Daily British Whig (1850), 7 Nov 1914, p. 9

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Two gatherings have swelled BANK Kingston's population this week. y Bh . 5 : 4 a We : The Sabbath school teachers were " , ks : a : | OF CANADA here «to combat evil and the volun- p X } . 5 i ® Red. d teers are here to prepare to fight y o is 20 3 % 4 SRF Es ; ; f ' a oPr oS § ah % : HEAD Ice the Germans. The object of both ; , e gatherings is hence the same. po a ee we v d 3 * Ne CR Principal Gordo should gather i ¥ a 1 RK A ; Xs pe i : y ) . I ORO! ! I 0 - ] el EN : KINGSTON BRANCH, his student flock together and im- oR press the fact upon them that des- GC ¢ n a J : a pite the peace orators who have of ee "a | A ; Pe pe H. E. Richardson, nnn late visited Queen's the time has not gone . s ' : ? 5 p ke : pd : : yet arrived for turning the sword ior ALE UN, Sea ve laf : into a ploughshare and the spear ar S ® . - ww? - end foaung hock, and that at the L/ en : fools 3 eo ING TY OF AUSTRIAN ARMY. REED Sh : Ie orion aan AUJITRIAN ENGINEERING CORRS ON 75 DANUBE L* o * SCOUTING PARTY OF AUSTRIAN AR MY. <7 ; : learn something about the rifle and AUSTRIAN TR OOPS IN ACTION. ; : the bayonet, as well as literature " : i . oi a § The picture on the left shows & section of the engineering depart nrent of the Austrian army at work near the Danube' river. On "the x right is a scouting party from oné of the best Austrian corps, of which very little is left since 11S retreat before the Russian hordes in the earlier INCORPORATED 1869 stages of the battle. ; Capital Paid Up 3 : $11,560,000 men NEW HORROR IN WAR, | LAUGH A® INVASION. KAISER'S CLOSE SHAVE, Reserve Funds - 13,575,000 ga bien man who does not pose as af 78 7 THe gher mathematician told the Lamp STUDENTS RECRUITING. mau (hat he bad been watching the - ! | woekly © announcements of church iy 500 Have Enrolled For Toronto | Dead Can't Be Guried Rec | y y 3 i i 4 # , Pp, peanse of | Outs Eriinen ink Stories Are | Aerial Bombs Missed 0 services pretty closely this year, and bao Se ie Because of | Outario HiisAGE In ho Juries Aru | Yerint Ronde Misset Hime Only By SAVINGS DEPARTMENT Accounts may be opened he figured that some pastors did not ity Battalion, rozen Litound. | ABkird. } linuntes. with an initial deposit of pane Sus halt the: number hog Bott Recruiting for, the | Fetrgrad, No i I Witter hegins of Berlin, Ont., Nov. 7.--German Cana Northern France; Nov 7.~Fur- | One Dollar. Interest is credited half yearly. of Sa thi in the year. university battalion is still: progress- pietully to-day with the closing of | dians of this city give no credence to | ther details are now available of the i -- ing. Fully 1,500 have now en: | navigation on the Nova, bul alresdy | the sensational stores of a possible | kaiser's narrow escape from death JOINT ACCOUNTS 3u acequut in the natdes of ino For the benefit of that portion of | rolled, aud the instructors have as | snow is lying on the ground on the | invasion of Canada by German'Amer | irom bombs thrown by airmen at ERI p ae Se A. a Y it De found the population who go "snooking" | much us they can do to handle the | westem froutier, und in Poland there | icans Phere are hundreds of German | tached to the allel army corps, oo | bed vag pe 0 Le ot Ohi HAY Operas about the town, particularly after | men who turn obit faithfully to drill are severe frdsts at might. A new { descendants, forme residents in this :pying the line from Nieuport to KINGSTON BRANCH, - E. E. NEWMAN, Manager. dark, the Lampman might explain [every evening. A shower of rain tonehy of diorror is introduced by the | viewsity, who havy crossed' the border, \ pres For five days the German that although martial law has not [drove a few carly companies offi the freezing of the ground, which mukes it | whose letters' to friehds here indicate mperor was present at operations been declared, the stealing of streel | campus vesterday afternoon, but this Jracticall unpostible to dig graves | that they are anxious to sce the allies | n that front and it was because of | -- - nS A lets or the great number of dead in the | crush Prussian militarism Add. oJ. KE. | is presence that the ememy made THIRTEEN ROADS BANKRUPT shortly, according te a report. The: lanterns is pot permkted even id [did mot stop them drilling, for