that there is" a scardity of officers for the Expeditionary Force, hut this is rapidly being remedied by a large nimble being provisional lier until qualify classes of the reported made they nUMerous all parts of men who- are tenants in. some of the being conducted in country, Col, 8, J. V. Denison, Lieut.-Cel R. GG. Qtewart and Capt. T. W. Law son, of the brigade of which the 21st Battalion is a unit, in the city on an ipformal inspection trip. Col Denison, prigadfer, is anxious to find the 21st is capable of instead of having special parkdes for the purpose, he appears now and' then and makes an informal inspection. He is very proud of having the 21st as part of his bri gate, and expressed himsell as well satisfiedwith the work it is doing are out just what toing, and quietly The horses of "'¢" been given names the letter "'C." from Cécile include Carrie, Chum, Carbon, Jattery have commencing The names to Cumbersome, Cigarette, Cer Coral and Cab- all with range and ise, aret. "C" Battery on noon held its first the barracks cruits of ten splendidly Thursday after- driving drill on square, and the re- days ago showed up The officers taking the R.S.A. course, who have been appointed to commissions in the 7th Brigade, will complete the course hefore taking up other work. The third course finishes before Easter. Lieut. F. P Welch has been at- tached to No. 2 detachment, P.A.S. ~ L. Teed has been recommended for a provisional lieutenaney in the 5th Field Battery, Six more musicians will be wk {en on the strength of the R.C.H.A band to bring it to full strength. A gun from "C"" Battery will be vsad in the funeral of the late Pte. Hooper, who will be buried from his | home at 150 Patrick street, at 10.30 | 6h Saturday. Capts. T. F. Elmett and E. W. Jones have been promoted to the |rank of major in the 21st Battalion. A little surprise, which will each officer in camp the sum 1864.60, was fountl in orders cost of Friday, {when it was stated that instructions | {had been received from Militia Heud- | quarters to the effect that the value of the hinoenlars, weh equipment and , automatic pistols issued to the offi- {eata of the 2st Mattalion will le ve. | leovered under arrangements which will be made with the paymasters. When the order came for the issue'of | the equipment it was stated that the {binoculars and pistols were to he {supplied free of charge, and the ofli- cers | congratulated themselves ace | cording. as both were expensive a oles, The glasses, which ave a [hin h nower, will cost 840 and the pis- itols $20 each. i Capt. H. R. Wilson, 1).A.A., and Q. ML.G., is on an inspection trip tp Ottawa. men also arrived on Friday afternoon' from Peterboro. The men will be quartered in 'the old Regiopolis *5l- building. Major Hall and Cap- tain Carruthers will establish an of- fice in this building immediately. lege It is not thought likely in militia quarters that the mobilization of the third 'contingent will be at Petawa- wa. At preset there are a large number, of Austrians interned in the concentration camp there and they wecupy all the available buildings. If the third c8ntingent battalions were to be mobilized theére new build- ings would have to be erccted and as there are already splendid buikl- in Kingston, Belleville and Ot- wa for the purpose it is thought highly improbable that Petawawa would be ings used NEEDS 835,200, ind Will -Begin a Canvass Of City Next Week. Ihe Finanee ' Committee of the Young Men's Christian Association Inst night ake final arrange: ments for the annual subscription can vase which will commence hext Mon day night, About fifty business men and veung being asked to assist in the and these will meet for tea 6.30 pan. when name seleeted from lists of Prospe to the work will be YMCA, the met to m men are 'anve ns » on Monday at will be tive subseribers Fhis year it $6.900 to {including the December 31st next. 700 of the above by memberships, ete covey standing deficit) up to The sum of $1, amount will be met £5,200 raise leaving raised in subseviptions. past year of the Association weegsful one, not only in of activities, hut by ONOmMY as has been con During 1914 to he I'he has been a the matter a trict oc sistent with ellie the standing overdraft was consider ably reduced. There is. still a remain ing $1 440, which, Hf wiped out this year, will relieve' the Association' of the serious drain on the