Daily British Whig (1850), 19 Jan 1916, p. 5

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Hu --_-- mur arm ma DNESDAY, JANARY 3 1056 ~---- OUT OF THE HIGH RENT DISTRICT ---- NEWS A BOUT TROOPS | | O'Connor's Ladies' Exclusive | QUARTERED IN CITY 2 Snowakicoes ad The 9th Artillery Brigade of the] and it is absolutely | | Canadian Expeditionary Force, third | necessary that all signaliers be first | | overseas division, is going to the acquainted with this king of work. | " : 2 . 3 a ; | front with the name "9th Kingston In "artillery and infantry signalling | | Artillery Brigade." In future, there- | there is one way that the most oF wm - Wl fore, when the 9th Brigade reaches lie work is done at the front, and | . | the front its work will be watched this is by telephone. On every Jeu] ! . ro. ho, - 2 . with close interest. | telephone 'there is_a } The 9th Brigade is more of an ac- ment which will work under great tual Kingston organization than any | difficulties, and though not as rapid | : Now there's plenty of snow. for snowshoeing--we can sup- - : " 3 : 4 4 large unit that has yet left here. In as the telephone, will act. under the 4 the brigade are five batteries that| utmost aifheulties, For ordinary \ ply you with Snowshoes at $3.00 and $3.50; Moccasins, $1.25 and have been organized and always work atthe front, the signaller sits $1 50 . 'trained here. The men have 1ot|in his dug-out and issues pr receives | Te all come from Kingston, but the his orders over the telehpone. When | . Lian, mee : : great majority have come from the an action is on, the buzzer on the! » ! N w ing --H n ed . se stomers i city and immediate vicinity. The side of the instrument j sed i o gol on undreds of pleas d cus . 0 e daily 32nd Battery, under Major S. A. Mc- { then in the well-known ® net, and - : . Kenzie, Gananoque, is composed of/or Morse colds the orders are sent. | 9 ¥ i wa ' men from Gananoque and district. ' For this reason great attention! : . The 33rd Battery is under Major W. must be given to the instruction in| 4 y e ce ? ; p Sears, Kingston, and the great ma-| the use of telephony and telegraphy | S O OY : Jority are Kingstonians, although at this school, although «the Toh 4 r ' y some have come from Paterboro and signalling must still he studied thor- | =e N : J other places, as no ysit is confined oughly. Capt. Lea, 109th Battalion, | : . . "= oa . strictly"to men who have resided inland Lieut. Munsie, 146th B . ~-0 GET YOUR-SHARE OF.THE BARGAINS. one place. ~The Ammunition Col-| with Stafi-Sergt. Heid ang. oo | umn, which up to a week ago was| Reading, are looking after the in. known as the 34th Battery, is under struction. | ne ; Major Masise, formerly of Cobourg, The 150 signallers are quartered { but late of Toronto. Major Massie in the Artillery Park dormitories and dE , 9 has secured large number of men cd fortably settled. Good meals Toh S$ : from the Quen City, but they have and good sleeping quarters and inter- ome- Aa e n a * . * : been here for the last six 'months or esting work all day takes up their y 1 more, and have made many friends.' {ime The school is for four weeks. | - - : ~ ? 260 PRINCESS STREET. PHONE 800 The 45th Battery will be taken from --- ) the R. C. H. A.. the men of Which| Capt, Stothers Bas over 30 mer [ac yp 0CO ates Higher up street," but always lower in price. have also been recruited in different enlisted in Ottawa for the artillery . went a : . WiTor some months. The 46th Bat-,.week ago. They will cose. i : F h M 4 E D: tery (formerly Queen's Battery) 183K inghton in a few days. TS Ho) . . . 