(Continued from page 12.) { Royal School of Artillery 10 rejoin | mand 'and the prospects are that it . ' ¥ Fy The following attachments have | thelr units will be brought up to strength in the a : - oka been authorized: Lieut. C. Oakes, v F ' . 5 56th Regiment to the Io es, . AL the Holston Breeders' Club or Bear future. = : A fon; Lieut. N. C. Hatton, 57th Regi- | banquet on Th p i : . . # t ursday evening Lieut The 130th Battalion is proud of nent » the ir Batialion; Lieut. Col: C. 'A. Low told the rtary of de | its new regimental badges designed 3 or 2 C. 154th Saker, 59th eglment to the fyotion to dute on the part of one of | by Col. deHertel, a metal circle sur- io ullh Satialion. his nien The man enlisted pt [mounted with a crown and sur- os ao ny "Good Tuck to the s of he Alias * -- i Sastit as ite mu Ris Plevnd and prior ton few weeks age | rounded with maple leaves, with the ck to the Boys of the Allies," two great songs for 85. Certificates of military _qualifica- f nad never hid on a ubiform. = Af- | number of the battalion iy the cer 3 tion at the Royal School of Artillery : i 1 tr "Ktep the Camp Fires Burning Till the Boys Come Hote," "Og ihe | have been granted to Corpls, H. D ie Sp ol oe bi ire: vy a re --- Road fo Happiness," two more at 83c. - Grant, 3 Oo C. 33 . 3 . . --- "Cohe . 5 " ! ; i aa: aad Compl, H Lewis, 33rd | works, . Ona night between 11 anc Arthur Parker of the office staff . . Cohen on the Telephone," Happy Tho' Married, 85¢. N = 12 o'clock the Colonel was making {of the Frost & Wood Co,, Ltd. } ' ° . "ge, ; ; . . : . hit nightly rounds pd expected of { Minlih's Faille, has enlisted r re Colten Arrested for Speeding in, His F % "Cobe . 'Half of No. 1 Section, aDivisional ¥ Touhds ap Pp 3 8; 1A xed for over ofmce, _-- p 8g 8 Ferd; Cohen at the Call Anymunition Column.are oe thei; | course that he would be stopped by seas with the Royal Artillery 'at e a Yr O( q asSins last leave that sentry Imagi his surprise | Kingston. y : Ye ' " Colien and the Health Department: Serenade (Jensen), $1.00. - -- when this Plevna product rushed out = William D. Walker, E.R. Brown from behind a wood-pile and made Albert -Hart, Kingston, who has & & Quarry Me Bask to Old Virginia; Old Ouken Bucket (Columbia Stellar| und G. D. Wynne have been taken | lubge at him with fixed bayone Bs stenographer with the Frost & . ette), 00. 2 on the strength of "C" Battery, R. Needless to say the Colonel gave em- | Wood Co., Smith's Falls for the past 18 Oo eat er CH phatic orders to always give at leasl | four years has enlisted for 'overses : Poet and Peasant: I'igue n « y ' Ah A as sord, ot and Peasant; I'ique Dame (Royal Marine Band), 'a great re- ot one order of "halt!" with the 80th Battalion stationed at . Spurs will not be worn with winter The incident shows the serious, Belleville. Kilwia Waltz, Mauri Girl Kauvi Waltz and Honolulu Rag dress in walking out way in which the guards take their be * - » . a work and should be a warning to ci Capt. J. Kingston, Prescott, will i The Tielanc holy twang of the small guitar has a sweetness all its own. The present course of the Prdvis vilians who might oecasion to be ir | take over the command of the 156th The atists playing the ie Hawailin records are natives and the greatest ional School "of Infantry will finisi | the neighborhood some night. Battalion station at Merrickville on Men's Sizes, T . pa . the first week of March The de Feb Won 0) a | B vy! como 10 tus : tailed plan for working out the to Froutenac farmers have made -- Qin d 3 am ois Ds ne to us and get better | he-establiched Infantry "Schools of | complaint to the Whig that in spite The following are transfecred from Misses Size s. 11:10 2 Iustrifetion have not been received. { of an order issued by the Militia De. the 146th to the 156th Battalion: : Childrer Sizes, 8.9; 1 10 In the reorganization of a school the | partment last yaar which ted that { Privates A Bennett Frederick . en 's ' C3, ©, 2 an drd Division is indeed