Daily British Whig (1850), 22 Nov 1915, p. 5

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owes sprouse {| NEWS ABOUT TROOPS { 0'Connor's Ladies' Exclusive QUARTERED An organized recruiting campaign) in hospital with an injured side has by the Militia Department on a larg-| gone to his home in Brockville. An y ou a er scale than ever before planned! cperation may be necessary. He is is being arranged. It was suggest- a son of John Webster, MP. { ed that the 3rd Division, which ex- : tends from Cobourg to the Quebec The ladies of Picton have opened a i ess Here border, be divided into districts, Khaki Club for the soldiers. o possibly eight in number; and that a -- depot battalion be aMthorzed in each There is a movement on foot to or- Because our selling expenses are so low. we 4 of those districts. The officers of the ganize a Military Hockey League am-, . Ln te ie our Se Hing expenses are So 10W, Wi an battalion, known locally, would bel ong the soldiers stationed in the city work on smaller profits than the larger stores, there- able to recruit the 1,100 men for! this winter. Major Massie, in con- by giving our patrons the direct benefit. A com- each battalion. These battalions! versation with the Whig, stated that Women's Creton Bedroom Slippers--soft leather : F aviad : " . would not be sent overseas, as units there was ample material in the four the very newest novelty in Slippers--only parison of prices will easily prove this to your satis: but drafts would be taken to co.un-| batterfes for a splendid hockey lea- : . faction, plete the establishment of the three gue of three or four teams and these Canadian Divisions to be used a! (he teams could be made up of men who . . front. had experience in the O. H. A,, the. Get Our Prices and See Our Styles in Battalions are being -authorizel at| Intercoliegiate or some other organ- -_ several points and while the district ized league. Among the recruits that ' . idea is not been glefinitely us=d, the, arrived for the 34th Battery last E plan is based on the district idea. wéek there were four men who have y S vening Owns arty From fiow on every officer appcini-| had experience in Senior O. H, A. ' . ad Will have to act as a Pecruitiug hockey and as the same class of men} 4 officer until his battalion is brought are coming to the 32nd, 33rd and i ¥ Dresses, Dancingjfrocks up to strength and every oflicar will! "C" Batteries, there should be four A Sy 2 ' tiferefore try to enlist his personal! teams of fast material. be i ki pleasure to show vou, whethers buving or friends. This 'will bring mea from a W -- ooking--:; r arme ace aside sui , the same district into the sam: com- apt. W. E. Steacy stated to the ok; Ig--any garment placed aside to suit your pany and battalion, whereas previous| Whig on Monday that No. 21, the convenience. to this time men were liable to be horse that late Lieut. G. S. Andrews \ 'E y drafted into any unit that happened was riding when killed was not the to be mobilized at the time "worse behaved horse in the R. C. » 9 There are now eight batta fon au-| H. A." although he admitted that it Jd | thorized in this 'division, the num- had a "very bad action." » = bers and locations being: 59th King- a A D "C" Battery ' P I Sakell's Pure Ice Cream ston, 77th Ottawa, 830th Belleville, Six more recruits for Bn § i PRINCESS STREET. PHONE 800 93rd Peterboro, 109th Lindsay, were accepted on Saturday. Our Ice Cream is the best and finest in Kingston THE STORE WITH THE SMALL PRICES. 130th Perth, 138th Durham and --- YOUR Ni i by Government Test: ; 139th Northumberland. It is un- Dr. H. A. Boyce is acting medical We deli ai i 3 derstood that battalions will also be| officer of "C" Battery, brie} € ver to all parts of the city in bulk or authorized for Hastings to replace aa _"ithe 80th in Lennox and Addington, The time-table for the men of "C" F a | Frontenac and Leeds to replace the Battery, R.C.H.A., is as follows: 5.30 | iD! 59th, and in the Ottawa district to) a.m., reveille; 45 am. stables; | ~ . LAU I I ' ® ra replace the 77th. These three battal-' 8.30 am., squad parade; 8.45 a.m. to -- | SAKE ee an rizes jons will likely be sent overseas in| 9.30 a.m., physical drill; 9.30 a.m.| the spring as part ofthe Third Cana- <0 11.30 a.m, morning parades; one 40 dian Division at-the front 11.30 a.m., stables; 200 to 4 p.m. We Do Sentry Duty Ph : . . Some officers are of the opinion afternoon parades; 4.15 p.m. stables. y o ow The highest awards possible for Columbia [B!that too many battalions are being| --_ fj On your behalf, adher 4 Sg § cords : dans \ Yor authorized and it will be practically William Corbett, son of Lieut. Cor-|l§ INg tO a wliey of giving yiaphophones and Records at the Panama World's IB | Impossible to secure the necessary| bett, of the Toronto Fire Department.