Daily British Whig (1850), 3 Apr 1916, p. 3

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Massey Bicyeles are Just as good as ever and you can save money by riding one. Ride a Bike . Saves your health. Saves your maney. This week Week. > . Massey Cushion Frame, com Rigid Frame, complete ... cis Boys', 16 inch fra Girls', 16 inch frame dmperial, our own name plate plete tessa hanna $28. ses ds areas essen (That grey wheel you see around town). Crescent, Ladies' and Gents' . ; They can't be bea | We have twelve only Cres mud guards and Dunlop Ba PRINCESS STREET ¥a "3for C. t for the money. > cents, with Hercules br nner Tires. Milo Best by Test | Seeds | Seeds STEELE BRIGGS RENNI'S | | FERRY"S A Fresh 'Garden Flower Seeds. Grass Seed, a strong, thick grower, 26¢ pound y Best's Te pane I and JI. A REMARKABLE STATEMENT Mrs. Sheldon Spent $1900 for Weatwens Without org t. FinallyMad Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg- etable Compound. Englewood, Ill. -- " While goin thronh the Change of Life I suffered : With headaches, ner- : ham's Vegetable Compound madeher well, so I took it and now I am just as well as I ever was. 1 cannot understand why women don't see how much pain a suffering they would escape by taking your medicine, { 1 cannot praise it enogh for it saved w = A As © You Likelt ure -- 250 Patterns to my life and kept me from the Insane Hospital."'--Mrs. E. SHELDON, 5657 S. Halsted St., Englewood, 111. their ly and So Physicians battled with this case sf often the most scientific by the medicinal properties of the good old fashioned roots and herbs contained in Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable. Compound, pars to wei n, gig Je. ASS. | a E. Medicine Co., Lynn, M for special free advice, ... $47.00 .. $38.00 $28.00 156th by 160; 207th $35.00 | . The units throughout the district Cana .00 | ha rakes, | For the first] twelve peeple who want a bargain ............. .$25.00 . Treadgold Sporting Goods Co »| caygeon, 40; Woodville, 41; Halibur- -t Phone 529 the City ' 5 There wera 1,586 men recruited for unitg in Military Distri¢t No. 3 in the last two weeks. There were 234 men secured for Kingston units. This number is made up as follows: 146th Battalion, 98 recruits; 50th Battery (Quéen's), 31 recruits; 51st, 48 re- cralts; 52nd, 8 recruits; 53rd, 23 re- crufts; R. C. H. A, "C" Battery, 109 recruits. > The 154th Battalion made the best record of battalions for the twa weeks and increased its number by 228. The units increased their strength as fol- lows: 77th by 21; 80th by 24; 93rd by 66; 109th by 108; 130th by 171; {136th by 101; 139th by 93; 146th by {| 98; 154th by 228; 115th by 146; by 34; C. B. T. |D., by 178, and 20 unattached recruits | at Ottawa. ve the, following numbers of offi- jcers and men in the various sta- | tions: 77th Battalion--Ottawa, 1,091. 80th Battalion -- Belleville, 698; Napanee, 217; 'Picton, 209; total, 1,124. 93rd Battalion--Peterbero, | Apsley, 46; Lakefield, | 41 i { 708; 32; Norwood, ; Havelock, 48; total, $85. 109th Battalion -- Lindsay, 538; Fenelon Falls, 47; Omemee, 36; Bob- | tom, 652; Minden, 55; g | Gooderham, 27; | Coboconk, 31; | Kirkfield, Oakwood, | 987, 130th Battalion - | Smith's Falls inmount, 35; Highland Grove, 9; Victoria Road, 28; Little Britain, 14; Dunsford, 6; total, 12; Perth, 180; 119; Carleton Place, 1 74; Almonte, 47; Araprior, 123: { Renfrew, 113; Pembroke, Mat- {tawa, 118; total, 909. 136th Battalion--Port Hope, 373; | Bowmanville, 156; Millbrook, 2; Orono, 20; Blackstock, 14; Bethany, 11; Janetville, 17; Cavanville, 12; Pontypool, 24; Newcastle, 21; total 35; 139th Battalion--Cobourg, Warkworth, 43; Brighton, 48; ne, 600; Campbellford, 101; Hastings, 37y Colbor- 72; total, 901, / 154th Battalion-- | Alexandria, kosbury i chester Hill, 3¢ Cornwall, 311: 24; Maxville 650; Kaw- ; Morrisburg, 38; Win ; Iroquois, 2 Vankleek If Cross, Feverish or Bilions Give "California Syrup Of Figs." 3 ------------ No matter what ails your child, a gentle, thorough lavative should al- ways be the first treatment given, If your little one is out-of-sorts, hal? sick, isn't resting, eating and acting naturally--look, Mother! see if tongue Is coated. This js a sure sign that it's little stomach, liver and bowels age clogged with waste. When eross, irae, feverish, . stomach sour, breath bad or has stomach- ache, diarrhoea, sore throat, full of cold, give a teaspoonful of "'Califor- nia Syrup of gs," and in" a few hours all the constipated poison, un- digested food and sour bile gently moves out of its little bowels with- out griping, and you have a well, playful child again. Mothers can rest easy after giving this harmless "fruit laxative," be- cause it never fails to cleanse the little one's liver and bowels and sweeten the stomach and they dearly love its pleasant taste. bottle. Beware of counterfeit fig syrups. Ask your druggist for a 50-cent bot-| lifornia Fig Syrup Company." ments that Lieut-Col. C. A. Low! talion was given in the City Hall on | Saturday evening. For their enter-| tainment he had Will White and Josh | Brazil two of the best comedians In | Toronto to keep the men in roars of | laughter. Q.. M. 8S. Addison, Piper | Fraser, Sergt. Leonard and Sergt.