3 res a e very ay composed of Quegp's students and who enlist in the artillery have the : graduates and their friends. Thege | choice of going with the 32nd Bat- [iICes in ine ) men have been residing as far west tery or in the ammunition column : as Vancouver, but have all at ome ynger Lieut.-Col. Hurdman | ' time or another been residents of --- SAKELL S Kingston. It is to_be hoped that The following cadets of Kingst some officer with a Kingston connec- |... sially Hod ngston tion will be appointed brigadier. Sie alle iis Rar Feed Houten. \ "Next Opera House. Phone 640 In ~% Savage and R. G. Godson. Cadet places, but have been trained here since the last detachment the batteries of the garrison, Freel : : ' ; reelald appointed sec n- ~~ and now of the 9th Overseas Brigade, nr ond lienten no.time or eftemy is being spared to bring ghe batteries up to the high-{ . . o% T= | ' » est stale of efficiency in the shortest | dig Pe H aynard, of the To- : possib@ time. The syllabus as laid |" rol nally announced ee . down by Lieut.-Col. Roy is being fol- Younded, graduated from the Royal We are clearing lowed as closely as possible, as it is "11tary College in 1901. / » * ant in the Yorkshire Infantry indeed well drawn up. °By so doing (Continued on page 8.) | ont many lines of the most work can be done before the Sr ana < - . brigade is ofdered to proceed over- INSTALLED OFFICERS | Neck Pieces and 'seas, which it_is understood will not or Ki : : be very long now. Kingston And Cataraqui Odatel- Muffs, and invite The only recruits that are being lows Lodges. y ¥ " oh « - \ taken on are the very best of men,. On Tuesday. evening G. S. Masten " rv INS THOT a) g G. S. Masten, inspection, Good Health i 3M Seners Li Sirised Jo 0 district deputy grand master, and a youl ! * . h\ Fr units where mo ie in frain- | gelegaidon of about .twenty Ganan- - * ' f both C d 3 the 7 A ing can be given. The poorer men | oque 'Oddfellows ere. in ry rr The governments 0 ot anada an LS of the units of the brigade that have and installed the officers of Cata- . United States have stringent regulations regard- (£8 not picked up the work fast enough | aqui ang Kingston lodges. ing food adulterations. Makers are now forbid- ¢ ate being sent Sicewliste, so that the After the business and a luncheon : " " : z 3} ade when i eaves ingston for severeal x R ' | den to label an' article "pure" that is not just as the front will be of the highest stand- | opr. ar S000 speeches were made, | Campbell Bros » om Wik % vith W. J. Saunders as chairman. | represented. - ard that it is possible to make it ¥ : ; | It was the HONEST manufacturer that work- | -- y or gathe or re ai ome : ed to have these laws passed. : " dhe horses of the 334d Battery Sicl| war is won." Rev. D. W. Cox, Gan- src : When a manufacturer of food products adver- i ert io he ln ne. Toon ei anoque, made the principal speech Makers of Fine Furs. tises his goods as "pure," under thé present Can- {ed near the: Artillery Park Barracks, | aud. he rertalnly can do full justice| adian laws, they are really pure; you can depend The horses were moved from Whit- od ly every one who can upon that. It will pay you to insist upon the ney Hotel stable a few days ago. : \ - : . / : ya J. R. Donaldson made a good point . : : : : 2 advertised brands. * If you accept subdtitutes you HES No. 1 Section, Divisional Ammugi.