THE DAILY BRITISH W¥T~ SATURDAY, JULY --- p-- - gr ---- - -X } | | | CANADIAN RIFLES ~ MAY HAVE A MARCH wonderfully and Lieut.-Col." J. Munro is highly pleased with success of the recruiting officers. Bell, 59th Battalion, has discharged from the Military Belleville is the Point to Visited. MEN T0 BE MOUNTED THE 38TH BATTALION TO LEAVE MEN IN HOSPITAL Pte. been confined as a result of a mild attack of influenza, Lieut.-Col. H. J. Dawson, 0.C., 59th Battalion, has aécepted the se- cond offer for colors for the battal- Good Beores Made By a Machine Gun | jon. Section Campaign To Raise eph R Funds For the 59th Battalion -- | ard Waldron. The 59th Had a Twenty Mile Jaunt On Friday. PEPPERMINT AND ® CINNAMON FLAVOURS MADE IN CANADA Bultable rewards for the discovery of the Tih point wil be offered laten 38th Battalion on Sunday. Lieut. J. H. Wallace, 43rd Regi; ment, is attached to the 38th Battal- n. Pt coi Lieut.-Col. Thompson, R.M.C., day afternoon. exceedingly warm weather only | be carried back to the camp. afternoon drill was not commenced until 3 p.m. Capt, will be received in a week or two and the ride will be made shortly after- | wards. | Cold Storage Plants Might Be Distri- ig | . The Salvation Army choir gave al Convincing Testimony | concert in the Y.M.C.A., tent on Fri- | has been given ly people in 'every | #2 evening, : { walk gf life. Those interested should | -- | N Write at once. | Pte. Howard. Cassidy, 59th Bat- Pamphlet Sontnintagp | talion, who has been in the Kingston TRENCH'S REMEDIES Limited | General Hospital with measles has | St. James' Cham ToroNTe, | been discharged. Proprietors, Remedies, Limited, nd. | The 8th Regiment, Canadian | Mounted Rifles, is planning a route weeks time, the hundred mile trip to be made in Yive days. The officers es ~~ | it will be one of the most pleasant » | Automobile en The ride will be in very easy | stages 80 that neither the men or the ! | It is planned to leave the camp on mile : | Friday afternoon and ride about > (1915 REGAL) i the Special Rates for all Kinds of Drives:| pov." accompany the regiment . (and supper will be served at night. Prompt Attention to Boat and Train Py 8 Calls. on the Saturday morning following | -- and it is expected that Belleville will | G. G. Membery, 8th C.M.R., T evening... Sunday will be a holiday | eration performed i week at R. J. Allen, for the men and_they will be given General rr where he was con- Phone 300. 340 Johnsow Steet | of Belleville. The return trip will | Teese een | algo be made in two days with about | It is expected that all of the horses necessary for the complete By TRENCH'S REMEDY Nn Recommended hy Clergymen of all WATERS Thirty Yenrs' CON. 1000 unsolicited Testimonials in march to Belleville in about two | | are making the necedsary plans and | rides that the regimént has yet tak- For Hire | horses will be tired. The 59th Battalion took a twenty | twenty miles on that day. 'Trans- WeoninGs a Sreciavty, An early morning start will be made | Service and Efficiency Guaranteed. be reached Saturday aftérnoon or has fully recovered frpm a slight op: an opportunity of seeing the sights fined for a few days. ~~, FITS C twenty-five miles covered each day. | Denominat one year, Over able Prices, A well thought out scheme is now under careful consideration at Ot- tawa for the Government to take of positive an along the great lakes and River St. gle N fn | Lawrence thereby putting out of Pte. A. Murgatroyd, 88th Battal-| oo nmiesion the Fish Trust-which, at fon, a Belgian who has been in the ' Ki i a | H ital, Has: Deer | present, holds sway. ngsion General Hospital, has been | secured the services of different fish- discharged. French's ublin, Ireln The 38th Battalion is leaving four- teén men in hospital here. Fresh Fruit Vegetables Fresh, Cure, and Cooked | Meats. Campers' Supplies. Order Early, at Harry Davidson, Guelph, who has refreshment booth of the Y.M.C.A,, | has been accepted as a trooper in the | 8th C.M.R. ! The machine-gun section of the | 8th C.M.R., were on the ranges on | the statement given out by Capt. Al {fred Hunter, the inspector for the | Provincial Game and Fisheries De | partment; to a Whig representative ternoon. out with nets and all necessary ac- | countrements. The fish they catch are obtained at a low figure, But the | value soars after the fish got within | Friday afternoon and some remark-| 99t the Government had ably good scores were made. Pte. Clerebux, and Pte. | Smith, 38th Battalion, were removed | { to the Hotel Dieu on*¥riday. {the market. - » ' Pickering's 490 PRINCESS ST. PHONE 5% There are now about forty-five on Soyernment is & signallers taking the course at the !'