Daily British Whig (1850), 8 Feb 1916, p. 12

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1916. Gi of Don' Hot You | Many Military 'Matters ro (Continued from page 8.) Henry vice Sergt. Fuller, AM.C., different musical instruments and od h a The wilitary carnival, which is promoted to the rank of quartermas- { former ballet dancer, who is recun oy 0 \w being run under the auspices of the "T-sergeant and detailed for duty as | erating at Perth, are also in the 146th Battalion, is proving the cen First A tr I 4 Instructor, 2rd Military Di- company At the énd of the first : tee of attraction in military circles | vision, act a short recruiting address is giv- } this week The Armouries never -- en by Major Wats showing the ur or C. e ier. rtly facing the {etreat is iy & } ¢ i . looked prettie Directly facing t Retreat is being sounded at it | gent need of recruits and between main entrance is the large booth of | p.m, this week the second and third acts Col. de the Rovs ilitary C gre On all . Hertel 'in hiz characteristic appeal- he Royal Military olleg all Ll . i] 1 arac ppea sides are others of different sizes. | Hon. Lieut.-Col R, 8. Low has | ing way says Boys come along -- -- In the western end is that of the | been appointed to command the 4th | with " And they are coming . Royal Canadian Horse Artillery; | Pioneer Battalion to be raised in An . : -- . Booths Tepresenting every branch of | Bustern Canada and mobilized. at Ot- Among the soldiers who left Brass Beds id the military work from the recruii- | tawa. Kingston for England was Edward ing depot near the door to the Vei- J. Ketchum, son of the late Judge ® erans' Reserve exhihit across the hall R. Dowdell, W. H. Jones, G. E.| Ketchum, of Cobourg, who resigned FLASHLIGHT there is every stage of the military | Weng have been made lance-corpor- {a respoasible position with the with its guaranteed Tungsten long game represented It is an educa- | als and G..B. Spoor has been made a | Canadian Northern Railway to en service battery and Mazda } amp, tional exhibition and fs proving of | corporal in the 1 assures you an instantaneous light the greatest interest It is stimu- ' -- promoted to the rank of Corporal, wherever and whenever you may lating the military spirit through the Lieut. Norman GG. Crothers has a it, Comein. Let usshow you. It may save his life civilian ranks, and owing to the very | heen appointed to the 146th Battal ('oe Hill has a population of 225 : : o important part that martial doings | ion Alreddy! the 'village has twenty-six You know what light now play in every person's life, it is - men at the front and has thirty-one h important that everything possible The following have been taken on | men enlisted in the 155th Battalion ' : \ . s(l-1 should be learned There are hun- | the strength of the 146 Battalion: | What village can equal this record? means whe 11 VOI nee d it. dreds of instruments and machines | P. L.. Metcalfe, Doo a D. Mc- i ; that are used by the soldiers of the | © lelland, Frederick Stone, ® J If, young man, you are still hes garrison which to the civilian are | Tom kins C. L. Wagar, R. E: Lam tating as to oining for overseas ~ tbs . " rh nteresting novelties At the € 8 pK. Ball Charles S. Ball Roy | keep in mind on the 146th will be BRASS BERS, 2 inch Posts $11.50, $18.00, $20.00 Armouries it he takes only a casual Vagar composed of men who know each IRON BEDS Specials at... - $6.50, $8.50 look at everything, he is bound to other) who have interests in common, Waysagless Springs; fully guaranteed, Hercules and "Coil Springs, rea go take in knowledge that will prove in The foll ng ve heen taken on 1 i who will find themselves among Dixie Mattzess, non-tuft; Felt M attresses, at specialprices. valuable just now