Daily British Whig (1850), 28 Jun 1915, p. 3

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wn PAGE THREE FAMILY PHYSICIAN "Frit-a-ives" fs the Standby No Senior Chaplain And No ™* in This Ontario Home Assistants. oe BARRIEFIELD AS GOOD LAXD, Ont. Ang, 25th, 1913. "Mywifewasa marlyrito Constipation. AS VALCAERTIER FOR TRAINING ARTILLERY. We tried everything on the calendar We have used it in the - without sati Yanily for about two years, and we FOUR CHAPLAINS DO DUTY AT THE BARRIEFIELD CAMP ted back from Tweed to-night. THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, MONDAY, JUNE 28, 1915. IN MARINE CIROLES, [ » . Reported Vessels Along the Harbor, { Steamer H. N. Jex cleared for Os- wego on Monday. Seooner Katia Eéeles arrived with lang coal frog Oswego, for Robémt Craw. ford. ! M. T. Co.'s Bullatin: Tug Emerson | arrived from Ashtabula, with two! coal barges for Mowtreal, cleared! 'with barges Burma and Selkirk to! load grain at Port Colborne; tug hie 59th Battalion, although he will | Hall, from Montreal, = with three be assisted in his duties by Licut « ight barges, cleared 'with two e¢oal Col. J, J. H. Fee for the first few) parges for Montreal: tug Bronson | days. Capt. R. B. M¢ConneH is act- | clearad with two grain barges for ing adjutant: Montreal; steamer Simla, loaded with timber from Sault Ste. Marie, passed down to Quebee. . Steamer City of Hanlon up S8un-! day night; steamer City of Ottawa down Sunday morning; steamer Capts. J. L.. Melean, H. Sauva and Belleville up Baturday night. steam- F. Partridge and Lieut. G. H. Ham. er Alexandria made her first trip bly have reported for duly with the up on Saturday evening, clearing »9th Battalion The provisional | from Swift's wharf for Toronto. { toflicers will: continue at their" work Steamer St. Joseph is unloading aj until the commissioned officers have | éargo of coal at Swift's wharf. This | arrived boat came into port on Monday morning from Erie, Steamoer Turret Chief jg expected up Monday afternoon Movements of . Probs: Tuesday, fine at first, thunder storms before night 3 THE Tx A Charming Collection of Yo Wash Dresses fe Are now in bond, having arrived from New York hut this morning--we therefore eannot go into detail describing them--but can assure vou that they will be of extreme smartness--bheing fashion's last word in tub dresses. The prices range from $250 to $8.50 r ON DISPLAY TO-MORROW. test was registered against the in- creasing of the rates. Repredenta Serr tiveg were present from the various branches all over Ontario. The | Grand Officers came in for a vote of | censure, A resolution was passed | asking that the raise in rates be left over until alter 'the convention in 1916. A resolution was also pass ed asking that = an dmjwnction be served on the Grand Officers . The | expense in-connection with the C. M. | B. A. office was condemned, also the publication of the official organ, "The | Canadian," it being held that a monthly statement was all that was required. DEATH OF WALLACE HARE. Lieut..Col. H. J. Dawson has for- mally taken over the command of apt. Hollis, Medical Officer the Base Battalion, has duty, faction, and spent large suing of money 'Fruit a tives! of until we happened on roturned to Over the or Artillery Bri. For Expressed Th Is no Necessity Dissatisfaction would not use-auything else as long as Transfer of the we can get "Fruif-a-tives," J. W. HAMMOND. "FRUIT-A-TIVES" is made from fruit juices and tonies--is mild in action--and pleasant in taste, 0c. