---- IF YOU HAD TO FIGHT ? When would you feel in best fighting mood YE Why, after a good meal and a smoke. Well, our boys at the Front are only human; they, too, fight best on a full stomach and a pipe of content. The Government is dealing with the food side of the proposition. Won't vou help JThe Whig to see that the boys are not denied their smokes? Every little helps. Don't be afraid to send your subscription, however small, to the British Whig Tobacco Fund If you have time to help, send for a Collection Book«and get busy Among your friends. ce sisi oman nbs AA A A A rs A A -------------- dn, When You Need Electric Fans Irons, Toasters, Mazda Lamps, or anything Electri- cal, phone 94. riper aay Electric BULK an TeYTYwwe ee. w "CHARM CEYLON TEAS 35¢, 40c, 50c, 60c, Lb. Charm Coffee, 40c.Lb. For Sale at All Grocers. Rugs that please you in wear, style and price--im- mense. range, all' sizes--some specials for this sale at nearly half price. Dressers, Oak; reg. $25. .....For $19.00 Dressers, Mahogany; reg. $25 . For 19.00 Dressers, Mahogany; veg. $40 .For 32.00 Dressers, Walnut; reg. $55 . For 48.00 3 a For 12.00 Everything at reduced prices--a great time to save money--three stores full of bargains. x 4 Phone 90. ~~ Yours ¥ T. F. Harrison Co. Mid - Summer Sale . Women's Pumps and Oxfords, Dressers, Surface Oak; reg. $1 i THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, FRIDAY, AUGUST 6, 1915. MOUNTS OF 8TH CMR. ARE SPLENDIDLY TRE The Regiment is Now Up to) ATED who had agreed to com& had got! | "cold feet" and skipped om the way |dowsi. The view of the other man | {of the incident though not sugpris- {ing is interesting. Ohne fellow was | heard to remark, "he was well-built | {but it showed he was no man." } } t + PASSED EXAMINATION :.. -v.co. Sun. sn nee ment C.M.R., has presented the vet- \ HUGE RECRUITING CAMPAIGN en arin a fing Buitish bull | A) AT PETERBORO. Irish name of the donar, | The Machine Gun Men Are Really 1p, veterinary staff of the 8th C.| Enjoying the Instruction--Had a M.R., are of a very hospitible nature Fine March On Thursday--The and the Whig srepresentative on 59th Made a Good Showing--The ingsday as {rested 1° qui re- cide > r on reshments--buttermilk. e substi- Accident Was Not a Serious One. | i ute is certainly worth while on a The horses of the 8th C.M.R., are warm day. certainly taken great care of. To-day m-- i there is not one case of sickness! A. P. Christmas, a broker of the amongst the horses, There are dirm of McDougall and Cowan, Mon- | two cases in which the animals! treal, has been appointed provision- are recuperating from previous sick-| al lieutenant in the 14th Regiment ness but these are ready for work and will take the next Provisional again. In the rear of the eafnp|School of Infantry. Lieyt. Christmas | Capt. Clapp, veterinary officer, has| is visiting on Garden "Island with | had constructed several enclosures Capt. W. H. Craig, 14th Regiment. in which any horse which shows the! -- | {least symptoms of the effects of the, The route-march of 'the 59th Bat-| wet weather is taken and treated.. | talion to LeMoine's Point on Thurs- {Each squadron has its farrier ser-| day afternoon proved a very enjoy- {geant and these sergeants are res-| able one to the men. The weather | { ponsible for the condition 'of the along the lake shore was mot too | horse's feet. Any horse which needs Warm and the march not being al any attention. whatever must be forced one did not prove too stren®| | taken care of immediately, One| ous, Lieut.