h' Battalion. = list as a private, and has since been Battery, R.C.H friends from the moment they join NL Wilkon, TC Bun, H. Varies | ne work atsariive. What 0 yon | Re J. REID, slisadios Unidertalser Phone sn Danford family, Coe Hill, have ls a . - The rivalry that is existing be tween the different branches is mak {> ing 00 S 0. ing the exhibits of the highest class | N W : and those who visit the carnival will 3 88 Princess Street, . ¥ ava 2 Dicasing Teemhrance the ser-1p ons fighting for the Empire. Or been shown something en nts in the R. C. H. A., Depot} anlistec 99th Battalion ' . i y 1 and something that is ¢ | Sean ints' Me was held on Sat ied fe { four have re | Kingston. ital rtance to the defense of | gu DT iglinvyite Ey wl J INS a Ne Canadiar Hao € Artii-4 Lieut .-Col H Dawson officer of | commanding 59th Battalion, was in ay Wotherspoon, adjutant RAISINS APRICOTS ST th Breas, Br Lesions Sebert of nfeotey PRUNES PEACHES . | to proceed overseas i t is now well pps M. G. HIGGINS, J Eira] a re = ve senso Insist on "Sunkist' KINGSTON, ONT, BV it Asolo wow 10 ond School of Infantry were exafiiined in ! ! Major George H. Gillespie, O. and : ing othe fact | 1 or C0 Wa. returned. fron an | Lorton "A" on Friday Saturday and | § At All Grocers. . \ lv in process of or tensive inspection y through nt Ne TT ed a Ls « ® 1 ® ~ AD ya oit w found impos le te J division inspecting thé equ th New Arrivals in Cretonmes Jin Bi imi nie in / : the 146th BattalT0h pect the The monthly meeting of j$ | | { | | -- for ti i gether the careles Cretonnes . © gs 1eLolnes 28 10 oi 5 j tin both, m and men I t A 3 » Ing, wide 15¢ to $1 per yd. qe Newlands' 146th Batt 3 Pert I r Ww individual in, not adheri and Shadow Cloths i ) . : ci : i Xb ris oo 3 r i : » bi i a fhe follow NEE dor WE HAVE NOW COMMENCED er" he Cardieisnens of oe Cars for the Winter Shadow Cloths 31 to D0 ins. wide, $1 to $2.50 per yd. HH, IS ndeavoring to arrange al same original idea yg brought | this order might court | \ Our rates, .including charging batteries acking u ars, ete. t 93rd P \ Yui ¥ seary tarriefield | of sickness I'his notice applie ars FIL O0 6 ud Ng ow b fes, Ja king up cars, te., \ ween the 93rd eterboro | hundreds of recra ¥1 i +} equally me iving in the oo per car. We have splendid facilities, dry, clean and + 1 . . . . attalion team and the 146th team. | camp from the 42nd Regiment the Niet : y WArm, Room for 35 car Drop in and pick your place. witiful patterns, siitable for drapery or up- falion a em, Dr oly a ee melt ull. | siting their friends and fam 3 I 1 your place i > a plendid game Peterboro dg i troop on the road I 5 ¢ r genera te pr nan al team is in the intermediate O, H. A towns all throu the district wher ation 1 he C0 8 334 ney | ' X ; > 5 20th hat c $ the Sc yl of The prices of these goods are bound to advance. series but the local battalion could' a concert is given by this 120th ba tend (hc Sehoot: of Cookers » put up a team that would make ¢ talion concert company, the hall is | nalli ar 1e Sci | y © . EE od LF L ring. more than a close contest for the] alws acked to capacity, He has | quartered in Artillery Park Dormit Phone 454 WELLINGTON STREET \ . Y 3 e attached to the 146th honors 1 the company Capt Crowe, for-ories will b atta I 0 t ------ of tha 59th Battalion, who is'| Overseas Battalion C. E » rom re --. i n this date IT PUrposes f discipline NA A cs Chapman 11 known as a talented pianist his da or purpc 0 I 1 n nterior Ecot AAMMALALAALAALLLLALALASASLSLSSSSSES for duty at For 'our children ahle to sing and play ! and Interior Economy LITTLE THINGS THAT COUNT In the orld of Sport| Men's Boots Even in a match won should consider the "Little Things." The wood, the composition, the strike- ddd dd dd ww wv vw ability, the