fortunate in| soldiers enlisted for weg: service | Board, W, D. Shaw, A. P. Quinn, N Infants SIZES, 0 to work on | 8. Cassell, Howard Cassell - 1 1 1" : «on having as commandant not only an | would be allowed to 1 Las i, * 0 [ efficient officer but one. who has fine | farms, the permission is steadily be -- | . scholastic attainments He is offi- | ing refused There is a great scar Sli alterations to the Port Hope HH 0 6 07 (SE Pr a A LW Nr z » : v ho | When you get tived paying the ighiprice music at less money cer commanding the 15th Belleville [city of men and the opinion prevails | drill ball have been authorized by Regiment and one the other hand is | that the Department order should re- | the A. D. Engineering Services principal of the Belleville High/| lease the men for farm work now - H ® . : School a { and in the spring H. Smith And R. C. Freeman 1 ; . ennings, ng Street -- Col. T. D. R. Hemming stated to{ been taken 'on the strength of Saturday evening will be \ma-' the Whig that theforder was for the | 146th Battalion i teur night" at the Military Y.M.C A. | harvest season only, and therefore¢ | /rererwwan ww ad VV VV UV VV YY IVY Y anasane saa e § The boys are going in for a gcod | ypless another order is issued from The tinal examinattons for thé AA ef aR smi time and it is expected that there Ottawa it is absolutely impossible fo: | C. O's atténding the School of : will be some new and original stunts | ype commanding officers to give the | nalling under Major D. E. Mundell, - - - 8 - put on farmers their assistance, however | were héld on Tuesday, Wednesda: -- necessary it might be | and Thursday of this week at Grant The Military Y.M.C.A- secretary -- Hall and the signallers have almost RAISINS APRICOTS C. ¥. Farmer, receiveq the other day | Every soldier who enlists for ovei- | all left to rejoin their 'battalion - mere PRUNES P w ipa Soustion Hom Mrs Lewandowsky. [ seas service receives from thé Gov there to carry ou still further the ; . vg EACHES a former Kingstonian, HOw i NE . "| ernment a lot of things from tooth- ' signalling work for overseas service NT T A BAT I Ss LAGER I '. r{ . "» Dettolj, ward he sa a ve het brush to Bivie aid Yeligious iracis 3 he A did excelien: work here The h J 3 a ' - ' . > 5 . , vi : 'he latest addition is a book enti {results o 1e@' examinations lave i y - Err . nsist on Sunkist ih the columns of the Whig of the g CTA ic the Injured." | been submitted te Orava i IS MILD, PURE, APPETIZING : work being done at thes Ailitary y which, however, should prove be! It was planned to open the school | : 3 A Al ) M.CiA. ang though sha Was IVIg ID ,r great service | for the next course on February 22nd 4 i { Beverage for tae busy man t 1 Grocers. A the States, Was annuus wo do ; Ime 1 The book is based on extracts from | but owing to alterations to the bar t ests 1 3 and ensures sound sweep. . thing for the Canadian boys in kha the official textbook of the John { racks it will open on February 29th { : ry ki Ambulance Association by Jame: | -- x A i AY : we Dial Cantlie, M. A..F. R.C. 8 For the Almost all of the soldiers of the 3 TE ed A: Irish Yetruil, Upon be az Hi training of the Canadian troops onl¥d i 146th Bajtalion who were in the JOHN L AB. ATE L TMI D Sounfew here in France." received in | the copyright of the text book as | ¢ ty for the carnival last Week have J [ON - CANADA itructions not to allow -any person waived at the gracious request «¢ | re urned to their home villages. On ® y hrough the lines until they had i His Rowyal Highness, the Governor Friday 1 eut Wilson took his detach- ) y ee ge ven the password, viz, "Ireland For General, Grand Prior of the order. ent to Plevna; Lieut. D. I. Beanett he ever® + | St. John of Jerusalem in England | took his to Arden; Lieut Mouck, his oF li About midnight Pat heard foot The book, ig divided into five chap- | to Verona; Lieut Doran, to Syden- - Raia steps approaching camp, and challen ters respectively entitled: Fractures, | ham; Lieut. W