Daily British Whig (1850), 17 Feb 1916, p. 12

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osetia» THE DAILY BRITISH wai, THURSDAY, "Never Let the Old Flag Many. 224 FEBRUARY 17. 1916. {Contidged from page 8.) prior, Renfrew, Pembroke, Mattawa, The 3rd Divisional the 46 recruits, " first two weeks of February enlisted 136th Battalion, : 1,888 recruits or over 200 more than a . n the previous two weeks. There f has been an unprecedented stimulus manville, Millbrook, Orone, Black- stock, Bethany, Japetville, Cavan 10 recruiting in the Diyision and the effects are shown the official ville-- <7) recruits 139th Battalion, Cobourg, turng that come semi-nionthlx. Thesg returns are possesses. People therefore must be stopped. , Tn most cases the person in passing through the line hasa pass and he should have the pass handy There can be no doubt of the fact that every person who has oceasion to pasd sentries know that they must have a pass and that the } guard is under orders to see that it is produced and properly signed -Tq thake thes work lighter and stop any inconvenience, civilians who have occasion to pass through sen- tries lines should have their pass handy or be ready to be stopped and conducted to the proper authority, It is a difficult and sometimes embar-} rassing to have to enquire of every person who they are and what they want. but it must be done. There- fore people who must go through should show consideration ! Area in Port Hope, Bow '3 for 25c. Best by Test War- worth, Campbeliford, Brighton, Has- tings, = 129 recruits. . 146th Battalion--<103 recruits, 154th Battalion, Cornwall, Alexan dria, Maxville, Hawsbury, Morris burg, Winchester, Iroquois, Vank leek Mill, Williamstown, Chester- ville,, Mountain, Crystler, Russell, Ottawa--121 recruits. 155th Battalion, Belleville, Trenton, Tweed, Marmors Picton, ®eseronto, Coe Hill, Stirling, Ban croft, Wellington, Ma ribank 126 re cruits, 156th Battalion, Brockville, Gan- anogue, Prescott, Elgin, Delta, West- port, Kemptville, Merrickville, Ath ens, Mallorytown, Lyndhurst, Cardi nal, Spencerville 208 recruits. Engineers Training Depot, 443 recruits, in re- "iClaod Tack to the Boye of the Allies," two great songs for R3¢. in A A Pp actual figures and not based on guess work of what are the probabilities, There ig there fore not the slightest shadow of a doubt but. that tife 3rd Division for the last two months has shown a steady increase in the number of re- eritits and there is reason in believ- ing that before long four complete battalions will be recruited in this part of Ontario every four weeks This is a wonderful record and com- pares more than favorably with any part of Canada. It shows that the residents o#this "old part (gf Canada realize the imperative eall for men It shows that the 3rd Divisional staff Wa assisting in every way the work of the recruiting offiggrs and devis- ! . .| ing schemes to secure reeruits that I prices, come to us and get better are proving successful, In the artillery units of there were 173 'men taken strength. No. 5 Stationary Hospital secured 1 civilians for the ranks and the 146th Battalion reéruited a total of 103 This brings the total up to 425 men to join Kingston units in'thé last two weeks. In relation<to other battalions au thorized at the same time and on the same bdsis, the 146th Batualion | comes fifth of nine battalions in the district The 659th, T7th and South | 100k on a very rea recruits but were practically completely organized when the Militia Council gave the authority for the 93rd, 109th, 130th 136th, 139th, 146, 154th, 155th and | 156th. There are today C.0's and men in this "division The following is the way the King ston units show the return just issued 50th "Keep the Camp Fires Burning Till the Boys Come Home," "On the Road to Happiness," two moe al 85¢,. WE HAVE NOW COMMENCED Store Cars for the Winter Our rates, Including charging batterles, . are $10.00 per cary warm, Room for 35 85¢, Cohen at "Cohen oa the Telephone," Happy Tho' Married, "Cohen Arresté& for His the Call Speeding in T Office, Khe. ? Fold" Madoc, e