Daily British Whig (1850), 2 Oct 1914, p. 9

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Baily British ~ -- Sem ee YEAR 81 NO, 228 Xp : KINGSTON, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1914 EXPOSED TO THE KNIFE, : that you address all your skill and : £ OF GERMANS all the valor of my seldiers to exter-| ° " TE 1 EE minate first the treacherous English Fs h ab 4 Though Enemy's Main Artery May and walk over Generil French's con- a : . : Not Be Severed. COPY OF OFFICIAL BOOK SEIZED | temiptible little wrmy." : ' a London, Oct. 2A Paris despatch BY BRITISH AUTHORITIES All Shot As Traitors i & . ' : ; to the London Baily News, dated : Ey . p 4 $ J Monday, says: "The vigorous of- Proud of Cruelties--~Boy Scout Slain Venice, Oct. 2--The captain and : y | fensive of the allies has compelled ~ By! Firing Party Bécause He Re- |2ll the officers of the Austrian steam- # 4 J the redent extraordinary efforts of \ fused to Tell Tales. ' er Radium, chartered to carry coal & id j 1 a y the Germans, nowhere successful, to for the Austrian navy, have been ar- ? J 3 bréak through our centre for relief Lond A ret . x . ® : ug r nire for r . on, Act, 1--=German tales of | rested and summarily shot at Cas- > 1 s The French reinforcements brought tragic episodes of the war were is- | telnugvo, Dalmatia, suspicion that J L up in response to the German move 2 sued by the official press bureau to- they Were selling information to Nk t ment are winning gradually \to the night. The stories were taken from| French warships regarding the posi- k 4 - " main artery of the German position a book called "Kriegs Chlironik," | tion of mines in the Adriatic. 5% 3 be It may not be severed, but it is now which was seized from aliens enter- ne x ' . y at least exposed to the knife. 10g British ports, The book con- Burned Town To Hide Pillaging A 57] ; "Towns and villages from Versur- Iy of Dipl: uta urea, a London, Oct. 1--The fourth re- Aisne around to Peronne and beyond |) Selo of the ver ou siWox ye Ton- | port of the Belgian commission of : are being captured and - recaptured den ae if an " ATHY 0 sol- enquiry into the alleged German at- ; i z . gaily - the work of turning the A rocities, just issued, says a Bor- : } sernian. tank. thought Sh wins oe methods 1 of | deaux despatch to the Central News, ] uy "The valor and desperation of the aa oor amy 3 ue ast | deals with the conduct of the Ger- a | if Germans in their effort to keep us th ays re 1 lus -- sont nues | pan soldiers at Aerschot. The re- out frequently bring them partial falsity of the tales that matt uth or port declares that the Germans pil- success. In all that country - the * the applause and self-conpratuiation lagen Atiychol Tor tires weeks, de ¥ ; jstime Susiug the, bat wack has { scribes a ege scenes of violence, k | K 3 § % een o an extraordinary c 1aracter, : i ol, or are a, i ross and asserts: that the Germans burn- 4 ; k : but the general progress of the allies " a Shackleton Says} have been done by Thom ry 10 | ed the town to hide the proofs. ; § § eastward and inward is unguestions "The question of the concentrated comrades." es or : i 1 able. ; ' Nn evar \poviant.--- The Tarralive of an artillery ob Ready For A Retreat. : f y a Lassigny for SXaHiple; a Ger must be Bovril. - 5 man orce, d treng ni €er, on the extermination of a Bel- London, Oct. 1---A despatch from § # i cauld not loin ha : a I no, iDowe. ofie it king the food he takes must yield qyery glan village, as given out by the | Ghent to the Express, dated Wednes- ' : ad by the French and cat of @ ow bureau follows: : day, declares that the Germans have 2 b # % the main body. : It ha it of re ounce of nourishment to his mew, The countryside was: full of our built five heavy pontoon + bridges 4 a i fuge in some exte nsive quarri¢ and Now that times are difficul troops. Nevertheless the stupid | across the river Meuse between Givet ; : r : iis position Is DOW Very Tio Hato can be tare of Dey LTS pedsants must need shoot at our [and Namur, apparently for the pur- * a 3 i 3 Crénje at Paardeburz T © quar you take Bovril, men, as they marched by, from lurk- | pose of facilitating their retirement . Fo oI oy xn quar ug places. yi before Yesterday [from France, All Shai wounded, LADY FRENCH CHEERS WOUNDED BRITISHERS. | ture, were of German ownership so It- must-~be rounded a village, on t To0pS sur- ih S51 £ Es 1s a Lady French, wife of the commande r-in-chief of the British forces | that every yard of their intricate] - 2 children and i ut S omen, moved from russe . at the front, visiting. wounded English soldiers at, the Prince of Wales working is known 10 the enemy. | shot all th Deople aside and 'ar T : hospital at Tottenham. Lady French shook hands with each man and I'here are long subterranean galler | i 7 e man, The village was War Thiings. spoke a few words of encouragement. Afterwards a concert was given es electrically lighted | ---- PAGES 9 TO 12. ---- Of all Stores, ete., at rox age. | on, gc. Sor. $1.90: 1602 $298; Bord Cordis a H 50% 40 ¢) 16-0n Johnston's Fluid Beef 0 5 thell burned © the ground. At Lemberg, Galitia, all the pro- [by several well-known actresses, among them Miss Collier and Miss Tree, "The careful Germans, when they Boy Scout ia gt : Shooting of 8 fminent Austrinn provincial and city [the daughter of Sir H. Beerbohm Tree. aw retreat impossible, drove into "A traitor Ee Slows: He officials, - together with church dig- | mn refuge many of the 'inhabitants, " nitaries, attended the establishment J ) YORTS RESTRICTED mainly women and children. These : was a little French lad belonging to of Russian civil government = over ay INDIAN PORTS RES 4 POOr crealures NOW Serve as | ess mom - me | ENGLISH PAPERS HELD UP. | | pun one of the gymnastic societies : ge pp : 3 ¢ dria si which wear the tri-colored ribbons, | OL the office of Sore Har fefiefal Dy WAR BULLETINS. Precaution Against Spies Not Dis- | shield for the German soldiers, but SMART GERMAN TRICK. a poor young fell h Eastern Galicia and the aSsumption o : bb as' French troops now surround th young fellow who in his in- Count Bobtinsky = trust of Natives. position, and the French artillery is ; i T fatuation, wanted to be a hero. Ls Rt Ans de rorki The London Daily Telegraph Washington, = Oct. 3----Despatches | shelling the German guns od Inyited Visitors to Theater Then "As the German col Factories in Rome are working HE \ : ashi , ) ~=k shelling th ierman guns and tren is , er ing al Tumn was pass night and day to fimish. the supply says Turkey has made demands * | ,,,qyncing that Great Britain had | ches, nothing but a miracle can save Seized Automobiles. zerland. & slong a wooded defile he was of modern cannon 'ordered for the on Britain which will likely re- named Rangoon, Calcutta and Mad-|(he imprisoned section of the Ger Boston, Oct. I--The White ~ London, Oct. 2--A member of the | Germany's Agents at Work in Swit. caught an in i sd ar betwee ; : . ) { . J | foe aod weal red sr Rather Pi Italian army. It is hoped that the sult Jn bmetiate war between * | 1,4$ a5 the only ports through ¥hie hl man for e and in the end it must [liner Arabic with 500 American tour Ameriean committee here received a give any information Pitt e . whole army will be provided with Purkey and Bri 4 foreigners can enter India was ex-|gsyrrender." . ists from the war zone abroad, ar-|letter to-day from an. American in . y yards . 3 -- | plained at the British embassy as ol. after . ar ntful Lugano asserting that English Ws psa. C : 3 , | Pig é ) eames sn im rived after an uneventfu 8 Ling at knglish news further there was fire from the cov- these cannon in a few weeks It is understood that two of another precaution against the wide WANT 100,000 HORSES from Liverpool and, Queenstown.|papers are being suppressed in Swit- er of th d ry pe woo a he prisoner was Antwerp's forts have now fall: pread campaign of German espion oy Charles E.. Russell, of New York,]zerland, but by whose order no one that the Oy va dad known ---- en to German shelling. ge in English territory. The same | prench Buyers Are Authorized to|who had gone aboard to attend the |seems to know, although is is sus he did not d i O5L AMC wilt Minister to Welfare in Various -- step has been taken in regard to en Spend $12,000,000, international socialist congress at|pe that somé German news-ven gL: Seny it. : : Belgian troops made a sor. %|irance of aliens into the British Isles Q Vienna, told of a ruse of the Ger have received word from .th "He 'went with a. firm step t Ways i ops : : St. Louis, Mo., 'Oct. 2---An order | Vienna, told ! ; on ¥ tele h 1 Pp to a s. tie from the Antwerp forts on British officials said the action had for forty-five hundred cavalry hor man bfficials- at Munich to obtain | German authorities to hold up all ity 3 oe ad stood against i Quebee, pa ha More than {bir Thursday and captured a large # [50 connection with baseless report and mules was place 2 a gid possession of private automobiles. | English papers if possible. 