3 ¢ On Thursday an order issued by| Lieut.-Col. C. M. Edwards, ©0.C.,| 38th Battalion, was an example of this. It read that all week-end pass- es in futuré would give the man lib- erty from Sunday until Tuesday noon instead of until Monday as was the case -previeus. } { { ap j thoroughly satisfied with the condi-| % A» : ! ------ » : Too Many Married Men Are! co Who for ears ve eet posing as soldiers Al the game 3% |but who q ts when ie ¢omies to a| Lieut.-Col, C. M. Edwards, Lieut.- Offering Themselves | show-down.™ Thé 'other class of men Col. 5. A. Thompson and Major. G. - . who should be urged to go are-the H. Gillespie are a board of officers pS [Hle." A 14th recruiting officer said | to examine the officers of the 38th on Thursday: "Tell the public that Battalion for the rank of Field Offi- CASE OF AN OFFICER :- want everyone who should go.! cer. You can also say, and this most em- : Sm | phatically, that the class of mén we| .Col. Biggar, Director-General of .. | are now receiving are not those we Supplies and Transports, expressed WHO Is SOLDIERING FOR MER-| desire. The men we are getting are| himself as highly pleased with the CENARY ENDS, as.a rule married or holding import-| work at Barriefield Camp. after a! {ant positions. The idlers should thorough inspection, accompanied But Who Will Not Go Overseas-- come first or be fade to go so that 0 un, 3 Janiiton, AD. 8. . 4 | the others may be able to stay at/an . ol. Biggar left on Aurs- Officers at Barriefiell Are Inviting | | =e at their work." - '| day night for Toronto. Young Men Visitors To Enlist and : -- With Success. Pie, 'Patterson and Lance-Corpor- al Pembcer, 59th Battalion, are in the Field Hospital with rheumatism. | Pte. Burke, 38th Battalion, is in the city hospital with a poisoned face. Pte. Smith, R.C.E. is in the Deten- tion Hospital at the . camp with pleurisy. Pte. Bouker, C.A.8.C. and Pte. Marriea, 59th Battalion, are in the Field Hospital, roe | {| The 59th Battalion is sending! twenty officers and men to take the] If a young man takes a walk machine-gun. course which opens on through Barriefield Camp dressed in| Monday. civilian cléthes and he commences | a conversation with an officer, al-| most surely the first question he will ¢ be "asked Will be: "Why are you not|pread on hand, about 2,500 pounds wearing a uniform? The Cers: being issued from this amount on at the camp are doing their best to| Friday morning, Since the A: 8S. C. stimulate recruiting. - There are t00| have been in charge of the baking | many reasons for going, to outweigh of the bread there has not béen one Too much walking has béen the any that might be put forward for | complaint, which speaks a great deal| cause of several cafes of sore feet not going, and in a number of cases| for the splendid class of bakers S. S.| among the soldiers at the camp but the: young fellow enlists. The offi-| Baker Pollitt has on his staff. tthe medical officers are instructing cer's energy is in the right direction -- - | the men on how to take care of their and they should be commended for| Sgven recruits 'arrived on 'Thuis-| feet and few are now being receiv- the work they are doing in their |day afternoon from Belleville for the| ed. . quiet way of bringing in recruits. 59th Battalion. { The Whig representative was in-{ PF, BE. Good, Parham, and T. B.| formed of a case of an officer wear- | Mitchell 'have been taken on The bakers of the Army Service orps have about 7,000 pounds of | ) The officers of the Provisional School of Infantry on Thursday ev- the| ening entertained at dinner Capt. THE DAILY BRITISH wHIG FRIDAY, JULY 23 1915. | Has Composed a Song | titled, "ThesRemount's Song," and is] { sung to the tune of the famous "Mr. PAGE FIVE | This is the season for Sporting Shoes Our stork. of all Kinds of Outing ai Shoes is complete. KINGSTON BOY AT FRONT Which H. Made a Big Hit. | A Kingsionian at the front, Corp. | Frank Mullin, 48 Ordnance street, ! now with the remounts at at Hontot Base, France, has composed a song which has made a big hit. It is en-| Dooley." Corp. Mullin rendered | his song at a concert given on July st by the Canadians and it was re- ived with much favor. "ThE Whig Nas just received a copy of the song The words follow: 1 Sporting § i See our