Daily British Whig (1850), 7 Apr 1915, p. 8

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iB | THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7, 1915. i ------ EE ---- ee |\ WLITARY CIRCLES R. H. TOVE IS HOME ii) JOAN LAIDLAW & SON SITUATION AT LINDSAY LOOKS SHIP JUST BEHIND HIM was WORSE THAN EVER. TORPEDOED. tist With Queen's Stationary Hos- Kitchener--Labor Strikes Cause pital--Dr. Morley Branscombe Trouble At the Docks. Gives 30th Battalion a Dog. i --n -- Lieut. A. W. Winnett To Go As Den. Every Person in England Relies on R. H: Toye arrived in the city "at The Lindsay military situation is Boon on Wednesday after spending the iH a beginning to look worse than ever, last six weeks on a trip to England i y says the Peterboro Examiner. Not 'vhere he met his brother, whom he I >» only have the authorities cro®ded bas not seen in forty-one vears. Alis seven hundred men into Lindsay for trip over on the steamship Scandang- | an inadequate training, but appar- Yi®h was uneventful, although he ently they have heen so anxious to !earned in press reports after he get a crowd of men there that the arrived that a steamer only forty medical examination has not been all minutes behind the Scandanavian had it should- have been, and the result been torpedoed and sunk, although is that the Government has been pay- all on board had been saved. ing 81.85 a day for men who are The passenger list was heavy, and now declared to be medically wmfit, the people do not seem afraid of tor- No less than eighty -seven of the re--- pedo attacks, although; of COUrse, - cruits sent to Belleville have been re- they are continually talking of them. ested by the medical officers at Belle- Tm Pusuchger sery he in Fogland, is 4 Black and White Checks, Donegal ville. There is indignation in Lind- still excellent, and r. i1oye had no 5 3 say, whore apparently they think trouble while travelling. Tweeds, Holland Blue, Fancy Gaberdine, they are a law unto themselves. hen usted what the puchie gwar iy) Tipperary Tweeds on Green and Brown -- there thought of the war, Mr. Tove ay 1 tea 0 te ralbing "Watch," the hig vellow dog which said that "Kitchener" was always 250 ('he ks, and other HOVE Ities, $7.50 .up to accompanied" "A" Company, 39th the answer, Every person depends $16.50. Regiment, when it left Picton for on him and repeats the assertién ere lelleville, on Monday, was presented dited to him that the war will com- to the boys by Dr. Morley Brans- mence in May. ¢ ! ry combe, formerly of Kingston. The onlv real trouble in England 8 = » "Watch" is a good natured mascot is the strikes, and he saw ships load- AY 7A 3 and may be depended. on to be eter- rd with perishable fruit wait for at | F A ~ nally on guard. SEPARATE COATS Fd The separate "Wrap Coat" is now classed as one of the things every:woman "must have" and we are ready with a num- ber-of new and very suitable'Spring Models. -- hrs ntors ning unlond as] For Spring and Summer wear, both in : | Capt. J. F. Sparks, AM.C., has Mr. Toye returned on the steam- cream and fanev materials. been detailed as medical officer in ship Metagami, arriving in Halifax : charge of the military hos vital, vice on Sunday. On Tuesday he stopped S. J. Keys, AM.C., Fag | | * as heen over in St. John's, and found five 1 detailed medical officer at Fort Henry inches of snow on the ground there. PHN Sf for the prisoners of war, and also X aT : aC 0 the 14th Regiment. LE Lieut. R. B. Richardson has been owl XY In Gaberdine and Fancy Cloths, also in | ' . r \ . s lv itl nh | detailed as medical officer to "CC" > 0 RE Covert Cloths; $11.50 to $19.50. | Catering to Young Men is a Study with us! 1 Battery, RC.HA. } AHS [ Young Men Don't want freaks but thev Do - i : . ~ Tole, Capt. H. R. Wilson, A:D.A.A. and CIAL ® want Wide-awake, Snappy. Attractive Clothes! § QNG., is on a trip inspecting the EC RUN Black Moire oats | They want Styles that express vigor and taste companics of the 59th Regiment at oh ne ih every minute detail of making 1 -JAlexsodria "and dintridi. Etmcie s N 3 Model lis] 1 : ck * A 'oop . * Woods NN we New Spring Models, stylish and ser- That's exactly what Our Young Men's Clothes Lieut.