3 ty chaplains will accompany the Can force of Germans with several | of fears of the fomentation of a re sala Ag iy ives afl "The city-officials invited many of u There has been a dearth of Eng- and vu he olley or MiaTiring | adian expeditionary {ofte : 10 Lng Jield gue, "1 bellion in India The opeir protes Sealepe Xe Ro oprasentative Ma traded foreigners in the city to a | lish newspapers since September FA hn a proud smile on his face. | jand, in charge of Major D. H i | tation of loyalty 'from the Indian f(0® French government Bhi Or. | erformanee of Parsifal' at a local | The letter save. that two: Gorton 10 soe h retch! It was ,& pity | Steacy, divisional chaplain. The The Japanese lost seventeen | princes and the movement of thou bo will cost France approximate-| theatre," he said "As a result of | news venders in Lugano, who used \ such a wasted courage. duties of these men will hy no hundred in killed in fighting on ands of native Indian troops to the | 50.000 : api na the invitation the theatre was crowd-|to sell Hnglish papers, never have . means be confined to those of spi- Wednesday. » | assistance of Great Britain, it wa Siahp 1 and n essions of pleas | any now ' ? & a fh Bight > sents gS old and many expr J . To "Walk Over French" ritual advisers, as they will he called -- declared, was sufficient proof that FEh gona o 2Hative re Jue ure al the hospitality of the Ger] . - anon, Oct The Times lo-day Hyon 0 HRI Jelfare of aS utital Craddock | wit A "| India was united against England's |, 00" Care agthorized to DEY Oto perfor Strive to Outflank Getmmin. a 8s able to give from a 8 8 Bai 3 e e itis u¢ : s wnemies. hundred thousand horses at 3 \X- | : m thoroughly trustworthy source the |ed in various capacities. rounding Cape Horn to chase + a oli rap pi a oo po oy eX] I others -wio Tad -comein aute-] London, Ot; 1.--The allied' ar- text of an order issued by Emperor| The following are the chaplains the German cruisers Leipsic + | TN ne ht ial ii | mobiles found that every machi | mie are pushing with all the William. toshis army on August 19.] who will go with the Canadian and Emden, which have caused CUT PAY TO AID BRITAIN. been conf trength they can bring to bear in 1t follows: t troops to the front; Major R. H. mueh 'trouble. " | their effort to outfiank the German "It is my royal and imperial com- | Steacy divisional chaplain; Rev. Ee . PEN Was | right wing. and force it back from fits mand that you concentrate your en- Saptaing Barun. Yictoria, B i Russian 'Steamer Is Helpless in Arc- Matron Thirty Years Retired. line of communications through Bel ergies for the immediate present Bayne, Moose Jaw; Wells, Minnedo- New York: Oct. 1 woman who {STH iiLil berihi upon one single purpose, and that is|sa; Woods, Winnipeg; Beattle, Win re is evidence a Ss move - has been in the employ of the Penn-| , beg ing nipeg; Whittaker, Morden, Man.; FANG on sek. : : " + Neo: a bill has been in p10} nent is beginn'ng to tell and that Hipog! Thar Cts Ts i Jrance on Friday of last week he government will introduce a bill| ono" Kine an >, Which | sylvania railroad system longer than | yn, omething unforseen happens To to deduct 10 per cent. of the salar-| qo the gq /rangell Island | thirty years--Ellen Grady, matron, |} t » to; Moffat, Toronto; Scott, Quebec; rae , Thurs. + | bye. g isis mad ¢ t Islan lirty yea len Grady, matron. | this portion of the German army Ba Eczema Porter utr: Ceoennhum, Soron. Siaoow hatte hogan Thurs ies of officials above a certain sum |,nq rescued the survivors of .Stefan-| of Chicago--Has been placed on tho must fall back to anothér defensive to, Doe, Windsor; Frost, Pontypool; i - Beattle, Cobourg; Gordon, Ottawa: Bruce, Ottawa; Cornett, Bucking- i ham, Que; Almond, Montreal; Syl y . ---- voyage CHAPLAINS Ww FORCE, FER R PEEP P ERP eed mans were made After the mance was over the rich American gr ---- front of the theatre had FAST, IN ICE PACK. seated | Australian Government Officials' Sal. The. British war bureau an- aries to Be Reduced, nounces the landing of seventy # Sydney, N.8.W., Oct. 2 The pre tic Sea. thousand Indian troops in # nier announced in parliament that Nome, Alaska, Oct. 2-2The powe: | | | { | { | sians » attacked by come | He was opt istic but said he \ . rp he Sif . 