Daily British Whig (1850), 24 Jun 1915, p. 9

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+ MOST MUSIC LOVERS Know of Frank Lester and his many beautiful compositions. We are finally able to offer to our readers, ab- solutely free, one of Mr. Lester's best numbers, : "JIMMIE MALONE," : Appropriately called "A Bachelor's Ballad."" Words by Dudley Gordon This song will be published in Tuesday's issue of the Whig Order vour copy in advance. The Home MoreBeautiful sass emt - ------------ Let us give you an estimate of what it will cost to have your House Painted. Savage & Wightman, Painters and Decorators Brock & Bagot Sts. i I Hit v AN you expect good work from your staff when they have to waste so much time walking to and from the telephone or in waiting until your single instrument is not in use ? Q The time wasted more than equals the cost of an adequate equipment, to say nothing of the annoyance and loss caused your customers. q Let our Contract Department tell you to-day how cheaply you can equip pour business with adequate telephone facilities. The Bell Telephone Co. of Canada. A Handsome roo Is a joy forever, sleeping or waking. lien ot Wood A Brasso- of a new design, with Bolster Rell, a Chiffonier fitted with Banner Spring and an Ostermoor, will add years to Our Health Brand Mattresses are unusually good, $4.30, an Par Suits, $23, 321,58 to S15. Lawn Furniture --Swings--Set- tees--Arm Chairs, etc. = 4 "Our line will stand any weather. Yours . a Phone 90, THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, THURSDAY, JUNE 24, 1915. 230 OF 38TH BATTALION ~~ LEAVE TO GO OVERSEAS well Wednesday Evening | LIEUT. FRANK SMYTHE WITH THE DRAFT THAT TOOK ITS DEPARTURE. New Orders Issued At Barriefield As | To How Automobiles Must Deposit Their Fares. The strength of the 38th Battal- lon was decreased by 250 men on] Wednesday evening when a composite company for overseas reinforcements left. This is the third company te leave this battalion. The complete] |are now . » v with uniform on Wednesday after- 'Were Given a Rousing Fare- >... Mdjor de Hertel, 43nd Regiment, left on Wednesday for Smith's Falls. SergtiMajor McKena, returned on Thursdayymorning to Ottawa. The men of the 59th Batt. were engaged in squad and company drill on Wednesday. As the men are mostly recruits, only the elementary work is engaged in. The parade grounds dried up rap- idly after the,rain on Tuesday and" in good condition. The roads have not dried up quite so rapidly. A large photograph was taken of the men that left on Wednesday ev-| ening for Halifax. 8 ow | fill the wants in Children's Foot- mes with everything in the Shoe line-- aced Shoes--Fancy Top Shoes--Bare- o Bathing and Boating Shoes. Family Shoe Store" No store in the city tries harder to wear than we do--we keep up to the ti Patent Strap Shoes-- Button Shoes--L foot Sandals--Rubber Soled Shoes, als || Aberneth'ys "The | the Base Battalion to the 8th C. M. battalion over 1,400 strong paraded | 'Phere were seven cases handled at! at-the camp at six Foloek, the over: | the Detention Hospital on Wednes- | seas company paraded in heavy jay' Wo were-removed to the hos-| marching order. The 38th Battal: | ota) Owing to the establishment | the battalion. and exsea "company | OL Ie Field Hospital not so many A a 4 | patients are being taken the city | | marched to the Grand Trunk frieght pa Os for ID al All | yards. Here a special train of eigh!| .ig8f are now being taken care of | coaches and sleepers was in waiting at the cafp. { and to the strains of popular music| pr | the overseas men took their places| The 8th C.M.R. was instr in the train. The battalion lined advance flank and rear guar up four deep in front of the train | pone on Wednesday. and as soon as the music stopped, | -- | three hearty cheers from the throats Trooper Lovell, 8th C.M.R., was of the thousand men broke thrown from his horse on Wednes- | fo? JET rom Ben Sud LD dnt eed on is { Bented a scene that could not soon be | aukle. He wis remored to He De- | | forgotten. In every window two found that although no bones were | and sometimes three soldiers ap- | peared and arms in every window broken hie ankle had been severely | waved large Union Jacks. -- . | | gaSavers) ou the OWES Shook Sue Some of the 8th C.M.R. were on! | time wishing them the best of luck. the fanges on Wednesday after- | ted in| move- | There was only one Kingston offi- | cer who left with the draft, Lieut. | F. A. Smythe. The other officers | were Capt. A. C. Ross (in command), | i Cf [Lieut. A. Fraser Lieut. Bretchel| "28 married while in Ottawa re | and Lieut. A. Parker, all of Ottawa. cently. --- i | Ther signallers in the camp were! very busily. engaged in their work | on the parade ground on Wednes-| day. The work jis progressing very | favorably and the men are becom-| ng very capable signallers. | Capt. Blue, adjutant of the Sth C.M.R., has given authority for a positive denial of the report that he | | In a few minutes before eight | o'clock the engine and train began to move, and again and again cheers were given. The last sound that could be heard as the train moved off were: "Are we down-hearted-- | 1 | -- No! a The officers attending the Provis- | rn 0 i I School of Infantry are being! With the composite company from | 1°02 the 38th pos Ty ny on | instructed in out-post duty and also Wednesday evening were twelve ©Xtended order work. In extended | men from the 59th Battalion who i a Sole of Signals is taught | . 