-Col. A. G. F. Macdonald is The Late 'B. C. Woodruff = stceabl $19.50 1 $25.00 : Ss give you. Originalify and exclusiveness--and these a president of a board of officers On Easter Sunday, April 4th, af- viceable, 00 to $25.00. Jive ' ginality : Xclusiveness--i ase aga ee : If vith Capts. J. A. Gillis and G. A, !er four days illness of pneumonia : ) ol --_---- are the attributes of being well-dressed. i] | MacNachtan, all of the 5th Regi. Bugle Clinton Woodruff _ eldest son == = RR It's a strong assortment that vou have choice ment, which will assemble at Corn- 97) Kine Sirs, William Woodruff, ou ! y . ci wall for the purpose of investiga- & street west, passed away of here--in the neat, graceful, form fitting Coats ting and reporting upon the acciden- a die Hotel Dieu. with soft-roll fronts; plain or patch pockets---neatly fi} tal shooting of an Indial girl at the Years and ohm mova CF olty-ons Wo i . . a . International Bridge, Cornwall. a ven months of age, and cuffed sleeves; high-buttoning Vests, and I'rousers -- Tos beloved by all who knew him. that hang to good effect--Suits worth coming to see! fl The 7th Overses Brigade is now 0 remains were taken to his late f " ox honie, and on Tuesday at 9 a.m | up to full strength. The 25th Battery wer 5 Bo avy 34.0 . re transferred by S. S. Corbett, : 3 v : and Ammunition ( olumn, Ottawa, undertaker, to Harrowsmith, rs Fabrics in Broken Checks Pencil Stripes and { have together 273 Men and ths | Po er ker 0 H place at 1 p.m. : Mixtures of Browns, Blues and Greys. Entirely J] Pottery has 145 men. rosidence, we Ghois grandmothers A most complete stock now ready, and at prices that | . sidence, Mrs, VX 3 p "hi » ' a1") , New Colorings. $15.00 and $18.00. pe 2lat Battalion iit on Wed; Sencames" wit We peas Ciariston, surely mean a saving to. you. |} nesday morning for a route-march all hig friends. i : {through the country north of the - {Livingston's, Brock St. te polls a TT er pans, Both Black and Navy Serges . i : \ : " the city of the death f Henry A little out of the way, but it will pay you 1 ownrrigtiat Battalion, huve tues (12 017 (5 the tuth of | dros to walk. i 4 . gist, who died on Tuesday afternoon. | Width. ae x & He was the father of Dr. I. 0 Six officers of the 21st Battalion Pe : . have been granted field officers' certifi- Pye, Part Neds, Texas, hose NAVY SERGES .... cates, rs ley, Kingston. . Deceased "is woll. NAVY SERGES Caine 38 inches Sergt. A. D. Brown, Corpl. S. Suv in 2 gaton rent suveral NAVY SERGES .... 40 inches " 2 us $ > . Diamond Pe Li Sather, 14th and had ade IN a to imi NAVY SERGES nie. 42 inches ; a Soriificate E ne this. summer at the Park with his NAVY SERGES .... 54 inches, very special. 75¢ a amily, ES i Pte. W. H. Herman, 14th Regiment : PRR, NAVY SERG: +++ 50 inches has been transferred to the 891k Late Mrs. James Trueman. NAVY SERGES cre DS inches | Battalion: X AL the Kingston General Hospital NAVY SERGES .... B8 inches ----- on Tuesday evening, at 6.30 o'clock, : Ptes. W. P. McQueen, W. Whittaker there passed - away Secelia Powell, NAVY SERGES va BB inches and Gibbons have heen accepted as wife of James Trueman, 87 Barrack NAVY SERGES .... 58 inches recruit( for the 39th Battalion. street. -- The deceaséd was born: at Hythe, Lieut. A. W. Winnett, 14th Regi- | Kent, Eng., thirty-six years ago, » * i, . > ment, will © go overseas as dentist and was the daughter of William with No. 5 Stationary Hospital Powell, who survives. She came to (Queen's). Canada two years ago. = - In religion Mrs. Trueman was an "li Battery commenced its mount- | Anglican, a member of 'St. George's ed parades cn Wednesday. cathedral. The survivors, besides -- ' the deceased's father who lives in Every gunner or driver in "C" Rat- England, are a husband, one son and a. » | ry tery has an equal chance to become one daughter, James and Georgina, I i} an non-com. Likely men have heen residing at home. | : i} chosen und have been filling the On Thursday afternoon' at two positions to date, and on Wednesday o'clock service will be held at the a class was started in which the men late residence, at which Dean Starr will be given lectures and afterwards will officiate. The remains will be examined. : wok UT VEGI examinations other men will be chos- en. " : - = f CLAIMS FOR DAMAGES . . i $1 <. iia .