they wir time. continued their rifle exercise under the | woods, where recent floods washed the | Hott, who returned a few days ago [uch persistent and vigorous attacks plant for many years was managed g ally lant 1 -- bodies from the shallow graves iv | from a trip to the west, via Chicago |, > allies. Fog is of the: shop w : i oo : According to the official communi-| The officials are well satisfied with | which they had hastily been buried apd: St. Daal, stated: that he" Visited | o- il allies. regan of th nor- | American Railroad Defaults Total | by the late Samuel W. Allerton, al: que of the Kingston Protestant "hos- | the way in which the students are en- The villagers report the presence of | several German clubs, the members me of tle the k er. with sc $£578,672,000 Bonds. though the Pennsylvania, railroad pital, all that the churches of the | tering into the spirit of the movement, | an unparalleled number of wolves and | which = are strongly opposed to Ger ¥ od Ne ay She Jaa x, a 1 8 me New York, Nov. '4-- While the | COMPany is heavily interested. town and county raised towards ite | and while each faculty is well repre- | have petitioned the army authorities | many's military party's aime, and de t us ag 0 Th elt " bo Aa railroads were arguing their five per " . 4 maintenance last year was $845, a sented, the recruiting from the ap- | to detach soldiers to shoot them. claved that if it were permitted hun: |, a a 1 nid ut on dq cent. rate case at Washington wes-! m Hollinger s Profits. pretty small contribution for prob- | plied science section is amazingly The Germans are suffering intensely | dpeds of thousands in the tatherland pm Be parimepty 5 dix RB reserve! tar despatches were received an- | Toronto, Nov. 4---With the com- ably fifty congregations. Of that |large. " Yirom the cold. In every town which | would emigrste to America. While in| °F A ne TI ane ao WAS | nouncing that the Toledo, St. Louis | Picton of the additional 40. stamps amount, two of the town churches, { ------eeeeetn they ofeupy they carried off all avail- St. Paul Ald. Hett questioned several | "$Y for Ie 18 : pers a Saggage | § Western had passed into the hands | 0° profits 2 thre Hollinger' Mines Chalmers and St. Andrew's gave GOVE MENT TO EMPLOY. uble winter clothing--furs, sheepskins leading Germans on the point of a already had been depositec m the | of the courts In asking on Sept- during 191 5 will likely equal the mere. tha one-third, Ad loot toate: TT a a DE I the ton waa) edroom prepared for him to spend ember 10th that the rate case be re. tapitalisation of the company--$2.. 2 -- Austrians and Germans To Clear | #90, Wher thefts are great cloth fac- | laughed at. 3 night. He ne In a pey and | opened, the railroads pointed out bo uid is amount may ap Besides not including cricket, it is 1 tories, they commandeered the whole % i ------ _-- id not dress for dinner, but imme: | that during the next eighteen mon- | o ge, : stop : ral nstant and appapent, says the Lampman, thai "pnt: of the stock and Kept plants working | EMPHASIZES NEUTRALITY, liately sat down: th dine. . After the [ths they had $563,156,000 bonds] OC oid°F A 100-stamp mills will the German system of education doe: |, Uttava, Nov. 6.--Reports received {day snd night to provide materials ---- meal, instead of going to his room, |and notes maturing, and that on Au- crush 3,000 tons of Porcupine. org not include a course on the humane | OM - the' Royal Northwest Mounted |for export to Germany. They lafled, | But Spanish Premier' Says If At. |be hurriedly left the tavern with tw | gust 1st there were already 157%, daily, oF Ssuting 300 days per an- treatment of dumb animals, as in Police show that there arp now near. | however, to bring away much of this tacked, She Is Ready. aides and motored to the other end | 672,000 bonds and notes in default. RU, whic h is ultra conservative, as Canals," If. ft did. the Germans ly 200,000 Austrians and Germans in owing to the destruction of the rail Paris. Nov.