WET OR DRY CANTEENS?
FOR CANADA'S MILITIA. [By Eleotbio Telegbaph—Copybight] [Unitep Pbebs Association.] (Received 8.0 a.m.) . Ottawa, June 17. The Minister for Defence insists that the men in Major Leonard's field battery who resigned must complete' the full terms of their service, but he is determined to exclude liquor from the camps. A cablegram yesterday stated that the troopers of the Sixth Field Battery have resigned in a body, owing to the Minister of the Militia v retiring Major Leonard, in connection with the presence of liquor in camp. The men assert that Major Leonard was wholly unaware of any liquor being hidden in the camp.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 48, 18 June 1914, Page 5
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106WET OR DRY CANTEENS? Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 48, 18 June 1914, Page 5
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