29 which enables an officer or man to have been transferred to the 39th. communicate to those behind him! Sergt. Kenneth Mullin, formerly of | 81Y message by holding his rifle in| the Bank of Toronto staff here, Ya different positions. This branch of | one of the twelve men who joined the | 3:8nalling is taught the officers. 39th Battalion on Wednesday even-| i ing prior to going overseas with that | to i | Special orders are being issued | unit. prevent unsanitary condition | ee arising in the camp lines. Every | R. J. McCoy, T. E. Storey, John | Piece of refuse must. be deposited in {Dunn, Lewis Clement and James | the proper receptacles. { Dufty have been taken on the (Continued on page 5.) strength of the 59th Battalion for | overseas service. = torent | SCENIC EXCURSION ! In orders appears a notice for the| T¢ The Thousand Islards Saturday, | information of all concerned especi- June 26th. ally for the guidance of military po- An opportunity is given all those lice, that automobiles bringing offi- | desiring to see the beauties of the | |cers to the camp or entering camp Thousand Islands before going over-| lines on order by telephone, must en- seas, as a specially arranged excur-! | ter at a rate not exceeding four miles | sion will be run Saturday of this! |an hour, and will deposit their fares week per the SS. Thousand Islander by Government Inspection | on the triangular piece of turf to the (licensed Auto- | to carry 1000 passengers). Steam- | | east of the bulletin board. | mobiles are not allowed to solicit|{er will leave foot of Brock street at | | fares or deposit fares in the camp 2.30 p. m. sharp for an all-daylight | | lines, but must do =0 on the Ganan- trip of nearly 100 miles through the | Qque road. : [5 Lawrence River, showing more -- [than 2,000 of the Islands with the The 8th C. M. R. took a mounted | homes of America's millionaires | [ride to Kingston Mills on Wednes- | Music will be furnished By the Roy- | day morning and in the afternoon al 38th Battalion Band. First-class | | held a dismounted' parade along the | dining room service on board If {Gananoque road. | you have a camera, bring it along as | 8th C. M. R., besides being splendid | hundreds of fine Snaps may be | cavalrymen, would honor an infantry | The grandest scenic trip in the world, Fare 50c. battalion by being part of it. Arrangements had been partly -- Jane 23.~--The schoon Lieut. Kenneth Williams, Army| has discharged a et Eowatly Service Corps Reinforcements de-| P. Gleeson, tailed at Niagara, is in the city for| Wego. a short time. In view of the outrages of Ger. | man sympathizers in western Onta- rio, and in order to guard against any attempt on the G. T. R. bridge, there have been guards placed at either end with loaded weapons. Napanee had a German spy scare | '| yesterday, when two foreign-looking | Strangers landed here, and puzzled | the residents by their strange beha- viour. The police and the military were notified, and Chief Graham rounded them up and brought them in to inquire into their object of and cleared for Os- -- 5 Col. T. D. R. Hemming was in Belleville on 'Wednesday. Twelve men were transferred from R. on Wednesday. The strength of the 59th Battalion is now about 350 men, but more re- cruits are arriving every day. The thirty men brought down by Major de Hertel from Smith's Falls and the twelve brought down from Ottawa by Sergt.-Major McKena were issued | completed to have the Tth Artillery 11a Brigade take a route-march on 'Wed- N naw nesday to.Gananoque but owing to apanee | the weather this was cancelled. In| - Gioet sucess cuatscunonse stead a mounted parade was held. | -- a Doe. Bao, mavens De sure you the nine. It Lily and made in Trim Summer Headgear We're showing a large range of styles that will suit every man's '"'parti- cular style of beauty." Sennit and Split Straw Sailors in the correct di- mensions and most popu. lar makes. a ee = Special Values, $1.50, $2, $2.50. Soft Straws from 25¢ up. CAMPBELL BROS. Kingston's Largest Hat | ge Dealers. y Removes Hairy Growths Without Pain or Bother}, (Modes of To-day) It is not necessary to use a painful process to remove hairy growths, for with a little delatone handy vou can keep the skin entirely free from these beatty destroyers. 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