Daily British Whig (1850), 24 Jul 1915, p. 5

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Exhibition Ottawa | September 10-18 | Il $23,000 IN PRIZES i 10,000 DISPLAYS From Home, al 'actory HIS FAIR HAS A NEW £5,000 DOMINION GRANT All added to utility | horses, cattle, sheep, poultry { FREIGHT PMD on live stock exhibits from. Ontario and Quae- hee Horsé Races, Baseball matches, Band Music, Live Stock Paradés, Day Fireworks, Colos- sal Midway: Starting and ending on the grofinds, Willlam S, Luckey, famous American avia- tay, In dally AEROPLANE FLIGHTS «- Exhibits swine and Presenting. the Righth Wander | of the World, "The Birth of a Nation," Griffith's $500,000 Motion Picture, Power- ful Drama, Linking History American Civil War to Romarice. Marvellous display by fhe Intef- national Fireworks Co, Reduced -rajlway rates Gen- eral admission 25¢., §-for-$1 tic. kets sale in advance. Grand .| stand seats - reduced eloge Sept. Srd Write for Prize List, entry forms,' programme, doHar ticket strips, to E."MeMAMON, Manager, Sparks Street, Ottawa, Bm THE BRITISH RINGSTON, CHURCH ALLE CLOSEST PRICES BEST WORK ] Ottawa Ladies College ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF REC ETARY Universi Sn ee yaa The Capital offers exceptional advantages. For Calendar apply to J. W. H. MILNE, BA, D.D., President JAS. W, ROBERTSON, LL.D., C.M.G. Chairman of Board THE 1915 CENTRAL CANADA || Farm |i} classes of || [RUSSIAN _ RESERVISTS |[| About 100 Will Take the Machine- | | 'NIGHT 'SHOWS ||| Stupendous {|| of | Entries [li information ||} Lu THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. SATURDAY, JULY 24, 1915. PAGE FIVE ! EVERYTHING IS COMING -- a | . | quarters staff clerks at the Armour- i it Will Have a Very C ies has a number in his charge. The % Russians know the Russian drill per- Equipment. tectly; but due to their natural char- | British dr are slow in picking up the British drill. It is claimed, how- (ever, that once a Russian under-| | stands his work there is no better | | soldier anywhere and the men in the! | 59th will in a short while be a credit | | to the battalion. They are clean, fine-| { built fellows, and should make good | on any battle-field. FOEM A PLATOON OF "D" COM- PANY, BOTH Gun Course--Another Provisional | Lieut 3 Be oes Machine-; rr G > " Mon- | Bun School at Barriefield camp will Intantry Cours Opéns On} | give instruction on the Maxim gun day At the Camp. {as well as the Colt. Two guns of Friday was-a wary warm day in| the Maxim type are being secured in Barriefield camp but there was a | the Division for the purpose and are cool wind blowing off the lake, and | expected to arrive in a few days. the 'soldiers on the parade ground | About 100 officers, N.C.0's and men did not suffer. The officer or N.C. | will take the course. O., in charge of any of the number of squads fhat daily work on the par-| ade grounds is at ~ NHberty when =| A A A The officers of the 38th Battalion are getting very "enthusiastic over Jochen as a sport and some good ayers are among the men on Lieut.- Col, C. M. Edwards' staff, The first game of the series was played on the parade ground on Friday evening the teams and results being: Lieut.' McDowell, C: Pherson, P; Lieut. K. A. Greene, 2b; Lieut. Armstrong, C.F; Capt. Park- inson 1b; Lieut. Watson, R.F; Capt. Byrne, 88.; Lieut. J. G. Wal Capt. Mec- 12 8b; Lieut. Graves, P; Major --Me- Neill, 1b; Lieut, Muckle, S.8.; Capt. Munroe, 2b; Lieut. J. G. Wallace C. L.F;--13. factory. "If the eivilians in "the division | were as anxiou$ to go overseas as the | officers who tried their examinations | on Friday are, there would be no { meed for recruiting campaigns," said | '| an officer 'on Friday. In the mar-| | Quee near the Administration build-| {ing a group of officers sat around a! table all afternoon, trying to think over the answers to the questions on | gees fit to parade the men fo the |the papers. The lieutenants in at-| shower baths, This is a decided re- | tendance at the first course of the} lief and the opportunity of getting | Barriefield camp Provisional School {under the cold water is not lost by | of Infantry were trying theif exami-| {any of the men. - | nations for captains. All the exam- i LIBUT, R. H: WADDELL, { Of Kingstor, with the 59th Overseas | Battalion at Barriefield Camp. i ------ One of the platoons of "D"" Com-| and the officers who do not live in pany, 59th Battalion, is made up of | the city left for their homes in var-| Russian reservists, who are taking ious parts of the division on Friday this method of getting to the front. | evening. Q.M.S., Hunter, who was. through the _-- South Africa "war with the Gordon| Capt. G. G. Membery, Medical Of- | Highlanders, and who has been for| ficer of the 8th Regiment, C.M.R,,| ithe last few years with the head-| underwent a minor operation at the | Kingston General Hospital on Fri-| day afternoon and will be confined ONTARIO LADIES' Conservatory of Music and Art WHITBY, ONT. COLLEGE : in the hospital for a few days. | ha & Re r= £8 | -- a. Now along: comes Pembroke, which wants to ouifit the 59th King- | ston Battalion. The Council of that | town has donated a machine gun and | .