i p--------" et | men and mufit them for. active ser- A TRAITOR =e oF dny other position in lire? A | person who sells liquor to a soldier ------ {is & traitor to his SOUNtEy," i n SUPPLIE J | ¢ More money was spent last wee SUPPLIES. JIQUOR 30 A 'tf drink than was given to, the SOLDIER . i churches for thé past two years, de- I ---- i elared Mr. Spence. To-day belng | jy Will Be 900 Strong--The R. C. Rev. B. H. Spence Denounces the Li- | Sunday we know that the bars Te}. yy 4, Entrenched Its Guns at Glen: quor Traffic -- He Says the Money | closed; but to-morrow the churches| b of Bat : i Ruse 1 osed and the bar-rooms urnie urday. Wastéd On 1t 0 i" Worse Do. i bio hg The latter in Ontario if There will be in Barriefield camp pression. Than, War, { all placed side by side would reach | by Wednesday night about 800 hens Rev. Benjamin H. Spence, repres- | 5 distance of some eleven miles and | volunteers who will immediately enting the Dominfon Alliance, oceu- | coupled with the shop licenses would | formed into the 53th Overseas Bat, pied the pulpit of Sydenham Street! yaach another two and one-half miles talion. At present Lieut.-Col. J J Methodist church on Sunday morn-|ajl dealing out poisonous beverages H, Fee, 45th Lindsay Regiment, is in command,but it is understood that he ihe, { whieh create the necessity of three "Thy Kingdom come, thy will be! jjousand graves being dug each |is too valuable as a recruiting officer to be given an overseas command No done on earth as it is in heaven." | year This fulfillment cannot be accom-|' Drink, said Mr. Spence, also low- |list of officers has yet been submitted plished as long as the liquor traffic | intellectual qualities of a|by Col. T. D. R. Hemming for official approval, but they are being chosen. {ers the stagds in the way, said the speaker. | sountry and where it is found fifteen | It is almost a certainty that several well-known Kingstoniang who have We'should rid the country of this evil | sus of every eighty-eight go to sehool obstruction #0 that we can get at | in Owen Sound schooling bas in- God's work. . The latter cannot De |wreased twenty-five per cent since offered their services will be accepted. solved until the liquor traffic is sol- | frohifition was restored. {The camp of the men who will be ved, continued Mr, Spence. {1 formed inte the 59th Battalion is | - "We tulk these days about busi-| along the line fence north 'of the ness depression and blame it on the) camp grounds, and their area ex- war. To a certain extent this may | by [tends from the reservoirs west. black duck eggs this spring laid by be true, but so much money was | white rollin It is quite remark- The eight haw utatiey battalions, squandered on dring ast year i a | able; but is probably due to the fact orders for ' e Toctn Ung Sf which Be A a fine that the duck must have access to era isu last he place of 'mobili- sion has been wasted, hence the hard | black pigments. | sation named. The 58th will mobi- times." {lize at Toronto, the 09th at Kings- "We have exhausted our vocabul- 9 ton, the 60th at either Quebec or ary. in speaking of the atrocities of 00 5 ' cure - constipation, al S one of the Maritime Provinces, the the Germans," sald the speaker. They 61st at Winnipeg, the 62nd at Vie- have been condemned for using poi- biliousness and all liver ills. Do not Eripeor EVERYTHING IS READY FOR THE ENTERTAINMENT OF VISITORS AT THE i A WHO THE 59TH BATTALION vor OVERSEAS TO MOBILIZE AT BARKIEFIELD, Lays Black Eggs. Frederick Storms, Yarker, gathers real. home in our own country who manu- facture lguid poison te deal out to toria, the 63rd at Calgary, the 64th sohous gases to destroy life, but at Ottawa, and the 65th at Mont- viat do you think of the traitors af irritate. 250. The R. C. H. A. returned on Sun- day morning from Glenburnie, where it entrenched its guns, Early Sun- {| day morning sixty rounds were fired | off. Annual Celebration | Kingston, Ont, June 3rd Pr ogramme : Forenoon.--Trades Procession with Bands; Motor Boat Races, Yacht Races, Baseball, ete. = . 