Daily British Whig (1850), 15 Sep 1915, p. 5

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1915 PAGE FIVE . ---- EE -- . -- - _---- - I ------------------------ I outer igs fem Doni {ON BARREFIELD HEIGHTS 17g | "O'Connor's | WITH THE OVERSEAS TRoaPs| (2% "Barriefield camp is costing the] The Government furnishes the Mi- * 9 ° A Militia Department about $250,000 litia Y.M.C.A. with all the smaller | usi V e a month," said Col. T. D. R. Hemm- | tents but the large one used: for reli-| > ing, camp commandant, to the Whig | gious work is pit up by the "Y". Ra- -- ASALALLSS . b » ) on Tuesday afterfoon {tions are also furnished for all. the! $i : 5 Few citizens realize what the camp | men employed bysthe "Y", at the ex- { > A at Kingston means for the merchant ense of the Government The sal- = = : ? as a whole. When one takes int jaries are all paid by the "Y" authori-!| ' 3 Fie or et on Eee Dee. Hen, - _ Dressy Footwear in Patents, Vici 2 under canvas, he will realize the | A member of the 59th Battalion Kid and Velour Calf--light soles--cloth , amount which is spent in the differ-| found out on Tuesday morning that 3 wo 4 ent stores in Kingston. Although {it did not pay to leave the unit with tops and slightly concaved heels some of the men send a portion of | out permission. Just-as the battal- x $3.50 to $5.00. : their pay home to their wives and|ion was ready to leave on the three ¢| mothers, the larger part of the men| days' march he was brought before i i spend it on themselves. . {the men and sent down for twenty- We are also showing large variety » At the present time it is costing eight days. He will be called upon of Ladies' Boudoir Slippers, im 'Blue, {i the Militia Department about $350, |te pay for the militgry clothing which! : MB And Display of Correct S yles in 000 a month to look after'the men/he had in his possession when hel ¢ --- Pink, White and Red, at " who have volunteered for pverseas! "beat it." It is stated that he left ® * ; service in the-3rd Division. There! the camp grounds on July 16th and g! peel afe men in training in Peterboro',| was landed in Belleville. . Békides = Ottawa and other points which brings | losing about twenty dollars the cost ' - - the cost up to that amount. of thé clothes, he will 'not receive any gerne S oe ore { -- pay from the time that he left Barrie-| ¢ The Department figures that it! field until he is released from the! * NOW GOING ON / costs a man seventy-five cents a day | "clink." | oo Ne, i -- - Cl -- iE . . . to live out of barracks - or 'on the -- MES. All Ladies Cordially Invited. {| camp grounds. When a large num- Lieut. Douglas MacCaHum, whe : ' | - . . . ber of men are assembled as they are} todk the R. S. A. course, reported for | z -- -- 1 Our Motto: -- High Quality at Low Prices. {| at Barriefield it does not cost nearly | duty with the 34th Battery on Tues- 3 ' | ' that much. day morning. Lieut. MecCallum,!| \ ll P I C | --- {who is a Kingstonian, attended] a. RN e S ur ce ream | i The Militia Department evidently! Queen's Univegsity and also worked ---- J realizes that Kingston is being well | on the street cars during the summer! ER I see ee ] 1 taken care of as far as soldiers arelmonths before enlisting for overseas . . . ; a | 3 ® * concerned, and for that reason it is] - -- I Our Ice Cream is the best and finest in Kingston | - altogether likely that not more that| Lieuts. Newton, Latchford, Steacy, : 260 PRINCESS ST. Opposite Sydenham St. about two thousand will be here for and Webster, who will be attached 4 2) by Government Test. i % Phone 800 the winter months. Some members| to the 34th Battery for instructional] a ; We deliver to all parts of the city in bulk or * of 'varliament are determined that! purposes, have reported for duty.| g bricks some corps shall be-'sent to their! Lieut. Steacy, is a brother of Capt -. 'i towns for the winter, and have gone|Steacy of the R.C.H.A. SE after the Minister of Militia very -- = strong. W. D. Northrup, who re-| Major Massey, commanding oticer] - ' presents Belleville, is making a great of the 34th Battery, has so arrang A 2 effort to bave a unit quartered theré¢ ed matters that the men from his i » for the winter. The officials of oth-{ command have two baths in the lake FALL HATS | Next Opera House. Phone 840 er cities are also intgresting them-|each day. | i»! i cbs selves. | -- Pi mn SR { | ' i p = { The 80th Battalion, in command $ r ociati t To the average citizen the work of Lieut.