Daily British Whig (1850), 20 Nov 1914, p. 3

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THEIR ARMY FAILUR Papers Admit That Kaiser's ps Everywhere Abandoned io ive Mov penises Loe to} , ! ig - ° Soa 5 J «a ¥ lL. Amsterdam, Nov. 20-~What some ; : f Persons consider evidénce @ the de- |. ; " = sire of (We Oerwan authorities to prepare. public = opinion for ugly truths is seen in fhe fact that the : . -- censor Dirinits go many complaints 3 #: ", HS to be printed as to the lack of news 3 : : 5 from the front. and allows the news- * be YZR / papers to publish explanations in re: : | ply. Ins general sense, thé papers have brought home to their readers aoa ---- 1 For = A Blanket and for Saturday Price Tells the | om that this is not so mnch, due to a g i % k: fin saan on i pastes sur ot aid ¢ ; {Comforter Sale Tale of These Suits and Coats | ono: dastined soon to brifig a siodanh Deve Be : X fe a 5 Doz. Special Large Size omtota 12 only. Smart New Suits--only one wa pe 0,15 A oan Eee as | | Sogech- values 'from $1s00te ung, it would appear that these eff- x > . orts of the newspapers are not meei- | : . a n And $1.75 quality for SA RDAY ing with the success they hoped for. . - (0 5 ; TU $42 a paper goscrives the situation 38 Lu : CT . pe ' 3 7 i £19.4 SaTuRpiY $i 25 $9. 95 to 50 ! fently satisfactory, seeing that i ' ! pons : I'S 0 an es nali A tull sized tin of eplendid. if | the Germank are everywhere putting | o Ata gs : and white flannelett, a v 20 Warm Winter Coats English tooth powder. we will up a most victorious defensive, and i : gH ite elevie, ; . give absolutely free with a 25 gi Shak nies Jush Sissumstances, der: pe ad i Reg. 2 for $1.65. Reg. $1.75 for. SL 5 Saturday $1 95 tooth brush. #if- By _ £33 wd ; : ' Ibrox, shed fa brits, J | ae o be slarmed by ine assume | AS BH ery pea SWAT | retofore pricede bring it back but keep the wa ' : 8 . » bring i$ ackDu ooh. he hoy gr fa fl nt into the lap so slessfly he! = : : y eretoiore priced up to $16.50 FOURS: to-day préa 0 ¢ 4 PA Tb TH a is ed SA. get. JOU 40-0uy {REOURNOUE the land. . . fa . CAML : The Zeitung is considered to ad- 3 ; A F S d mit that the official * bulletins are ADMIRAL FISHER AGAIY IN SUPREME COMMAND. or atur Ry somewhat faconic and inclined to Baron Fisher of Kilverstone, a dmival of the fleet, was appointed 9 dwell too mueh upon minor facts; | first sea lopd to sticceed Prince Louis of Battenberg, thus resuming the st 8S but it says that all this will soon be | admiralfy post which he held for six years, and from which he retired in rs changed, and in any casé the public | 191b, He was created first Baron Kilverstone in 1909. The admial Vv if | should 'have the good sense to trust | served in the Crimean and China war and took part in the © capture of wy vr bo gh Satistactory Druggists amd the kajseér;and his gallant army. Canton and Peiho forts. The first sea lord is largely responsible for "Opticians . ! sp iit the present efficiency of the British fleet. Ie / SPECIAL -- Gold-filled PNEUMONIA PREVALENT | estes - ii » ; @ er Weat eye. Rinses, fitted complete $1.50 Hi Fn COL. SEELY DARING SCOUT. |dtasddpins Both Germans and Allies Are Laid * jr iad i i Low. Former War Secretary Dashes About | + WAR BULLETINS. | For All the Family | Bi Bélgian™ Coast, Nov. 20.--~There in His Auto. }* : = - =|] . are mam Se A ous London, Nov. 20-- When Field |} --. ne Dat tof init a 4 Splendid values for men, women and children in iF a + Tid Cutlly reports a four. § causing still more serious ravages asso} Franeh vifigued trom shel; teen-minute battle d6 the Black ! Penman's celebrated ."Made in Canada" un- among the 4ropps of the Germans. edbinet failed to SApPOFL the BEsur- Sea in which the Tuekish cruis. derwear. "IL is manpvellous," said a doctor to- 4 er Goeben was set on fire fol- day, "that there has been no epide- Be aa aiven jthe omeere ir lowing several explosions, but EVERY STYLE IN EVERY SIZE AT PRICES THAT SPELL SAVINGS! Vi mic during the autumn. I attribute { 5 upon 'to fight the Ulster volun ; escaped towards Bosphorus. In wb S' I E ACY DS | THE BUSIEST STORE em IN TOWN - Eon