window display.of Maltese Cross and You've Begnd Jhem. FINE of Hercesly Lion Brand' Sporting Goods. But Lieut. Col. Hendrie's band} would make them all look slow. For he has got the classiest bunch that ever rode a "nag", i If you doubt it, go and ask him] and he's not the man to brag. | Shoes -- Vacation lack--in many styles Boating Shoes--Tennis Shoes--in White and B Ey - 2% a «A This year we can supply fection, Sporting Shoes, from size 4 for the size 10 for: Men--at vie Right Prices. .Abernethy's.. a per- your wants to Baby. to Chorus: -- 8 i About his Remounts his gallant Re-| mounts. | . The men, and not the horses new 1 mean, And they are stickers while the can-| die flickers, } On the bowls of beer down at the wet canteen. Brand' SPORTING. SHOES. -. i His officers, they are the best that | ever man was with, , - 1 I'l point a good one out to you that one is Captain Sniith, He's O. C. of our Squadron and his smile it won't come off, { And as they say in England he's a! "regular blooming teff." | fSakell's Pure Ice Cream Our Tce Cream is the best and finest in Kingston by Government Test. Chorus: -- | ing the uniform for mercenary reas- strength of the 69th Battalion. : {the Rev. W. F. FitzGerald, Capt: W. | ons on Thursday. 'This man does . ; : --- | P. Wilgar.and Capt. Crawford. Capt: | not come from Kingston. Needless Monday next (Civie Holiday) will | PitzGerald gave an address which to say he will not have the position | be a holiday at the camp and the was greatly appreciated. long since he has been found out.|goidiers will be dismissed directly | po Last fall he was offered a chance to {after the early moruing parade. | A pleasant evént took place on g0 overseas, but refused because he | {| Thursday, when the men of No: 13] could not be promoted at the same | platoon, "D" Company, 38th Battal-| time. He has since, in an effort to| treated as men at-all times and the | jon, took the opportunity of show- straighten matters, asked to be sent |eonsideration of the officers for| ing how they recognized Color-Ser- | overseas, On Tuesday he was giv- them is being brought oud continu-| geant Hunt's «(Charlie of the G.G.| o ad opportunity, but back-|ailly in little. ways. Evéry fconsid-| F.G.) efforts to bring them to the| ed down, {r | The men at Barriefield Camp are | eration is shown for the man whe same standard as the other compan-| | is brave enough to volunteer for ov-| jes by presenting him with a gold-| erseas service, and this is why the | headed ebony stick. This is a new | soldiers aut Barriefield Camp are 80| company formed to 'take the place] _ -- w o |of "D" Company that went to the U AA | front. For the Finest Quality Beef, Lamb, Mutton, Pork, Veal--try _ Parker Bros. Spring and Yearling Lamb in Roasts, Stewing Cuts, Chops. Best Round Steaks Best- Sirloin Steaks Best Shoulder Steaks . . Best Porterhouse Best Rib Roasts . Corned Beet fg ~~ Cooked Meats a Specialty. Pressed Beef .. 22 Cooked Jellied Beef Jellied Hocks There are two classes of men to be rounded up. One class is the offi The 8th C.M/R. is meeting with | funexpectod sucwess in its call for re-| {cruits. Eleven have arrived from | Ottawa, nine from Belleville and fif- {ty more are expected from Ottawa |and Toronto. New uniforms are be-| {ing Issued to the men of the -8th| | Regiment and now there willbe a part of the regiment absolutely new. | New horses, recruits and uniforms will give the officers a splendid op-| 8 | | | portunity to shew their instruectin | ability. | | Lieut.-Col." S. A. Thompson, R.M. | C., gave a lecture to the officers of | | the 8th C.M.R. on Friday afternoon {on court-martial. { 24c 11-12 1-2¢ | 85¢ . Roast Pork vo WN %00 * New England Pork ,,....18¢ we i "Troop-sergeants will have a) opportunity to -revise their stock of swear-words and use them on the rookies," sald an officer of the Sth Regiment on Thursday. | 1 | The 8th C.M.R. has a good bunch | of men who are not only soldiers | but athletes. In the orderly room | tent are two 'large pennants: for 'winning the Y.M.C.A. Dominion Day aH-around championship and also the machine-gun contest, William Pugsley, who has been conducting evangélistis addreses un-, der the auspices of the Y.M.CA. gave his farewell address on Thurs- day evening. The meeting as usual | was very largely attended and a number of soldiers were converted. | During the evening, Misses Ferron | and Rogers and Mr. Saunders gave vocal selections which were very much appreciated. 