-Col. Ketcheson, Belleville, Y our appreciation of | | 1 : ' : which the Militia Y.M.C.A. is carry- |; 5 {ql a pb : - M h R ich the Militia MUA. Is CAITy-|is about 450 strong. About one style, our service and A ; en ere S re = ing on at Barriefield camp is Dot! hundred men. who were recruited at | t; : | a es 2 | | | | i i X . - SE known. The Whig has made Inauir-{ Ottawa, reported at the camp grounds | | PUL hats have made this | , : shavin relief! ies from Mr. Lilley, who has charge! gn Tuesday afternoon about five; § hat store one of the in-| g 23 of the work at the.camp, and finds | o'clock. tituti f th ity ; - i : a out that great deal has been accom- the C.P.R. line. stitutions o € CIty. ' 'BEN "LEE, ro n tur ERE'S a way to end "razor pull," "after 3 plished at Barriefield since the mid-| = practically all the officers have re. | It's a source of keen! i. Pp ! ur 1 € sting" and all other shaving nuisances. S dle of May ported fer duty. Although the men | - When Mr. Lilley and a couple of Use this new and entire- You can prove this by this workers went into camp last May They came to the city over| Successor to T. J. Leahy. Nii. . Qe Tae Q See! have not been issued with uniform, satisfac tron to ne to ee rc -- ly différent Shaving novel test. Shave one side of they erected a large tent in which they are at i | | the great numbers of { -~ | Cream. It results n a your face with Mennen's and there was placed a canteen, the reli- Capt. 1 c Lockett Kingston i customers who come to . 1 quicker, cooler, easier the other side with the pre- gious work department, and reading Hote * Ae gle - ts as '1 4 ECE Eh . ft Aye ABR | reservin Tu S h th bit d tion you no Ss. b ru ja whose appointmentsas signalling offi us season atter season | Shave wi : no e an paration you n eo ee and writing booths. The work grew cer of 80th. Battalion was referred! qi ¢... 3 . { sting attached, what different results you get. so rapidly that it was necessary 10 fo in the Whis of September Tth. ro] $1 for their hats. Overflow Crawford Peaches, branch out. The wring Tom was ported for duty at Barriefield camp ¢! Now is the time to put in a marquee furnished py tae |g, Wednesda morning. Capt.| ¢ J, ths : . o Government. The canteen was als0 | 1 ockett has Ba le officer] | drop in and see our new moved to ahother tent, while their tnej4th Regiment. for some time. fall styles at large tent was tutned over for use - Gages and Plums, Pears and Grapes. Choice Groceries [| Walnut Dining Room Furniture, polished or dull. Monnens oro tube of Mennen's and also « smal tino F§ | In the tent where the canteen is|POrts that no soldiers were brought i : : Mennen's Tulcum foe Men good foe after Shaviog be- FY managed a post-office is doing great |to the hospital on Tuesday as result | i i ar or Furniture * how. r 2 i i { H. P. Ritchie & Co., Dept. 14g McCaul St Terao: © i (work. The man who collects the!of being oyercome by the sun. | 8 hy 1p a ---------------- 1 ] | mail at the camp states that there is LEA --_ > . i I TAN Mert terre i pw RET | more mail from the box in the "Y"| Ensign Madele Wilson, daughter | | Kingwton's Largest Hat Deaters | . i EFTTE TO -- i RRR HS: tent than from all the other boxes. of the late Rev. Dr. Wilson, former: | om, as : 4 = LR oe | Si . ry _ of the religious work secretary who : | 4 has complete supervision of this tent Although the heat is intense at} | .00, . ' . > { Send 10c¢ for trial tube and can of Talcum and put on entertainments, religious Barziotield samp, Capt. Richardson, | gi | Send Mic with your name and address. We willmait you [] | Meetings or whatever he sees fit. in charge of the field. hospital, re-| ¢| "Bros. Phicne '349, Market Square | The "Y™ furnishes every man with ly of Kingston, was the speaker at| inne | fTEE Writing paper. It takes about the meeting in the Militia Y.M.C.A.| | one thousand sheets of paper to sup-ion Tuesday evening. Capt. Milton, | WEDDING AT RAILTON - ply the men each day. . staff chaplain, acted as chairman. | TTT The O'Brien--Kelly Nuptials On Mon- omens SOMERSAUIS IC arenvonv. emp TOBACCO GIFTS day Morning. | Sewing Machines, Umbrellas, Suit | Aa Davenports | a nT aa TH | A very pretty ceremony fook place | Cases, Trunks, repaired and re-fitted. bl = i SIE { Money ( an Be Saved By Sending! ,, St. 'Patrick's church, Railton, on [Saws filed, Knives and Scissors Heantiful three plece Silk Parlor ; -- Folding IT iS A NATIONAL ORGANIZA.