\l voy in oy a as - 2) fair. This is our guarantee, backed by the World's number of recruits. If a battalion] is coming down on Tuesday to enlist = °° y 1113 BRITISH LES eC ur mas Judges. is authorized for Frontenac county| With the 34th Battery. IR ways. alone it will be impossible to secure! -- : : : KINGSTON, ON 3 These long evenings will be brighter and hap- the required number of men with-| Renfrew Cit'zens' band has lost Women's Furs. INGSTON, ONE, I ow i Or Vv 1 a (} ia Grafs . . un Fou out conscription and depleting the|ancther of its members by the en- Dricek ar Ze ine- | Bier for you with a Columbia Grafongla or a few new |p | 4 industries ; listment of J. P. Morrison, a tenor Prices are' exceeding | Records. A iallons that have been au-| Player who held a position at Stew-|ll ly moderate this season; We Deliver Later ! thorized ir the last few days will, as| arts Limited. The 32nd Field Ar-B the chic little neck- » : * ' far as now known not be mobilized tillery, Kingston, was the branch of . { until the spring except in the special! the service appealing most strongly pieces; the new style ENVELOPES a | : 00 S 0. case of the Lindsay battalion, Where | to Mr. Morrison. muffs will probably Gli | 8s ' recruits to the number of twenty- vhief Sb Ling ob 5 ov cost > u less than y n i aN i Princ treet, Kingsto five or more are secured will be a| Chief Short, Lindsay, in receipt oti POSE VO ess an yc ess 8 n. mobilization point and that number! a circular from the military author- expected to pay and z or any more that can be secured will! ities at Kingston regarding two ab- te crtihn 2 remain there for the winter. | sentees from the 59th Battalion, who this without sacrificing There is a scarcity of senior offi-| came originally from Lindsay. One B one bit of style, quality : & : cers in the country and in some cases| of the soldiers was arrested and the i ihe . New York Fruit Store officers on the reserve have been call-| Chief is lookifg for the other. or workmanship. Oy ee ed out. Since the war broke out ¢ 7 ----- SE SR | ---- 4 there have been large numbers of} Major 5 Clinch, 3rd Hussazs, Ca | field officers sent over and this has|& Royal 3 ilitary College graduate, m e [0S. i Crawford Peaches, 11 qt. Baskéts . 60c nas been gazetted Deputy Assistant al m or e | Crawford Peaches; 6 qt. Baskets 8 ractically depleted the ranks. In Q ry ] Nabe aD c " , «3¢ | {he Militia List practically all of the! Quartermaster-Generai; pt. A. D, Mak 3 Blue and White Grapes 25¢ | field officers' names are followed by| Irwin, Canadian Field Artillery, gaz- ers of Fine Furs. S . 100 acres, 2 i i Bret Oranges 13¢, 20c, 30c and 40c a dozen | an (E) meaning that they are sery-| etied temporary captain in the Royal, ay, ach Le mils from | Ba 3, 4 and 5 for 25¢| ing in the Expeditionary Force. Hun- | Artillery. i water, some 'wood, $4,750 f NADAS |. yea 'eves as 15¢ and 20¢ a dozen | dreds of fen from the civilian ranks) (Continued on Page 8.) { easy terms. Farin, 300 acres, | are qualifying in the military schools : . 314 PRINCESS STREET Phone 1405 | 15 aihears bet these men cua not ve HIE? I THERAPION Sora [| ors veautifol take; good fen. - . { H APION [ini [lll of a beautiful lake; good fish- Doll Carriages--In rattan o= wood 'WHIG'S TOBACCO FUND: i | ~~~ | given the experience necessary for success, cuatscrrene weaxxess, piscuances, | lll ing and hunting, $450. polished bodies. | the field-officer, and so while there DEY A A Te. coos + 1S . : Toy Furniture -- | are sufficient subalierne what is now) THE WATERTOWN, N. Y., TIMES Room CR BR Wa Dr at needed are officers of the higher 2 NAR Frans | MED.Co, HAVERSTOCK RD, HAMPSTEAD, LONDON, ENG. Something that has a lasting and The Department will do its utmost WILE HELP IT GROW. TRY XEW DRAGEE (TASTELESS) FORMOF Rasy TO T. . | Rae : | x : pleasing effect with the children. to secure recruits from now on, and} al THERAPION TASTING CURE. | AT it is up to the public to help in the! And Asks All Who Want to Help the, TRADE MARKRD WORD *THERAPION® 18 ON | == mm Een ee Std SEE THAT BRIT. GOVT. STAMP AFFIXED TO ALL GENUINE PACKETS. great undertaking of having every Men in the Trenches to Send Along - . available single man between the, Their Moncy And it Wil Be added | James Reid Presents | ages of eighteen and forty-five put| to the Whig Fund, INSPECTED BY KING. |The Busy Store With Large Stock. ! Phone on the uniform|to fight for his coun-| Who wants {o cheer up the Cana- -- 147 try. dian boys in the trenches by serd- Pte. Edward McDermott Refers To it { : The soldiers are well fed and are| ing them a little tobacco? Enquires In Letter. rome That are useful and a joy forever. | well