Daily British Whig (1850), 30 Aug 1915, p. 5

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, MONDAY, AUGUST 30, 1915. i {SOLDIERS IN THE CAMP | ARE DEEPLY RELIGIOUS | ( { They Attn! Divine Services, " | Out of the High Rent District O'Connor's Ladies Exclusive Abernethy's Shoe Store ONLY TWO DAYS MORE Of the Black Arrow Sale--Tuesda = and Wednesday These two days will be clean-up days. As we want to clear out every Come To-Morrow And choose your Néw Coat or Suit. If not prepar- ed to buy, have it placed aside, to suit your conveni- ence. Munro, in Toronto, made a thorough imspectién of the re Saturday morning. most | giment| { s Lieut.-Col. J. R. Munro, and Major Routher, quartermaster of the Sth C.M.R., returned on Sunday from To- ronto where they purchased an addi- or Sunday Well. | AN ARTILLERY RECRUIT tional field kitchen for the regiment. | The field kitchens have proved to || WAS DISMISSED IN DISGRACE BY | great Yalue on refs, and ale new i RARE Jone wi e delivered; it is hoped, in 'MAJOR McKENZIE pie for the Brockville trip. { i \ L \ || 1dent..Col. Ketcheson May Command) . gorhert Swetman, of the Y.M.C.A = See The Princess Garments [| the Now Moth BattalioneThe | stant oer os "ouma: of the Y.M.CA | 59th Battalion To Take a Route-| over new duties with the 77th Bat. TO BE HAD ONLY AT THIS STORE. March To Napanee. | talion at Ottawa. Mr. Swetman has - _ibeen a most valuable man to Mr. From Saturday noon until Monday | 1 i116 here and has dome some re- {i morning, the soldiers in Barriefield | »o oy good work He is very samp had an easy time, there being}... ous 10 go overseas however, and {i no drill. A short time on Sunday ! ! ol : | s for 3 tunity ttawa.. a 2; morning is devoted to divine service. | NODES Or an.opportunity at Ottawa INcess Ul S dil IF] S {| mana" at this parade, all of them! ¥ \ . Co x > : Pp pair of Summer Shoes, we have ré-marKed many down lower than before. Watch Our Windows | The canip chaplains are "in com-} J. Carnegie, of the Ottawa Citizen {| being present These were Major | Staff who has been visiting his fath- | Starr, Capts. Milton, Canipbell, Fite | LF SOL oc hegle; of the Seamer Gerald and Compton. The service| . on Saturday afternoon {| is very impressive as are all drum- | -- > || head services, and a large number of : 5 , ro || civilians-attend. There was on The artillery guns have not Yet communion on Sunday morning | been completely overhauled by the there being over 150 soldier-commu- | ATmourer Bergeants; but they are ex. H nieants, | pected to be turned over to the bat- Besidé the regular church service|'®ries in the Next lew days. |! there are always other services held { ta 6 2 : 5 {| by the chaplains and otlier religious | Pte. Sopeland, 35th Batalpm, 1. {| workers at the camp. Capt. Mil-| 5p Re ton holds a serwice in his marquee | " kis ' . at the end of the 59th Battalion lines | Evangelist W att, a i graquate of {land the two "Plymouth Brethren |the Moody Bible Institute, Chicago, || Messrs. Wallace and Sykes, also have | tonducted the service in the Y. M service in their tent near the artill.| ©- A. tent on Sunday evening: Universally known for their style, fit and finish; priced from $15.00 up. Always pleased to show you. T.J. CONNOR |: Higher up street--but lower in price. 260 Princess St.. Opposite Sydenham St. Phone 800 $1.75 Women's £3.00 White Canvas Boots. $1.75 Small 16t Women's £3 Pumps and Oxfords. er PEER, 85¢ One lot Baby Patent Strap Slippers. $1.00 Girls' Kid Lace. Low Shoes; sizes 11 to 2 Black Shoe 'Polish, in tins. . 2 for 25c. Régular White . Dressings." 