1 | , ' im ' luk, arrived to-day from the Siberian {list the Pennsylvani It wa The Bren vlicis bined Gorman and Austrian ar- yuld 'rather see New South Wale ; 3 3 y: e ! of ex hi A : The Brench offic lal report says wou rath coast and reported that the Russian [announced here to-day that the action continues to develop mies, a despatch says, *aubsicting 'on bread -and water than} 1 steamer Kolyina ving * be- | f fiftv-threo vooR No fe ass ™ 2 - t Australia favoring™ the | | Sa tock ad BY 8 be-| She is one of fifty-three emp J7ees [to the northward, so that the French conser to istralis i ns tween adivostock anc he month | whom the road h: r red. Head- | 1 mi Le - Sixty thousand German bandenment. of the 'principles for] ry aeivostoc: : aL | Yuom the road has relited. a must be pushing toward Cam 3 abandor 1 {of the Kolyma river, om the Arctic x 3 lis ere He Ramil 3 day | ( ym; ; ing the list were Henry .,1 ambo, as yesterday ft was in the wounded arrived in Cologne. which ( it Britain is fighting. roast of Sibe lving help less in | 1 ep | 3 rd t vhi i 0ast ol Siberia, 1s lying help less in La tank repairman, of Philadelphia, iborhood of Albert. The citizens are in a panic, ee t Arctic ice k outk i | . ¢ fifty , Rr TL TT Re je Arctic ice pac outh ape |in the road's service for fift; I'he Germans admit that they have - 3 PO \ . ' arin ) worth, |and five months, and Cornelius Ken- | been unable to arrest the French ad Pp . -------- nedy, extra gang foreman, of Cleve- | vance against their right, and alse H AVENGE SEDAN. i land, employed for fifty years and | that the allies have advanced oa pre months { their right front. : whe " ing se | ¢ i venue ey } ' ' i day when the advancing Rn to meet the le in revenue lsson's ill-fated exploring ship Xar-!road's 'roll of honor," the Pension link vestre, Montreal; MeGreer, Montreal O'Leary, Quebec; Ambrose, Bidford, . Onusing Great Suffering ang Anxiety N.S.; Pringle, Sydney; N.B.; Warner --~Prompt Relief and Cube by Dr. |Sydney, N.B.; Sherry, Stanley: N.B., Chase's Ointment. Dunn, New York States; Emsley, Pembroke, Ont:. Workman, Mont- Ou. Tuesday. evening . at 7.30 aa pA on DY Teal; Jolitosur, = Valeartier; and Officially announced that an- o'clock the death occurred of Mrs * | Arts of Belgium. # other million reserve men hate % | Agnes Agnew Stevenson at her late Late Mrs, Stevenson, Belleville. FREN( ERA L RRL PEFR Bebe b a PERF F FAD Seo | { 1 's Oda i a 9 ity > | 4 T Is rerma i fihase's dents Since it is ah an The greater majority of the chap- |g joined the Russians marching # | residence on Westbridge street, | Killed Thousanc of Germans in | - - - seamen -- ating cure for a tching skin dis- { ains are of the Anglican denomina +. towards Breslau. #| Belleville The deceadea lady was | Strategical Retreat { - - . a F. Clarke, Belmont, Man toy. Shh dodedeieiedriedodded ddd ddololobe | ighly regarded in Belleville where | London. Oct. 2--The Daily Mail NE . ' or -------------- ---------------- » had resided for almost fifty | correspondent declare that during ' v " . ~ < ic had r 1 ¥ Ing Ny baby had pesoma oi CALLED TO COLORS. Noted Paris Duelist Killed. | years. She was also the mother of | the strategical retreat of the allie voi from i gore 1 as vary a : An Iy § Three M al Paris, Oct, 1 The Eclair has re- | Robert Stevenson, of Kingston, who | from the Franco-Belgian frontier,! The war has not resulted in anyAustria-Hungary also secured a share Hear 8 ao 9 Le gone aly: Summons Teg sao asses ceived a despatch saying that Guy |resides at 47 Rideau street the French inflicted a severe defeat | falling off