| Your Gift Through Club, Monday morning, Sept. 6th, 'when |Sharpened. Razors honed. Al] makes Renin Rion atm hiapeatey Covers. { 5 A N NAL FANAAs] If you have a brother, son, sweet- | Elizabeth Beatrice, youngest daugh- |of Firearms repaired promptly. docks "¢ natity: Reiffs Low Prices Beds -- Very || TiON--CAN BE OTHERWISE, [heart or friend at the front and are] ter of Mrs. Catharihie Kelly and John |repaired; Keys fitted. All makes of --T-- : . ' : {sending him tobaceo- gifts- you muy | Herbert O'Brien. Wolfe Istand were | Lawn Mowers sharpened and repaired . . James Reid SP aatE & i 2 L Counts [save 60 per cent by sending y unite in matrimony by Rev. Louis | convenient Prince Edward County Handles Its| Save 6 by ing your | units ' Own Funds And On a Different | E1It through the Overseas Fund and| E. Staley. (148 SYDENHAM STREET The Leading Undertaker »y PHONE 214. i { S | { ras 2 | | be absolutely assured that your gift The edifice was prettily decorated | Space econ- |i Plan Than the Canadian Fund will get there quicker than you couid| and was well filled by friends of the| . i Does. {send it any other way. This is ve-| happy couple, when to the strains of | omizers --- Last week the Wialg published an |Ctause the Army Service Corps are de- | Mendelssohn's wedding march, "the | g Pp : : | {article entitled "Information to|livering the Overseas. Club parceis|bride was escorted to the altar by| ie ennaresr uous anbrmon or me aces 919-920 UP. {Men Wanting to Enlist," presenting With the men's food. All you have her brother, John A. Kelly. After the Ce rtd therein a list of questions and ans-|!0 do is send your contribution to| nuptial kpot was tied the marriage | wers to enable everyone to under-| The British Whig with the name, re-| Mags was celebrated by Rev. Father ; stand the situation. {glmental number, regiment etc., to} Staley. During the offertéry, a Health Brand Mattresses are not Regarding provision made tor | which your friend belongs and the | duett "Ave Marie" ras gPicasingly AT p price or sanitary analities families of -soldiers, the following UVerseas Club will attend to the ad-| rendered by Miss Nora Staley an Siyuadied- for pric or sanitary qualities-- liiamiliies of soldiers, ol been | dressing. packing. shipping and de. [ies Frances Joyce, Mr. Archie 0 up to DU, . found that a woman requires an in-| eries. h each package they send | =SDROE Sang, ars Ju Ene i $6 | come of:§3¢. peF'Hhonth on her own |4 Postcard upon hiell . they Jyge- vole at the Communion Attic IS MILD, PURE, APPETIZING ? account; $7.50 for a child between Write ; ess of thei Aas . 184 * : Caroline Cotton Mattress $8. Some- the ages of ten and fifteen; $4.50 individual fending so that the sol-|in white Duchesg satin with over- Just the Beverage for the busy man:-- : , ? {for a ohild between the ages of five Jier can acknowledge the gift direct. | blouse and tunic Honiton, late rests the nerves and ensures sound slee; thing new. and ten, and $3 for a child under| TDhe Overseas Club is a very influ-| daintly trimmed withnpearls. A tulle ] And. Fas ph o ; five years." sutial stganiaation and has been able! yal Sangh Hp. With rive biossoms J If not sold in your, neighborhobd, write 1 fapestry, b 3 a .jt0 secure privileges granted to no an Illes-of-the-valley plete } : i ; ouches m [ ' € try ar : ina refers to fhose_S ho abs, Sit ue else, all duty and transportation] the pretty costume. Her bouquet was JOHN LABATT, LIMITED Velour, Leather, ele; . - | Fund ry is a natiosal organiza-| -harges being waived and the gov-|of white roses and Iles aithe-val- : LONDON CANADA Some fine values. Phone = BY | tion. and in which each city or dis-| trips LL0E OVer the work of dis-|ley and she carried the groom's gift En y . ; b i tributing the parcels. The Over-|a valuable autographed amethyst eel ki + 90. Yours ; trict can participate if it 80 Ch00S-| seas Club are sending Canadian co | rosary. > B&F Special arrangements for direct shipment to (es. There were, however, some dis-| haceo and cigarettes only to the Ca-| The bridesmaid, Miss Mabel Har- private consumers. {tricts which preferred to hand.e'yagian troops: Gifts may also be, rigan wore white silk crepe. with a ..