Daily British Whig (1850), 9 Apr 1915, p. 2

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, FRIDAY, APRIL 9, 1915. "= Pr AALALLLSALSES BS Highest Cash . | 151 Brock Street. 8. Wearer | 50,000 Muskrats, Mink, Red Fox, Raccoons etc. Write for Price List, The Fur House. IN MILITARY CIRCLES SCOUTS OF THE 21ST HAVE IN. ESTONE, ENG. Sometimes They Remain Out All Night--A Farmer Near Gleaburnie ivuk Them Lor Deserters and Res ported. The 21st Battalion is probably the best housed corps in Canada, and the redical attendance, under 'the super- of lreut.-Col. "H. R. Laff, s been of the best. Taking every aution against the dreaded spmat 4 special inspection was mce the outbreak in Belleville, v-seven men who were brought down from Lindsay by Capt. Spriggs en special attention as the man who died in Belleville from the discase .came from that place, result of the rigid examination = has been given out and there is absolut ly no carriers among these men. o Trapper te sion nits ihe Prices Paid For the Orders in King's Regula and Orders is often thought lessly broken by officers who satute when the are not wearing cap, I'he officers around Tete de bar- racks are penalizing every they ee breaking this rule, One of tions a Pont ou? Ihe R.C.H.A, is still in England al- though a few of the members are at the front with other units. Letters received state that the officers do not expect to move for a month, Lieut. G. K. Wilgress is pon the sick list, all of A large number of soldiers of ranks were at the production "September Morn" on night. Letween the second and third act some of the Toronto Uni- - - versity men who were,in a box gave the Varsity yell and later' the MeGill v v hdd AUTOMOBILES AND FOR HIRE, Phone 1177 George W. Boyd, 89 Ear] Street. CARRIAGES | INSURANCE Real Estate Investments J. 0. HUTTON 18 Market St. BUILDERS !! Have You Tried GYPSUM WALL PLASTER? It Baves Time P. WALSH, Barrack Street. Auction Sales We are now booking ow spring sales. Book early and secure choice of dates. We will buy the contents f any house. ' Allen's Phone 252. 113 Brock St. Pure Marmalade, | Crosse and Blackwell | Chivers and Son's D. COUPER Phone 76, Prompt Delivery. | (Coast Sealed Oysters) 8 | tario together from city onlin . {food hot for twenty-fc yell. | dently studying too hard, Queen's yell was given, but some Collegiate students in the balcony took up the challenge and gave their war cry, as no FOR FIELD KITCHENS. The Citizens Have Opened Up Sub- scription List. | | As other Battalions of the Second | Yovrioh > | Canadian Contingent have been equip- | 25 at the Barriefield ranges | ped with field kitchens and the citi- | Lhursday afternoon. zens of Kingston have opened a list eh for public subscription for this pur pose for the 21st Battalion. Municj | palities in this, military division have given liberally and -Kingstonians are | subscribing handsomely to the fund as is evidenced by a few of the amounts printed below. These kitchens cost about $1250! apiece and five are required for the | needs of a battalion. They have a | thermos attachment which will keep ur hours. | Anyone wishing to subscribe to this worthy object may send their sub- scriptions to the Whig office. The following is a partial list of | [subscriptions already received : James Richardson & Sons (!. Livingston W. C. Kent ative Finish Whig... ...... .... on IW. G. Craig & Lo., Limited . on The Colt pistols purchased by. the ing thoroughly tried and every aftor- noon a number practice inthe -- Ar mouries, A 45-calibre cartridge is used, and as a result the tendency of the weapon to "jump" is very. pro- nounced. Showing that every care is taken to ensure good sanitary conditions for the 21st Battalion new blankets {are being issued and the old will be thoroughly cleaned. This a periodical occurrence. is The Ordnance Stores have receiv- ed orders not to issue 360 pairs of shoes that were received on Thurs- | day. This is taken to mean that | the result of the inquiry in Ottawa { has proven that the boots are of too 3d Jd. Harty ............. #25 { poor a quality to be issued and they | W. B. Dalton & Sons . $25 | will be returned to the manufactur- {King & Smythe ........ ..... 2 t | Jackson Press . A local shoe repairer when asked i for -his opinion on the shoes now being issued says that poor quality. The greatest mistake is in the manufacture as the qual- { ity of the leather has improved since the revelations in Parliament. He showed the Whig representative a pair of new shoes he had on the stretchers. { was within a sixteenth of an inch of the edge. workmanship MISSIONARY EVENTS. | Entertainment Held By St, | Junior Auxiliary. The junior branch of St. James' | Auxiliary held a missionary entertain. | ment on Thursday evening over which | | Rev. T. W. Savary presided. Forty | children took part. Miss Phyllis Far {rar was in charge of the music and | | also read a paper she composed on | "China." May Sharpe, Wilhelmina Nobes and Winnifred Guild ably as- sisted in making the affair 8 success. A dialogue, "How to Help China," was given hy several young hoys. An- | nie Perry sang a fine solo and Eldred | | Saunders playedia choice piano selec- | tion. { James 48° he expressed it. ing down the soles until the thread was too close to the outside. As soon as the shoes are worn the sole drops off, Sergt.-Inst. Pennie, R.S.A. is in- structing the recruit of the 26b . Oversea Battery. f Chalmers Mission Band. Cant. W E Sten a5 The Macgillivray Mission Band of | __©2Pt. W. E. Steacy expressed him- { Chalmers Church 7ntertained the Three self as well satisfied with the war { Ws Club of Cooke's Charch at the C" Battery worked in the mounted home of Mrs. Isaac Allan, Victoria Parade on Thursday. The drill oa | street, on Wednesday afternoon. There Pnaay morning was on Barriefield were about thirty present and a most COUMRODS Where the different bat- | enjoyable time was _spent with sew. ing, games and a short programme. The room was prettily decorated with } flowers. Miss Goodwin, Miss McLel- land, Miss Slater and Miss Allan had | | charge of the 'dainty refreshments whidh they served very capably. The recruits for the Corps are coming in rapid branch is very popular, Major Hamilton, AD. of S. and T., is | applicants and accepts they have been examined. Weather Notes. - The shallow depression in the south | {west States yesterday is now centred in Iowa, indicating showers for On- IR.C.H.A with a few loeal ! ot | thunderstorms. Showers of rain or | {sleet hate been almost general in | Saskatchewan, "Neilson's ice cream bricks.' son's Red Cross Prug Store. R.C.H.A. men who 80 with other units will from Lieut. W. e Asn. uceived orders . mediately to Major Roy *, Gib. | left Thursday aight. "77 has proved himself | all ranks, and the officers and as the staff of the -A., are sorry to have him go. | Lieut. Dewey is officer co yNo. 3 Company, A.S.C., in the RS | seas. | RC.H.A. men for a month. It is us- udlly paid every week, laa HB Miller, { i8 a a cants for the Touth a He is secretary of the | hibition there and qualified at the last course as a captain. He ped Eo Bn LCR i t a sixty will the fourth course, y. Wilhtake away Thursday | The Queen's students are evi-+ ------ | I'he left half of the 21st Battalion | officers of the 21st Battalion are be- | ones | they are of| The sewing of the soles | The trouble was in the | 'Some ship carpenter had trimmed | them into the proper shape by carv-| at Quobec and | While here he | very popular with | r men to which he was at- | mmanding ab- | {sence of Major W. A. Mitchell over he || Provincial Ex. || will | flieers of the R.C.H A, and men of . "C" Pont betracks tween and the Jattery, on square, ete de Battal hz interesting work along and from therz city picking up SUPPOsE had been the battal it out to fir reach