® Plans. camp. Lieut. G. K. Rackham, sig-| Another matter of much interest nalling officer of the 59th Battalion, | asd wy Whey ater, |18 in Peterboro ox recruly ® duty. to be installed by the Provincial Game and Fisheries Department at a point between Ganano i oket s at R _ | ville. Capt. Hunter is passing over | turned he a oekeliffe bas re the various districts to instruct the -- | fishery overseers as to the new licen- Four Brockville and four Belle-|5@ fee of two dollars to be charged { Yille recruits arrived for the 59th | Non-resident fishermen. The regul- | Battalion. | ar two dollar license fee has not | a | been enforced among the non-resi- | Lieut.-Col. H. J. Dawson, is or-| dent fishermen along the St. Lawren- | ganizing a campaign for the collec-| ©. but in view of the new hatchery tion throughout the district of bat-|!0 stock the waters betweén the | talion + funds. | points mentioned, the Department | -- | has arrived at the conclusion that the | zo Capt. W, A. Blue, adjutant, 8th C.| fishing license for | M.R., is in Ottawa. Capt. A. W. Gray, 59th Battalion, | who has been attending the officers i APPLY IT FOR CHILLS CRAMPS BOWEL TROUBLES SPRAINS BRUISES SORE THROAT | should be enforced to help meet the fo. | expense. ; Pay-day for the 8th C.M.R«, was! The license will have to be taken on Friday. | out by non-resident fishermen, Am- | -- | ericans, and non-residents of the Pte. F. Tougas, 38th Battalion, ¢ Province of Ontario, with the excep- has been discharged from the King- | tion of cottage owners on the Can- ston General Hospital. adian side, who may be residents of : -- another province but classed as re- The 8th C.M.R., were engaged in sidents for fishing purposes.. mounted drill on Friday morning and dismounted work in the after- noon. The recruits are showing up ¥ 260. and 50. Bottles yo Capt. Hunter told the Whig that cense fee especially from residents Some opposition has arisen to the li-| | | of summer resorts on the Canadian side who fear that this may have a tendency to keep Americans away from visiting the former's summer resorts. Inspector Hunter told the interviewer that he had discussed the matter with several American fishermen but none offered any ob- jection to the fee as the funds rais- make the resorts all the bet- ter for fishing. : ~ Capt. Hunter was very angry, on Friday afternoon, when he daw a AUGUST SALE On Friday afternoon there were patrol boats tied to the whart Cheapest and lowest price sale of the for Den, Parlor and Library: Large Easy Chairs; reg. $21 ........ : .Reduced to $17.50 Large Basy Rockers; reg. $22 5... .Reduced to $18.00 ene in charge of Capt Fleming and engineer W. ingstone, and the Thyra in c d of Capt. J. Brown and Flem| The Leather Couch; reg. $28 1... . +. Rodyosd '% Topentr Couch; reg. $20 ........... Reduced t year--Easy at Kingston. These were the Ath-| ! British Hospital, Queen street, where he was ls | Lieut. H. Hill, who was such a| strength on Queen's rugby team last | year, will go tp Bermuda with the! gave a lecture to the officers on Fri-| route march on Friday. Despite | a small peréentage of the men had to | The the | GOVERNMENT CONTROL regiment of 500 men to be mounted | Op ALL THE-FISH IN DOMINION exe buted Over the Country.