of business or riail f tha Canadian hosiery trade. The earing o ® remarkable cures. Dr. of Reserves, de Cassagnac, the Rovalist editor | The late Mrs. Stevenson was born |on the pursuing Germans at Sedan, ; |hosdery "manufacturers of Canada as. ines | of manufacture in 5 Toi oo a a C ! was , Wi > . ; | , ; i ' , | tin . r 187 : hase's Ointment was making, we London, Oct. 2--The calling to|and noted duelist, has been killed in |at Warren's Point, County of exacting a bloody revenge for 1870. | * NOW an opportunity of securins | Downe, Ireland and at the time of | The Germans were led into a trap | Hamilton, where hosi nd n "this tr » that foremrly went to Ger sent for Salts, and Aer the third the colors of the 1885, 1886 ane action Guy and Paul de Cassagnac | % yh applicatiol @ sore began to heal. 1888 classes of reservists early in| have heen well known in Paris for | her death was eighty-one" years of {and thousands were killed The | wear are made On oO arv. {me ¢ ustria<Hungary. am glad to. say that it is quite well | 6oioper has © been confirmed by | years as upholders of the Bonapar- | age | Meuse below Sedan ran red with | here has been a materia i ase i1 The kely to be another sp now, and we give the 'credit to Dr. several Italian newspapers, aceord- | tistic cause in the new spaper L'Auth The deceased was a Presbyterian | blood. {sorting orders, and a similar increase [por mity for the extension of tha Chase's Ointment. We cannot re- ing to the correspondent of 'the Lon- | orite, controlled by them. CE a {in the orders for next se 700ds | business of Canadian hosiery many commend this preparation too high- don Daily Mail at Venice. . is expected Night ¢ hifts | factufers as a result of a cartailmen . Eleven first category classes will ---- | Here is another letter, which tells | then be under the flag, and will to- | * {Gra of the cure of a five-weeks-old baby: tal 44,390,000 men, | Wi Stevenson of - Kingston; | week. © The deceased was ninety-four " Mrs Wallats Mingon. River dona Without counting the 86,008 men CAS 1 OR 1A |B Stevensom;=of Chicago? Jolt {years of age . oad, chester ounty, OS. now in- Tripoli, Italy will have an y le. evenson of Milwaukee; Mrs. T.| The fifileth anniversary of Nt : "My little girl took eczema [army of 1,310,000 men in her an] For Infants and Children. I. Shanks of Hamilton; Jenmie, at |. ames' church, Jellyby, was celobrat- | factiarers, are be ng bensfif ie being cut of by the war, the hosler when she was five weeks old. Though | territory divided into 30 army corps The Kind You Have Alwa S Bought home. - ed on Thursday night by members of [shutting off of imports from (er- manufacturers of the United Staies w' we. doctored her until she was near- Comtipuing, the correspondent y { The funeral will be conducted on | the congregation. 'I'he service was in {many and Austria into Cenada. Dur- will have a greatly increased demand ? 1y a year old, she got no better. I was | says that Austrian troops are still Boars the | Friday afternoon from dier late re- {charge of Bishop Bidwell {ing the fiscal year ending March ligt, in their home market, . and this is advised to use Dr. Chase's Ointment; throwing up defence works along the Ll a | fidence in Belleville. Last year Mr lhe death pecurred in Prescott, Sun- [ 1914, the imports of hosie ry from likely to result in a reduction in ex- and this treatment completely cured | frontier, the Ponta Feltarvis line be- | Signature of % A and Mrs. Stevenson celebrated their | day, ot George Reynolds, an old and |G 'rmaily to Canada were valued ai ports of hosiery from" the United her." ing defended by the Landwehr. golden wedding. ! highly respected resident. jupwards of hall a million doilars.: States to Canada. i n religion and was a devoted mem | ber of St. Andrew's .church, Belle Merrickville lost one of her oldest. | Surviving . her are Mr ind most. esteemed inhabitants when {are being empioyed, : the pro f imports of hosiery from the Un': us, Robert Stevenson and | Mys ; 1S assed r 1s € ' heir continued employment 1+ ate i ; jus, Robe sStevenso Irs. Hiram Easton passed: away last H cts for their con ed employm | States into Canada. 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