-T--A despatch to | the | the town. Here fresh rooms were Those figures and this announce. His Dian TUS Over 95 per cent. o mi not be such beasts and cut. | Alberta and Saskatchewan, while else- | way, bridges by Polish guerillas, whose q atts, 7s bi fe ns Arid das sugnged. Twenty minutes after the | ment regarding the Toledo, St. louis ne, Sud, tons > oar throats in their freatment of the | "herorin Canada there are about 100, | aclivities are acknowledged to have | Z0Vas Agency Irom Hac the Cham. | kniser left the first tavern six bombs | & Western make * it of interest fo]... «he average value of Hollinger honans. 000. The government plans to keep | contributed to the Russian success. Premier Dato declared fin the S81 fell upon the building, and the room |find out what railroads are in the | @ would be at Jeas| 315 to the tog, ; a' considerable: number of there . ear There ars frequent surrenders of en. | bor of Deputies yesterday. t ia Spain vhere his baggage lav was completely | hands: of receivers and why those ang aftet deducting 35 per A for ployed 'under supervisiontin the west | tire détachiments of Germaps nearly sould continue is abiesve gr 3 En lestroyed I'wo aides, who re [companies were forced to confess a Voce will Por arab 6 Lampman is op: | this winter and next spring on public | dead with cold and hunger. At every [ost neutrality pod II" the belligerent | Mined at the tavern. were killed and | bankruptes profit on, the 500,000 tons of $10 municipal elections | work connected with: the clearing up | opportunity they strip clothing and relations with a ' To. a motorcar lying in the yard wa A& part of the evidence submitted | per ton--$3 000 000 The yearly is to permit ihe | of dominion: parks, the building of [boots from the Russian dead. countries o aid wrecked. in the pending hii Palle a Eagar Ai nll rounds. through them. of Ths, A oharacteristic trick was. attempt-| 1 do wot belive Spain will be nthe pending rate case, the rail-| dividend disbursed amounts to $1, alse @ oul oer Sonar ation. | +d yesterday, when the Russians, ve- | attacked,' the premier added, hat x v et EVER which ye had 200 nonin aE es Sdding to Eb alfeady b on | -- i baa 3 4 o LARGEST AIRS v REE h 18 |'s ae 5 to ; WOrK" thE % ores 0 emiliadl ivespur lives T-AIRSHIP - aud notes th default on August 1st. |tely $1,830,000 Rand lear». rR 2 verandah at the rear. i : 1 s iurenking end Ulling suitable: sacks, 3 ahutmeciuns, having he "Ve Our countiy, -- | Boing Completed hy Zeppelin for Solede, st. Arduis & Western was iu i 3 areas ' dominion lands ; thent in the news o 0 + po . that list. hese are the roads, wit! 5 first of | cultivated in the west. oy oy Tai declaration of war on Russia, . Wipe Out Big Debt i London Raid. the date of receivership: 4 1 Financial Notes. + the new town oR WT in that they could spread the in-| Toronto, Nov. 7.-- Gratification | 'London, Nov. 7.--The Daily Chrén- | Wabash. . .. . . . 1811], Porcupine . Crown "8 producing i ready to take . formation among their comrades. 1 yas expressed at the Methodist | tance, Germany, sends the following | 'Frisco. . Can 1913 365,000 In gold monthly, paying of the year. SMALLPOX IN ZION CITY. am MAL, from Hodes which 1 con- | ch offices over a ipnation Of | i:l¢'s correspondent at Lake Con- | Chicago & Eastern Nlinois 1913 320.008 in dividends, and adding to * -- ------ sider en ly relia that up to the 549.000 by members of the Masse: spatch | Chicago, Rock Island & Paeific1914 |SUTPIUS. It was und of the town au- | Faithhealers Have to Bow to Quaray: | present. the Turkish attitude has had family, and of an Individual cheque np ships frequently cross the lake. | Pere Marquette Rp 1914 |, A metal company has been formed, thorities to t the use of the old tine Measures. no éffect on the Cossacks. | for $5000 by J. VW: Flavelle, to « Friedrichishaven is the scene of fre- | Wabash-Pittsburg Terminal 1911 |m Berlin with a capital of $1,500, cricket. Seld to the soldiers who are . | tinguish a debt of $54,000 remai: mendous tivity. Count Zeppelin pays | Atlanta, Birmingham & Atlan- 000 to acquire metal and raw mater- | ing on the Toronto Deaconess' Home firigible balloon factory a flying | tic 1909 | 181 for the army | : he International Nickel ecom- 3 Chicago, Nov. 7--W Jive going overseas t8 fight for Canada. bag o With. thirty-five When & man's altentions are ma- | hin . : and Training school weekly { Missouri, Oklahoma & Gulf 1913 However, fo ission to use the | 2%s of smallpox' in, their midst, i ; nl : 1@ 1 the religious J 7 wu," [trimonial only the lady in the ease -- WiC I= A ak ta field was ery, In hese FT any Lr Hon bi an head. him off -- Exchange. Members of the. Massey family | . immense -- supér-Zippelin diri- | Cincinnati; Hamilton & Payton pany has Sintteg ut Ne boy of its Cah take what it 's Ly te « ) oxX-~ Probat i kes the! have contributed a total of Sih, ble ia en ak . . i | Lm a x aaa hy q Thaces. a oppe . § now anor Basie, ith faith-hoaling the apbay A I iui obp to the building fufid of the Dea le X Jing rus hed K : Somiplation | Colorado Midland : . 