Daily British Whig (1850), 3 Jan 1916, p. 4

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Coat Sale "All This Week Individual Styles Come early and of Import Cloths. get: first ks See Our Window ! T.dJ. OCONNOR * 260 PRINCESS STREET. . PHONE 800 THE STORE WITH THE SMALL PRICES. | ' 1h i Crawford & Walsh Civil and Military Tailors » Bagot and Princess Sts, We will be pleased to demonstrate Edison' 8 Famous Diamond oint Disc Phonograph. s FURNITURE, CARPETS, CURTAINS a LINOLEUMS. ~~ TF HARRISON co. LIMITED. v | NE WS ABOUT IT TROOPS QUARTERED IN CITY : ken on the 2nd Battalion y | The carryin marchin All 'day Friday soldiers their 'kit-hags were seen 10 'the outgoing trains to spend New | N Year's vacation at their homes, Fife BY cent, of the men were out of th ity The men who remained in the cit for the holiday had as good a Tha'st, | however, for: Christmas, at their homes. { thing that goes 'with iNew Year's dinner a success there in abundande, and for 4 great many their Year's dinner in solliers' proved a very pleasant event Turkey and every it to' make first Four batteries will be the completion of, the needed . Divisional Brigade, of which the am- | now authorized five. baiteries munition column a part There are Taronto--30th 181, 40th,.41st anc A2nd---and there are live the 32nd, ¥ird, 34th « H. A. and Queen's ~ Ammunition in three iat Toronto The column will form part third Canadian overseas divi here big possibility that some of the Kingstb included in the ar division ar umn is bei one The [organized here, nipeg jof the | sion ! therefore, | batteries will be | tillery * of the army frompleted with the commanded by Major'General Mereer and attachd to the Cahadign force in the field as its nucleus When the batteries legye for Hie front will: be ofl and trained in divfiiet announcems military wished officers were, on could do 5 sections is a to corp this| that Yhe have %) Militia the! 3. 3 and permanent "duty military gervice delightlon the | Possibly 'with every officer garrison gel overseas } The nt ! Department names of men. who and who met with the greatest part of the staf' here out one exception N. CC: 0. and man in willing and ar but as their applicatior been consistently turned hope has gradually until this "Ww order work at home must he by sor one who has been trained, and it foolishness to think that any depart | ment would .break up a perfect or [4 ganization put 'instructors in the field wh here is more | valughlie ibte replace to N. ( the the is | xious to wive always down abandoned | T'h heen made done Wil is | ! to en and v them smpo Hemn Col B Major R Co who, with Lieut R. M. € [A.D M Riranded conferencesin Torontc found i confere nee a very is able one AA Ad At WHAT HAPPENS A WAN AFTER HE 1S WOU NDED AT BATTLE FRONT. {Sergt. J. Lavin, Belleville, - Now Elmhurst, Tells of His Journeyings To Various Hospitals. What happens after a soldier { wonwded at the f it is wlearly shown by the told by Sengt. J. | who, arrived back-With the { invalided homie, and: who | Elmhhrst on" Friday morning. Sergt pLavin enlisted in v jsust, 1914, at { Belleville, and at Vadcartier ,was ta At Ypre ard his COMPANY was fd against the Germans to té a trench, when of the six officers fwére killed and two wounded was tn No. 1 Company under Bennett X A bullet fired by story soldiers read ton April LL VRn Lg a German, twenty vArds devay clearly rough iis left forearm, 'entered 'his left and was caught in his clothes coming out in his back Ht probably of "muscle ii™its path no gas used at this point He was removed under to the dressing station, shell fire was 80 heavy the wounded who were lying {were killed, by .the bursting following night they to the second dressing s ext step after a night's Baileau, and then to No/ 2 Stationa Hospital at Boulogne. © He wag se {after a day at Boulogne to the Eng lish 'hospital, that of St. John's and St. Elizaheth in St. John's Wood, Londo. - # After two operations, and to recovep from the los¢ of hload Boa wed from the wound for devin days while ii¥ London, he was | se if to Bromily Convalescent Home. passed There was shell but here fire ere 1010» into cliffe the se battalion was there Shorn- | fortnight, at a I F id $ b § Wear Rubbers . The Best Kinds Rightly Priced ant he was sent to 'Epsom Convgles- | o cent Home. = He was there®ix weeks when. he was granted transportation . | Poisons' left in the blood by deranged fire ys Fane Fheunatiun, nmbage; Jelre aud bodlly pains. Lasting | evre is ohtainagle when the Senin #oxs i anly 2 the plislied by Dr. Pills, beeanse heir' con bined ation on liver "Kittnexs and bower The 'syktem is |' Allan M. Reid, - . 