4 | Lieuts. P. H. Gardiner, K. Greene, | 'W.-B. Megloughlin, J. E. Muckle and | J. M. Longman, 38th Battalion, will| take the machine-gun course which opens on Monday. Part of "D" Company, 38th Bat-| talion, was on the ranges on Fri- day morning. y The machine-gun section and the signalling section of the 38th Bat- talion had their teeth examined on | Friday. pi, At Tete de Pont he Gunner Dawson, who in an accident at Barriefleld when he and | Gunner Fraser were run over by al gun-carriage somé time ago, has ful-| ly recovered and has reported for duty. Gunner Fraser is expected to be out shortly. The N.C.0.'s taking the qualifying course at Tete de Pont Barracks were given their preliminary examin- | i | Midsummer Sal TR bend i. ae ly ¢ Carpels, Fumitur, He Good time to save money. Re airing" and Upholstering 10 per eent. Riper Hs an - Phone 90. at any other time, "Yours. i 1 eI | xv ¥ | A -. | Patent, Gun Metal, White 4 Roper $400, 8375, 8330, i sharp. Music on ; Civie Holidays {is a summer hecessity as well as a He's with the Remounts, the fight- ing Remounts, { He's with that aggregation heart! < and soul, | And him we'll follow o'er hill hollow, Now here's long life to him, but where's the bowl, We deliver to all parts of the city in bulk or bricks. SAKELL'S and | | We've got a man named Jackson, and | he surely is a beaut, | And after lights are out at might | into his hut he'll shoot, | He's for office every morning, he is! winning great renown, !, The Sergt.-Major. calls him ap and | the O.C. calls him down, Bring Your Car Here When it needs any repairs or supplies. Our mechanics are all fignt clans stand A-1 in thelr trade. No repair too small or too big for us te die. We alse have here AN UP-TO-DATE GARAGE, Where you can keep your ear in perfect confidence and where you will receive courteous treatment at all OUR TERMS ARE Vi Y MODERATE, PORRITT GARAGE CO., Limited Accessories AUTOMOBILES 210-212 Wellington . St. Telephone 454 Agent for CADILLAC and REO CARS, i om = EB .. Automobile For Hire (1915 REGAL) | Rates for all Kinds of Drives. WEDDINGS A SPECIALTY. , Prompt Auction, to Boat and Train | ADEN i alls. | AUDEVILLE AT THE GRAND, | ¥ Service and Lfficiency Guaranteed. kford Was Seen In "Fane R. J. Allen, Chorus: -- He's with the Remounts, the Hen- drie Remounts, There is not a thing bold Jackson L wouldn't do. He's'kind of swanky this lanky Yan- MUST GO ! All Straw Hats now offered at big reductions: All our fine Sailors, the $2.50 and $3 kinds ...... Now $1.50 The $2 kinds ... Now $1.25 Soft Straws in endless vari- ety, while they last .25¢c & 50¢ CAMPBELL BROS. For Big Bargains if Sammer Ha i i kee, And he says he's tr | ying to learn to| "Parley Vous." I | | Repairy Kingston, Ont. We have also got a doctor, though he does not practice much, His name is Tom McGeary and the | boys all call him "Touch", | He gave a horse a dose of dope 'tis| better now he said, But, Sergt.- Moisson only smiled; | # he knew that horse was dead. | i Chorus:-- | He's with the Remounts, the dash: > ing Remounts, He doesn't often try to show skill, But, my description of his prescrip- tion, | . Is take it, it will either cure or| MAY Pic kill. | { | { 1 Special } \ his BY; | chon the Cricket, | © A pleasing entertainment was pre . Another man named Bethel having,Seénied at the Grand Opera House Phone 300. 340 Johnson Si -eet stripes upon his arm, { last night before a good- sized audi- { Put's all the boys into the clink €Rce. Both the vaudevile and se CLOTHES for YOUNG MEN but he says he means noi tures were thoroughly enjoyed. The harm | feature picturé was "'Fanchon the! We have the natty, up-to-date And if a fellow gets in right, old | Cricket" with Mary Pickford in the|suits that young men admire; made | Bethel gets him out. | title role. In this picture Mary by the best tailors, and of latest | Pickford takes the part of a mis- | styles. Come in And dee them. i Chorus: -- | ehievous imp of a girl, the scorn Blues, browns, greys; at prices! He's with the Remounts, the daring | and by word of the lage. who