flame 1 David Jan ski, the Russian t} tisburger will last eight with bold bid for the championship chess 8 ived in Ameri I -aq going ig Jake isis Soo h Js sue of Hi ; Jassiest Setetve q Box Calf, Tans, Calf 3 | ight as short as possible sai avers amate 100k and ou i . ; E y a e though I hate to deprive side of his skill as a puck-chaser. he ard Patent Leather S C 8 Tr v Citizen states tl the | fs % the chance to see a oe | isa valuable coach for a young team SEN Are made of strong, dry pine steius, with a secret of the O.H.A. onside 1 fighting for thelr "money, bu Rl 1] There is little doubt but that the Bulk : Biihar: perfected. composition "that guarantees "every iight improve the N. H. A No | think they will be satisfied w Kingston club will make it more than : utton of Mucher: mateh a lighter.' Sixty-five years of knowing night about it what they have seen after I finish {interesting for the winners of the how---~that's the reason. All Eddy products are -- with Moran Th will be only a | loc al group in the next round, and dependable --always Mpntreal News The p it ten round bout and vou can bet that Niother it is the Riversides or the oy : | har ast fr » rgonauts which survive thev will o £ "" « pootilar Re. 2 ong ling { 1 ill fight hard and fast from th rgonau siren: recrular Slane far a thorough Ove Phiuline 3 bed Wii 85h had § [Zreonauts which Sarvive they wil : rm BS whieh ROVe 4 hoe kt y a Dy y ! : { have at any time this season to em by the National Ot eo Associ on becomes more and more apparen { cut from ten to fifteen cents in erge on top v Cut Price, $3.00. heavy Goodvear sole; | w@ch game is played the retail price of golf balls in | United States was announced by t The explanation is that the stand RIS UR ae EE TE a. To N % : Re ET will | ing starts hold forth in the antipodes NEW Y ORK FRUIT STORE YK ton Frontenacs have to : | dealers yesterday THis cut tar ! J Queer Univer t 1 | apply only to the cheaper grade of id easily makes a difference of en's Univers t 1 3 ly I t | ten seconds to get off winging. Then > : 4 : ume on Feb, 18th to win group No. | balls, and is due to the running out t00, the r b ica y i t enn n n € « * < . = Ke 1 Ion 1 s res 00 € races are ha E afd é " Sunkist Oranges, 20¢ amd up fo H0¢ a dozen. 1 senior championship Queen's | of the Haskell patent, which op H various di -- An ) rll ® 1 S, g np te a Bop Rn tle It wining game | on. April 11 Both imported and | Vé EC Lo. pod : : 7 Grape Fruit, 3, 4 and 5 Tor 25c. 9 an tie up by winning that on Apri ball ne at seventy- [longs and the like. American horses Malaga Grapes, 20¢ a lb. : ind beating Brockville twice nerican all y Pineapples, 20¢ each. Yoon : i Bananas, 15¢ and 20¢ a dozen. & : i five nts will remain at the same | have not heen trained to the system, Clarence. Krall. the player Who fizure. and they are at a disadvantage to w ones Siciest caused a baseball strike, | is expected that the British porpete with the Australian trotters Fresh Mixed Nuts, ~0c a lb. & has been purchased by Harrisbur hilling ball ~ will be sold * in this |# el ET ATLL: a Horse 15 schooled New Figs, 20¢ a 1b. } ~y 'and will be transferred with the re | country n futur ang Siphon to Sar or Ta uoTS! ol Dated New Dates, 10¢ a 1b. ' of the club to Richmond. There it | manufacturers are now turning ou * r \ t ' wi sombete h | the starter for the word The fields ; a hat h ill strike about | a ball at a. quarter to compe wit a . " li . Fresh Home-made Chocolates, 150 and 20¢.a 1b oe 3 that he will ghuike aw the English article are not sent off until a horse is in his New Route . stride and going at a pretty fair : AC ~ « 314 PRINCESS STREET. J Phone 1405 Mr. Schaefer, ne well-known base- 1 jopeed We have classes for horses; WwW ef ter 1 Canada oi Jb ed : 5 w aEton 3 Hamilton Herald: It's hard to ad-| that is, when a trotter or pacer wins o -------- EE EE a | hall jester, late of the ashing mit. but true, that Hamilton * has|a race in 2.10 or a fraction he has to : TY JRONTO WINNIPEG Americans and ate) o the 0 Ye many grand stand referees among|go in the 2.11 classification the fol It NL ind gue, is now with the Ne K i I This 'o ing vear a . ERBUL, Somebody. asked its hockey followers. This was|lowing year Via North Bay, Cobalt and Cochrane a yuld slay with the Highs | clearly shown Friday night when a .