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25¢. * At dealers or sent-on receipt of price | by Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa. gade~There The Change. In view of the dis taking place with regard to the Bar riefield camp haplain question, | here are a few facts: { There is no senior chaplain in the! camp, neither are there assistant] chaplains, Four chaplains do duty | at the camp--two Anglican, one Ro- | man Catholic and one Congregation- | alist. | Dean G, I. Starr was ordered to ~ I'he attached to one of the units at » y \ a | Jarriefield camp which had not al-| i e. >. [Coperand,, Seed i Pingus ready a chaplain on the strength, | ¢ial Secretary of the Militia - M. | Canon W, F FitzGerald was ap-| © A. for Ontario and Quebee, will { pointed on the staff of the camp as | make arrangements at a conference | a chaplain, with the hororary rank {to be held in Toronto for a series of of captain. Rev. Father Hanley is|#ddresses io be given by prominent the Roman Catholic chaplain, and |™en at Barriefield Camp. Rev. H. I. Horsey is chaplain of the wb pl " | 38th Battalion for overseas service, Fr. 8. Shepard, Field Secretary of with the rank of captain | the Militia Y. M. C. A., 1s expected At. the Protestant drumhead ser-| &t the ganmp this week. in camp on Sunday morning,| ,. te ; Dean Starr read the service and] he Y.M. C. A, tents at Barriefield Canon FitzGerald preached the ser-| CAMP. since the change in the sites mon. After the service, Communion | On Friday and Saturday, are now ar- was held in the Y.M.C.,A. tent, and | '®"8ed quite differently. The main all members of Christian churches | lecture tent in which all Social work | were invited to participate. Over a! and meetings will be held, is at the | hundred soldiers' responded, inelud-| 80uth of the line. Next is the re. ling some Presbyterians, Methodists | freshment booth. Next is the writ. |and Baptists. | ing tent, and the fourth Tor games Pi | In the square behind are six bell The report that the 7th Artillery | tents used by the Y. M. C. A. work: Brigade was being moved to Valcar- | 7% tier has aroused much dissatisfac | tion not only among citizens but / among the officers at the camp. ! wa : : 3 has "been claimed that Barriefielq | Sunday suffering from influenza. {camp Is not as good as Valcartier for | . . training artillery, but yet it hag been | Sergt, Emery, AMC, is ROW OR in use for this purpose, and now, af- | duty as lieutenant at Fort Henry. {ter having decided at first that it | | Would be all right for the 7th Brig:| There were ten cases in the De- | ade, why should a sudden | tention i change | ! Hospital and thirty-six in > {In the plans be made so that the ar- | the Field Hospital on Sunday. 4 | tillery would be transfererd to the | - : , | Quebec camp? Although all the of. | The Y. M. C, A, is using a system { ficers in the camp who understand | Of acetylene lights in its tents,which artillery work, and were interview | is proving satisfactory. ied by the Whig representative on | - 4 the subject, would Ponta no| Pte. E. Ferguson, 38th Battalion, || opinion on the matter, it was inti. | has purchased his discharge, and mated that Barriefield camp is every | leaves on important personal busi- bit as good as Valcartier for the pur- | Bess in Ireland. pose of training the 7th Overseas | Brigade. Across the road from the | camp, only a very few minutes' ride, is a very large field which is not only Joy convenient but highly suitable for| Sergt.Major Marsden, 38th Bat- mounted parades. further down [talion, is one of the few men at the the | camp wearing a Distinguished Con- | In the South African 'ussion that is An order was issued to the 50th Battalion which stated that al} N. C. Os holding provisional ranks © in the Base Battalion would revert to privates in the 59th Battalion. Some | { of them may be chosen ag N. C. O.'s | Against the Raising of the Rates of | later, the C. M. B_A. ! There was another meeting on Sunday afternoon of the members of NA ctr Pr op pr---------------------------------- For One Week Only Cut prices on Auto Tires --all sizes. BIBBY GARAGE, Dodge Bros,' Agents. Tel. 201 and 917. Women's Summer Underwear The most