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Art cree eee mn, S-U-NKI-S-T RAISINS APRICOTS PRUNES _ PEACHES ~ Insist on "Sunkist" At All Grocers. iN * - Toy Sar ov ue --- SS. 9" { alr | LJ any woman attractive and and IAdies who would make what they would "Te 7 7 tiful Makes youthful, appearance I pe | aul like should Prof. Borenwend's Display of Fine Hair-Goods HOTEL RANDOLPH, KINGSTON, ON FRIDAY, FEB. 11TH Switches, Braids, Pompadours, Way es of Canada's oldest goods house, "Bald Gentlemen" A Dérenwend toupee is an lute necessity to bald. WM will proteet your health and ' make yon appear years younger, Transformations, » ete.--the products and largest hair- abso- the man who is Come and see visit and have J A FREE DEMONSTRATION them on day of (Continued from page 8.) Lieut.-Col. C. A. Low, O. C_, Battalion, intends if possible to soc ure all of the men of the batt now at'putside points for the carni val he Is arranging for next week The men will be brought in "if geco- | mmodation can be secured The 45th Battery was transferred from its Quarters at Tete de morning crults for "C" soon as the 9th Brigade leaves for overseas, the surplus men from "OC" Battery will be transferred -1o Artillery park quarters to give more room for re The men of the 146th Battalion drill and work from 6.30 a.m 4.30 p.m. As an example of the work that is being done the following i the syllabus for Wednesday's work 6 a.m. reveille 6.30 am, to Tam. physical drill; 30-am.,.to 10 rifle exe 10 am, to 10.30 a.m squaa d 2pm, 3 pm, drill; 3 nn ise; to J , 10 4.30 p.m. sections of "Army Act" The Thursday programme reads a follows: 6 am. reveille; 6 a.m to 7 a.m, bed airing: 8.30 a to 9 a.m., hair cutting paradég 9 a.m, to 10.50 a.m., squad drill; 10.30 a.m. to 12 aan, rifle exercises: 2 p.m 4 pom. lecture on "Dress: 3 p.m 4.30 pr m., squad drill. The syllabus is varied enough ver to get monotonous and the yates even squad 8 30 m., ne- pri that would make the work unpleas I'he officers of the Royal Se hool of Artillery had a mounted parade on Tuesday morning complete and manned guns and acted as drivers and of the R. © used charge Lorses H A were Appointments to N.C.O n hy Battery being battery™up to its es positions i ure made bring t tablish ment On Th battery rolls of wesday morning tl was officially struck off the R. C. FN _A., and turned over to the command of Major Gin C"" Battery not pretty much de- | pleted of the older men but Capt | Steacy 'will ds rapidly as possib organize it on the ole 12 45th le re } | basis the nemes | who have f been transferred to the 45th Battery | 9th Brigade | slartin, Selman, | Denning afid Sergt. Williams Corpl. Guan and 8. 8 Brigadier Crofts Acting Bdrs Wilson, McConn, Serimshaw, Evens and Gar | rett Gunners: Lemax. Hinton Grigg, Norman, Carmichael, | dock, Peppy Jarvis, Clarey, VLutz Berry, Bockus, Barrett, H. J Carter, Cracknell. W, H. Cook, F "Law| Following is the list of of the men of ""C"* Battery Sergts Jones Dawson Knight, Had W. Graham, W. H. Gleed. W. Law, H. Lavender, T. Morton. W Mills, | G. Parrett, V. G. West, H. Gunn, F I the | anssssassas ~a ny Milita | Noakes, Bracken 1461h | Pont | Barracks to Artillery park , Tuesday Battery, R.C.H.A. As| Harris, W. the | until and Capt. W. reading of | «| the St in their work are well (a- | ken care of and kept from anything | charge The officers took | | 0} | | have i FP | Dominion and by | greatly increase the | ties for the Canadian soldiers Anderson, | the School of Cook son, (Neill, { Patterson, Jacques, Breckenridge, M. Smith, Cowap, Smillie, J. Alexan- der, Cheadle, A, Martin, T. H. O'- { Connor, Willitts, LL Lane, H. J Heenan, © Wilkinson McDowell, | Duncan, Hale, W. Hill, Allingham, : H. Gay, Bessant. D. Thompson, Wood- ruff, Morgan, Janes, Barnes, FF. W Graham, T, H MeDonald, and Wil- kins. | Drivers: Denniston, R Rubin, Tomp- R. Brown, J Carpenter, T. Price, kins, Perrier, Mason, Tufford, and A. Rainey. The old offices of Tete de Pont Barracks are being renovated The | offices of Lieut.-Col. L. A. G. Roy, Steacy are both out of commission for the purpose Retreat is heing sounded this week at 5.30 pm am... --~-- +h Major G. H Gillespie proceeded to Omemee on Monday on militdry duty Capt. RedWick, A. M. €., Winches- ter, is detailed as Medical Officer for Lawrence canal system troops vice Major P. J. Majoney retired by own request s 0 AM RS Frost, Kinmouth 3s de to tailed as medical officer in charge of +f troops at Gooderham and Highland Grove A. White, is detailed troops at Kinmount fourth week of School of Dr. E This is 1 venth course he the se Royal Artillery A. Stewart, medical office; ton Artillery Brigade has The guns | returned from Ottawa The headquarters of the Sth Bri gade is now in office at de Pont, Barracks an Ple. J. C