111 PRINCESS STREET Eton cleansed. the blead psn ang. the pains and hes disap) oy One' pill a dose, dealers, dr Edma Lid, Toronto. 23 ets. a Bax, all as did tKose who were here and spent New Year's a' Jas | what was New | quarters | for | ird) Overseas | in| in Kingston] RC and one at Wins | be others | ba | hockey THE! At | Lavin, | hed | four | Hel! W Major | assed through dght inches | thes! that miny of there | He Was. there two weeks before going | Avhen it was found that he w ag nd | Yet strong enough to he in the rank: 8) | he will not return to the Battalion 1 according 1 er, B" g conference was of the host military business character and was held Baig. Gen. Logie to secure an even better co gpreration between the offi | cers® under him. Th | matters coming 'u finder these ¥1 alia? and novel conditions that hamana precedent to be establis { in the course to be taken | 'like thése are broughr | oughly discussed. * 'There, is a possibility of a confer ence being held here j& Col. Hem. | ming is convinced tha it will add to the already 3 standard of the officers im command in this divi sion? Col to bring | high s ef ped de a up and thor those under him up t tandard of effictency and | ents 'rence will help him to do t will Tall one. In gatherings of such kinds as #hose held in Toronto, there | is always something that ma | ken advantage of 0 a s he he ta who came baek soldiers. from has.brought anfthe dmhurst Home guinea pig that of the mer, Pte, Hubdrt, | some invalided land on Friday, mascot hape of a quite a with, E to the is proving pet I { Major G. H, tified that he for. the Gil s.on t * has beemrmo e board of offi | cers supplementary exaména | tion ntrance to the Royal Mil | tary College which being held in commen lanuary 10¢ lesp | } for e Ottawa La being made of" the hock: prisoner nquiries are in the Fort ahout sed Many the Whig team that war at 4nd re I to Germih Henry are the statement aroufid that they team in the O.H.A ial of t itement sent "MNds outs away in natio * organizing thay wis were enter An officia 1ade.. The the -pr de and attempt de isn to ojier they suther! nd and president of and Wo Li ry ngston game the rs ago, ood 'place to opeful of the Germany atter Teuton Hi . f Hée AIM é Arridki t fe 146th Battalion has t Flinton reer rited who is on sick-leave i, William street, and Battery on Page 8.) aPhed to 1 {Cont n ued and sailed or on the December 17th from Liverpool, ar- riving at Qubbec on December 26th. In "reply a question by Capt R. B. Richardson, who was examin- ing him, said that Je .didgnot want his discharge ifs there was any w he could still serve his to way hicl COUPTRY 7 in Men in Fagl Corpl. Butler," C. E the Eimhurst Convades eived a beautiful sil @_ with the engraved negersArom his com wnadian © Engineers' Training De ifi England, as a to- | ken of the. esteem .fii_which he was| [Wedd by tHem % | In conversation with the Whig he said that among his friends in the| EP Dl awere "Bill" Fair, son of J. Fair, King street; who is in the quartermaster's stores «af Shorn- cliffe ( H. Hopkins, well-known | here, having heen for a time at the | Armouries, and who is a son of Major Hopleins Lindsayy 15 to receivg a | commis He has™Been drafts- | man, and ad done exceptiondly good work Among the instructors of the | Depot 'Lance-Corporal AMwKelvey: | Kingstor : vo > LOSS OF LIFE ON LAKES SMALLER. But Sixteen § "Sailors Were Drowned During the Season Just Closed. Loss of liN "and property on the great lakes in the year just ctosed hak been unusually small, and the indur: ange underwriters appear to have had $n "good season. of life oecurred on, Lake Ongario's | Waters, which accoiinted-for ten of Met On Kingston Friday; T. D., now cent' Hom ver cig Tr aret crest of 't) rades in pot { Three Ontario out' of a total of 13 that foundered in' the year on the -great | lakes The Lake Ontario losses were the' passenger hoat Alexandria, the sailing barge City of 'heyhoyvgan, and the tug F. 8, Barn "~ Five lives { were lost an the F. G. Barnes and a | similar @aiumber on the