comprehensive showing of fine Underwear that it has ever been our privilege to show, featuring the celebrated 'Peerless Brand." All prices--all styles--all sizes. We invite comparison ! ago. He was well known through- I & / A ' LX 3 | . i out Prince Kdward County, where he was highly thought of. In reli-! gion he was a Methodist and in poli- tics a Liberal. He leaves two child- | ren--Mrs. W. H. Blakely, Toronto, | and Clinton Blakely, Brighton, Ont. | His wife predeceased him about six o-- months ago. Capt. A, W. Gray has taken up his bo 8 : . duties with the 59th Battalion, MENTIONED FOR BRAVERY. Lieut. Arthur 1. 'Bishop Is Now In English Hospital. St. Catharines, June 28.-- Lieut. | Arthur Léonard Bishop, a native of | | Brantford, of Ridley College, | Catharines, and Royal Military Col-| {lege, but with Second Battalion, | Middlesex Regiment, has been men- || {tioned by Field Marshal, Sir John ||| | French for bravery. Lieut. Bishop,| bers of the 69th from the G.G.F.G.,| who is a nephew of Major R. W.! | Ottawa. | Leonard, this city, was through the | The Glee Club from the 59th Bat- | -- | first battle of Ypres, and command- | | | talion gave a splendid concert in the| An Ottawa despatch states that ed a machine gun section at Neuve! 1 | ldeute-Col. J, J, H., Fee, 45th Regi- Chapelle, when his battalion lost | ment, who was officer comnianding seventy-five per cent. of the hospit- | -- | the Base Battalion at Barriefield un- tal in London convalescing from | F. G. Lockott gave an address to | til that unit was changed to the 59th | wounds received at Frommeles, May | | the soldiers in the Militia Y. M. C. | Battalion, with Lieut.-Col. H. J. 9th, when he lost the sight of one A, tent on Sunday evening, which | Dawson in command, will be the|eye. I Pioneer Of Prince Edward County Cap- uly bears the 1D P Away. ngme 85+ Beware of counterfeits No increase in Price, -- Pte. W, Burns, 38th Battation, | Toronto, June 26.--Wallace Hare, s transferred to the hospital on | formerly a well known carpenter | and builder of Prince Edward Coun- ty, died in Toronto alidr a somewhat protracted illness. For the past few months Mr. Hare had resided with his daughter, Mrs: W. H. Blakely, 105 Glendale avenue, and prior to that made his home in Wellington, Ont." Mr. Hare was born in Prince Edward County seventy-five "years Summer Snaps ! Are sure to be good if finished } at Best's, More amateur finishing is done here than all other places put together----the reason is quick service at low prices and always good results, Remember, we Rent, Repair and Exchange Cameras and sell afl makes of Film, t For satisfactory results, have your Films finished DAVIES SPRING LAMB, Mint with orders. CHOPS, LOINS, LEGS, {| STEWING CUTS. Kingston Householders ! We have pleasure in announcing that your Electricity Bill for use of light in your home will be reduced at least 26 per cent. in the whole year under the new rates. ground that has been used for years duct Medal. {by the R. C. H. A, and is even now | war he crawled some distance, and There | Wes successful in setting fire to the It is pos. |looger of Gen, Cronje. | sible for the brigade to work out any | | being used by "'C" Battery. Let us explain. nn H. W. Newman Electric Co., {is no want of ground. tactical scheme which could be| Saturday morning sixteen men ar. worked out at Valeartier, and might | rived at Barriefield Camp as mem- ho met with at the front. SPECIAL PICKLED HOCKS 7c Lb. The Wm. Davies' Co. - Limited elim At Best's The Satistactory 'Drug Store. > Open Sundays. Militia Y, M. C. A. evening. 