pointed Company 146th Battalion McCartney has been Q.M.S in { KE 146th Hunter Battalion transferred 8ih Ar Toronto: F has enlisted and the following to that unit llery Recruiting Depot a &- Caverley, A. Weston, | mpson, John Carriere n ti 1e from the Si doing | Ker ary | The S¢hool of Cookery a wonderful work, Sergt-Major rison, W.0O the Royal Mil Coll instructional staff, is in| charge and is training men who will | £20 and stationed throughout the! their instruction cooking facul Since of 1 be ry was started at | Barriefield last year there have not | been any more ¢omplaints of the food and cooking as before the school was started. This in itself is of great va- lue to the department but when it is considered that the better use of the rations by the cooks has saved thou- sands of dollars the great worth of the school apparent. Few if any of.the men who enlist as cooks + | is + M. Brown, J. Jobn-| had army F. Harvey, | Kipg, Lawrie, | : given out. "ly in | The mes ry Matters) experience, but School of Cookery this is g under the very best of The Toronto soldiers are dreaming of Niag in Kingston no ¢ in the iven them instruction. already ara camp but so far amp news has been It is not known official- either centre if there will camps this year, he It seems probably thai the troops throughathe 2rd Division will be brought here for training as few if any about battalions ahove the num- ber 100 will go overseas before next fall The Rth Field Company Engineers, C. E. F., which will go overseas; within the next month or 80 under command of Major Prof.) Wilgar, will take another jarge num- ber of School 'of Mining men. The boys are hoping to leave for Ottawa soon to join this popular O. © erseas service Canadjan for ov These promotions and appoint ments are made in "D" Co., 0.7.C Queen's; To be Sergeant; Corporal J C. Elliott; to be Corporals: L. M. T. MéAvelia; I. Corp. H. V. Love: to be Lance-Corporals, Privates J.P LaFramboise, H M Miller, A. Smail, J. H. Smythe. Corp J. M. Brough, B. A., '14, and a member of Science '18, Queen's, has joined the 77th Battalion in Ottawa 48 a stretcher-hearer Lieut ' Raby is returning to King ston ro act as adjupgnt of the AS ( in this city 4 Wilder of presented with friends Ptes: Dempsey and 156th Belleville, were wrist "watches hy Rednersville their at Enlistment around the city says the Belleville Ontario is rather slow For a place of 12,000 the record ol 61 Belleville recruits among 510 in the 155th is small. There are more than one thousand available young men in the city yet Captain Percy K..Ketcheson. 80th lattalion Belleville, received a cable- gram from brother Sergt' Allan Ketcheson, M.G.S. of the th Bat talion that had been granted a comi ion as lieutenant in the 39th ge also conveyed word that William Wallace of the same branch was also now d lieutenant of the 39th Both the new officers éiilist- ed in the ranks of the 39th 'in Belle- and were gradually promoted honor of being made officers his Sergt Ile The | accordingly all the greater as it has England where a are known n awarded in man's merits 109th 700 The Battalion, Lindsay now over strong, and requires about 450 men to come up to the re- quired strength It is realized that there are hundreds of men who should be in khaki and 4 special ef fort is to be made to the re quired number before end February. raise the I # No fewer than eighty-five mares of the Futurity nominations for 191% have béen bred to sires in England and France od ww Nick Bawlf may be unable to get away from military duties to take his place with the Montreal Wander- er line, Ottawas' win over Wanderers Montrea) Saturday night tightens up the N. "H. A. race a lot more, and also evens up that win of Wander- ers in Ottawa in With three minutes to play at Quebec Saturday night the Torontos shoved an eXtra man up on the ling and tied up the game by scorfng two goals - The hockey magnates at Pitts burg and Houghton are going to try and form a Unie States hoc key govern- ing body independent Capadian affliations, of Tad Jones will be Yale's new ball coach According reports he will receive $7,500 a vear and will sign a contract for three years, foot- 10 With the jnflux of many foreign racers to America, the Jockey Club : of New York has decided 1? desig- | Bate these aliens on the racing pro- grammes by placing the word * imp." before the names Toronto Star Ottawa are With a howl for a revision of the penalty rule in the N. H A To- ronto should get in behind them and make an effort to do away with the absurd ruling out Ottawa Free Press: The betting brigade believe the team that wins in the N. H. A. this season, will have nine losses at least. That allows Ottawa only four more reverses out of fourteen games . Frank Shaughnessy, -of Ottawa, thinks that the