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CONVINCING MEDICAL TESTIMONY INSIST ON HAVING | regalia | mile | Every man was mounted. a | With Lieut. THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, THURSDAY , AUGUST 12, 1915. 5 THE 8TH REGIMENT CMR. ON TREK TO BELLEVILLE It Had Surprise Attack Lesson On Wednesday 39TH ROUTE - MARCH WAS WELL CARRIED OUT BY LT.- OL, DAWSON Trooper McGee Kicked In Face By Horse==sergt Robert Stanton Has Gone To Halifax To Join The R.C. R. At' 8.30 a.m. Thursday, citizens who were on Princess street. saw something which has probably never been geen on Kingston It was the Sth Regiment, Mounted Ribes, under J. R; Munro in full war the start of a hundred through the country. The men were in their shirt sleeves, and 'busi- ness' was the word they suggested. On each horse the rider. took with/ him his blanket, rifle, mess-tin, wa- ter bottles and bandoliers. Before leaving the camp ground Col. Munro gave his erders, among them being that the greatest care must be taken of the horses. Two spare horses went with each squad-| ron. { The route taken to Belleville was] along Ontario street to Princess street and straight out to Napanee. At the exhibition grounds at Nap-+ anee it was planned to spend the] night, 5 Due to the splendid system which Major J. Hamilton; A.D. of 8: and T.} has built up, three 'wagons of the Army Service Corps supplied the 8th C.M.R. with food for the 250 men and fodder for the 250 horses. Meals were to be served regularly on the way. The Army Service Corps were able to do this part of the ar- rangements, as 'easily as if the re- giment was remaining in the camp. The regiment expected to reach Napanee early Thursday evening and camp in the Exhibition grounds for the night. before streets. Canadian Lieut.-Col. on mareh Lieut.-Col. J. R+ Munro gave the 8th Regiment, OC.M.R., a lesson in what to do in case of a surprise at- tack, on Wednesday -afternoon. About two o'clock bugles sounded at} the Qrderly tent the regimental al- arm. The buglers of the different squadrons took it up and four minu- tes afterwards the regiment was on the parade ground. Within five minu- tes after the "call to arms" was sounded, even the Mounted Orderlies| who had to saddle their horses, were ready for action, The squadron! were then detailed to command po- sitions around the camp. The test showed the men tire nec-} sessity of getting ready for action 'in! a very short while. Col. Munro ;is{ hightly pleased with the way is men ¢even the recruits) acted and | commended them for their work, sor The secret of the success of the! 21st Battalion was the number of | route-marches taken, is the opinion of prominent officers, and if route- | marches will count the 59th Battal- ion ought to equal the 21st some day | Although it is not even up to full | strength yet, several long marches haye been taken. The battalion was | out on the road all day Wednesday. | The route taken was eastward on the Gananoque road for about nine miles | Anderson, C.A.8.C., as! transport officer, the three field-kit-| chens of the battalion left about an | hour after the departure of the bat- | talion and carried the dinner. A hot | meal was served at noon about six] miles from the camp. | It is a pleasure to state that there | Bp pp---- citis on Wednedday afternoon, and is progresging favorably. Pte. George Esper, 59th Battalion, was hit in the right eye with a base ball on Tuesday and had to recefve medical treatment. Parslow, 59th Battalion, is convalescing in' the Field Hospital Sergt \ ; PAGE FIVE from rheumatism, having been in the Kingston General Hospital prev- ious to Tuesday. Ptes. Cox and FitzGerald, 59th: Battalion, were transferred from the Field to the City Hospital om Wed- nesday Tpr. McGee, 8th C.M.R., received received an injury to his face by be- ing kicked by a horse on Wednesday, and had to receive -megical treat- ment, ] IE G Kennedy McGill and James Milli- gan, 14th Regiment, have transferr- ed to the 55th Battalion. Both are Havelock men, Lieut. H. B, MacConnell, adjutant, 59th Battalion, is expected to return from Hastings to-day. The recruits of the 8th C.M.R. were inoculated on Wednesday O. R. S. Atkinson, 59th Battalion had received word that another Mer- rickville man, Lieut. G. Dell, former-| ly of the 56th Regiment, and now with the 2nd Battalion at the front, | ig reconimended for the Victoria | Cross. | quick action at a Whenever Eight Belleville men, were visitors Sale-- at Barriefield camp on Wednesday looking for some artillery unit to be- come