the city had made the were road and tion that ing an Scouts were divide ang each parts to the city, ountry guided their prismati ouac by 8 been force the heav gua informa ise in m twenty-th to two parties ok a differeit roaa 1ber going cross v by the stars and com passes, ever mi army scouts open a'. asions the in the to the city these On several have remained out night, returning in the morning. - One of occasions gave rise to a good story being tnla on a prominent farmer who resides near Glenburnie. He met an office: on the street whom he knew. and asked if there were any desertérs from. th& battalion. When a nega tive answer was given him he ap peared quite surprised as he was positive he had seen three Soldiers in heavy marching equipfient crawl ing behind & fence in a direction from the city He had seex three of Lieut. Cooper's men on | scouting duties. 00¢ Lieut.-Col. J. J. H. Fee and Capt. F. W Kennedy, 45th Victoria Rezimant Lindsay, were in the city on Thurs day. Major G. 1 Gillespie, of Cadet Corps, starts on spection trip through the on May '3rd and between {June 20th he will visit { places. Inspector his in Division then and fifty-ona Lieut.-Col. W, S, Hughes has ra [ceived a letter from Major. W. R Reirdon, 22ad Battery, which states that the men are 'all well and a'e comfortably ortered in barracks at Shorncliffe, England. + Twenty-one Queen's students have: been accepted for overseas servic: with the University Company of the 38th Battalion. They have been examined and will be attested in | Montreal when they arrive there on Saturlay aiternoon. Others are vol- | unteering and will be sent forward i detachments. The list is as fol lows J. J. Dunlop, . R. M. Keswick, H W. Hill, A. C McLachlan, J. Hether- fngton, 'J. S. Mills, ¥. E. Zeron, W.| P. Detlor, H. A. Craig, W. G. El- | liott, F. C. Mirlyn, J. J Cooney, A. Templeton, L. H. Stundrun and M. Hastings all Arts students, and R. | C. Rowlands, B. 0. Ward, H. BE. | Rowlands, O. D. Harvey and S. J. | Creighton, Science students. |. W. Nickle, son of W. F. Nickle, | { M.P,, who has been attending Coli. | legiate, is going with this detach- ment. H. E. Hill and R. C. Rowland {are the well-known football players and will be greatly missed from the rugby field Sock Donations Wanted. Donations of woollen socks or mon- ey for purchase of same for Queen's Stationary: Hospital, received by Kingston Chapter ' of ' Graduate Nurse's Association on April 10th, at 184 Princess street. "Neilson's ice cream bricks." som 8. Gib- "THE HAT STORE." Special for Saturday Musie, 2 for 25e. in a Bundle and With You, She Wrap Me Take Me Home t'aed 10 be Town Wh Way Fr to to 2 3 iford,". the ' "Zudora,"" nm, Chinatown, : Khayyan Chinatown 180 Princess Street. The College Book Store easasansas Books Framed $1.25 and $1.30 fox Pictures A picture al * ta ady framed popular with many whe do net wamt to spend the tiffie select ing a subject and a frame it. We have a splendid r line of framed pictures, show . ing a large and pleasing vari. ety of too, are able. is rR coi a ------ 15¢c. "Million Dollar Mystery," "The Rosary," "The Littlest "Rebel," "The Golden Web," § Woman TYYew "fhe Secret Haters," Garden," "Heather subjects a rk Moon." Hundreds of others surprising surprising to choose from. OPEN NIGHTS. Phone 919, TOT VYY YY YU YOY Y IVEY Ye TY ve Cross work. material A crt ANNI NG IN SN, colorings Pictorial Patterns for Newman The Always Saturday Buys Heavy Woolen Socks For Our Soldier Boys NAA AA A i Bleached -and Unbleached Sheetings for Red Ladies' Wearables 144 Rain Coats in pretty styles and serviceable Nobby style Coats, just received A range of Ladies' and Misses' Suits that will please the most particular tastes--priced at $10 up Am AP Wash Dress Materials A nobby range of exquisite weaves and popular §| Ta Men's Tie - Pin Special eww For this month we | will offer our "Men's, Tie Pins' at special