- rs aa ew Suede finish, one of the stylish Spring Gloves th Plain Scrims, fino and coarse weaves in. lf) Syme soelimucnr st. bth vie | oy pr comm ee i white, cream, and natural shades, at ll Artillery course, which opens off April + : Fam give excellent se -- 1 A 3 25c¢, 35¢ and 40c a yard il 26th. It is not expected that the Wednesday morning, at the non- fourth course will be quite as largely jury sittings of the County Court, . attended as the former courses. Lieut. before Judge Madden, the cass oi Mi ra : Ross, P.A.S.8.C., returned from Ot- | nerva Ellen Hayes vs. George Boom- rn mr, |tawa on Wednesday morning. hower, was heard: -Both parties Te- side at Arden, and the plaintii is : | Major J. Hemilton,--A-D.of Sand making a claim for $20 damages [Iw 2 r NT A _____Hemstitched and Faney- Bordered T., anticipates no trouble in re. i the of mendent for cutting me Scrims, in white and natural, from cruiting men for the Veterinary Corps bue and wood belonging to Plains. ' . which is bei mobilized at St. Jean, "he defendant claims he had a rgat . . 25¢ to 60c a yard me Que. A number of men have made to cut such timber. The case was application for such positions before | not concluded when court adjourned. the order was issued and he expects at noon. W. SN. Herrangton, Napa- 'a rush of recruits. nee, appeared for the plaintifi and T. t : | - J. Rigney for the defendant. | The Army Service Corps is not The case of John Bennett vs. the Scrims with fancy colored - borders; aking volunteers but the names of | Township of Pittsburg over 8 tax pretty patterns; Suranteed fast colors, at {suitable men are taken and filled. | demand, has been withdrawn. » 25¢, 30c and 40c a yard ae reavitiin for the 355 Battal Think Tt Over. ing 'along briskly There are 'three gi ood reasons why | é : . " 52 Coenen td 16 LONG LITE H08 Tor Boys ' | 'penheim's. latest story. First, be- 4] § i icause it is by Oppenheim, the [ino | | J Colored Art Muslins, a very large vari- Prisoners of war 'at. Fort | tive and mystery stories. Second tt. ety in dainty designs, at 12%¢, 15¢ & 20¢ yd. Tuesday afternoon. He was directed by America's greatest . preaches to them wbout' once each producer of film plays, Otis Turner. | I u ------ Third, every resource that could he - suggested by genius ior that could | We have just received a new lot of Boys' 'Long Life" : be Procured with mondy has been Boots. "Long Life' Shoes wear better than any others and ; : : « all has Rurchased | drawn upon to make this the most |) besides a. og looking and fitting. Te y ; Madras } Magliss, t and Fauey Mus. his father, Capt. John Racal, a We tay to you with il soioumem, $f are sv ins, Case ths, teens . wi 1% summer engage in the coal miss the "Black Box" and you will : ; tonnes. A big assortment at attractive Falls and have y opt the best film ever offer- | Sizes 11 to1312 Capt. John Randall will ed to blic of Kingston. At the | prices. ! . go to Ottawa, to take charge of the Ideal Theatre next Monday and Tues: | steamer Buena Vista, which will be | day, - engaged in carrying sand for the a Praare | Siliea Brick company, Ottawa. Sympathy From The King. | George West, 277 Montreal street, | : On Wednesday morning, Mra | : : ; | : 1 ; y : : y i | widow of Gunner West, who lost his, The Lockett Shoe Store : . i Litt. las- |e copula the erult al - : 5 | : . : : a {the Governor-General s note of sym-| P.8_ A Suit Case as cheap as $1.25 or better if you want it | pathy in the following words: > { "The King commands me to as jsure you of true sympathy of ee nd rT lt

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