agar to Sharbot Lake; ar Fe artificial respiration | Lieut Bromwich to Mountain d the intruder Upon recei hemorrhages, tion | L, : insensibility bandaging and | Grove; Lieut Patten, to Flintan and YY Nfiad I ~ = 2 ; no reply, he yelled. "Bégorra, ye can-'{ and $ , | { »- 4 y S RUP OF AR & 0 LIVE | not pass through here until ye tay. | methods of carrying. There are | Lieut. Lanes, to Tamworth i ' Mtv. DALES oncise 1d -- vw Oire land forever seventy. page of concisely wore - Con Lj Ss [3] Oil py 3 -- land clearly defined definitions and ! Supplementary cooking apparatus Vie R { a : 3 Major C. J Burritt, A.D.E.S., has | orders that if properly read should | is being installed for the 136th Bat al J : 4 ) anthorized tlie building of stairs on | prove of great value/ to the soldicr | talion at Cobourg -- he outside of the Ordnance steres | 2Qing oversea. o : 5 m King street Major R..d. Gardiner, A. D M 8. On Friday Lieut. 8. D. Whalley | : | has just received 5.000 cepies which { opened a recriMing depot at Eérmoy Major P. | have been "ent to overseas soldiers | to secure more recruits for the 146th 1 shibertood, write lirect shipment to Nine more borders for a ; e : Sol 4 J lors! 1. Campbell's "Militia Hc in this division Battalion There are now about THE 31. er ICO. . : : : fort Henry hasarrived this. week . B dozen recruiting depots through =the elven Pel, ! : { Col T.-D. R. Hemming, D.O.C..| the counties of Frontenac, Lenno) . --- Maker lec 3: ior Nery Poe: : Lieut Col. D. Macpherson, staff ¢i- | returned on Friday ' morning from [and Addington. | Lieut. J. J. Bennett "FOR WINNIPEG ~ AND VANCOUVER aca no verich f Aeer ler General Otter, of Intern: | Petarboro and Lindsay after making | has started 'one in Battersea and Hp es . {'anada bia n nspections of the 93rd and 109th false deing good work LEAVE TORONTO 6. 40 P. M. DAILY Bivens a mblitena Meat Operations for Canadn, tos. tir} luepecton Ey VIA THE TRANSCANADA | leaving yesterday for Ottawa. When -- { So far Peterboro has: rdised 550 CONNECTING TRAIN | FAVES KINGSTON vis The many friends of Lieut.-C'ol. J. | mounted men androveér 1200 infan - er e Col J ant' most of his h 3 r -- ------------ - "Feb X uary Faroiture Sale | - ie be ro a hy? rv {J H. Fee, officer commanding 109th | try Through equipment ine luding Electric Lighted ompartment | time I gi | Observation Car, Standard and Tourist 'Sleepers, thorough inspection Battalion, will be pleased to heaws| -- : Eve 'ry thing re due ed. Grand opportunit Vv to save florcus Spe --- that he has been successful in build | Capt. E. KE. Latta, A. M. C., has ; Dining Car, First-class Coaches, money. : | ; : i u t- men taile ; cer & equent CIR, Service passing through the Business Centre of neh Six N. C. O's of 'the Sherbrooke, | ing up a splendid battalion of men. | been detailed as medical officer at CHS te ay ry iai they NER the Tu mines ntre o hh Que., overseas battery have left thet T here are about 800 under his com | Colburne - Particnines from F, Conway, C.P City Ticket Office, corner. Princess fi a a ee A A A PA Mtr a AAR A AA Ar : and Wellington streets. Phone 1197, : * * In the World of 'Sport 1 LL be RE r-------- eves Western Canada B Langford here the other night, and one gen t Arthur Wilson, the ex-New York Garden Ne York J | Giant catcher, who jumped to the] 193 © pounds and Mcvey tleman on skates bashed an opponent [5 8 a 8 v >» fc hicazo Federals, Nis been sold vol : je over the head with a hockey stick ; 1 ORO N ['O-- W INT II EG ji Pittsburg Pirates. . i weighing four pounds. He tossed / = ida tiles to prevent: Joss|in about 180 'pounds of his . own | : Via North Bay, Cobalt and Cochrane nN f Cornwall propos- | Willard from fighting Frank Moran | Weight for good measure and the a mT 1 ~ K Rimion 9 prog on March 22'h unless Jess succumbs bashee went down like an ox They | d Ly : I ORON ro 10.4 J p- m. carried him off habbling sweetly. The 1 Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Tables, all styles