dis- | counts, Now would be a 2ood | opportunity to wovide | Yourself with an attrac tive scarf pin at a con | siderable saving. | Bros, Opticians | Licenses Smith Jewellers Issuers of Marriage « ' Wanted A AAR tl rr rm, » ) Rats. A ------ 10c to 75¢c a yard Furrier 78-80 Brock St. Gourdier May. IT WILL PAY YOU TO TALK REAL ESTATE TO MULLIN. i | | & Shaw, | Busy Store. | For a small investment I have a BUY A NEW HAT | TO-MORROW tery manoeuvres were gone through. veterinary | ly, as this | J. keeping a register of the names of them after | overseas | | now on | { be carried as supernumerary to the | be. required. od | detached dwelling, on Nelson St. | (near Johnson St.), stone founda- QUEEN'S STATIONARY HOSPITAL, NO. 5. It is necessary to appeal to all who are interested in the Queen's Hos- pital for financial assistance. + The equipment supplied by the Govern- ment is as generous as can be expect- ed but no provision is made for many things now regarded as absolutely necessary in a modern hospital and laboratory. The Medical Faculty will do its share, both as a Faculty and individually, but much more will The fund for which appeal is now made is not for the benefit of the personnel of the hos- pital unit but directly for the sick and . wounded, to provide the best possible facilities and équipment for the hospital and laboratory and for extra comforts for the men who will | be cared for. Yoru old hat may look all right on dary, cloudy days, but not in the sun. Buy a new { one and get a good one. This | is the store for the best mak- ers' hats, Knox... .$5.00 Von Gal ... 400 Hawes ..... Piccadilly . . 3 i Waldorf .. 50 Jf NEW CAPS Rl NEW GLOVES | i} self if 1 > you up all winter. | who will aet as Treasurer of (fund. All expenditures will be made { by the Officer Commanding the Unit. Waverly ....... | leona charge of being drunk. Those of us who stay at home have now an opportunity of contributing | directly in aid of the wounded: to- | wards the mitigation of suffering and | restoration to health of those who are fighting our battles, i Contributions may be sent to Dr. | Williamson, Secretary of the Faculty, the in consultation with his staff, and statements wiil be made public of all such expenditures. J. C. CONNELL, -- Dean; Medical Faculty. NO FRIEND OF LOAFERS. Magistrate Told a Young Man To Se. : cure A Job. _ *What ar: you doing ?" asked Mag- istrate Farrell of 4 young man who came before him on Friday morning, -, was working last fall, hut | haven't heen doing anything since. | have been living. at home." i "Well, 1 be ashamed of my- | were you, a big able-bodied allowing your people to keep Tl remand your | case for a week to see if you get There were four drunks in the line. | A fine of $1 and costs was im- | upon the other three. I -------------------- i 4 ler's week-end sweets." Gib- | wy 5 | #eeeslumber, Coal & Woodesss | SUPPLIES ee-sg | tion, cement cellar. Lot 38x130 io a laneway: 6 rooms, foundation roe BUILDERS' Brick $8.00 Per 1.000 A lot of used brick, nearly all sound and whowe. As good as new for inside walls, ready for brick veneering., Price | $1,100, - On York St, a detached brick { dwelling, 8 rooms, hot water heats ing, light, for $3,600. On Birch Avenue, a new veneered dwelling, for $2,150, Houses to rent in good locations, E. W. MULLIN Read Estate and Insuragce Johnson and Division Streets, Phones 339 and 1456 brick | a Co I A NAA ltr Cor. .ANGLIN&CO. WOOD-WORKING FACTORY LUMBER YARDS, ' OFFICE PHONE 6s. FACTORY PHONE 1415, Our complete stock of Incubators, | Hovers and. other standard articles | We, stock the famous White Star Grit Csphers Poultry Foods, and Reme- | now open for your inspection. & i idies. If infprésted; sive us a call. | Large illustrated catalogue given | away free, i Incubators ... $17, $25, $34. Hovers .. .. . $9.50, $10.50 Huppers . . ..-.75¢ and $1.00 WAN

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