-Col, H, J. Dawson is | reason why the 8th C.M.R., were. go highly pleased with the work of the {readily given two allotments of men and their splendid appearance { horses, while nn other of the regi-| in marching through the city. ments of mounted rifles in Canada| -- have horses, now in due to the splen-|, R. M. Sykes, who is distributing did reputation of the camp officers, tracts and holding - informal reli. | lin taking care of the mounts. gious meetings threughout the camp | | - Is, meeting with a splendid response | The 8th C.M.R., is now dver| from the men. strength with about 600 men. No| ) -- | stop However will be made in the re- The officers taking the course in |eruiting campaign, Lieut. Rodger machine gunnery under Lient. H. {who has been in Belleville left for Stethem's instruction are progress- | Peterboro to assist Lieut. Hubbs in| ing splendidly. The work is proving | | securing more recruits for the regi- | S50 interesting and popular that ar-| { ment. ' |rangements for a more extensive course will likely be made. The following officers who attend hn pr | ed the last Provisional School of| A competition for the officers tak-| Infantry at Barriefield camp have|iPg the course in the time necessary! been successful.: List is given with-| !0 set up a gun was held on Thurs-| out respect to the percentage attain-| day, two officers being on a team and | ed: For Captain--Lieut, C. S. Carter, the different - teams contesting] 46th Regiment; G. S. Coward, 47th {against each pther. | Regiment; F. L. Elcher, 40th Regi- " ony { ment; H, F. Hill, 57th Regiment; G.| Lleut.-Col. H. J. Dawson is com- | R. Robinson 56th Regiment; W. J. mencing the organization of a "new | Troop, 40th Regiment; F. H. Warren |B" company for his battalion. The 40th Regiment; H. C. Wotherspoon, Oversea draft is made up exclusively | 46th Regiment; W. F. Huycke, 40th |o! the men of "B" company. "B"| Regiment; H. B. McConnell, 49th|company will be recruited up to Regiment; L, L. Richard, 42th Regi- | trength and the next draft taken | ment; H. W. Fisher, 41st Regiment | Tom the company of the battalion | 2 PAGE FIVE Save a Dollar Every man who buys a pair of Low Shoes can save £1.05, as our Men's Low Shoes are on sale at $2.95. The cheapest gouds were $4.00, but there are a few $4.50 and £5.00 values here, all at $2.95, Dollar Saved 1s a Dollar Newest styles--all this season's goods --Patents, Tans and Velour; Calf, (No rubber sole goods.) et at a. AA tnt ANY i Sakell's Pure Ice li Cream Our Ice Cream is the by Government Test. We deliver to-all parts of the city in bulk or bricks. best and finest in Ringston Ss -------- rn ~ SAKELL [Ee Opera One Dollar Hat Sale Phone 640 m-- House. Bring Your Car Here When it needs any repairs or supplies. Our mechtniés are all first clam and stand A-1 in their trade. No repair too small or toe big for us to handle. We aise have here AN UP-TO-DATE GARAGE, Where you can keep your ear in perfect confidence and where you will recelve courteous treatment at all. times. . OUR TERMS ARE VERY MODERATE, PORRITT GARAGE CO, Limited Telephone 454 Agent for CAD AC and REO CARS. In addition to our big Straw Hat Sale, on Saturday we offer scores of fine $2.50 Soft Felt Hats. Broken Jines from. our Bpring and Summer stock, for $1.00. See Our Windows. Repa Kingston, Ont. | rnmn----~ x ||| discharged. from the Field Hospital fl | left op Thursday for Peterboro on recruiting duty. i exercise ride on and W. S. Smith, 49th Regiment. For lieutenants---M. Bertrand, | 49th Regiment; F., 8. Brodey, 59th | Regiment; A, E, Caron, 70th Regi- | ment; S. J. M. Compton, 14th Regi- | | ment; W. A, Dorin, 70th Regiment. |G. A. Gerald, 56th Regiment; G. S. | | Gisborne, G.G.F.G.; G. M. Gladoney, | 49th Regiment; F. D. M. Hammond, | 14th Regiment; J. A. Harstowe, | 57th Regiment; A. 8." Hudgin, 16th | Regiment; C. J. Kane, 47th Regi- | ment; G. F. MacDonald, 59th Regi- ment; A. Payette, 70th Regiment; H. Reymes, 40th Regiment; B, H.| Richardson, 49th Regiment; R. J. Rodger, 14th Regiment; J. T. Su-| therland, A. 8S. C.; A. H. Tett, 14th Regiment; F. C. VanLuven, 47th Re-| giment; H. M. 'Wanamaker, 40th | Regiment; J. T. Thomson, G.G.F.G.; A. C. Burgess, G.G.F.G.;G. W. Beres- ford, G.G.F.G; W. W. Watson, G.G. | F.G; A. W. Baument, 43th Regiment | J. C. Burgess, 43rd Regiment; T. C. Urquhart, C.P.A8.C.; J. H. Wallace, 43rd Regiment; G. G. May, 6.6.7.6; E. Malloch, 42rd Regiment; Scott, 42nd Regiment; W. G. W. Robinson, 47th Regiment; H. C.