jacking up cars, ete, We have splendid facilities, dry, clean and cars,. Drop im and pick your place, Porritt Garage Co., - Limited Phone 454 WELLINGTON STREET $1.00. Old Oaken Bucket (Columbia Stellar Cohen and the Health Department; Serenade (Jensen), Carry Me Back to Old V irginia; Quartette); $1.00, Poet amd Peasdnt; Dame cord, 83c, Pique (Royal Marine Band), a great re- Capt. Gilroy, 80th Battalion, i { the city to assist in the { of the P.81 in Kilmia Waltz, Mauri Girl Kauvi' Waltz and Honolulu Rag. Otia examinations ruitar kas a sweetness all its own. natives and the greatest The melancholy twahgsof the small The artists playing these Hawaiian exponents of this music = A. Arnott, Merrickville, a new Lieut.-Col. C. A. Low and Prof. | { cruit for the 156th Battalion, is i L. W. R. Mulloy addressed the resi-| sixth brother in one family who hs dents of the distriet at a meeting at | offered himself to serve in the pres- Inverary on Wednesday night The | ent war Four brothers are already band of the 146th Battalion was pre-| in the trenches, and another broth- sent and a very énjoyable and what! ar js in the Roval Aviation corps proniised to be a very successful con | 4 cert was held, records are Is re RL aU ae ag] [hp New Route Western Canada TORONTO-- WINNIPEG Via North Bay, Cobalt and Cochrane TORONTO 10.45 p.m. Tuesday, When you get tired paying the h music at less money, Treadgold Sporting Goods Co. Kingston on the 'Hay, born in in the 156th father, Pte. William Hay pioneer in the same unit Kitchen er is the fourth and last member of : ye his fami to enlist for he has New depots have been | ywo br Gordon and Roy at th established at Fermoy and Battersea "front the first family for the 146th Battalion. Theseare | galjeyvillé father fertile districts for recruits and good three Luge results are expected by Lieut. Col. C. |} A. Lew. pn | The appointment has been official . - . | ly announc® Serg j Lieut.-Col. M. -K 0.4 | an une qo ore) Major 2 N EE i 4 attalio Sergear Mu 155th Picton Battalion, and Liew. | RUA HON hargen i R JOT = Sib | of the T56th feeds and| Grenville 41.250 6ipere, | A. Go Sandford, were in the ity i Toe : x wr oy Battalion This rank is the highest 'afternoon Both . offi 2 BODLCO istioaed office 5 Told { 0 © 884 «¢ 'ar ' , at Barriefield camp. Col. | : ( Hi { ne RAF can To { and ih se ¥ the services of r Sete was major with the 80ih Bat EE for ; Wn Ae Ee 2 : , for t eRDONS e position o \ tation and Lieut. Sandford was pre l A6. responsi @ posiLion 0 3 | Battalion Sergeant Major, the 156th cept at an inspection by the Mini in i of sah) fl sure a very capahle Pa ter of Militia He had just return asen M ot oi yo - i 1 ajc ark nas ren ed from the front and bad stirring ted A ! he 41st oe re te 5 | stories of having been the wreck % Wih-the id h gimant ; of the Hesperian £00d many years and Jas quired a : great deal valuable military ex fence The api tment is Gillespie; A. D.USRT Is rie sh 1 1 Appointmer ' and Bowmanville Yery popuiar one Kitchener - has enlisted t A meetingsfor recruiting for the His 146th Battalion will be held at Ya ker on Tuesday next Jelleville Battalion al 3 also recruiting Thursday and Saturday WINNIPEG 3.50 p.m. Thursday, that sons to the 's of Saturday and Monday Copnecting at Winfiipeg with G.T.P. train leaving 6.00 p.m: daily for Regina, Saskatoon, Edmonton and intermediate points. Adams, Through Tickets to Prince George, Prince Rupert, Alaska, Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle and San Francisco. Splendid roudbed and the best of everything. Il information from any Grand ort. Ryw., or T. & N. 0, as on Syrup oF TAR Cop LiveRr Oil ToPS COUGHS™ Sold in generous size bottles by cll dealers. THE J. L. MATHIEU CO., Props, SHERBROOKE, P.Q. Makers also of Mathiec's" Nervine Powders the best remedy for Headaches, Neuralgia, and feverish colds, on n ' g Trunk, Can. Battéry of 52 men (Queen's) now total eruits con fora Sergt., ] nec 51st Battery 70 men, 12 officers 4d Battery, 10 recauits of officers | 53rd Battery, 56 recruits, total of | 203 men, 6 officers C R.CH.A., recruits, total