current pense involved in the continual payment of interest I'he Association is counting the loyalty of both the and sup porters in campaign n ieney. ax- funds, on workers making the ue THREE CAS TO BE TRIED Before Justice Britton at the Assiz- es Next Week. In the Supreme Court of Ontario sittings to be held here on Match 16th, before Justice Britton, there are three civil cases. I'here is no jury list. T! he first case is Susman & Cdher vs. «J. Josephs Brothers company. Ih: plainly claim is for 981.11 for scrap iron sold and delivered, and the defendants are making a counter- claim for $1,000 for ou goods not te ng up to sample. J. Rigney is acting for the tif. and King & Smythe for the defendants. The sécond case is the Bell Tele | phone company vs. Fallons Brothers for $719.83 Jor pi oged damages for ; ne gl gence. A C Wpningham } is aet- ing for the i and. T. J. Rigney i for the defendants. e thifd case is Simmon¢ Brothers ve, C. H. Powell and T. W. Sands for an injunction order restraining tha | defendants from having work done at | 297 Princess street, which is owned by the defendants. The defendants deny the rights of the plaintifis to use his land for purposes claimed, and claims damages for interference by his pro rosed building operations! Nickle & Farrell are acting for the plaintiff and A. B. Cunningham for the de- fendants. t | LIKELY TO BE TURNED BOWN. Request of Police Co Commissioners for Motor Patrol. Will the City Couneil grant {he re- quest of the Police © Commissioners for a motor patrol? This is a question, but it is thought i Hkely that the request will be torn: | ed down owing to. the fact that thn council is endeavoring to curtail ex- penditure as much as possible, As far as can be learned the eoun- cil favors the scheme, but. feels tha' when there is so much need of ent- ting down expenses, the city will b able to wet ulong for another year at any rate without the patrol. It will be remembered that the pes lice commissioners. at a meeting he! some {ime ago, decided to ask the | council to purchase the patrol, feel | ing that the police department eonls render much better gervice to the ontekirts of the city when calls are received. PATRIOTIC CONCERT GIVEN BY THE DAUGHTERS OF THE EMPIRE, In Grant Hall On Thursday ~The Programme Was tionally Good -- A Large Crowd Was Present. Night The patriotic concert given by the Imperial Order of the Da ughters the Empire, in Grand Hall, day night, will as one of the of its kind in people present. .on Thurs. long be most successful the large Frery number number of from the usual! kinds tableaux songs, living pictures, faney dances; illustra. i ted Song, on the list. The programme opened with teen beautiful costumed girls ing "Rule Britannia." Two representing cach of the "Allies sang appropriate patriotic songs: Une particularly pleasing part of seane - was the singing of the seillaise," by Miss Nita "Dante's Dream," Grannie,"' "p ictures "The Dreamers," pan," eping Of First and "Fortune Télers," in a splendid manner by living pie tures, great attention being shown to every detail. The "Flower of the F amily was a decidedly humorous chanwe, bag o family flour being and then a real flower of a a little fairhaived girl 'Kitchen Ariny" was typied hy a erowd. of children in the military costumes continued applause The Daugditers of the Fmpire was a particularly brilliant scene at the 'end of the first part' of the programme, the' costumes being perfect. Mrs. O. F Telgmann Wooing of Minnie Ha-Ha," scenes were The classieal showing dif ferent moods of human 'nature, was splendidly done by Mrs. Telgrann The modern dances, the "Gavotte," "One Step," "Hesitation Waltz," and "Fox Trot" were illustrated by Miss Hudon and 1. Metiowan, and were much enjoyed. Mrs. Symons Fave the Spanish dante in a graceful and pleasing manner. During the evening solos were en by Miss Brenda Jackson, Herbert Wood, Miss M. Lieut. Black. The Pipers hand of the 21st lion gave selections during the termission. and clnssical posing being eigh: ~Sutherband. "Like Yon, From Punch," 'Seenes From ¢ da wera first a shown family, gayest Ihis read "The and the posing, riv- Mrs. Chalmers and Jatta- in- Killed Or Wounded. A very lang list of Canadian cas- ualties are announced from Ottawa. Pte, W. Uonner, Toronto, died of wounds; Pte. A Pearson and Sergt G. J. Burgéss, Hamilton were killed in action, Five of the