1 Frerncou at Fale Grounds--~Bands, Vaudeville, Wrestling Matches, Base- ball, Motor Cycle Races, Horse Races, viz.: 2.15 Class, $400; 2.25 Class, $300; 2.60 Class, $260; Local Running Race, $60; open to horses County of Frontenac, thoroughbreds barred, This Is the opportunity for relatives and. friends to visit the soldiers at Camp. Excursion Ratent Titkets, fare and a third, good June 2nd tg 4th, inclusive; June 3rd, single fare hey 1 W R. D, SUTHERLAND, Mayor and Chalrman. W., W, SANDS, MIs, Secreiary-Treasurer. R, J. Reld, Manager. rash Calumbla lz. 750 Fach nition Dry Cells &VV LG% KINGSTON FOUNDRY THE FIRST CARE OF EVERY PARENT IS Major 'Routh and Lieut. V. Cro- thers, 8th Regiment, C. M. R., were iw command of the advance party for this unit, which arrived in the eity on Saturday, and prepared a place for the regiment at Barriefield camp. The establishment of the regiment 1s 668, but it is about twenty. . over: strength, «There will be 220 horses in the camp, but as only 1562 of the horses at Ottawa are in good con- dition, a number will have to be purchased locally at The Royal School of Artillery ex- aminations began on Tuesday morn- { Ing. The practical examinations { will take up this week and the writ- ten examinations next week. Q.M.8. Inst. Brown, R.CH.A,, was in Teronto over the holiday. ' The weekly prize of $4 for the best sub-section of *"C" Battery was not awarded on Saturday, but double the amount will be awarded on Saturday next. J. P, Francis has been gazetted a provisional lieutenant in the 4th Hussars. G. 8, Macfarlane has been gazetted a provisional lieutenant in the Queen's University 0.T.C. a able to return to live in affluence. Put seven million Chinese in Canada und everyone of them would be rich, We had yet to hear of a single one of them applying for charity or com- plaining about employment. Mr. Campbell explained the recent coalition cabinet. This was made necessary to bring into 'effect tem- perance legislation to raise war re- venue. Canada will probably spend onie¢ billion dollars in this war. It can never be paid for with a penny tax, probition of manufacture -and sale of liguor in the best means of meeting the cost of the war. He . ' The Children's: Health} "ico oon » The Best Means of Meeting Cost of Pure Milk is the best food known. Pasturized the War. : pure At Quéen Street Methodist Church Milk in sealed bottles is both clean and Sunday evening, Rev. G. I. Campbell : ® 9 in preaching a sermon on Canada and ; the war, spoke strongly in favor of BR ne rice S$ temperance as a necessity in Canada : 4 under present circumstances. We Co taid that Palestine is about the size i of Frontenac County and no richer'or better. Chinamen paid five hundred : {dollars penalty to get into Canada, Wi t h and then through industry, frugality New line, best white maple and dak, very convenient, $18 to $35. Drawing Room Kasies, covered to|strongly advocated a coalition Gov- on ernment for Canada with all parties sult tone of carpet and draperies. | united in following the example of * | Russia, France and England in hav- . \ ing probition. SERGT.-MAJOR CHARLES LATTON Of 21st Battalion Died In Hospital 7 At Davenport, Eng. £ Word was received in the despat- ches on Monday that * Sergt.-Major Charles Latton, who left Kingston with the 21st Batt ad died in Hoi Hospital England. . An 10] n performed on him 3 cumbed a few days later. Sergt.-Major 8 tton's stay in King- and temperance in a few years were '| merging of parties in Britain with a| pal Go TRIBUTES WERE PAID To Soldier Members of Sydenham Bible School. At an open session of Sydenham Street Methodist Bible School on Sun- day afternoon tribute was paid to the late Lieut. Calvin W. Day and those members of the school who are still fighting 'at the front. A word of cheer was al£0 given to those who are on the eve of departing for the battlefields of Europe in the third Canadian contingent. Eleven for- mer members of this school went in the first C. BE. F., and on a signal given to the secretary, A. F. Chown, a Union Jack was withdrawn unveil ing the photos of these promising young empire-builders. Rey. Alfred Brown dwelt upon the nobly sacrificed life of Lieut. Day, and thén upon the work which Miss form to alleviate the pangs of pain of the dying and wounded Canadian soldiers. i \ A few words were spoken by E. P, Jenkins aboi Pte. William Fleet and Pte. Wm. Ran\say, both of whom fig- ured in that terrible battle of Lange- margke. te, Ramsay was shot through the anxle, and either rolled or 'crept for nearly o mile to escape being captured by the Germans. His companion, Pte, Fleet was not seen after the battle, and it is thought he has been taken prisoner. Elmer Davis dealt with thé mem- bers