3314 makes four out o the six running. most notable feature of t belief ? 5' 5 A Holiig she ara 1m 4 | wr : het dr Grand Trunk Pacifie has lét a i 19, | sets action on the same. { coness' Hon n hofore: the d of November. | Wheeling & Lake' Erie. 1911 ise 8 bowed . to-day to. strict quarantine | morons t rn a - v oi be ho oo 3 Ze . i 4 rot | Oklahoma Central. : 1968 [Contract to the value of $300,000 for, The Lampman would raise serious | measures. vill be the large eppelin yet Toledo, St. Loui Nestor terminais at four divisional points objection to Dovtor Edwards throw-| Wilbur Glenn Voliva, present head i structed. Tt wili mount several odo, OUis & Western 414 | in British Columbia-- Prince George ing eggs at Bourassa. As Men fruit |of the sect, has fought the use of RO rT re pieces of artillery and have an wn : a 1914] Endako, Smithers and Pacific. : is dearer thati flowers, the act would | ordinary precautionary measured %" : cedented steaming radius. | Dircchis OF . Sis The Algoma Steel Corporation, a ~ savor foo meh of bouguet-throw- | since the malady became opidemic y 4 \ | A sister airship is being construct irector Of Mint Resigns. ubsidiary of the Lake Superior Cor- ing. I the doctor wants to do any eet ---- 23 : i | in a hangar on shore. No visitors Washington, Nov. 4--George S.| poration, has received orders for - Ja 2 allowed within' several hundred | Roberts of Fort Lodge, Iowa, direc-| 20,000 tons of steel rails for Janu- hurling, let him be satisfied 'with | sompawos sour , a y stones. amas mun. vedo uy } 2 vards of the factory or the floating |tor of the mint, has resigned. It|ary delivery. THE TOWN WATCHMAN © SpUS| UvW © woum a Davy : ; + bie : : Ni d At least six other + Zeppelins | was announced in the treasury de German shareholders in Canadian ! 08 + i bo reed | are being build at Dusseldorf, Pots- | partment to-day that the resignation | banks are few. The latest blue book, : i : ' 1 would be effective when accepted by | réturns of the government show: President Wilson that a total of only 150 shares in Ee. our chartered banks are in h HOW'S THIS? Railway Stocks Hold Well. hands of investors in Gérmany how day U3 m and Hamburg.' H ired Dollars Reward at cannot be | London, Nov. 4---Of the five im portant railway stocks of England -------------------------- : £ the| TURK FLEET WON'T FIGHT, CHENEY & co only one shows a decline from July 30th price level that runs be a Lo -- yond three points One shows a | Befiises to'Come Out And Meet Rus. ~ { decline of twenty- and a half points, sian Squadron. rindi another 2 points. and. still another Petrograd, Nov. 7T5-The Russian one point The fifth shows an; ad- | admiralty has ascertained: that . the 03 COMMERCE, vance of one quarter Turkish fleet is concetitrsting on its GERMAN CRUISER GNEISENAU. §..2ia ttarth Cun taken inter Armours Acquire Plant. fight (Rage Sea ron. R Which with the aid of her sistcr ship the Scharnhorst, did most to | » ox _gvsto Chicago. Nov. 4--The control of It is plain the Old Turk patty and Zain victory for the Germans in the naval engagement off Coronel re- | es b fr 8 Price « the Pittsburgh stock yards and pack- | the: Sultapate are utterly: Fed at She is of 11,500 tons with » speed of 2234 knots and carries | ko Han ails PARa const] | ing plant has either passed to the | the promptness of Russia's' military , ¢ ton, = a : "77 Armour interests or will do sol camphign. ot f Cata and financially obligations made tt Se ---- T-- = er "By "Bad Fisher" > ha re] To al aT . SUCH IGNORANCE | Previexr™? | | 1% REFRES MING * THar amar : SPELL iT amb TUL ----ra SAY HERE THAT | A TOUR vy - eh une TEL You wry OM, DID & \ S0MB ming To PREY 2EL TOWN THEY Took . \ L T iE THR RUSSIANS "ave AW ear 3 Hey TA Car runet PRET2EL . j ; . T™AT ? ; : : rE er

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