-- ¥ hat he 1d play i 3 I . olied | certain element chose to make the i : ix: WY Is TORONT O 10). 45 > p- m. landers this season and he replied | (0 ze of Referee Lou Marsh of To- The appeal of Abel Kiviat and Har : 3 ght comedy | Jovan quite rough He didn't de-|ry Smith, of New York, against the Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday » ¢ i i ys - | a verdict of professionalism handed \ NC 1 2 + "4 srve it Marsh is one of the most : ; ; Fi Makes any womdn attractive 1 Toronto Telegram Ihe pol raoanle officials = in Canada, and|4own by the Metropolitan Registra- Ar. Ww | NNI I EG 3.50 p-m. youthful, and. ladies who would make sn"s Battalion has as yel asked no Snows more about the game in five | tion Committee, has been dismissed heir YY at ow woul ik nan to join the they have not | % , ra maisoritviof his by the Board of Directors of the A. appearanoe what they would like jman to A i, h seeking a re { minutes than the majority of his crit-, AU THosb men were found guilty \ Connecting at Winnipeg with GIT P. train leaving 116 see made sing De : ann woo ies ever knew. i' . Crt ¥ 60.00 p.m. daily for Regina, Saskatoon, Edmonton Fo.day they have 233 men M h is always the boss when he {of demanding exorbitant "expenses ¢ n. Near | arsh 18 alwi 3 n : and intermediate points. Through Tickets to orm or waiting te join ear- {is in chs arge of the game, and his de- | {for competing in a set of games at y T v all ari 1dians | cisions are given inh a fearless man- | Schenectady, N.Y. Kiviat insisted ) Prince George, Prince Rupert, cisions are g in a fearles ta ade : , J 0 . OTBRWen S isp ay . Dray There was nothing dope by upon $75 for his appearance and a E \ Alaska, Vane ouver, Vic toria, bor Otjawa: blame " I him last njght that called for such |Smith demanded $40. Kiviat is one feat ¢ | kick * el of the best milers nywhere and Seattle and San F rancisco. y « e dete i ne 1s as those hy the "kicking" ele- 'S lers a are: 3 p- 4 i ir. } r rs at' nto, 'wi jyroj utions 23 those hy NE CKICK {was a-memher of the United States } Splendid roadbed and the best of everything. 0 il 8 air- 00 S Sock C thas 1 { {Olympic team of 1912 A 3 Timetables and all information from any Grand 6 $ hi Lamp NY x ' -- | I ? WS Trunk, Cav. Govt: Row or T. & N. Os Vite 1 {. A. gax y : | --- ailway Agent " 3 » | profs mal to re- The life of the average ball play : HOTE L RANDOLPH, hat: * around i nk | i o tet oe 3 oY ES than five or{ The Willard-Moran bout may be - that odor roun i je 8, c 1 iy | at hh nls 1 > ar b 1 {INGSTON, » might me from the so0-c3 ama- | gix years." says Fielder Jones. the t Sa i Ws 1 Shandon: d 2 ' I am ON FR, IDAY FEB 11TH teur experts whe play ie 0 H. i manager ofthe amalgamated Slou- | New or} on Mare 1 Tth 6x : Tn rice and got oTTpTeg i ted-Brown team, "but the life of a Rickard Ne he that the pr jee de: z ' i 3 s atte 3 ifteen | manded Ly » Madison Square Gar- Ewaiehes, Bitias, Transformations, ih somethise better ap alte be | den people ro the i a ls their Or urs y v rts | years, Stars endure, hecause Na y Po Spada) ba ol the products The Pittsburg Baseball ({lub A a stat vou must take proper care of | arena is too high, and-he will put on s ads 4 joltest »and Inrgest hal still after George Sisler The IAS vtaely However, there aren't jie hout somewhere else sa arm or a e on . Raogs house. rates claimed him before the ation. many stars. ly can count| 1 offered the Garden people §6.