| will confer with the officers of the | corps to see if they want other equip- | ment, such as field kitchen. Kingston | got into the equipment game just ip | time, or Pembroke might have got| the whole honor, However, th? 59th officers can find use for all the peo- ple who wish to give. Col reopens ember Sth. Wiite re reniay to Sept # Rev. F. L. Farewell, B.A, Principal Besides the four machine guns | - which will be given the 69th by the | Government, seven _ additional ones are already provided for. It would] Several entrance scholarships for 8 'bove NEXT TERM BEGINS SEPTEMRER appear that the 59th would be the, best 'equipped machine gun Battal-| ion from Canada. i The officers who will take course in the Provisional School Infantry which "opens are: | Lieutenants, G. W. Gilroy, J. Bates | "| and Purvis, ' 42nd Regiment, Lan-| ark; R. H. Waddell, E. Mallock, J. W. Stagg, P. L. Barker, J. Downey, G; P. Reiffenstein, 59th Battalion, C. E.F., B. Marling, * 46th - Regiment, | Durham; Jomes, Fairbairn, 41st Re-! giment, Brockville; Gaston, Orimet, Dupin, and Capt. Mercier 70th Regi- ment, Hull, Que: 4 Provisional Lieutenants, IL. 8. Reeves, 49th Regiment; Hastings; Watson, 42nd Regiment, Lanark; J. L. Stuart, 46tly Regiment, Durham; M. C, Porobenshire, 45th Regiment, Lindsay; H. Mason, 46th Regiment, Durham; V. Bastwood, 57th Regi- ment, Peterboro; V. A. Lanos, 18th Regiment, Kingston; G. C. Pickford, 49th Regiment, Belleville; W. W. Shatters, 57th Regiment; Peterboro; P. C. Gonme, D. R. McDonald,.J. 8. Fenning, W. W. Fair, F. Jamieson, 46th Regiment, Durham; M. A. New: ton, 47th Regiment, Kingston; BE. Schingh, -70¢h Regiment; Hull; C. E. Oakes, 56th Reogipont, Grenville; J. Stuart, 46th Regiment; N. S. Caldwell, 56th Regiment; J, R. Mun- ro, 57th Regiment; A. R. Stevensom 57th Regiment. . Major. G. L. Starr, one of the staff chaplains, at the camp, will: address a patriotic meeting to stimulate re- cruitiug to he held at Marmora on ry the of on Monday lace, 3b; Lieut. J. G. McLoughlin--| § Lieut. Gardiner, C; Capi. Sears,| F; Lieut. Wilby, R.F; Lieut. Morris, | § Capt. Stewart umpired very satis-|' | inations for the course are finished | . | enlisted, and has akrtived at Rarrie- | ed'to all charch ministers of the Do- L. iL 1 ' | was a visitor at the camp on Friday | Pte. Gaskell, 38th Battalion, is in| the Field Hospital with rheumatism. | + The request made in the Whig on] | Thursday for magazines bas been an-| | swered by a number of citizens who | offered their old magazines for the | use of the soldiers who are suffering { from minor ailments and have to re-| { man in the hospital which undergo-| | ing treatment. The officers would {also very much appreciate donations | of flowers or plants to brighter the | interior of the sombre hospital tents. ! George Lawrence, William H. Par- | rv, J. Gardner, K. Nicholson and S.! Norris have been recruited by the! 14th Regiment for the 59th Battal- ion. A. J. Rushlow, Frank Monderville, | Charles Van Norman, Edwards Cous- ins and Joseph Hart have been ac- cepted from the 47th Regiment for | the 59th Battalion. Not one patient from the camp was | removed to the City Hospital on Eri-| t | { LIEUT. J. W. % Overseas D 8ST! Of Kingston, with the 5th Battalion at Barriefield Camy day and as only one was taken in on Thureday this shows that there are féw serious cases among the soldiers. A board of medical officers exam- ined the recruits of the 59th Bat- talion on Friday. Tpr. Vanduyance, Sth C. M. R., is in the field hospital for treatment. Lieut, W. E. Swaine, 14th Regi: ment, who vacated the positipn of musketry instructor on May 17th, has been promoted to the rank of captain. Capt. Swaine.is now Bar- riefield Camp musketry instructor. J. C. Bell, a farmer living in Syd- ney, near Cobourg, has given his two sons to the seryicp, one with the 39th, and the other with the 59th Battalion. The call, however, be-\ came so strong, 'that We, has himself field. Mr. Bell was orderly for fif- teen years . for General Sir Pete Lumsden, the officer who invented khaki. LET PULMT SPEAK IN HOUR OF PERL Ministerial Association Denounces Huns and Calls on Canadian Following Preachers. of the i cruiting appeal which the Ministerial Association of Toronto has address- { minion: "Therefore will not we fear, though the earth be removed; the God of hosis is with us, the God of Jacob is our refuge." | The oer which we sought | to avertids upon us. Our Empire jis' engagedSin the g struggle of the ag : @, mi sacréd pos: sessions tha ve been won only through the travail and. pain of the centuries are at stake. The priceless gift of li » With:all that it means to a free citizen, is in the balance. These dre threatened hy armed invaders, Who are possessed of the. by very spirit of Satan, The foe has thrown off évery pretence of. fair- ness, and is using 'all his scientific skill to pehpetrate the cruelest and most h not only on our soldiers, but on the 'weakest and | most 4 rele sitisens. As a nas 7 > the thing through , Whatever' 'the cost, strain, whatever the 'ay must be travelled. 