of the Wesleyan Club who have either gone or are going to the front, Among them he mentioned Capt. EK. A. Baker, Lieut. Carroll E. Hollis, Capt. H. E. Penge, Sergt. Noble E. Armstrong, Ple. Stanley Smaliridge, Pte .Wilbur Chown, Pte. Roy Shaver, Pte. Harold Woodside and Lieuf Jo- seph McCandles. T. F. Harrison had words of praise to offer for Major G. BE. Kidd, with Queen's Stationary Hospital. This gentleman always had his heart in his Sunday school class-work, Capt, George Richardson, another | teacher in the 'school, wag spoken of | in glowing words by Mr: Harrigon." Pte. James O'Dell and Pte, Russell Germain, two membefs of Capt.Rich- ardson's class; were' spoken of in the highest terms by the superintendent, and Walter Stewart. The latter laud: ed Pte, O'Dell for his manliness at all times, while Mr. Harrison read a let- ter from Pte. Germain which touched the heart of every member present. VAUDEVILLE AT THE GRAND, An Exceptionally Good Programme is Being Presented. . The vaudeville entertainments at the Grand Opera House Saturday af- ternoon and evening drew large audi- ences. 3 Elisa Dale, the fair violinist whose magic touch on the bow drew forth inspiring music, played "Poet and Peasant," "Souvenir," by Dredle,and a medley of popular airs. She won warm applause. Sut es . Lohse and Marguerite, wizards of the air, kept the audience in suspense while they did several aerial stunts from a bar twelve feet above the floor Oe ial AWOL $ ad & e. Mutual two-reel "pho was Cutitied *Prieker" ne ajay comedy was "Only a Farmer's Daugh- ter," a Pathe News reel, 'was also presented, shewing current events: The photo play feature was Ed- ward -Ahelas-in the comedy hits "Af. ter Five,' a tional ' stock epi- sode. . The same: bill will be pre- sented thiy ov i and on Wednes- ay, i . 4 'DINNER IN NEW YORK. presi ied Poe ihe : ! y at- The add u T dresses of the evéniig Was given by Princi- rdon.' . If made reference es- pecially to the position and relations of Canada and thé Universities in the present war. Dean nell supple- mented the a of Prineipal Gor- don by sonie details of the work and progress of the umlversity during the Dwyer. Dr. Jaguith, Mr. Doyle, Dr. Me- Raymond, Dr. Vil: Mr. Ireland. etagama, but he sec- | Ottawa. Durin, a Latto ston he occupied he post of drill in-| tional Cemen ; LUTION fo dine Battal jn re M Grace Hiscock has lately gone to per- | | THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, TUESDAY, MAY '%5. 1015. z Patents, kles--the correct Shoe » SHOE Gun Metal and Plain Xid--low heels---pretty Bows and Buc- for young folks--all prices , $2.50, $2.25, $2, $1.50, $1.25 po ABERNETHY'S 3 ~ ] . SHOE We're Ready With the Nobby Straw Hats Straw Hats from 25¢ up. Special values in Panamas, $4, $5. Campbell Bros. THE ie HAT DEALERS. THE SCHOOL CADETS PARADED 10 8m. ANDREW'S CHURCH ON. SUNDAY. "Sakell's Pure Ice Cream EEE Our Ice Cream is the best and finest in Kingston by Government Test. We deliver to all parts of the city in bulk or bricks. S | 'Next Opera House. ~~ s pas ' KELL'S Phone 640 CAMP FURNITURE HUDSON BAY IN. SURANCE C0. Hend Office - «- Vancouver, B.C. © Security ders Managers rho, . 36 Wellington oh East, Toronto, ode BO DOBBS, City Agent, Kingston. Hammo Couches, for open air slumber. Cosy and des lightlfully comfortable. Camp Cots, wire and can- vas. Lawn or Porch Chairs and Rockers. Japanese Fancy Rattan' Furniture. . Headed the W. F. Nickle Trophy . For Being the Best Rifle Shot. The annual chufch parade of the cadets df the public schools of the city was held on Suhday morning te St. Andrew's: church and the splen- did appearance of the boys attracted a great amount of attention and very complimentary comment. The par. ade assembled on Artillery Park at ten o'clock, and. at 10.45 o'clock marched off under.the command of. Major G. H. Gillespie, O and I. C. C., and Lieut. J. C. D.'D'Esterre, School, Corps Inspector." There are over 300 cadets in, rade, and ed with people. The up Prin of 3 es pate 3 Gig x ghi53 pou iAftér ihe service the parade axl sembled again and the line of m was along Bafrié street to, War, to] Bagot and to Artillery Park, whe it- was dismissed. iy here 490 PRINCESS ST. Meat and Reid High Quality Reid Low Prices. ; James Reid THE LEADING UNDERTAKER. Groceries ™ "is. 2" ! The best in the city at the Jnique Grocery amd Meat Market. Give us a Trial. tC, H. Pickering PHONE 530}. |