| When he Teferred to the roses joi . Colonial styles, in Circassian Walnut, Walnut and CANNOT be sure. : \ be tion Column, quartered insthe Dry- | YéTER® incident whieh although it! rr -------- i ad | White Enamel. Brass and Iron Beds, Springs and Mat- dock Barracks, idNproceeding in a Was lo be regretted that there was - 1 satisfactory a the train-| ® Single individual in Canada to ex-| | tresses, at-- ing of the mfen for the work. °So|Press such sentiments, -yet that he far no horses have been obtained, but | Was permitted to do so represénted \ it is hoped that in the near future British freedom while the murder of i : a horses and wagons for the training | Edith Cavell was 'the Prussidin me- A 1 of the men will be secured. - The | thod. el men of the column are of the highest em ---- ; ' , standard obtainable, and Capt.' Mills 4 . : » may well be proud of the men under is : THE LEADING UNDERTAKERS. i his command, and be confident that { | Phone 147. : . Personal Services. err ee -------- No. 1 section will equal, if not sur- a = | pass, any unit of the 3rd Overseas PLAYED ON KINGSTON ICE ON hie, Division. The column is almost up TUESDAY. a I ; - ito strength, and but few more re- . - % AR OCCO AG = cruits may now be taken. on. Napanee Defeated Kingston By 36 to ¥ Aas SHO it E | ER + s -- ; 32 And Brockyil fon F Nap: Quooests having for hrnnle ¢ i ? The establishment of a battery of ind chs He Wen Fo Rup Suggests having for break- i | | the 3rd Division will be as follows: | "hee By 36 to 33. fast Buckwheat Cakes. We! - . One major or captain, three subal-! On Tuesday afternoon the first : . v 1 * 5 . terns, one B. 8. M. (W. 0.), one! 8ame of curling in the Ontario Tank-/1ave the genuine Maple Sy- : FIN Q. M. S., five sergeants, one farrier ard Series was played between two mp and Buckwheat Flour es / ) Be sergeant, three (including corpl.) 'Napanee and Kingston -teams=on Oi de rinia © § adwrac \< 3 \ Try . " shoeing smiths, two saddlers, two | Kingston ice in which Napanee de- also Old Virginia Self-Rising | fe - 4 Fry our home cured Wheelers, five corporals, nine bom-| feated Kingston by four points. The Pancake Flour. 9 : "% Hams and Bacons. Also | bardiers, fifty-one gunners, forty-six rinks and scores were: . | i < trv . i a 1 . { drivers, eight batmen and two A.S.C. . -- : <= - i ry. ou 10me rene ered t drivers. There are forty \in the Napanee---J. Derry, H. Daly, W. 3 Lard. i headquarters. party. i Daly, C. J. Mabee (skip) --22, ! = ; 3 5 X hr ' EF | » -- . Kingston, Bibby, EK... Gilder- en erson S rocery ! ERT < SQUARE T Cheter- jul of Dairy - Ye y A number of the mén of No. 1, sleeve, W. J. Hooper and T. Slater 59 61 B k St * | Cooking Apples 25¢ pk. up Butter 34c a Ih, 4 2 A.C. bei inoculated, # as (ski ~12 . 1 : : . : A Ftinicie Dining Room Suite, whither in Runes, Gols. k pr x Sloculated And as | (skip)-~12. tery . | amare : roc Reet [able Avpies i 30c pk. up 9 den orJacobeai Oak, or in Dull Mahogany, looks 100 per cent. : A Na ne . . 5} | Guarant 'ooking Eggs Se 8 ra oa Phod Napanee--Ir. Howard, J. Daly, W.| ROCKW! N x | Stviethr al. etter if well matched throughout--even to Rugs and Draper- Lieut. B. B. Kingston, Lieut. G. Smith and #4 Leonard (skip)----14. oo UE LAND. { Strictly Fresh Kggs 43¢ les, apd that's just where we excel--PRICES LOWEST. H. Edgecombe, Lieut. 0. B: Haycock i aad | H. Wallace, A. W. Me- o | Oranges, Celery and Grapes. € " 4 > " and Lieut. McDougall,'all of Ottawa, Lean, W, Montgbmery and J JF. Me- Em i Ww a . RUGS AND CARPETS, LINOLEUM, CURTAINS '-- ALL |p |are dttached to No. 1, D.A, C. Donald (skip) 20, . To Serve in the Ontario Gov-| EMPIRE GROCERY, oS nd Meat Markt, Cor. * THE LATEST. | -- -- ernment's War Hos- BEN ' rie Sts. teams . pital. from Broekville played two teams from Naparee in the Tankard Series at the Kingston rink in whiclr Brock- ville won hy three points. The . . ° 5 Kingston it is altogether likely that rinks and the scoring were: and eleven nurses in charge of wards it I k Harrison ( 0 . there will be at least three depot bat- Be Min SOE Wert X = that institution, are going to Eng- || . . ° teries established here to take their? Ni . , | 1and to take positions in the Ontario ; ' p__ ~Napangee--Dr. Howard, J. Daly,!' , ' 3 3 - ' : ' Place, . 