and hmishes best assortment. les to tour United States hockey cen Side Tables and Invalid Tables. tre 8 with two. girls' "teams recruited | to another atta k of BIDE. I Re umpire rushed over and---put thes ee N _ in" Cornwal} jill Montreal Boston, | last obstacle was removed yesterday 1 . | | Ar Ww INNIPEG 3 0 New York, Cleveland, Detreit ahd | when Harry Pollock and Jack Curle x asher oul of the play for four min- | i ar. ] > 3.0 Pp me R J REID, Leadin U d t k Ph itteburg are included in the itin- {waived their lease' of agsol tis oy Ka the Is payed in / Fhursday, Saturday and Monday '8 naer a er. one 571 orary Games are being arranged | Squate ( len on March 25th and a busy day i Re ne Hig i add . , Connecting at Winnipeg with G.T.P. train leaving -- for the first week in March jtarned the op jon Sue Jo jou pre i 8 my 0.00 p.m. daily for Regina, Saskatoon, Edmonton oe Nel ony - | nrotérs tickard and M« al 1, 10 4 \ = . . Says the Ottawa Citizen "Ottawa | signed 4 Hew Tease ol Forchto Telegram "he. Tiling of i and atgrmedjag points. Through Tickets to tried oul about fiftecn amateurs this] the C. A, HX Tn regard' to the Ot-| ; v --~ Prine © George, Prine e Rupert, winter and turned all hut two o1 I: With. "Tv'" Tysof, the former Ham- tawa clubs has caused a grand old : Alaska, Vane ouver, Vic Loria, three adrift. Most of the Ottawa lijton and Buffalo pitcher, and '"Tom- | fuss in Capital sporting circles. The iit d Seattle and San Francisco. cast-offs drifted to alleged amaleur! y" Hess, the cate her, in the ranks, players and Officials banned are pro- A To 5 . Spléndid roadbed and thé best of evérything, teams of Pittsburg. Cleveland and|the 173rd Battalion has i stat bat minent in other Sports outside of y Timetables and all \nformation from aay Grand cher hockey centres" itery as the nucleus of its baseball hockey, and a revolt is threatened. * Trunk, Can. Govt, Ryr., or T. & N. O, ™ team Both men are Americans, but [onan Dusion. captain of the New Railway Agent mt The N otord. at sent | have joined the colors | Edinburghs, rows in the Britannia . CHEWING ---- 3 le fecort a Dressy ju ! : {Club, "Eddie . Emerson and Eddie p ' TOBACCO Teams a > . : . The Buffalo team of the Interna- | Nagle, both City League stars, are : Canadiens « g 19 tional League. will be rejuvenated members of the Ottawa Football | Wanderers ' 18 [this vear, with the addition of {| Club, while: Reg. Sims, president .of Qeber : 18 youngsters from the Boston Red Sox.!the Aberdeens, is also Qftawa com: Ottawa {The plavers are Pitchers Guy Cooper [missioner for the Quebecxbranch of | Toronto : 5 1 1 3 jand Calvin Smith; Catchers Russell | the Amateur Athletic --+tnion The {local Branch Time Table i . Helmer and Fred - Wilder; Infielders disqualification of the City Leaguers IN EFFECT MAY 30TE, 19 : Far f l "The postponement of the Willard James O'Neil 'and Joseph McDonald jIrom all amateur Sports would thus ass wil 13ave ard arrive b'3 city i m Sa e Moran fight {rom March Sth fo March {Cooper was with Providence last sea- have a sweeping effect 'on. paddling, oot uf Johnsion street. 35:4°wili tend to: the advantage of ton. and Smith was in the New Eng- rowing and football, while track ath- Willard. The champion has nog ap- and League Hletics* would also suffer 3 Jia} W sared kind of ring since he | . : ; el 6 - iN Ea 8208 RP ay a year rr He i The members of the Hamilton Ti An Ottawa despatch says: Hockey 1--Intl. Ld. hei} Mig roan and naturally puts on weight Laer team that won the Dominion Rug- 'teams in both the Ottawa and Mont- M readily. hy championship 'last season, will jreal City Leagnes are out with a > {each be presented with a wrist watch 'clear-cut defi to the Canadian Hockey as a souvenir-of the season, which was Association, and intend to arrange not the best in history from a stand- lall the barnstorming trips: with 5 18--Maill S8- va {point of gates or high-class football. {Cleveland, Pittsburg and other | y, 3 Fas Erp . ps were discussed to make hoekey iy, wpich furnishgd some interesting {American teams that they wish, ac Brockville Phone 424, 39 Brock St nn i the featire winter sport in Chicago mes . . ording t 1 uF 20. ¢ = next season, it was decided to have | #4" 3 : BEY rains er NS 3 Tatl. Lid. ":'108 pm. 19% pe | ee bsolutely Good pothing to do with the Av-by-night! wpe pastern Hockey "Association, |H. A. the teams in the Montreal and 36. 