Princess Pate were killed between Feb. 28th and March 1st. Private K. Spencer, Con- secon, Ont, with 13th Battalion was killed in action on Feb. 27th The wounded are numerous, many of them old countrymen with the Ca- | nadian forces. Great Variety in Men's Hats. George Mills & Co.'s, display of new hats reveals a tremendous vari- ety of shapes and shades. An Osder Changed Arrangements were made for the bagging of 200,000 bushels of oats at Richardsons' elavator, but the order has bean changed and now the oats will ¥e shipped through to Montreal and bagged there for shipment to the | army "Page and dat Gib- Shaw sweets," son's. Spring Mi Millinery Opening Excep- | of | reme mbered i events | on | the progranuwe was a pleasant ch ange |. d} sing- ["4} wirls this | "Mar. | Aiders,"" ql shown | 8 of 3 brought shown in living pietures. ! 160 Princess Street. OPEN NIGHTS. ToNight and Saturday = "POPULAR MUSIC, 2 for 25c. All the latest and most popular hits. THE ROSARY, 45c. Also 600 other titles of reprint fiction. ST. PATRICK'S DAY Cards, Booklets and Post Cards. : The College Book Store Phone 919. Ladies' and Misse Dresses; Navy, Black, son's latest styles. all sizes. Saturday Misses' and Ladies Coats. son's latest creations. garments, starting Misses' and Ladies' Suits, new from the makers; chic styles; 3' All-Wool Serge Belgian. This 'sea- crisp and $10 up This sea- Really beautiful in We sell D. & A, Corsets, winde in Can- ada, by Canadians, for - placed in stock to-day. Canadians, A big shipment of Ladies' Neckwear To see is to admire. Try our Guaranteed Kid Glove at $1. 00. All shades, sizes and strongest guarantee.. unce worn always worn. nn ase Pictorial Patterns--newest and best. | NEWMAN & SHAW |£ Letters to theEditor | 0) Get Photograph Of Harbor Kingston, March 12.--(To the FEdi- itor): Why don't some one of au- thority see ' that a photograph is now taken of Kingston's water fromt {for the souvenir" cards and hooks that are by so many and SUPPLIES CEDAR SHINGLES MAEE GOOD "ROOFS. BU LER: Ww ate r proof, WE ather proof, heat proof, cold proof. We stoek and recommend 4 X Native ish ( great them, EDICH Gold Goods We have a shipment of Eng- Imported 8 Gold Bar Pins and Brooches reduction. and, in | i | | There ate a few small Pla tinum Pieces among them at 20 Per cent. discount, Opticians Smith Bros. Jewellers - their which were delivered to us at a Fhe reduced prices are still on some Brooches and Necklets can bought at half worth, CASH MN be regular | Issuers of Marriage Licenses Fur Sale Gourd 78-80 Bruch St. Lo of haa re) 3 ii pigase ot hf ll enre, Furrier a TEX rrée. THE WOOD Leas (Formarty Winds *) gr Pune 253 113 Brook St. Sergt-Major Inst. Edwards Jleaves Obber in re in musketry "for -~ Engineers | there, I Major A. Bourke," 41st Regiment, | Brockyille, was in 'the city on Thus. | day on militia business Four recruits arrived in the cit: Friday from Deserémto for the Pattery of the 2th he Buiggade of of Artil- {lary that will he { the third i content, Twenty "three | on oh | @ continued TUE Ter of prisoners from | ot i. AT The present time all prisoners are remov- (ed to the jall in cabs. e--pettol-von the transferring +the-poth GAR. WILL CONTINUE, Ths 'Grand Trunk Railway company 'has 'decided to continue for three {on Mouth, the pay of employees who ho ACLIVE "service, on this & 'month i csnbtue io "receive dull | pay; from , inclusive, 10 be ( ® the * basis of $30 4 | month; over $70 a month, to be con tinged on ball pay : up to "ia look at the souvemir hoo The new io in Hats ss for the We sent all: over the world. Now is the ice goes out of the en 20. | many large steamers gro ly along the water front. At 'some they are lying half abreast. Jt- might ' {he many years before one will here again. Vt | *now that King- {ston which hae the finest harbor on | {the lakes, is wot an inland sity. Take. and Leards. of harhor now: sell + S.ANGLIN&CO. a te Cedar and XXX Head Office « - Vancouver, Seetiriy. to Raliexhoiders $70.4 Wanngers for ong 3 ne. | Be EH i BL LL RY "Columbia Red ¢ Sedir r. ling. What do yoiu'ass iu thers A Tat JOSEP DIX. 3 STILL UNDER 1 DER DISCUSSION, | Niekle Charges : ARSin Before Police Commissioners 'made by Ald: | | Mickie shout the head of the polic: | department. has been no further com. n between, Ald. Nickle and | T Our ofl heated incubators ana] | SaeLumbor or, Coal & Woodesss TE aageh et