1 ' William Smith and. Dr. Leonard Government's war hospital that is KU | (skip)--21 . : being established there. This hos- eww At the School of Signalling, open- Brockville--Geoige Warwick. §, Pital will' contain 1,500 beds. t M LEE, Prop. In the absence of Major McKenzie, On Tuesday evening, two e 349, PHONE 90, Yours i Major Barrett is acting officer com- " 1 3 manding the 32nd Battery. At sn i iy A i A iA _As soon as the 9th Brigade leave Miss Elizabeth Mills, superintend- Ih ent of nurtes at Rockwood Hospital, | }}l Nos ed in Kingston on Monday last un-, ~ Q : » | The large halls at Rockwood is | Maasassaasaal der Lieut-Col. D. E. Mundell, the & Joton, AL 8 Brown 580 W. GO: [iike a big drvescle dean oood ¥) Sealant Jiention 18 heing. given to ? a 4s sb {3 is filled with webs of cotton and oth : $ 8 at the men : a yA er materials from which thoysands of | yy will use when they reach thé front. Napamee--J. S. Derry, H. Daly, W. dressings are being made for tha On- | In trench warfare as carried on in '- Daly, C. S. Mabee (skip)--12. raric Gov "H | France now there.is little, if any, use| Brockville--W. Cochrane; J. Mit-| lario Government Hospital 'in Eng-| for flag signalling, but this is the ¢hell, J. A. Hutcheson .and J. i. land. These dressings are all be- || Lo . 8 Chrysler (skip)--18P ed e281 ing made by the Toronto and Kings- i Tf \e | ------------ = ton hospitals, and . the' Rockwood asin - casi nme : ; : 3 nurses and other ladies are workin : : 18 POUNDS OF BLOOD JEWEL AND GREETING ddy and night, Weert 1 ' [is the average a : hieafthy For David ' G. Scott--Remembered Married at Saskatoon, Sask. : ear u ers adult, but it is } ie quality of the D ood : By Sons of, England. At the home of the groom's broth- . i that determines our strength to resist On Monday David G. Scott, a|® A. P. Wheaton, 328, Avenue .l. | sickness. With weak blood we find | prominent and dévoted member of | S0Uth, Saskatoon, Sask, 'the mar- ; ° . cold hands and chilly fekt; in children | the 1ocal camp, Sons of Scotland, was Sage took ace, on Jan. 1st, of Cecil? The Best Kinds . Ri htl an aversion to study, and in adults. presented < by his * fellow-members Retuolys ie heaton, Saskatoon, and " y rheumatic tendencies. with a Past Chief's jewel, accompan:| yr. enni urtch, formerly of 3 ie Kingston, daughter of the late John. . 'a : In changing seasons, get abundant ie by a New Year nb AP Burtch and Mrs, Burich, 84 Quebec| ® fresh air and fake a spoonful of Scotts | 9 Re pi brid Present illtece of street. The ceremony. was perform ric s | Emulsion. after meals, because Scott's | pr. Seott, the affair we brief and 4 oy Rn. L. W. Horton. - Mr. | ! : | Emulsion is a ricl 'biood-food that will unceremonious;. but Por. Scott's i Deaton will reside at 555 {increase both quantity and quality of heart aye warms tae a' that blongs - - . i = s 5A : ® | the blood while it warms the body and J tae Bonnie Scotland, and expressed | ho 2 R . | helps carry off the impurities, his pleasure at this token of esteem. - i re | Only one other Kingstonian has had an eid, 48} When multitudes of people are to- | iF) of heretofore; viz, Rev. Dr. | day taking Scott's Emulsion to avert | yMaeKie. : : inter sickness, and are giving it to | ------ 111 PRINCESS STREET Saw £ KINGSTON Hine children, it is careless to neglect Dr. EB. H: Young, assistant super- Se - Lis benesits; Look out for substitutes.' | intendent of Rockwood Hospital, | Sool Bowe, Toronto, Oat. 15% went to ondgn, Orit, this atternoon. v oy

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