| Pritchard also materially assisted in| putting on a splendid programme. | Capt. W. F. Jarvis, 42nd Regiment | Camp Guard at' Petawawa was in the city on Saturday, Major G. H. Gillespie left on Mon- | day for Ottawa to transfer the stores | of No. 5 C. A. 8, C,, from Capt. Gil | lies to Lieut. Green. The major re-| turned from Lakefield on Saturday. | Williamstown, 17; Chester- Mountain, 21; Finch, 3253 Russell, 2 St. Afdrews, 6; Martin- town, 27;. Rockland, 26; total, 9657 { 155th Battalion Belleville, 354; Madoc, 73; Trenton, 79; Tweed, 54; | | Marmora, 54; Picton, 110; Deseronto | | 60; Coe Hill, 51; Sterling, 27; Ban- { croft, 75; Wellington 356; Marlbank, 23; total, 1,002, 166th Battalion--Brockville, 447; | Gananoque, 67; Prescott, 102; Eigin, | 45; Delta, 29; Westport, 32; Kempt- ville, 71; Merrickville, 41; Athens, | 26; Mallorytown, 36; Lyndhurst, 18; Cardinal, 3°; Spencerville, 13; North | Augusta, 3; Poledo, 20; total, 982. | 207th Battalion Ottawa, 99. Engineer Training Depot,--Ottawa \ 1,383. 3 { ©C. A.D. C.--16; Unattached Re- cruita--20, ville, 46; -- i There are 12,300 N. C. 0's and men in Military District No. 3. This number i$ made uo with cruits, 391 appointed officers, 228 attached officers with a total on the roll of 12,919, } -- -n | The strength of the Kingston ar- tillery units is as folléws: 60th Battery,--Officers 9; men 142 { 51st Battery-----Officers 15; men, | 183. | 52nd Battery--Officers 9; | 141, | 53rd Battery--Officers 1 253. 3 joe | 239. { { This District has sént over in the last two weeks 1,287 officers, N.C O's and men, men, 13; " men,' C. H. A.--Officers-9; men, | | The 146th Battalion has a strength of 840 men, 31 appointed officers and 13 attached officers. The different stations have the following men; Ar den 48; Sharbot Lake, 58; Flinton, 60; Pamworth, 61; Napanee, 58; Sy- denham, 35; Parham, 13; Mountain Grove, 19; Fermoy, 21: Battersea, | Capt. R. R been detailed as medical officer with the 224th Forestry Battalion at Ot-| tawa. . | -- | The first baitalion church parade) of the 146th was held in the Armour- | ies on Sunday afternoon, when Capt. | G. I. Campbell, chaplain preached | from the text, Ephesians IV, 4; "There is one Body and one Spirit| even as ye are called in one hope of | your calling." He dealt with efficien- | cy and implored the men to make themselves as efficient as possible for the great fight, i Lieut. Bush brought in five men | from Tamworth for the 146th Battal-| ion on Saturday. y ! Lieut. Smith, 146th Battalion, is] sued the call for recruits for that unit in Sydenham Street Methodist Church on Sunday evening. Mr. | Smith stated that it was the wish of | the officer commanding and the offi- cers that the battalion go into camp at Barriefield in about five weeks'| time up to full strength. At the present time there were 863 en wearing -the uniform; almost three hundred more men have to be se- cured. He paid a compliment to the men who formed the band ofthe battalion. His appeal was probably the best heard in Sydenham Street Church - since the battalion first started to recruit. The 77th and 8Qih Battalions at Ottawa and Belleville respectively have received their "marching or-i ders" to get ready for overseas im- mediately. The 80th Battalion was | organized at Barriefield camp, and has one one of the most efficient staffs of officers of any overseas bat- talion. The men are of a very high standard, and well trained. Reports! from Ottawa indicate that the 77th hag also done splendidly. | Capt. Huntley Gordon, son of Prin- Full direc- | § tions for babies, children of all ages! J and for grown-ups printed on each | if tle of "California Syrup of Figs:" |} then see that it is made by the *"Ca- | Ji | plans for the men of the 146th Bat- Ji i | § Barker, AM.C., has| fi A aii > S51 Wate abo With fares refunded tp all out-offown customers. Don't miss the opportunities