Torontos are without doubt the fastest team in the N. H, League, whilé Bate, of the Ottawa Club, goes Shaughnessy one better and says that they are the' greatest team in the league. : Should there be a sudden overseas call for all the Canadians in khaki it would about break up every series in the 0. H. A., as between sixty and seventy-five per cent. of the players have enlisted for overseas service, and more are joining every day Victoria, B.C, arena has been leas- €d to' the military authorities for-a n the World: of Sport| i | i | drill hall and barracks, and the Vic- toria home games will he played in Portland and Seattle The Ottawa Aberdeens have been invited to go back to Pittsburg next month, and it more than likely that President Sims will take his team over Other Ottawa clubs will play there during March The charge of assault "brouzht against "Skene" Ronait of the Cana- diens was heard Monday in Judge Winchester's Toronto court. The evi- dence tended to show that the injury inflicted" on Skinner of the Torontos was quite accidental The charge was dismissed Lieut. Harold Young, of the Argo- naut hockey team, has played his last game with the Toronto, senior 0. H. A. leaders He has been moved to Montreal, where he has received the appointment of battalion inspector of the 74th The New York Nattonal League Club yesterday announced it had re- ledsed Pitcher Fred Herbert to 'the Toronto Club of the International last season and was given short trial by the Giants last fall A noted northwest sportsman who has enlisted is "Doe" Gibson, who founded hockey in the copper coun- try of Michigan 'when he was a resi. dent of Houghton, and has been ac- tively interested in soccer and other sports since returning to Canada to live in Calgary. a Hockey is gaining *quite a follow- ing among. the . eastern colleges. There are now teams at Yale, Prince- ton, Harvard, Cornell, Columbia, Dartmouth, West Point, Rensselger- Polytechnie, Massachusetts Institute of Jechnology, University of Maine, Trinity, Amherst, Williams, Massachs Agricultural College, Spring- . C. A. College and Boston College' -- The announcement of the retire ment of Charles Schmidt from base ball has thrown a wrench into the Braves' machinery Manager Stall- ings will be at a loss to find a man who can fill the place of the big fel- low, who was a real wonder, as a fielder and a great help as a hitter. There is a lot of time before the sea Son starts, however, for Schmidt to change kis mind. : : Frank Shaughnessy and Harvey Pulford, who was referee at, the League. Herbert played with Toronto' Wanderer-Ottawa match Saturday night at Montreal, had a heated ar- gument during the intermission be- tween one of the periods. "Shag" claiming that Pulford had robbed Ottawa of a goal Pulford ordered 'Shag' out of the officials' room. The latter "at first refused to go. but when Pulford started to show him where the door was "Shag' took the hint The opinion prevails in England that athletics in that country will shortly experience a boom The various winter sports, including soec- cer and skating, have been largely maintained, and it is considered pro- bable that the English track and field championships will be resumed this year. This possibility is enhanced in the eyes of devotees of track athle- tics in England by «he fact that the recent cross-country race for the Al- dershot command attracted the enor- mous entry list of 600 runners. George T. Stallings has signed a contract with the new owners of the Boston Nationals to manage the team for five years, it is announced, His salary, considerably in excess of that which he obtained .under the prev- ious contract, is said to be greater than that ever paid any manager or player except possibly Manager J. J. McGraw, of the Giants, It is estimat- ed that the figure approximates $26 - 000 a year." A Néw Zealand paper mentions that the motion carried by the com- mitiee of the South Canterbury Joc- key Clup urging discontinuance of racing duri the war was subse- quently disctissed at a special meet- ing of the club, About fifty mem: bers verbs nt, and the greatesi Interest 8 evinced in the question under discussion. ATter considerable debate the motion forwarded by the comnyittée wak withdrawn in favor of one to the effect that racing be re- duced. An amendment that the question be held over for twelve months was moved, but motion to re- duce the racing time was carried by thirty-two to eighteen. 8t. Paul, Minn., has gone in for winter sports carnival on a scale hi therto attempted on this continent only in Montreal, where it was dis continued some years ago. Hockey, curling, ski-ing, tobogganing, snow- shoeing, ice racing, skating, ate, find prominent places on the program. 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