quartered. The hospital, sani-| the Watertown, N.Y., Times andl pte Edward McDermott, who is at | HE GOOD THINGS OF % frre ey bs : | tary and other requirements are tak-| adds: . » LIF HN \ Here ave a k ew ideas: | en care of by experts and there are| There are a large number of Can-| aie: etomor S5eh : SE IE AR Easy Living Room Chairs--50 | none but chronic knockers who canadian residents 1h this city who have stated that the Kink had inspected = : styles 00, $7.50 | complain of the soldiers' life. Every| friends and relatives in the trench-| pe soldiers in his district the day styles, UU, o up. | man who does his duty receives ev-| es "somewhere in France." Winter! petore. He states that His Majesty | ery consideration for it must be re-| is coming on, and the prospects Tor| wus looking much better than he aid | membered that the officers are in it| Winter are far from cheerful. Itijaq¢ November. They are having | for exactly the same reason as the means standing 1 trenches, Suid and, lots of rain and a good deal of mud men, and with so many officers andi Wel, nerves rac by exploding! Bivou: 1 Screens -- $1.75, $2.75, | men the former spectacular side. of Shrapnel and high explosive shells, Pr ne unde out oe $3.75 up--a large new | the officers' life is gone. 2nd few 2 the Sumiurts 3 hohe] ge, No kind of covering have been Je - t stock. Captain S. J. Gilmore, of the 16th frazzle by the German bombardment whiter states hat phy aid he oe Children's Chairs--65¢, Regiment, Picton, has been appoint-| Will 80 far to help jaake life more prised at the collection of bivouacs 1 . : led to a captaincy in the 93rd Battal-| endurable for the Canadians "doing| However, they manage to make a | \ $1, $1.50--all kinds. jon now organizing with headquar.| their bit." Men who have come from| good fire out of empty gasoline b ofthe - | |e : { Fi h h = h h " 8 ne boxes {ONE of the good things that help Rugs, all sizes: ,Cur- | ters at Peterborougt:"He will report | the trenchres say that there is noth-| coal and coke. A coal stove is made b {wake life worth while--is a square all varieties: | for duty in a few days. Captain Gil-| 08 Shit is more welcome to the len: gut of an oil can and the stove pipes in jieal. Be falr wilh yjurseli--4any ft . { H to yo advantage to bay yo « - pais, ger 8) Lin | move is Deputy Reeve of Picton and, in a nas an lohacen, 4nd out of gasoline tins. tults at a mtardayhere A on sre are eum, all widths. : { his firm, Gilmore & Ward, is a large| ALY © ¥ they ¥ | "It is astounding what men can Bach of getting the very best? If you buy Phone 90. Yours i business concern. { They a Deca oF Oe ge ty 40 If they have to," adds the writer. name 83 \ [Lous Sroconien he re; all ¥ aur 'mania will -- i . of the bivouacs have home i I xmowit e o8 se yo , : Le Can. Gilroy + oF the Soth Battalion] give a dolias for 2 Supe full of tobac.| made beds, chairs, = tables ony in Evi - EMPIRE GROCERY i been offe! e of adjutan igare stands, ete." y {in the pew 130th which office, it he! The Kingston Whig has conducted) * pte. McDermott also stated that mW. LER Pron. Phone se. | accepts, is another advance in rank) a tobacco fund since the war started two German aeroplanes had been NG " for this energetic and popular young) and over $1,100 has been raised. Ar-| prought d I. F. HARRISON eer. TL SO ° ® the to! o is purchased at cost. The i - "D" Company of the 80th Battal-| contributions range from ten cents! ion hed from Picton to Welling-| up. For fifty cents a package of} News From Queen's. J! ton off Friday. They left the armoury | stokes is seat to the trenches, con-| At Queen's Alma Mater meeting on at 8 am. and had dinner in Wel-| taining a good quantity of tobacco, Saturday evening there was a lively lington, a pipe, cigarette papers and some debate between the years "16 and "17 --- matches. The Times has made ar- on the subject: "Resolved, ~ that Lieut. R. Webster, 32nd Battery, ,| Queen's should enter a team in £ 2 E § gd sjeaie aay i ri ve re sumson =, The airs, a The prevailing fashion re : le JRevailing Tashion. THOUSANDS OF BAB Fall Stock is Now portant that your choice of Footwear is becoming that J { A x » o 4 Distaigished style, and Ls Fei | "=l{ -- Inspection Invited beauty are apparent in BEAUTY OF THE SKIN Breagtfed. oe : : Sr hy Shoes, and meet every de- mand of Quality and Ser- ro Kingston Whig and acknowledged, Prof. Manly Baker has been chosen spicuous. It is quite im- Complete and fashionable, : | : every pair of our new Fall aby ibe Scott's Emal- Sone Xie : : : : ing. No drugs. Every Aran has . Tailors, Bagot and Princess Sts. it. Always insist on Scotts --the white 1 food -meedivine. No mE gg | Ie Fe at | Crawford Walsh

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