afforded by this great 3 sale--we have no hesitancy in assuring you that the bargains offered are the greatest ever -- come to- ~ Iorrow. : . SUITS AT $13.95. But please do not get the impression that they are smartest new Spring Suits, made of. all-wool serge, full satin style, material, trimming and color range--in all sizes. Once moré we mention the price--$13.95. You'll be surprised at their exceptional value !' - other than the lined--<new in NEW YORK LINGERIE NOVELTY WAISTS--Al sizes--specials ; .. .98¢c and $1.50 NEW WHITE 8 -Up"' week spe- BA oC iu it sas ear itn ir $5.95 and $8.50 PRINT HOUSE-DRESSES __ Guaranteed fast colors, : 89c, 98¢c, $1.29 and $1.48 Two new $1.50 models--all sizes; We Invite Comparison ! STE A CY'S THE WOMAN'S STORE OF KINGSTON. 1,000 Tins Tomatoes tags - bags 9¢ Tin {276 2 Dozen 1000 Tins Choice Peas 2 for 15c. --FRESH FISH 1000 Lbs. Finest Creamery |, Serine Piture ° Butter 36¢ Lb. | See our pianos before buy- hedicine--get new frames The Wm. Davies Co.Ltd. Phone587 ||". A weese, land pictures, | Weese has a fine stock at 168° PRINCESS 8T. TY re . HERE EE {his new store, x \ Clothes Made to Meas- "1B & Choose From. MANY TO CHOOSE FROM 115; Harrowsmith, 14; and Kingston 320 under Lieut.-Col,.C. A. Low. The first of a series of entertain- MANA Ar mrss ier cipal Gordon, has been appointed to { command No. 4 Divisional Ammuni- tion Park. The Park is bigger than {| & battery, and one of the items of | | the establishment is hinety-two mo- lw IN EprROR MAY 30TH, 1918 Depot, foot of "JoRnsen Srrees, * Ct Some men will find it necessary to have their clothes made to meas-| ure, notwithstanding the great variety of feady- to-wear kept in stock and made as good as « Clothes can be made. | + To meet the needs of wo all wemot only keep the suits and overcoats ready to put on, but we he ¢ to measure for QA hundreds of men and give them perfeet satis- faction. You can save i $5 to $15 Per ruit yy coming to us for your DY Somminy clothing, and ean select your cloths from 250 patterns. _ Fashion Craft and 20th Century are our makes and we guaran- fee them perfectly satis- ~ faetory or no delivery-- all made by experts. Rubbers Rubbers The Sawyer | Shoe Store Rubbers - "{ largest of th evening a social half hour was spent. tor lorries. {The recommendation | for the appointment was made in| view of the fact that Capt. Gordon has seem twelve months' service at. the front with the motor transport. | The officers who will be.on Capt. Gordon's staff will be Lieut. M. L.| Wayne, Ottawa; Lieut. Hugh J.Ryan, | Kingston; Lieut. L. D. Carling, Ot- tawa, and Lieut. BE. M. Soper, Otta-| wa. For some reason the park was) not allotted to Kingston, but will be| trained in Toronto. . Major J. Ham-| fltof, A. D. of 8. ad T., however, | hopes to make it a Military District | No. 3 unit by giving Capt. Gordon | every assistance in recruiting men for the park in this division. ~The establishment of the park is 433 men, with an artillery detail of one officer and seventy-eight men. There are five working sections, the being the headquar- ters which' ificludes a motor work- shop and thé necessary repair men. A working section has forty-eight artificerh, four foremen, eight black- smiths, eight wheelers (carpenters), four electricians, twenty-four fitters and turners, with the remainder motor car drivers. = There will be five motor cars, nine motor cycles and ninety-two motor. lorries, Ma- jor Hamilton has already the names of over 200 men who wish te join the park. . apt. W. E, Steady, "C" Hattery, R. C. H. A, is in Toronto on recruit. ing. After the service in Sydenham Street Methodist Church on Sunday Miss Gertrude Laidley sang a solo, while Abraham Shaw gave the words of welcome. A held in Queen Church. Was very du vet Methodist Was | attended and enjoyable. he Be dE urity 1s the watch- Na iio. Tea ram word that guards . $i--Local'te Belle the manufacture of Crisco. HE m. T87Tpm. Nos. 1, 6.7, 38, 2d daily, other trains 'adlty a2oes ; a Direct routs Peterdoro, Hamilton, Bualo, Londo, » THEE gor Tyee Ment | Halifax, Sehea. Portl de. 2 {For full lars & . P. HAN- [LEY, Railroad and. Stoommnis ALAN d Ontario st cor. Johnsen AIICITE ors" Fares $41.25 For our Booklet, "Homeseeker's tarnation, poly to 1 HW york a en em ; or M. 0, Dum, Digestibility is the token by which it commends itself to 2 the up-to-date house- wife, Economy is the characteristic which insures its welcomein households of mod- 'erate 'means. i o . Mado at Hamilton, Canede SE NY

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