un-| $12.50, $15, $16.50 and $18. { . Remounts | der tWe influence of love gradually] Cannot he equalled anywhere at! ILL PR - He says he's thre to keep the boys develops a goodness of disposition | thesé prices. : OLD PRICES ST E from crifhe, and eventually gains the heart of the! Also Negligee Shirts, 75¢, $1.00, VAIL IN For he's a dlueth, he'll have you | man she loves. The other pi-tures $1.23. | LINOLEUM, : OIL CLOTH, AND CARPET SQUARES doing time. | Shown were, Mutual two-reel, "Thé| Arrow Collars, 2 for 25¢., etc., ete. Notwithstanding the big advance { Master "of the House," a Keystone , And now I think I'll wind this up, tomedy, "The Beauty Bunglers," and y I'll just give you one more, Jute Pathe colored pictures. ISAAC ZACKS And introduce Lieut. Cowan from | The vaudeville consisted of Pro-| 271. PRINCESS STREET the Quarter master's stores, | PAsco in a juggling act that is the x pd The man that draws your rations|Pest of its kind. ever witnessed tn English market, we intend { our present stock No extra chdrg boys and issues all your clo-| this theatre. JAMES REID'S," thes. This same bill will be presented |, I? Offering advice we should first | And where he gets the outfit from | every afternoon and evening for the| Pe SUre we hive a meritorious quali- The Leading Undertaker, Phone 147. 4000084000004 ) ECR (BL A ETA ET IAAL TRIPE RN IAAL EYE XY in running at old prices e. laying it AT-- | ty to give away) | * New York upiomists h | to build a labar temple, | Before You Start |For Your Holidays ! There's a deal of preparation uéeessary in your' wardrobe--if you're the average man. You'll need ll 2 fresh new suit, probably; as a first requisite. ' Here's a Suit at $7.95 that ; or Sibu ordinarily sells for $12.50, $14.00 Mnglish Worsteds and Tweeds, summer colors, greys and rowan. , Smart cut sers; sizes 35 to 44. ursday ... . wi, PN . i Men's Blue Serge Suits; reg. $15. Saturday for . ¥.. $8.48 +, SUES FOR BOYS. 100 Suits secured it oy ry low 'price, neatly tailored frour fine navy blue serge, In & breast. ; pat? flue. 2 ie ed style and bloomer pants; MEN'S FURNISHIN $1.25, Notiizen. 3 Shirts, made coat style, all patterns; » Meén 1's 50¢ Balbriggan U Satprds Mens Lisle Hose, all shades; reg only old "Jim" Crawford | balance of the week. 3 knows. PSEA AT LAKE ONTARIO PARK, the |The Vaudeville Draws Big Crowds To the Pavilion. There was am immense crowd af . ave decided | Chorus: -- They're with the Remounts, mushy Remounts, ' B i lieve Hi they: are always in oe} Lake Ontario Park lasl even ai. The ' > . | pavilion. was crowded to its utmost They're up and doing if fun us brew | capacity. The new prog:amme tre And ys I hear Jim Crawford has | sented Was enthusiastically receiv- a girl WHEN HOT DAYS COME The Coolness of Montserrat ie Fruit Juice. This healthful golden juice, with its- snappy, fruity, aromatic flavor, | Geoffrey O'Hara, whose friends are | legion in Kingston, were ofit in full force and applanded each number i he sang and played. He gave "The | River Shannon," "Baek to Kerry" { (O'Hara), "Tennesee," and "Michi- {gan," and being repeatedly, recalled, {'he played 'a pianeclogue of Brother {John's knowledge of music, who ol faa only play oné tune, "A Hot e| Time," which he adapted to a med- that the system | Jey, giving, a one-step, waltz, tango is it supplied by |@nd a funeral mareh, Mr. OHara healthy and is a in such | gertainly carried the = audience byl (Storm. eden is, Hama. 2h t To a, Sony B e or r of. approba-. ost sly 53 cooling beverage tion by their sensational - work on Montserrat Lime Fruit Juice da The pictures were' "How Slippery Fc iraaled. mes stows Slim Saw the Show," "The ot in the-bewutiful island of Montse Romance," and "Just Retribution." " . same w, given for the Al leading druggists and i { th . ; co Jendin use Foe sro. Jalan of the week. A fine will also be given on Monday, - Civic "Holiday. ss n9ay Be summer luxury. It keeps you well, it does you good, it supplies Aruit acid 3 weights, © summer sack coat, vest and cuff trou- bu sini «97.95 i le Men's. 'revunr 1 2 y at 8 co Be for angel cae regular 3c and: 6de. 'BOOTS AND SHOES, : Jadies' White Canvas Pumps; regular $1.75. Katurday for $1.25 To. olonial Pumps; regular 1354: Ain § £ i 4 22 i aE § HHH i i I 27 ii