25¢ AAA A A A A wnat mn THESE HOT DAYS VS. | You Cannot Be Too Careful HOT WEATHER: With Your Milk. Our Milk is thoroughly pastétirized, proper- ly eooled; and delivered in segled bottles. * "Price's :: Phone 845 3 277 PRINCESS STREET. Your taste for good tea will prove to you = Tea "is tood tes: Aug --- 4 7 Everything in this big sale. We hold your pur- chase until needed and you save the money, : Rugs, Carpets and Curtains are in it, with furni- ture. Phone 90. Yours ate sree NG * Co. ET T. F. Harrison < Comin, Mid - St nd Oto, = Reid, ) | ust Sale! $1.99 ery lines. A uhique idea is being] worked out in {he 34th Battery lines. | A committee of the soldiers arrange; for a'service on Sunday in their writ !ing tent. The scheme is working | | out splendidly and the battery turns (out. almost to a man. This is also| "a" proof of the high type class of the} men in the artillery batteries. | | "--- | The artillery officers are determin- ed that no man of an.immoral na- ture will be a member of their bat- teriés and for'/this reason are taking ja determined stand on the question. { and intend to carry it through to the end. On Saturday, information| réached Major. McKenzie that a man | | in his battery was not of the mater- ial he wanted to train. The major, | while the battery was on parade, ex- | plained the matter in a short address, | i and then.ordered the undesirable to) | fall out, and take all of his belong- | | ings to a"woods in the rear of the| jcamp and remain there until he! | could be 'disposed of. He was dis-| charged in disgrace within half an {hour afterwards. Although other| commanding officers have tried to get i rid of evil men, it remained for an | old soldier like Major. McKenzie who | was one of the best that Canada sent { to South Africa, to carry out the on- | ly correct policy. 1 Lieut. Granam, 59th Battalion, | {and Sergt. W. H. Lloyd, AM.C., spent the week-end in BeéHeville. | The Sth G.M.R. is getting ready (i for its 100-mile trek which starts on | Wednesday. Lieut. Clapp, veterin- | ary officer, states that the horses are {in splendid condition and several of them have told the Whig that they | dre counting the days' until they] leave. . Pte. Noble, 59th Battalion, was ad- i mitted to the FieM Hospital on Sat- urday morning. {+ G. Butler. W. J. Simmons, William Chilcott, Joseph Whitford and Peter Paquette enlisted 'on Saturday at Barriefield with the 59th Battalion: It is announced that the 80tK Bat- talion to be formed here will be sit- { uated in the lines used by the 38th i' Battalion, and this will greatly { brighten up the only quiet spot in { camp. + There is a rumor in circulation, though' it cannot be verified, that | Lieut.-Col. W. G. Ketcheson, 49th | Battalion, is to be the officer com- { manding the 80th Battalion. Col. | Ketcheson is from Belleville, and..is | well-known here as an experienced and efficient *soldier. | Provost Sergt. Thomas \ Moore, | 59th Battalion, has transferred from the 59th Battalion to the 14th Regi- ment. ie > Lieut. R. D. Bradshaw, has re- ported for duty with the 8th Regi- iment C.M.R., and is attached for duty and instruction. ' The strength of the 59th Battalion on Saturday morning was 1,233 men. The road into Barriefield camp re- ceived its first coat of oil on Satur- day morning. Sh The 59th Battalion will take a route march to Napanee this week. Lieut.-Col. H. J. Dawson is follow; ~the plan adopted by Lieut.-Col J. R. Munro in taking his = regiment through the country as much as pas- of men Canada is sending to the front; and impress on them the ex- treme necessity of every available nian takihg up arms and seas. i i Col. T. D. R, Hemming, 0.0. 3rd Division, and Major. J. Hamilton, A. D. of S. and T., expect to be in Ot i stood that the question of winter ; troops here will be taken up. i Major. McLoughlin, a "officer commanding the Sth Retment Co sible to show the farmers what kind] going over-|, tawa on Wednesday and it is ands. a f= Rev. R. S. Banks-Nelson, Hamil-| ton, will conduct a series of address-! es in the Y.M.C.A, tent commencing this evening 3 The soccer league schedule at Barriefield camp under the auspices of the Y.M.C.A. is now nearly finish- ed. X' fast game was played on Saturday afternoon between "OC squadron, Sth C.M.R. and "B" com-| pany, 59th Battalion. Corpl. Beadle! has picked-a fine team which is vat undefeated. On account of the! drafting of "B" company for over- Seas service, Sergt.