Chevboygan. The other six lives lost occurred when 'the sand barge Jutior sank in 'Lake Erie, =_The eomplete list of the reason and the ark Pthey went down were, Georgian Bay; Chocatau, Lake Supe- | rif; Toka, Luke Michigan; Majestic, | Lake \Superior; Alexandria, Lake On- tario; Junior, Lake Erie; A. Pi Wright, Lake Superior: City, of Chey- boygan, Lake 'Onfario; M.S. Bacon, | Lake Efle; Harold, Lake Erie: P D. Armour, Lake Erie, and tug F. G. Barnes. The value of the losse i | i sols lost in es in- whic hy Western Star, { was_$705,000, and the vessels had a| A al-fonnage of 19,750 Went To Watertown, arry Bryant, of the 59th Battaliy ead in thé Kingston Whig 'of -the ath of his wife, in Water- town, NY, 'and has crossed the der to.lobk after his family. He . « Sergt. to a Watertayn Rewspap- ph Clinrionis a will Become a portion! i] the city of Rochester on hy hed Questions Hemming is very anxious. ny S8. Metagama on Il The greatest logs +! balance), | the 164ives lost on the likes in 1915. vessels were also lost on Lake ANE Iwi (iet H H Li | ' Skates. attached free of | | © Attractive * Prices in Fine Furs ¥ ( \ . ciaring AY o AT ont manv lines of Dr, INK Muffs, Pieces and and invite Vidi napection., , Campbell Bros. | Makers of Fine Furs. To Our Patrons - The "Age of Labo Sa May 1916 Be Well With Yon mo year to tel that oug fi Whatsogve This is oi A row, and so om 1914 We n vou abou t makes no he there 1 Loughiiut not the able but ay he every i differen inst the gla f Ww wishes ht w of joy Comes W neees to yon 1 th all. best ~ Grocery 1 K ST. Horse Ambulance Fond, Previously acknowledged. $1.02 Mrs. 'F. Walsh, Toronto, coll «ard 12, $15.50; Peter Fair, coll card $1. Howard, Far, coll-card, &L; _ Lhildren of Ports Banti.of Mercy, 310. To Henderson's | : ' 59-61 BRO 28 70 mouth P.S $1,950m48 To Cage a Cold In Ope Day Take) LAXATIVE BROMO QUIN let Druggists refund mon ure EW on euch box. 25 © Fit fail signature is 3 10.¢ Grove' Belgian Relie | ie Board of Trade has rece ved | the followifig = subscriptions for the Belgium. Relief Fund: James Laid law, $5: A. H. Blackeby, £2.50; A , $2.50; Misses Elder, $2 . THEY REFUSE TO EAT At.periods in most childrens' lives they fail to relish theirme als and refuse {ro eat even the Acies prepared to | tempt. th appetites. , They lack am- bition, growth , seems impeded; ich and worry. } the m lo eat i% a gr wel f mistake, because nu trition iy imMpaited, | Healthful-exercise in ftesh™air and<sun. ! shine is important, but e ually import ait 1s a spoonful ol Scott's Emulsion | three times a day to feed the tissugs| and furnish food-energy to improve delic Causes. anxiety I'o compel th all i their blood, aid nutrition and sitar their appetites, The highly Sonceripingd igdich food in Scot's" Emfisiot swpplies_ the very elements children need to build op; their strenghy' They relish ) Sco sit i§ a Avoid hoy omy S 1 We have a vour Hoek 2+ Boots now big rap } ud énjo wud Hl spwart Fall prices Men » Yl's Boots ockev Boots fon $2.00 to $5.00 $1.65 to $3.50 $2.50, $2.75 and $3.00 Abernethy s Shoe Store charge. Boots Hoek \ ocken fin dies' Fresh Made Cand Chocolates Fresh Made Every/ Day No 'SAKELL'S y and ! ---- ---------- ' Phone 640 -- ving Devices}! Kitchen Cabinets save labor and ste ps in the kitehe mn. Vacuum a and Carpet Sweepers save time an Ask to si | energy, + White Queen Kitchen Cabinet demonsir., ited At James Reid The Busy Store. with the Large Stock. Ee NA AA i A pi bn cy LET THE WHOLE YEAR L BE AS HAPPY AS THE HOOD'S| | SEES 8 | West End Meat Market { | | = 4. o Just received, n large stock of resh Pork, Prices in Cuty from Je to 20e a ih, \ Also a large stock of Western prices from © 10 INe 8 Some choice right you keep xour phre, health. entertain the Rily Hires handped Hays. There's a lot of ral groceries, Get Farmern'c Buiter your five * | Corner Earl and Barrie] | Streets. Phone 407. EMPIRE GROCERY, MARKET SQUARE. "KITCHENER" | Is the fame of the new Electric Iron made by the' Canadian General Electrig Co. Under the new power rates, it will- cost: h... / 2/1-2 cents per hour to gfférate this Iron. --FOR SALE AT-- Hallid El tri Sh ay's. ectric Ty A & ) Phone 94 - ee 4 < " ini 2 . Having boaght the while outfit of Eastern Dal Sehool, I'am now Prepared to Qeljver Buttermilk any Quantity. , Phone \

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