of men, 7 officers Lient. A. R. Stevenson, & } No. 1 DAC, 3 | ment, has been appointed | 169 men, 6 officers { Peterboro' Battalion {- 146th Battalion stationed -- | ston, Arden, Sharbot Lake, Hughes, Tamworth, Plevna, Sydenham, Ver 10 the(?3nrd ona and Mountain Grove, 103. re cruits, total of 627 men, 46 officers The other Battalion and other | a units of the division secured tol- | lowing numbers of recruits (The | firs: named place is battalion head | quarters) 3d DAC. wa,--32 recruits 59th Battalion, Brockville, Ganan ogue-and Cornwall, 12 recruits 77th Battalion, Offs 7 eruits, S$0th Battalion, and Picton, --33 recruits © 93rd Battalion, Peterboro,' lakefield, Norwood, 96 recruits, 62 re ruits, n SS of Major G. H Cobourg 26 men, 7 n duty -- Lieut. CC. W. Cavers, ythe former editor of the Toronto Sunday "World, rd | now Assistant Adjutant of the 104th Battalion, Sussex, -N.B., Col G | Fowler, Officer Commanding {| Toronto on furlough . Lieut. Cavers was in work at Montreal when the broke out, and enlisted with one ol { the regiments there as a private. His work in the orderly room at Valear 139th Battalion, | tier Camp attracted attention, and { when new regiments were form qd h vas despatched to several place ern Canada to put orderly rooms 15th Regiment, | in shape Col. Fowler was one of city on Wed- | the first to indicate his appreciatien n | of the services rendered, and off¢ the former Toronto pewspaperman i | commission. He took a caurse training at Halifax Mi litary Colles and passed with h standing Lieut. Cavers rejoins his regi hepsi -noxt week. & 2 Local Branch Time Table IN EFFECT MAY 30TE, 1918 | Trains will leave ard arrive at City | Depot, foot uf Johnston sireet.. i Golng West. 221 n recruit tot to ' Teer nl 100 acres, 12 miles from city; good buildings, plenty of water, some wood, $4,700, easy termys., Farm 00 acres, Jog house and bard, on sshore of a beautiful lake; good fish- ing and hunting, $450. W.H. GODWIN & SON Phone 424. 39 Brock St K at King is in Flinton, ent, EB. R i= appointed ord Drag Batta oons lion | | { newspaper - war has been accepted 146th Battalion W. J. Baker recruit for the S-U-N-KI-S-T " RAISINS APRICOTS PRUNES PEACHES Insist on "Sunkist" 'At All Grocers. he B HEE Floyd, in the city on Wednes Col. was Lieut. tlobourg, day. P a wwwwsw Otta m-- P. Allen, was in the headquarters, Major A Belleville, nesday a The Great [aglish Hemedp. Tones and invigorates the wh nervous system, makes new Blood in old Veins, Cures Nervous Debility, Mental and Brain Wi Despen. dency, [oss of gy, Palpitat on thy [" Heart, Failing Memory. Price $1 per box, siz >for $5 Frew please hci will gare: 4 Cher all | druggists or mailed in plain pkg. on teoek reer New pamphlet mailed free. wool EDICINE CO.. TORONID, ONT. (Forvaly Wind -" fo re wee BER B88 ail hy 14--1ntl. No. 38---Local 3 vil 8 BBE pE< B BBEEE® AT pm 19° run dally Sunday. of | It has been said that the guards on | places throughout the garrison take | advantage of the authority invested | | in them. while on duty and make it | unpleasant for" people who have ot | casion to ss through their lines 100th Battalion, Lindsay, Fenelan | 1 y the fault of the per Falls, Omemee, Bobcaygeon, Wood- | son who tries to pass. It must be | was using a hand mirror as a pe ¢ille, Haliburton, Mondon, Kinmount remembered that the average man | cope, when a German bullet smashed 3 Gooderham. Highland 'Grove , Co- | who wears the uniform to-day has, it to smithereens AA asas aman - - "i h boonk, Victoria Road Kirkfield i not had extensive éxperience in "Begorra," said Pat, looking down 81 recruits things regimental, He knows that | at the fragments. "There's seven 130th Battalion, Perth, Smith's | he must stop and see what anthority !.vears of bad luck for that poor devil Falls, Carleton Place, Almonte, Arn-! every person who tries to pass him | that broke that anyhow." ee A A A AA A A AA A A AAA AA AAA A, AA SN ANA AAA NNN NINN In the World of 'Sport 18, Belleville, Napanee other trains y except Direct route to Toronto, Teterboro Hamilton, Buffalo, London, Detrol Chicago, Bay