_. = - THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 23, 1915. a ON BARRIEFIELD HEIGHTS | CASTORIA WITH THE OVERSEAS TROOPS For Infants and Children. Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria Always Bears the Signature The officers of the camp are pro- testing against the eondition of the road to Barriefield. It will be remem- bered, though dimly, that after a long drawn-out controversy, the city turned from a trip to Ottawa, accom- oiled the road fo the camp. Now, how- panied by Lieut. Giovanni Gianelli ever, there is not even a suggestion alo of the Sth C.M.R. that oil was ever put on the road -_-- Automobiles make ordinary driving, The class for the instruction of walking along the road very unpleas-| doctors qualifying for commissions ant to say the least. The cars driven! in the Army Medical Corps will close by would-be chauffeurs race from the on Friday evening: time they leave thé bridge until they arrive at the camp, and there is con- "White McKay" the fox-terrier stantly a cloud of dust all over the mascot for the 8th C.M.R., certainly country. Thel speeders "should be héd its share of trouble on Wednes.| brought up before a J. P. as it is cer- day morning when it accompanied tainly a serious violation of the law the regiment to Kingston Mills. The to travel forty miles an hour from mascot was first kicked by a horse Cataraqui bridge to Barriefiéld ¢amp, and -later run over by a passing rig and this is what some of the drivers It was treated by Caps: Clapp; veter- boast of having done. inary officer. A rrorih up with squadron and trench work. . | Lieut. Darling, 8th C.M.R., has re-| Amar ET AVesetable Preparation forks similating the Ving lhe Si Simao andbowld To ed Promotes Digestion Cheers ness and Rest Contains neiter Opium. Morphine nor Miveral. Nor Narc OTIC. Lieut.-Col. A. Thompson of the Lieut. C. H. Peaker, 8th C.M.R., Royal 'Military -College instructionalfhas returned to camp after purchas- staff was to have giyen a lecture to ing supplies for the regiment. Lieut.| the officers of the 80th Battalion on, Peaker bought a quantity of tobacco, Wednesday morning but owing to| chewing gum, chocolate, and sport- pressure of work at the college iting equipment whiis away. was postponed. i Ss. In Use For Over Thirty Years : GASTORIA THE CENTAUR COMPANY. NEW YORK CITY. -- Lieut. Rogers, 8th C.M.R., is| Major Alger gave a lecture on! mourning the absence of a valuable! { "Sanitation" to the N.C.O's of the|dog "Dave", which is on the sick- {80th Battalion on Wednesday morn-| list. | ing. | A L Remedy for Conshipa- lion. Sour Slomach, Diarrhoea, Worms. Convulsions. Feverish ness and LOSS OF SLEEP FacSimde Signature of ot Flin The Coxvaur COMPANY. MONTREALANEW YORK Lieut. R. D. Bradshaw, 8th C.M.R.,| For an hour and a half on Wednes-| has returned after spending a few| day afternoon the Sth Battalion | days in Ottawa. 5 instrugted .in marching and salu fing Thé morning was.taken up with instruction in trench-digging. Major de Hertel brought thirty- three recruits from Smith's Falls for! | the 80th Battalion on Thursday. The | who has enlisted for overseas ser- Major and his squad of recruits will| vice, is attached to the 80th Battal- | familiar feature on Thursdays, ion as stenographer. i be the camp until the 80th Battalion is up to strength. | | ~ THe machine-gun section of the { 59th Battalion was photographed on| Wednesday. 3 Ath months old BH |S SER Ae a Thomas Edward Ryan, Brockville, | Exact Copy of Wrapper. Col. Hemming was at Delta on | Tuesday, where he spoke at the Fair/| 2nd Battery, who | In behalf of recruiting. W. C. Mac- | arrested | laren, of Brockville, was bn among the speakers. 2 The Torentg | News says: The "wa- | ter boys' are going to take the land | in defence of the country and the | formation of the Aquatic Battery | which has been on the tapis for some | time was realized Tuesday night, when a well attended meeting held: | at the Toronto Canoe Club, which was addressed.by Major R. T. Mas- | sey, Barriefield Camp. Every aqua- | tic star at the meeting decided to enlist, and will leave for Kingston | on October 1st. Five men of the t will be remembered were at Ottawa for deserting, were brought !| before Major McKenzie who remand. | ed them for trial by District Court Martial. ~ The artillerymen at Barriefield | Porritt Garage Co.,- Limited; ™.. ....-. . ..... 