members of. They were direct ed to Tete de Pont Barracks, = Sergt. Robert Stanton, C.0.C., for- merly of the Frontenac semior hoc- REAT "BLACK ARROW" SHOE SALE Started With a ""Dart" Of eager buying that nuke the speed liimits--because the "Black Arrow' Bargains are the speediest shoe savings that ever forced ny clearance sale. you see an drrow think of the "Black Arrow' and get here NOW while the speeding's best "Watch Gur Windows" key team, lgft on Tuesday night for Halifax to go overseas with the Roy- | al Canadian Regiment. «"Bob," with "Tim" Ferguson, formed the defence of the senior O.H.A., team. He was very popular with every one who knew him. He was presented by! George Van Horn with a sterling sil- ver mounted pipe as a token of ap- preciation on the part of the Fron- tenac Hockey Club for his valued! services. The team has lost a splen-| did player. "We The Administration building of the | Army Service Corps has beén given a coat of red paint and is a pleasing |® , part of the prettiest grounds in the | $ camp. An addition has just been| completed and will be used as an of-! fice for the transport officer and the | 0.C. of No. 3 Company, C.A8.C. Rev. A. E. Runnells held a meet- ing in the Y.M.C.A. tent cn Wednes- | day evening and it was well attend- ed. Mr. Runnells is 'meeting with | splendid success in his addresses. Sergt.-Major Dennis, Sergts. Wil-| lis, Pulmen, Harris, Corpl. Beddle | and Tprs. Sang, Warrener, Mat-| thews, Austin, Walker, Elliott and | Findley are the players on the 8th C.M.R. championship soccer who were presented with team fountain | venus by Major G. L. Starr on Wed-| | nesday. | H. Horley, 14th 'Regiment, has! been taken on the strength of the | 59th Battalion. i J. Connolly, E. McPhail, G. oh ham and G. Kelly have enlisted at Ct vom ab . tale we offer Barriefield Camp with the 59th Bat- | Straw Hat Sale We offer talion. (@ scores of fine $2.50 Soft At Tete de Pont Barracks, Felt Hats. 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Sold by all Chemists. Prices ia England? > Uli, 249, 4)0. Sole Manufacturers: J. 7. DAVENPORT, LONDON, #$OE Wholesale Agetit, Lyn bros., Co. Limited Tofonfo. 4 DN ~ August Sale | Se Bens" CUR- TAINS, LINOLEUMS, SHADES, DRAPERIES. It will pay to see these bet aL this Reduction Sale. © Speeial prices to those furnishing ughout. pair and Upholstering promptly de done. _ Phone 90. Yours Parlor Suites, . Re- beneficial effects of the daily drill | and the camp life. | Lieut.-Col. H. J. Dawson evidently| follows the slogan that what the men | do he will do, although it is custom-| ary for commanding officers to ride, Col. Dawson headed his battalion on foot on Wednesday. The quarter- master and transport had "the only horses in use. The return to the camp was made about 6 p.m. Major. J. Hamilton, A.D. of S. and T., is expected back from Toronto to- day. Two recrujts for the 59th Battal- lon arrived on Wednesday from Mat- tawa where Lieut, Dowling is re- eruiting officer. A telephone was installed in the Field Hospital office on Wednesday. Pte. E. J. R. Dash, 69th Battalion, was operated on for acute a di- | ville | bn the intake pipe. The Commission,' 'no 'n as The present élass of the R.S.A., although exceptionally large is pro-| gressing favorablv, and the instrue'- ors expect good resulid, . James Kelly, Toronto, en with *"C" Battery on ! A See Our Windows. oa i | In a short time it is planned to take the officers and N.CO.'s ta%- ing the Royal School of Artillery course to some place in the coun- | try where the guns of tha battery} will be entrenched. As al) this myst be done at night at the front, | the entrenching wijh-also be done at night. At the Grand Opera House this | evening an elaborate pregramme | | will be produced. - The = Famous | Players Film Company's , stirring photo adaptation of the noted mili- tary drama, "The Commanding Offi- cer," with Alice Doney in the stellar role of "Floyd Bingham," combines a thrilling and absorbing plot. There will also be the Pathe's Film views and colored pictures, a two-reel Mu- tual photo play and a comedy play. Then there will also be a fine vaude- presented. i -- At Lake Ontario Park. i The heat last night drew a large raw out of the city to enjoy the and lake. Campbell Bros. For Hat Vaudeville At the Grand. * Twenty pretty designs in Brush and Velvet finishes, : refreshing breeze off | the ¢ The crowd on the grounds was the largest w) far this season. | This (Thursday) evening a high- programme will be presented. 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