1 { | the road towards the city is | tent on Saturday a No Epidemic of Diseas ise se Has ever been traced to Pasteurized Milk. The only Pasteurized Milk in Kingston is was very much appreeiated, | next commandant of Fort ~ Henry. : -- 1 Col. Pee lis a Lindsay officer, and has A sergeant in the 8th iC. M. R. re. | proved himself highly eapable while ceived injuries at Kingston Mills | at the camp. on Saturday. which made it noces- | (Continued on Page i sary to bring him back to the camp | --- " {in a 'waggon. While swimming his | | foot was cut on a jaggy rock. He | : is mow in hospital. { ---------- WILSON TO PONDER. pec Over Grave Problems In Wilks, i Cornish, N.H., June 28. --Under || 4 [orders from his physician to take alll complete rest. President Wilson has || apanee settled down at the summer White |} House for a brief vacation to pre- | | #4 | pare himself for the arauous work | he is expecting within ths next few || months in connection with ne Baz» 3 No accidents were reported in the camp on Sunday. x r = June 28 ==A disastromws fire broke Suits The one thing needful. Nothing appeals to a young man e good Clothes. ~ SUITS That give comfort and ease. Special for one week at $15.00 | ot, ths = a 4 and $22 Your choice wil be a good one if you come ao ; 3 Don't fo we are |B selling Straw Hats and Sunday fin the camp was one of the quietest days yet experienced by the soldiers, Capt. Farrell, 7th Brigade, is ex- out yesterday about one o'clock i the frame residence of G. Nelson, © York street, in which he lost nearly the whele of his household goods, as well as the house. The fire appear. ed to have started from a defective chimney in the back part of the house, and spread quickly before the firemen arrived. A few articles were carried out, but a piano and other. valuable goods were burned. The firemen were handicapped by the peor water pressure. The Boe and contents were insured for $00, Dr. Cameron Wilson, Army Medi- cal Corps, will leave to-day to re- port at Valcartier, d an Arthur, and one daughter, Kathleen! Grace Church Sunday schoo] held # special service in honor of Empire Day, and in memory of those who Have gone from the chucch and Supday sebool in an- © | jutant and Mrs. pean and Mexican situations. a------------------ Heavy Battery Safe Across. Cobourg, June * 28.-- Mrs. Odell, wife of Lieut.-Col. J. W. Odell, offi- cer commanding the composite heavy batters, hace ived Jia cablegram : ' rom her husband: "Devonport P.O, Plymouth, June 24th, Arrived, ali| , June 28.--Leeds Lodge, No. 201, well, this morning." The battery sail. | A F. & A. M, to the number of ed from Halifax on Sunday, June | #bout a hundred, on Sunday morning 13th on the Caledonia. There are|8itended divine worship at Grace about sixty-six Cobourg men with | Church. Rev, Melvin Taylor preached them, besides the officer commanding | he sermon, Frederick K, Hurst, be being the mathematical master of | fecently of Ottawa, rendered a splen- Cobourg Collegiate Institute. did solo. At Grace Church last evening the Doing Good Work i Song Servis as a benefit to The second annual report of the Me choir was "ha Tce anthems work of the . Salvation Pe at | Were rendered by the 'choir. - Solos Goucester, Mass., was given by Ad-| ¥ere rendered by the Misses Freda Charles H. Gunn, Sunbury, Gussie Dempster and Sadye the officers' in command, shows that Meggs, and by Joseph Case; a duett they are geing good work. Many | "7 the Mesdames Arthur L. Knight tributes have been paid to their and itm 2 Re a male work 'among the .| Quartette by rge W. Scott, Tho. fortunates in hat city, Te n mas Scott, Robert Allan and Wil- accomplishing & great deal in «| Ham Allan.» ° Adjut- Iii or Mituinabile 4 was landedsat Swi Price's :: Phone 845 Telephone 987, Drop a to 13 Pine wanting anything done in CA ery line. Hetmaton giv : ive oman atten A Queen Oheese Markets. Cornwall, 2,365 at 17 3-16¢. Iroquois, 380 at 17 5-16¢c. Napanee, 1,820 at 17 3-18¢. Picton, 625 at 17 3-16¢c; 1,285 at 17 1-8e. Kemptville, 515 at 17¢. Perth, 1,100 at 16 5-8¢, GEORGE MASOUD, Phohe 980. 288 Princess St

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