210214 WELLINGTON ST. Phone 454. |e es hep For All Kinds of Accessories { M.R., who are members of the over-| seas "draft, are receiving their uni- || form from the quarter-master's Such as Pumps, Jacks, Running-boand Mats, Headlight Bulbs, Tire Holders," Shock Wbsorbers, Dry Cells. All 'kinds of tires and Fire repair material. ' Call in and see them. stores. The canteen of the 80th Battalion opened on Tuesday evening and one of the best in the camp. The non-commissioned mess of the 34th Battery ready soon. Percy. Knox, of the, staff of the Trenton Advocate, and Robert Rus- | | sell, of the Trenton Courier, have | : | joined the artillery at Kingston. L. officess'| © Fairman, E. M. Fairman and H. will be { R. Butt, all of Trenton, have arrived {in Kingston to join the 80th Battal- | ion. The villages of Stirling and | The 59th Battalion: took a roufe- | {St. Ola have each contributed re | march down the Gananoque road re | cruits. {turning by.the gore road on Thurs-| | day. Lieut.-Col. H. J. Dawson is | of the opinion that route-marches excellent for training men. is The oversea draft from the 59th are pattalion will give their farewell | concert in the Y. M, C.A. tent this ev-| The officers of the 59th Battalion ening, are baseball enthusiasts. They play- ed the Provisional Se¢hool of Infantry officers on. Wednesday evening. The score was not available owing to the modesty of the winners, bomdstit Col. Clarke, Clarke of Kingston), {T. to Col. Biggar, | city to-day. | On Wednesday evening the Yours, page: Peceple's Society of Brock Street Me- thodist Church have a concert in the Y.M.C.A. tent. €. Smith delighted the .audience with solos and rec ita} tions. THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE. Acts like a Charm in DIARRHOEA .... i. oo seuneis. CHOLERA ... DYSENTERY. Checks and arrests those too often fatal diseases-- i FEVER, CROUP, AGUE. The best Remedy known for COUGHS, COLDS, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS. Effectually cuta short all attacks of SPASMS. "a dhe oaly palliative in NEURALGIA, RHEUMATISM, TOOTHACHE Chllorodyne is a liguid taken in drops. graduated according to the wialady. » sapariably relieves pain of whatever kind : creates a calm refreshing sleep: i allays irritation of the nervous system when all other remedies farl. leaves { "oe i and can be taken when wo other medicine can be tolerated. i INSIST ON HAVING CONVINCING De. J, COLLIS BROWNE'S / MEDICAL TESTIMONY CHLORODYNE. WITH EACH BOTTLE. The immense success of lets this Remedy has given rise Sed by ail 1s to mapy imitations. , Prices in England: > Vis. 209, 48. (formerly Capt. AD. of S. and] 1.7 as : { Lieut. H. A. Boyce, AMC. is in- is expected in the. ating and vaceinating the men i of the R.CH.A, i | | The rumor goes that the hor- = - |ses of the Sth @*M. R. will be gi-| , Thursday and Friday are Jewish { vided up among the different units| [est days and a large number of the ! now requiring horses.. These units Soldiers at Barriefield, who are of {are the three artillery batteries, the the Jewish faith are being given per-| | 80th Battalion, 77th Battalion and Mission to attend the services at the | the Royal Military college. | city Synagogue. Lieut. Elliott, attached to 3 There are now five qualified sig- Baners, who has ey on 9 the 33rd nallers in the 80th Battalion gid in ng in the General Hospital with|® few days a signalling section un- bogs in ,of typhoid, has reported {der Capt. L. C. Lockett will be or-| Aor duty. ganized. di Lieut. Young, gave a lecture to the _ The Machine-Gun Section of the | men of the 32nd Battery on horse 80th Battalion, possibly under the | management on Wednesday after- command of Lieut. Caudwell, who is noon, a horse from the Sth C.M.R.| attending the School of Musketry | being used for thé Piryuse, | and Machine-gunnery in Ottawa, will (NB.--Every bottle of Sole Manufacturers Genuine Chlorodyss Seats on the aieap | » J. T. DAVENPORT, the same gof the J here Ld, ha The 32nd Battery was engaged | ture. | yesterday in battery drill with drag-| | ropes in the absence of horses to pull the guns. Lt. P. d'Esterre, who has been at-| tached to the 59th Battalion, has : | been taken on the strength of that! There is a rumour around Barrie-| Unit. | field camp that the Minister of Mili-| | tia woyld visit the le camp this week. | Pte. Charles: Morgan and Pte. | fs | James Bair, Brockville, and Pte. Ar- | Charles Sharpe, | formerly boys' se-| thur Atkin and Pte. G. W. Offord, | cretary for the Toronto West-end Y.