| Graves, G.G.F.G; H. H. Hester, G.G. | F.G. i Col. T, D. R. Hemming, Com-| mandant of Barriefield camp" re-| turned on' Thursday afternoon with | Lieut.-Col. J. R. Munro, O.C., 8th] C.M.R., from Peterboro where the | two officers attended a large meet-| ing to stimulate recruiting in that. district. A huge campaign has been launched which will last for a week. 5 ¥ Ple. R. Logan, J. Rand and D. Me- Donald, 59th Battalion and Tprs. A. X. Renand and 'F. Dale, Sth Regi- | ment, C.M.R., were admitted té. the | Field Hospital on Thursday for treatment. -- { Pte. Druce, 59th Battalion who was in the Hotel Dieu with pleurisy has been discharged from the Field Hospital where he has been for the last few days. Corpl. Wilford, 59th Battalion who was operated on in the Military Hos- pital for hernia bas been discharged. Tpr. Hogan, 8th C.M.R., has been where he was confined with rheuma- tism. Lieut. ¥, S. Hubbs, Sth C.M.R., The 8th Regiment C.M.R., took an Thursday to Grassy Creek. Lieat.-Col. J. R. Munro, 8th C.M. R., In discussin / The 59th Battalion and the with the best conducted and drilled | men. "A man has been thrown off his! horse and badly hurt" was the mes- sage brought to the medical tent on Thursday afternoon while the Whig representative was in the 8th C.M.R. lines. A stretcher was hurriedly brought into use and in less than no| time everything was ready. for the treatment of any man so described. | The stretcher and medicine case had to be carried to the field acréss the! road from the camp. A few minutes later the streteher-beareys were seen coming across the field not with al body, for the men who had sprained his wrist was walking behind them. was in use at the dance given by the | officers of the camp in fro administration building. lace and R. M. Sykes will nt of the R. Wah! hold a weather clears. | on | A soft-ball game between the staft- | sergeants and the Y. M. C. A. staff! resulted in a victory for the latter, 0a Thursday evening, by 'a score of 8 to 7. . i A. Jennings, been taken on 69th Battalion. 14th Regiment, has the strength of the| W. Steeles, James Wood and Gl Platt have enlisted at Barriefield | with the 59th Battalion. | Joifh Hope, of the legal firm of Stewart, Hope & O'Donnell, Perth, | haa been gazetted a lieutenant with 1e will report this week. Licut. Hope Is 'one 'of Perth's most popular and capable young lawyers. -- am Eighth Canadian Mounted Rifles will each receive the sum of $250 from Peterboro Council. Tete de Pont Barracks, The officers and;N. ©. 0.'s taking the fifth course in the Royal School of Artillery were given leetures on Friday morning during the rain. tar A recent order states that all N.C. O.'s and men admitted to hos- pital will forfeit all .active service pay due 'to them during their stay | Marguerite ED Campbell Bros. For Hat Bargains. A BRIGHT YOUNG MA His Funeral Was ' | Morning. N { residence, 307 Alfred street, to | Mary's Cathedral, | requiem mass was § No programme was given in the | ther A. J. Hanley. Y. M. C. A. tent on Thursday even-| ing owing to the fact that the tent | St. Later the mains were transferred to Wolfe Is- land, lad, fourteen years of age, had pass. ed his entrance into the High School at mid-summer from St. parate School. ily took up residence in having formerly resided in Winni- peg, where he was born. He was member of the League of the Sacred Heart. Two brothers and three sisters: James and Edward residing in Winnipeg; May, Kathleen and residing at home, sur- vive. Earning 20 Per Cent, Talk of big earnings by Canada Locomotive put the price of that is-| prices, sue up to 50 1-8, a net gain of 1 tainly b 7-8, says the Montreal Wednesday. Talk in the News on "Street" that amount to between five and six milion dollars. The company is said to be daily turning out 600 shrapnel shells, between 350 and 400 of the 4.5 shells, and from 1,700 to 200 shell forgings; in addition to this, it is making at least 65 locomotives for war use. 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