- Traing will 08ys at arrive on City '" al Commission at the time he repoet- [son | nt-day crop. | 000 for their place,' said Rickard. 100 ' | Depot, foot of Johaston street. tl ed tothe Browns. Now that Fielder But i a few years you'll | They re fused it. I'm through fig- v acres, 12 miles from Going West. J en men Jones has such .a big squad, the St. | 6nd" that Wagner, gach Mathewson, rine on holding the battle there [iff city; good buildings, plenty of ji -Ly. Clty: Ar. City. Louis Club might be willing to con- | Wallace, Plank. Crawford ard others! Xe got an old car barn in mind, and water, some wood, $4,750, ' ih 1257am. ¥. Dorenwend toupee is 'an abso- 2 cede the justice of the claim withoutiy cannot. mention pa now. were as | fe may stage the fight there easy terms. Farm 800 acres, 27 : . v 932 lute necessity to then: ®a who'is further argument ol {good at £5 as they were when they | "From what I can figure out now log house and barn, on shore || New ie AT 1.4 bald. It will protect sar health i 3.0 $58 Thursday, Saturday and Monday -- : { broke in Take Eddie Plank, for|We can fix that Narn up so' that it of a beautiful lake; good fish- and make you appear years . Tes younger E "Birdie" Cree, veteran of the New instance He's 41, but his arm was] Will seat 20.000 \persons," asserted ing and' hunting, $450. | Rickard. "I don} think the cost of . al as good last vear as it ever was. That | | $ v York Yankees, is slated for the min- li gy ap atravagant statement. It's sransfosming the flacecifito a pugil- W.H. GODWIN & SON 18-Mall L 40 a.m Come: Kid see them ort day of - ors for keeps After doing a come- | poy He had as much stuff in, the] istic battle ground will be more than|| Pho 39 16--Fast EXD. +. 3.5 am 33am visit and have . back following his release to Balti-| iy jaut vear as he ever had in his | $10.000 : ; : : ! h ne 424. Brock St | | No. 33--Lacal to . . E more in 1814, Cree is now off the {vs 2nd I think he will have it again| The location of the barn is beliey- Brockville S.15am. 550 am A § Yank pay-roil again. He has been | |" coacon " ed to be near the Polo Grounds. A a . _§-Mail .....12.20 p.m. 13.58 p.m. A FREE \ given his unconditional release: Cree § Ie . -- / { Andrew Robertson, the prominent Ea "1TH. hil t o 5 . 38--Local to DEMONSTRATIC'N 3 came to the Yanks in 1908, tas al 2 | : horse-breeder of Melbourne, issues a The Bnpl 2 Brockville 655 p.m ! hard-hitting out-fielder, but lost his| Toronto News: By wintrhrg ¥riday | Warning to American owners of trot- Ae Sr L £ 1 a. 35: nh : i ok Sen's . Chace. : oH . i ral cep: batting eye. night over Queen's the Froutenags,|ters and pacers who might figure Bervous other 8 -- of Kingston, have given the backers | they could clean up over in Australia in old on oS etteboro, ? 118 Sparks Street © Jess- Willard declared yesterday |of the local senior teams cause for| because mile races are won in 2.20 os or § ry tations of oh Chicaszo, Guam. piefiutay inaw, EE AWA that, the fight with Frank Moran in| worry. The Limestone City squad,|or worse. There are many trotters femory. Price $1 per box, six Dt BWA, gene. "rorliandy ort New York on Marth 1Zth will not | strengthened by the acquisition of { capable of going in two minutes and , wx will eure. Sold by ald alifax, For tull Jariicuisrg apply J. go the ten rounds and he doubts if Gooch and Heintzman, will make a ten seconds over there, . EER bailed Tre rE Tue Wook alin ads ied H07 Sonnsonggnd Ontart al Agen N ~~ Belleville = Gol

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