| | Kingston, have been taken on the | | M.C.A., is now in charge of the so- | strength of the 59th Battalion. ~N work at Barriefiield camp. He {has enlisted for overseas service, in| Lieut. J..0. Smythe 'has reported | fact resigning from the Toronto in-| for duty and taken on the strength | stitution for the purpose, and is an|©of the 59th Battalion. | exee tionally valuable m: . { Pay Valu, { At Tete de Pont Barracks - | The 8th C.M.R. had an exercise gt Major Inst. Jordan, W.0.,and i ride as far as Kingston Mills on Wed. | Q@M.8, Inst, Browne who ware in- | nesday afternoon, the morning being | $tiucting at Niagara 'camp, will re- a i turn for duty with the Royal School of Artillery on October 1st. DAVENPORTS You ean make these into' comfortable Beds -- $15, $20, $32 up. ais wm et Book Cases & Desks $2. $2.75, $3.50 up, a good Parlor Fancy Pieces In covers to suit, $3.50, $6, $9 up. Carpets and Rugs, in Balmoral, Brussels, Wil- ton, ete. Curtains, Lace, Silk, Madras, ete. Phone 90. T. F. Harriso I Recruits are stint sbeing taken on = | the strength of "C" Battery and ev- | ery day are examined by the medi cal officer. The latest recruit to be announced is a son born to BS. M.L jou Mrs. Pennje. ~F, Clarke, who is going away on {the next draft from 'C": Battery, is| | the only South African veteran in | the, draft. Sergt. Porier, Rr C. H. A, bas | drought his wife to reside in the city. Their home was formerly in | Montreal. gous Capt. Denison Promoted. . Capt. Garnet W. Denison, Royal Engineers, son of Lieut.-Col> George '| T.. Denison, Toronto, has been pro- moted to the rank of major. Ma- i Denison has been a captain since : He was wounded in fighting at the Dardanelles, but has recuperated and is on duty again. Major Denison is a graduate of the Royal Military College. Yours on also be organized in the near fu- | and revitalizing Arse yo the | L 4 i For Women Light. weight soles--quite high he els--plain vamps--e lothtops are very popular--the sale for laced shoes is increasing, proving their popularityv--we think we show the neatest, best fitting shoes®*in the city. Your Inspection invited. Kids--Patents--Suedes-- $5.00, $4.50, Velours--Dull Kid. $4.00, $3.50. - ABERNETHY'S SHOE STORE Shoe Repairing. Sakell's Pare Ice Cream Our Ice Cream is the best and finest in Kingston by Governmént Test. We deliver to all parts of the city in bulk or bricks. SAKELL s Il Next Opera House. Phone 640 FALL HATS Your appreciation of [style, our service and | { our hats have made this | hat stote one of the in-| | stitutions of the city. | | It's a source of keen | | satisfaction to us to see. the great numbers of | | customers who come to us season after season | for their hats. Now is the time to { drop in and see our new fall styles at $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, $4 Campa | Bios, | Kingston's Largest Hat Dealers -f | I | | Safety Fin irst | Use a Drop Side Safety Cot for Children. a | _------ nn Automobile | For Hire (1915 RRcal) | Special Rates for all Kinds of Drives WEDDINGS A SPECIALTY Prompt Attention 'to Boat and Trai | Calls, | ". Service and Efficiency Guaranteed. ~ R. J. 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Prices cannot be beaten in the city. | SUITS at $8.50, $10, $15 and $18. |OVERCOATS, $4.30, $10, $12 $15 & $18 | A clasny line of mew Ties just in. ISAAC ZAgKsS, | MA rs i OUR FRESH GROUND COk- FEE AT 40c. CAN'T BE BEAT, Try a sample order and be convine NOLAN'S GROCERY, Princess St. Phone 720, Prompt Delivery Baby . Walkers strengthen limbs and teaches baby to walk. 'At the Busy Store With the Large Stock. James Reid The Leading Undertaker the Tre The Match of Talay Is the perfected product of over 60 years' ex- perience in the matech- -making business. Eddy' s "Silent Parlor' Match If correcily held and struck ow any face, of the + BLADDER relieved 24 HOURS + RESCUED SAILORS. Canada's soldiers are distin- guishing themselves on other fields besides those of France. Wond has' been reéeived from Bermuda of heroic assistance rendered by Major E. R. Me- Neill and other members of the 38th Battalion in saving "the lives of a number of shipwFsck- ed sailors. - The thanks of the Governor of Bermuda have been ended to the battalion for the lant feat of its - members. The 38th léft Barriefield Camp in July. rough sur- is warranted to g ve a steady, clear light, - | The E..B. Eddy Co., Limited, Hull, Canada, * seseeseisisstteree SPER PPEEP EER b rrp by OLD-TIME REMEDY MAKES PURE BLOOD | Hood's Sarsaparill Le been and | still is the peo i because | of its reliable ar and its won- | derful success in We are opening up New School Shoes and 'would like "you to see feeling, general what we have in Chil- Hood's i ' ry .riches the blood, ex orr renders the human system the : est serviee possible. This medics has been tested for years. a feetly pure, clean and absolutely safe, as well as of and unequaled |' medicinal Higaballs have iid many a mau Get Hood'e, end got 1 mow from i say drug stors.