City, Baginaw, Montreal NOt tm wi, Québec, Portlan ohR Halifax, Boston and New York. For full particulars apply J. P. HAI. | LEY, Raiiroad and Steamship Agent | { Johnson and Ontario strests Aps ley, Havelock Fe 6 brary F azrniture Sale Everviling reduced. Grand opportunity to money. Yu Ah Irish soldier in the trencl for nn AA AAA SA a ath so ht save Wear Moccasing This Cold Weather _-- : BUBBLES | "Bob" Fitzsimmons says that he utes fm a game, after which it is-li- Jed with Freddie Welsh, world's light- would like a ch¥fice to box Jess Wil. | able to "buc¥le" on him Th t one |weight champion, fo meet. the winner lard or any of the other big fellows, | weak spot is sufficient to spell "fin- of the Mandot-Dundee - bout Welsh winner take all | ish." q is to receive a guarantee of $13,000, | + and the fight, which is to take place on March 4th, is to be a twenty-round affair, Men's Sizes, 7 toll Women's and Boys', Misses' Sizes, 11 to 2 Children's Sizes, 8 9 and 10 Infarits' to 7 Se -- Jtob Tables, all styles and finishes--Dbest assortment. According to: advices from 'the Side Tables and Invalid Tables o east; the amateur rules are none too R. J. REID, Leading Undertaker." Phone: inf The winner obtained a command ing lead during the first week. The last three days of the second week a new cloth seemed to favor Gray whose playing impreved beyond the hopes of his backers, " -- According to present plans at Jua rez, with no racing on Mondays, the regular 100 days would bring the time up to Tuesday, March 21st, and with the closing on Sunday, April 2nd, will round out 111 days of the sport at the Mexican course this season In case it was decided to then rug the meet- London*on Jan, 10th and ended on |[iNg an extra week, the close would Jan. 22nd {not come until Sunday, April 8th, a {racing period of 117 days 1 ' After a cyclone battle, "Jimmy" Wilde, the "Tyloos Town Terrier," | | | a in the Trent Vides Leagye. It Sizes. 9 is said that the sheep are minglir : | | | | SONY OL 8 William - Meredith, the interna tional soecer player, who joined the Manchester City Club twenty-one vears ago, has after ten years' jvice with Manchester Unity, with the City Club He i fortieth year, 7 SOC ER 7 AT HAT YO NER 7 YOO SET RT E VON EHL SL 4 H. Jennings, King Street Melbourne Inm champion of English billiards, defeated George Gray, the Australian player in a mateh of 18,000 points, begun. in /' the goats, the imports coming ser signed from as. far east as Ottawa in his At its meeting the Baseball Com- mission must also consider the claim of Charles H. Ebbeis against the | Newark territory, of the Federal League Ebbets originally asked | $74,000. Now he is satisfied with a percentage, propertionate to the | percentage of stock he held in the "Indians!" Of the purchase price of the "Skeeterg," which are to be transferred to the Federal League plant at Harrison, N. J hd o THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE, Co 7 the O j epinion / \ It the Rowing Club Northern League junibrs win the champion p it is the intention to challenge H. A. Junior champions. The in Rowing is that | they 'can defeat the O 's best vaungsters ' cireles H e Most Valuable Medicine ever discovered. . The best known Remady for Miss Primus won the 2.85 race at ' ' the Brockville Carnival in straight " heats, beating §tar Pointer, Harry y 3 As 1 HMA, BRONCHI TIS. Pointer and Aghley Hall. Test time, 5. Fern Hal beat Prince Rupert "Ais Tike a charm Primps and Golden Rex 2.324 A : LITTLE THINGS THAT COUNT Syen mately" you the the | strike~ iy ability consider compos ition, ina knocked out Young Symonds of Ply- whom thirteen pounds was conceded, same amount, The fighting was be {the National Sporting Club in Lon- The wood, Eugene flame. said it was best 'contests he ever wit- For the last eight days of facing the fi at New Orleans no purse will have less value than $5040 The increase pionship and the Lonsdale belt, a purse of $5,000 and side bets of the which filled every nogk and cranny of Corri, the famous referee, one of the nessed. : in the x 9 DIARRHOEA, DYSENTERY & CHOLERA. class: Best time 2.23. in purses was hailed with consider- able satisfaction among the owners It also shows that commercialism is Wilde is eager to come to America<o meet the best of his class here. Eddy's Matches Effectually cuts short al' sttacks of STASMS. Checks and arrests those too ften fatal diseases FEVER, CROUP and AGUE. The only palliative is NEURALGIA. GOUT, RHEUMATISM. Are made of 1Y | , dry pine stems, with a seeret perfected " coniposition that guarantees "every match a lighter." Sixty-five years of 'knowing The teams in the National Hoc key Association are running fairly close at present, and it is a toss up who not included in the polley of those | that are handling the racing at the Crescent City" track. mouth, holder of the flyweight 5 in the twelfth round, wining the ciel fore a crowd, the majority in khaki; { don, Eng., Tuesday night. | The New York Highlanders have signed J. Franklin (Home Run) Bak- Chlorodyne is a liquid taken in drops. graduated accordine fo the malady invariably relieves pam o, whatever Rind wllayx rritation. 0 bud effects. INSIST ON HAVING Pr. . COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORODYNE af fhe vérvous The immense success of _ this Remedy bas given rise to many imitations. - B. ~Eveiv bottle of Geavia Chloredyae Sears on the stamp the same of the inventor. Dr Collis Rea, freshiug sleep tes fail; leaves ereates a system when all sther ror and can be taken when wo other me plac ine can be tolerated. aa sn CONVINCING YEDICAL TESTIMONY WITH EACH BOTTLE Sold by all Chemists Trices in England: viz. 2/9, 46 Sole Manufacturers: I. T. DAVENPORT will win the championship, Cana aliens, who were slated for the cel lar, are right back in the limelight by their two good victories over Ot- tawa, Rumors from an authoritative source say Hall Chase and Heine Schultz will be ignored by the Ameri- can Baseball League officials. These jumpers 'adopted unethical measures in deserting the American Jleague, who will be satisfied to let "the Na tionals have their F services. Lester Patrick, the brilliant Pa cific Coast League defence hockey player, may have. played bis 'last game, due to ® wrenched knee suf- fered in a praciice. He has been able to play since, but the injured knee is now good for only 20 min- The receipts of March-2nd and 3rd will be turned "over to charity. Toronto Telegram: The profes- sional hockey players with Torontos' this vear or last aré doihg nicely for their country. , George McNamara and bis brother Howard, are taking out commissions for the, Sportsmen, as is Oke. Lesweur is with the 134th, and Fayston stated that he would enlist as soon "as the seas was over Skinner is anxious t 'go, but with twq brothers already at the front he may find it difficult. And then, of course, poor "Scotty" Davidson was one of Toronto's star men. "0h At New Qrleaus it was anonunced er. His contract covers three years. His salary is said to be $6,000 4 yéar. Magager Donovan announced that Baker will play at third base. This -{means that Fritz Maisel will be shift ed to the outfield. The acquikition of Baker closes a "deal that has been pending éver since the fobnter idol of the Athletics quit Mack's team after the season of 1814. Al different times 'he was reported to have been securéd by the Chicago White Sox for sums ranging from $15,000 to $235,- 000, Baker has always beén a gen- sation.' He jumped {rom an obscure semi-professional club in 1906 into the limelight because of his prowess Lwith the bat. It was Baker's won- derful hitting and run-geting powers that helped to keep the Athletics on top of the American Langue in 1919, that arrangements had been complet: 1911 and 1912, how---that's' the reason. dependghle - always, lely products are NEW YORK FRUIT STO! 20c¢ and up 10 50¢ a dozen. Sunkist Oranges, & . Grape Fruit, 3, 4 and 6 for 25e. Malaga Grapes, 20c a 1b. -Pipeapples, 20c each. Bananas, 15¢ Fresh Mixed 1 New Fi 200 a Jb. "New Datés, 10c a 1b. * Fresh Heme made Chocolates; virts, 20¢ a lb. 314 PRINCESS STREET. and 20¢ a dozen. . {be NE Ay

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