11-Tuea) to 1.3 organizations nou playing "amateur" embracing New York .and Bostoal, Ottawa City Leagues were placed un- Nos. 1, Brockyie is, rR { Tee oti is made from leaf tobacco that 'has enough elast. © |™ockey in various parts of the Unit- igre amateurs and adhere strictly to {der the ban for playing in Pittsburg wher trains daily except Sunday Yo» icity wainst t eth {0 keen ih ad States. jamateur laws. By articles of affili-jand Cleveland, but in his statement | gamition, aaa nin, saterbore A few of the many Bargains ag : he tee to keep it together, instead of - a ation the two athletic unions are|Mr. Bovee says that any action the Shicaga, Bay City, Saginaw, Montreal * Argaits granulating in the mouth as most plug fobaccos do. 'Joe Corbett; Brouier o James | bound to recognize the rulings -of|{C. A. H. A. may take will be of no[JUBWa. Quebec, Portland, St. Johs offered: at the Pie J. Corbett, 'once world's Champion jeach other so that the door will also {avail as the Ottawa teams. and also} For fur oon ind New York It has a delicious nondrnitating,. palate-tickling swee ste--be- bas signed as a pitcher for pe closed against the .wandering|those of the Montreal City League, | LEY, Bailro ars auply IP HA UNI E Cxling sweet taste vifie Couii-1 team of B ad and Steamship Agen! i thorities agree that the ordinary "strane". unsweet- the Pacific Cowl] REE tea 0 San jeustern Canadian teams. . All in all, lipfend to arrange all the games they |" Inhnson and Ontario stragts Good Tea, black and gre 30¢ eed pigs are Dios ¢ ording strang™, Francisca Oorhett wii fh try- ithe Canadian Hockey Association has|wish with American or other téams. {Sweet Biseuits g on Fi . ey Np i aden out to determine i © really can lsimply done {18 duty, and the Otta- {The outcome of the sitpation will { Mapl . h . : Maple Fiavor 8 we Jt is not affected by attificial h eat or old age--does not get | ¢vme back and pitch the un he did wa, Cornwall, Renfrew, Montreal and {be awaited with considerable inter Enplioh Remedy Ap yrup, per gt. ....30c ard-begaus e it is protected byw highly g ~ftwenty years' ago when 'he plaved|Sudbury teams have ng one tolest, inasmuch as sqverai-of the Ot- Tones and invigorstes the whowt | pi kering's Perfection Bakin LIS protected 1 highly glossed tobacco leaf envelope, with the Baltimore National Leagueblame but themselves. [tawa City League players are pad nd Vein: Cures" Nerves: Powder, per ib, a... 5 15¢ ® « team. : } |dlers of note, and if barred bythe Debitity, Menicl and Brain Worry, Despon | nd Olson 1® "Made in Canada by Expert Canadian Workmen" : ' -- : i. | M. J. P. tOttawa) writes in the{C. A. H. A. might fall into the bad Sones Loss of Fnergy, Paipitation of th A | PICKERING'S, - 10e A Plug Everywhere EE : \ Sam Langford, of Boston, and Sam |Delroil Free Press: - "Talking oflgraces of the A. A. Ul of C., when} forgs. ag ps Poi orf! . Rock Ciry Tosacco Co. Lint Fic Vey. of California, fought ten jeruel and unusual punishments: 'I'the paddling and rowing season comes druggi in plain pkg. on t ceipt oF | 490 $pptent, - a AMITED "rounds 40 a draw at Madison Square 'attepded a hockey game at the. Arena sround, ' om Gwe ws : : he : . + i | { Nomina om em A Be g g » seme city; good buildings, plenty of water, some: wood, $4,750 A éasy terms. Farm 300 acres, log house and barn, on shore of a beautiful lake; good fish- ing and hunting, $450, - SNEV- v vores 8 #B3ER | 100 acres, 12 miles from | Belleville i Zn ween -" 3 28s a5 one a a meeting of the lllinois-In- ana Hockey League in Chicago W.H. GODWIN & SON -a > oe 858 88S - ha sees