--The De: will be made sire Is To Provide Fish At Reason. | Points. over full control of the. fish output This trust has | | ermen along the. shores according to | been, since the camp opened on the | Who interviewed him on Friday af-| These fishermen they Bt | chatder Lodge. cold storage. Béfore the war broke intended | | building cold storage plants and com- | x | pel the fishermen to sell to it so that | has evidently started that immense C. wv, | the prices could be kept down and Nation tea-drinking. u oved | Ave no individual concern corner | last the New York "Journal of Com- The war has upset the | Merce" stated that plan said Capt. Hunter but very soon | Were 8¢ to 10c a pound higher than| | oing to carry out | que and Brock- | Property Committee non-residents | adian 1 The first offer was from Jos-| he Ki as inspecte he King a L ash and the second from Rieh- | xf inspected by tie ug and Lond A FINE COMPANY Irish Division Commanded By Gen- 'eral From Erin. One of the new branches of Kitch- ener's army in. iragning now. in _ a camp south of London, is an Irish army, commanded by an Irish general." This he first time in history that such a force been assembled. There have ays been Irish" troops in the Brit- ish army, and somotimes they have even been in the majority, but hith erto the largest purely Irish unit has been the regiment. This is he first time that an entire division of Irish troops has been ug The "Irish Division," as it is tech- nically known, received its first train- ing on the! soil of its native isle, and has only reeently heen brought to England, Soon after its arrival it Kitchener, and the lattér set his seif of approval by declaming it "one of the finest divisions in the new army." Obituary Notice. There passed away at Regina Gen eral Hospital, on July 17th, Walter James Stark, eldest son of Mr, and Mrs. James Stark; for years residents | of Napanee, but now. of Michelton, | Sask., } Walter, born and brought up in Napanée, was a geheral favor- ite, and it was with the deepest re- gret they learned of his sudden death, after but a. two weeks' illness. He was in his twenty-seventh year | and his death was caused by rheu- matism, which finally resulted _.in heart failure, After leaving Napanee, about four years ago, he entered the employ of the C.P.R., Railway it Re- | gina. The remains were brought to { Napanee by his father, James Stark, on Monday, and after a short service at the, residence of Miss Allen, bur- ial took place at Riverside cemetery. Besides the parents, there are left to mourn two brothers, William and Robert. Excursion Te Picton. Thursday, August 5th, Steamer | America will make a special low rate ursion to Picton and Lake on the Mountain, calling at all intermediate points. Big Field Day in Picton af the True Blues Orphanage, Stops at all. intermediate A stop of one half hour will-be made at the Lake, on the | Mountain, (the eighth wonder of the | world), on the return trip. Leave | Kingston at 8.30 a.m., Sharp, Ports- mouth 8.50 Sharp. Arrive Picton | 12.30. Returning leave Picton at 5 | p.m., sharp. Home at 9.30 p.m. | Spécial low rate of 50c. He Is At La Touquet. Mrs. McKelvey Bell, who recent- ly returned from France, where she 31, 1915. These Special Values WE CLOSE. AT 5 O'CLOCK. Nn Our Straw HAT. SALE Is Still Going On. We are "clearing out all our Straw Hats at prices that make quick sales. Now is the time | Glen Walter with her two children, | | tablished spent the winter with her. husband, Dr. McKelvey Bell, has arrived at} to get a hat cheap to replace the fad- ed one. to spend the summer with her mo-| ther, Madame Casgrain, at Aber- Dr. Bell is one of the surgeons at a large hospital es in the Golf 'Club * build ings at La Touquet, near Boulonge. CAMPBELL BROS. The Substitute For Vodka, In February | the quotations they were a year previously, and that the Russians were buying all the In- dia-Ceylons available. The price] has been advancing ever since. | For Collecting Tolls. | A special meeting of the Civic] was held on Friday afternoon, for the purpose of | receiving and awarding the tender for the collection of tolls at the hay market. The tender of James Grim- | shaw,-at $285, was accepted. There | were two tenders, that of Mr. Grim- thaw being over $40 in advance of the other. | Gossip On Locomotive, One of the reports in the Street, says the Montreal Star, is that Can- socomotive, Kingston, is like- ly to become more active in the trad- ing." Considerable accumulation has been going on in a quiet way. As is well known, Locomotive has been actively engaged on war orders, | Confirmed In Rank, | Lieut. R. P. Bawden, M.ethbridge, Alta., with the 5th Artillery Bri- gade