° a \ 52 + ® . their owh fund and to remain €D* cent to any one of the British forces | roge pink Hat. "" Her bouguet was of | 3 ? ; tirely independent' of the .national or the Navy and to the unfortunate | pink roses and she wore the groom's ° @ |/Society. Ome of these was the Belgians. | 8ift a pearl ring in triple setting. Nn i : x > . i a Prince Edward district. The peo-| we appea] to our readers to giv. - Little Miss Béatrice Koen, a niece J ble there formed a Prince Edward ay they can spare to this fund for, of the bride, was flower girl and car- James McParland, Agent, 339.341 King St. East. Patriotic Committee, and the distri-| judging By letters coming back from ried a dainty basket of white asters butions made by them were-entire-| ihe firing line, our. boys need the and 'roses. She was becomingly - Se ~ ly diferent from those made by the smokes and need them badly. | dressed in white silk with blue hat Patiidtic . Pa, Pick ¥ ORC | and wore a pretty monogram locket, f: - k - Mrs. W. H. ty, Picton, whose FERSEAS CLUB. | the gift of the groom. * ; jlusbatd is a ember ahs sa : ro | 'The groom was assisted by his MILK | THESE HOT DAYS on, now in Eng + © writes! Kingston Post Office Has Handed brother, 'Mr. G e M. O'Brien, of vs i that the Prince Edward Committee| Over $260.10. | Wolfe Island who received a solid v | You Cannot Be Too Careful - does not allow more thém $20 a . {silver monogrammed -matchease of HOT WEATHER | With Your Milk, ; month for any one family." This h James Stawart, Jostmaster. has { quaint design. J . bs nS ! a TE woman has sevd children under the| ONESd Qver to the Bank 0 the credit | At the home of the bride's mower. {|< Our" Milk is thoroughly pasteurized, proper- A Shugurteen and fet thal she|,r the Overseas Club, as a result of | ¥hich was prettily decorated, ' the ly cooled, and delivered in sealed bottles was entitled to get a certain am- happy couple and 4 largé number of es. ' h Child. She di the collection made by the' postmen | AF friends partook of i 5 ount ot eae Sha. acco "ot|In the city and R. R. Ne. 1. Of this their po JARook o 3 Sulit \ ° -9 y ) ee the Prince Edward Fund and ne ro.| AOuSt George Lawse, ihe well. [dinner and v and i pions rice s ss F ho \ a ite Prince Fawn ne. and he 1 known postman, collected $116.95. Ih Tod the eens * ne -- Ha tt Boot ; "The matter of allowances from | dese 2 Fthe happy young couple. 4 277 ) STREET Shoe Co, Limited a 4 ervice Patriotic Fund is something wvorfy, The dexrying man is always Jacky Mr. and Mrs. O'Brien motored to 5 PRINCESS , Be Fredericton, N.B. : which the Government have no con-| ves. » : | Kingston in the afternoon and left : "Canada's Best 5 " se trol. It is left entirely to the local oe . rn ON the steamer Toronto for a trip te Shoemaker ® : ; y -{Committee. The Prince Edward) " : Toronto, Cleveland, and other wes-| : . County Committes, of which , his] FRUIT BULLETIN | tern cities. The bride's travelling] "ul honor, Judge Morrison, is chair | | Note the Government's Adv. ertising J | Suit was blue broadcloth, her hat be- || nan, have decided that $30 per Jens ¥ou about Canadian Craw-J | ing of white kid with blue trimming. 3 ' : tonth is the best sum that will be! Jiord Peaches You should see your] | Mr. and Mrs. O'Brien will later take | CH ARM CEYLON TEAS paid to any one family. No family fire y of Miagara Pepiiscia] up residence at the groom's home 2, . 5 . in this County is receiving a larger! Grown its is year quality is] | Wolfe Island. i Sb E 3 ns ye festa 8 canning Frok } 3 Hi 5 : . : 2 A hdcubtedy. Mrs. -Sellery ana 2 neg - ea i New "Prohibited List." - i op a 40c, 50c, 60c, Lb. at i = family would have been far better Inspector Clark W.Wright || 3 ; a Fe | off under the national patriotic fund, -- {has just issued a mew "prohibited li Lay £f oq : : Fad : nder the local fund.| list," and there are one hundred {ii 40¢ Lb | LT . | ihan thay are under ve local tnd |] GREAT PEACHES || vty oe set | Charme Coffee, . » Tr ¥ ;Some readjustment can be made |, The Vineland Growers' Co.Opera-} has been provided with a copy. as i+ Ra $5 = a : a Sadie « fis io, ignite | | Xel as every liconso hotter in he ff © "For Sale at All Grocers. ' 1 S rd matrimony seri- iE ie rae paaamp on fo : k pe Fan Sih WELLE FESS § 1 ' =F out Te EY | Few men regard ma y seri- e TGricer Tan Tour i i ESTER ER , x Fo ¥ . . \ . ously until a couple. of years after} fo" "ree YOUr supplies} = A lot of people shed a dollar's we xi i ; . ; 111 PRINCESS STREET . . KINGSTON wai ee | worth of tears over dime afiction. 2 4 « : . : 8 : - wr a . , iva .

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