-Major Blake has had considerable trouble organizing the 59th Battalion team, but the team on Saturday was a very fast one. Sergt. Harris "B" squadron, 8th C.M.R. refereed. i This evening "B" squadron, C.M.R. plays "A" company, Battalion. "B" In the soft ball Iraguc this ®ven-| ing "C" squadron, Sth C.M.R. will clash with "A" company, 59th Bat-| talion, and "B" company, 59th Bat-| talion ,will play the Machine Gun} Section, 8th C.M.R. On Thursday evening - the 33rd | Battery baseball team will play! agayist the team from "B" squad-| ron, 8th JC M.R. i At Tete de Pont Barracks ! There is a movement on foot to] have "C™ Battery, R.C.H.A., chang ed from a permanent battery to one! of the Canadian Expeditionary force, | At 'present, men accepted as mem- | bers of "C" Battery take out attes- | tation papers for three years, as has always been the case, with the R.C, H.A.. Some of the authorities are anxious to have the battery changed to the C.E.F. so that recruits could be accepted for the duration, of the War or six months afterwards as the Overseas attestation papers read. The change, would mean an entirely | different schedu.e of pay for the men. At present the pay is based on rank, and allowance is made for clothing. For oveisea volunteers with the rank of private or gunner the pay is the standard $1.10 a day and c.othing is issued as needed. It} is possible to save some of the cloth: | ing allowance at the R.C.H.A., but on the whole the difference in the | system of paying would effect only the clerks in cltarge of the pay of- fice. Each man would get practical.y the same as he is getting now. The Royal Canadian Dragoons' at Toroato are now on the C.E.F. foot-| ing for accepting recruits and Tor payifig them. It is felt that.if any, benefits are to be derived from the! change, "C"" Battery should be as well, as it certainly has been doing splendid work since the war broke squadron team is as ~~ | Yet undefeated. | $1.25 Girls' Laced Kid Blu- .chers; sizes 11: to 12.. Women's ®., Strap House Slippers--Ilow ' tA. Prem St « 75¢ 35¢ wo . Japanese Bath Slippers --Men's and Ladies' Children's White Strap Slippers; ular $1.25. Kid reg- = A EN AA sts tis i : 39c¢. Baby Kid Button Boots --regular 50c.q emma | Abernethy's Shoe Store 320 -------------- J a-- AUGUST Bargain Days oT TN Men's, We have dozens. of lines marked away down to clear them out. See them in our windows. = CAMPBELL BROS. For Bargains in Men's out. Over 150 men and a nimber of officers have been sent across and.' this has been dqne at the same time as the officers and N.C.O's of the Royal School of Artillery have been getting trained. The classes of the RS.A. have been so large that even Capt. W. F. Steacy, officer command- ing the battery, has had to continue his work a3 jostructor and yet the 'battery is sending over fifty men and two lieutenants every month and the recruiting and training of these men is being done and not interfering with the R.S.A. work. § R.. in the absence of Lieut.-Ceol. J. R. --_ CASTORIA emma known in Ki oar ea purletes. , as she t in India, West Indies, commonplace 'parts of the world, is Bow nursing ia the Duchess i naught Hospital at Cleveden, .* Nursing At Cliveden. Miss M Carr-Harris, well- » who has an un- _ experience for a Jeune Some fime Egypt, Labrador and the in addition te more of Con- Ens i Sakell's Pure Ice Cream ss oe i Our Tee Cream is by Government Test. We deliver to all parts of the city in bulk or bricks. the best and finest in Kingston | SAKELL'S fl Ne Opera House. i a ea ttt ats at Pate Na "Wanted" Time The name and address of any person who is desirous of using a CHEAP, CLEAN, and CONVENIENT method of COOKING, Call 197, or drop a card to the Office of Works, on Queen Street,and have the GAS installed in in your home, Light, Heat, Power and | Water Depts, | C. C. Folger, General Mgr. | an J to Buy At Our Big August - Furniture. Sale | SUI furnishing the mew homes and {Keeping the old homes well supplied. Phone 640 A Wigh Grade Black ade ack Ten " a, a ["3pian Seppo, san, cpvciuns 341-3 Princess St. Phone 76 {|| ' ds | AtJAMES REID'S t The Leading Undertaker. - CHARM CEYLON TEAS 35¢, 40c; 50c, 60c, Lb. ~ Charm Coffee, 40c Lb. For Sale at All Grocers. hn ee RO ee _--___ 'e : "KITCHENER" tho name of the new Electric Iron made the n General Electric Co. e by Canadian dian Gene By er the new power rates, it will cost: onl 2 1-2 cents per hour to rate this Iron. . | Y i : SALE AT--- :

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