at Sewell Camp has been con-| i Elimination of vodka from Russia | No Longer Will Men On List Say To FOR SNaps IN SUMMER HATS, PORTSMOUTH GOES DRY: TWO HOTEL LICENSES WILL BE CUT OFF TO-NIGHT Magistrate "I Got My Liquor In! Portsmouth" --One License Off on | Wolfe Island. No longer will "prohibited list members of the gay to the magis- trate, "I' got my liquor in Ports-! mouth," for the reason that to-night the licente at the two hotels in the! village will expire, and they will not| be renewed. | W. 8. Dingman, vice-president of! the Pr&vineial License . Board, who spent a couple of days in e city, | this week making an Inspection, slated definitely that both the ho- | tels would be deprived of their l=} cense on July 31st, and that there | would be no renewal in either case. } The majority of the members of | the "prohibited list" in the city are! not on the list in thé county, and as! a result it was a very easy matter for them to go out to 'Portsmouth! and quench their thirst. = On Thursday of this week, a meh- - Ee) | rn firmed in rank. He is a brother of Der on the list, was lined up before Lieut. George 'Bawden of the 59th the magistrate on a charge of being Battalion. | drunk when a member. of the "pro- { A Blind Preacher. Rev. W. France, Binbrook, near Hamilton, supplying at the First Baptist church is proving very po- pular with his congregation by his splendid sermons. Rev, Mr. France is blind. , o Put Into Good Shape. The school house at Barriefield has been completely remodelled and is now greatly improved. A con- crete foundation has been built un- der the school. ~ ; Tapestry Couch; reg. $8.50 ......... Reduced to $ 6. ) hibited list". As a result of the action of Provincial Board, Portsmouth will 80 "dry" to-night. One hotel li- cense at Wolft Island" will also be cut off and another reduced to beer and wine. of the RESERVIST ROUNDED UP. Regular in German Army Coming to " Word has been received in the city of a round-up made by the po-|, lice at Stratford. They arrested Hans Gimlkousky. He has been in this country for a year, and was em- loved on a farm at Tavistock near ratford. He wis remanded till August 4th and will then likely be brought down to Fort Henry. found in his possesgion, but all were of a personal nature, with nothing that would incriminate him as a spy. PAGE FIVE LADIES' GUN METAL COLONIAL PUMPS --izes 3 to 7; real $3.00 value. Special $1.95 MEN'S LOW SHOES "Sizés 5 1-2.6 812 and 9 only; regular $4.50 values $2.00 { SUIT CASES $3.00 : SUIT CASES © Best value in ¢ city. {-. Tbe | BOYS' RUN | NING SHOES Sizes 11 te 13 and 1 to 5, Tbe } 50c BABY'S PA. TENT STRAP SLIPPERS Sizes 1 to Special .60c 7. | Abernethy's : Ay Sakell's Pure Ice Cream jl SEE mT EEE Our Ice Cream is the best and finest in Kin by Government Test. [ We deliver to all parts of the city in bulk or bricks. gston IL Next Opera House. ee ET aE Bri You C He re When it needs any re » or supplies. Our mechanics are all 'APht class and stand A-1 in their trade. No repair too small or too big for us te handle. We also have here AN UPTODATE GARAUE, Where you can keep your car in perfect confidence and where you will receive courteous treatment at all times, OUR TERMS ARE VERY MODERATE, PORRITT GARAGE CO., Limited Accessories AUTOMOBILES 210-212 Wellington St. Telephone 454 Agent for CADILLAC and REO CARS, Repairs Kingston, Oat. Auto Tires, No.1 | $12, Ford Size | BIBBY'S GARAGE. Phone 210-917. LX XH AR XI (GAA FL SR AY $0000%00000000 9. II ALR IIIeY o 4000008000000 4, POSTERS SALE BILLS DODGERS CLOSEST PRICES EDT NAT (Ol OLD PRICES STILL PRE- VAIL IN OLEUM, OIL CLOTH, AND CARPET SQUARES Notwithstanding the big advance in | English market. we intend running jour present stock at old prices, No exira charge laying it. ~-AT mn A preity * wedding took place Wednesday evening af 8t. Peter's | Church, Brockwille, when E, gravé, a popular young G. engineer, was united in marriage to Migs Bessie M. Lumbard, JAMES REID'S, Poe Leggin Uaguteh, i tl i Underwear of Quality "Imperial" Underwear is manufactured in. _, Natural Wool, Scotch Wool or Double Thread - Balbriggan. 4 4 Tailor 'Made a "" i Ask your local dealer to show * in summer weights | Kingston Hosiery Co,