'éyeryone must do his part. Our pi is that we, as the Lord's prophets, may not be found wanting in the hour of national per- tion. Whate the w! = bons 3 3 To that er can so impress the people with the of 'th il i Hi 2383 ------------------------------ ~ This is the season for Sporting ShoesKF33 7 Our stock of all kinds of 'Oufing and Sporting Shoes. is complete: | lows: | Girls' race, 10 years and "Lion Brand' SPORTING SHOES. See our window display of Maltese Cross and Lion Brand Sporting Goods: Boating Shoes--Tennis Shoes -- Vacation Shoes--in White and Black--in many styles, RY TI Nh Lo" Te Tar iden "© . This year we can supply your wants to per- fection. . . Sporting Shoes, from size 4 for the Baby to - size 10 for Men--at the Right Prices. | } { i i All Straw Hats mow 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¢ & B0Oc CAMPBELL BROS. For Big Bargains in Summer Hats, ho { | i { { | ' i { SPORTS FOR "KIDDIES" | | Races On Cricket Field Civic Holi. day. In order that the "kiddies" may | have a good time, a number of citi | zens have arranged to give them a| programme of sports at the cricket field on Monday (Civic Holiday) at! 9 am. The events will be as fol-| Boys' race, 10 'years and under; | under; Boys' race, 15 .years and Girls' race, 15 years and under. Boys' three-legged .race, 15 years! and under; Girls' skipping race, 15 years, and under; Boys' wheel-bar-| row race, 15 years and under; Girls®| soap race, 15 years and under; Boys!| obstacle race, 15 years and under; Girls' sugarirace, 15 years and under Old Boys' race; Orange and candy scramble for boys; Orange and candy! scramble for 'girls; Baseball match, between boys 15 years and under, | morth side of Princess vs south side! of Princess. { Cash, prizes will be given the win- ners. One person allowed only one prize. | Ya ------------ . Free Preserving Labels. i Save the Red Ball Trade Mark cut | from bag or 'fop end of carton of Lantic Sugar, and mall to h Las Atlantic Sugar Refineries, Montreal, and they will send you free.a book of 50°assorted Fruit Jar Labels print- ed-and gummed 'ready to use. 'Lan tic Sugar is put up in 2-lb. and 5-Ib. irtons and 10-Ib. and 20 Ib. bags.| For sale 'at'leading grocers. = ° . Money In. During the past week quite a num- ber of subscriptidns, were received for the Bir Oliver Mowat Memorial Hospital, showing that interest in still maintained for this splendid in- stitution. About half the amount that is desired has been secured, and it is hoped that before September the additional $1,000 needed, will be put into the treasury, thus permitting the directors to meet their obliga- tions and begin a new yeaf with a clean sheet Tor maintenance. + Previously ledged, $794, : $25--W.-R. . $20---Mrs. N. F. "I will avenge my father's death," John George, a strapning young been confined Special Rates for all Kinds of Drives. under: | D i. thy's.. ~Abernethy's. We deliver to all parts of the city in bulk of bricks. iio ah ; SAKELL'S etm | Next Opera Phone 640 ------g B i Y Ca H When it needs any repairs or supplies. Our mechanics are all first class and stand A-1 fu their trade. Neo repair too small or too big for us te handle, We also have here AN UP-TO-DATE GARAGE, Where you can keep your car in perfect confidence and where you will recelyg coprtcons treatment at all times. . . OUR TERMS ARE VERY MODERATE, PORRITT GARAGE CO., Limited AUTOMOBILES ° Repairs 210-212 Welllngion St. Salsphune 454 Kingston, Ont. Agent for CAD! AC and REO CARS, Vm Automobile | ...For Hire (1915 REGAL) { WEDDINGS A SPeciaLTY. | Brompt Attention to Boat and Train | 1 Call 3 | { PY 100000000004, 0.9 ¢ i 8. Service and Efficiency Guaranteed R. J. Allen, Phone 300. 340 Johnsom Steet | Cool Your Skin 'With D.D.D. Hot weather, brings to the surface all He lurking diseases in the skin |OLD PRICES STILL PRE- Prickly heat, ish, poison. ivy, bites and others maladies are most dig VAIL IN 'LINOLEUM, EC Th, Boater Yo0 SAR Tuan, OIL CLOTH, AND CARPET SQUARES from all suffering. Just a few drops of the soothing compound of wil. of Wintergreen and other healing ele- ments called D.D. D. 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