this largely to the fact that the bulk fob the Russian fleét, ope officer 8 es at of .the fighting for several wéeks oers, id one . dr melt that a fev and fourteen men were killed, A + {months would bring him fame : past hias taken. place yithin range of { gp "oder of the best army but the watships were not seri- he purifying sea breezes. We have army ls ously damaged. ' Great Britain has ever put into i e > - WITH [| 00% 0 tocdoss.xith a single conse of | Gift oor ne a a ¢ reason Col. * i EYES TESTED WITH enteric er dysentery. Rbheumatie fe- 1 43 B. Seely retired vf sen Sold. w The allied troops centingpie to # hold positions, with slight ad- 2 LY vel and pneumonia are what we have I$ ovuT CHARGE most to fear now. After a man reach- ost of secrefary for War during the | vances at some points, | | { | WO de de Deh at i? Irish troubles and to-day he is one A es; the age af forty-five, prolonged €X- {of the most active and conspic gous id NO DRUGS USED |} | posure is almost sure to cause rhei- | op he staff officers at the front. Col. | ¥ All vews cables from Britain matism, and, of course, no younger Seely always was rated by his friends | @ on Thwr&day had the appear: man is immune from Tt Officers of | "pteic oraier than politician, + of ASES fifty or fifty-five and upward are ad, S 3 . RE IRIN § 1 gf now he is vindicating their judg . * A d C i QU G lucky 'if they escape it. They may | 0 : ; | expeated -gotivities are in prog a qe Great Anglih medi MEDIC ATTEN contipye to carry on till the heart } i A hich has | # ress on dnnd and sea. pa Bervousdystem, makes new Blood » AL - begins to be affected, but then eol- na small motor car, which hat | a in old Veins, Cures ervous t : on € o ; 3 Shr: n y § "A Debility, Mental and Brdin Worry, Des lapse is inevitable. hac 8 Struck twice by German shrap- | 5 Russians awe abeing heavily dency, Sw of Inerou, ion the TION WILL BE 80 Some remarkable wounds have | Bel, Col. Seely is all over the|g attacked' by reinforced Gere Heart, Failing Memory. Price $1 per box. six . 4 Sold by a been noted by the surgeons here, |Place" according to the Baglish | 4 mans, but the Russian advance a wt a a Laecipt of notubly that of a man shot throug (Slang. He has distinguished himeelf | ¢ continues. . New pamphlet mailed free. THE WOOD NA the head. He went on firing for [particularly by his enterprise Na a ; | WREDICING COL TORONTO, OWT. wm Wisc) Bought special lot Tungsten Lamps, sxsellent pe halt on hour, and stopped 'only' be. a. og pevatiogs when [TP TFwelve hlndred German # | ---- ; panel | = 10 Watt cause he was blinded by blood. He |ll Was necessary to know whether | & goad, within six hundred yards, { remembered then that he had felt a | SOmMe village was occupied by Ger- | were found. by the allies near « TENDERS WANTED it 15 Watt "glight blow" on the back of his |Mmans, according to the stories % Ypres. & | COUNTY COUNCIL OF FRONTEN re 25 Watt i J SoH ansliah corres 8 'ol So ed-Qendety, mark nder on the " fiedd. The bullet had passed through | English correspondents, Col See -- 4 uvelope, Saar ter [ohoel he 40 Watt and come out of his cheek; In anatn- has dashed into the place, reconnoil- | 2. Twelve hundred dead, Within / . : : er ¢ase; five men in a trench who |Ted and returned to headquarters | # six hundred yapds, were found 4 h : Up to the 21st da) vem. 50 Watt looked. up at an approaching shell Private White, of the Inniskillin {- by the allies nar Ypres. g | Det, ] o f - 11} 100 Ww were #ach struck in the right eye by Fusiliers, who was wounded in the 2 daily : mentioned Sup » os ty Ga | att $1 00, fragments. battle of the Marne, teils how, after '4 General Beyers, rebel leader, dist, 1813, both day: 1s : i Home Illumination a Specialty, : ; H. W. Newman Electric C lying unattended for half SIX OUT OF 60,000. heard a cheery vol id folt-him- | ¢ Beyers and Dewet ave still at Phone 441. self touched on the shoulder. * Look ¢ large. Malines Utterly Deserted by Belgian ean: Sap a ar EAC igh } i y Inhabitants. the ded hi. oe Sitio Ry ar office announcesa British & ! victory against the Turks on Amsterdam, Nov. = --There were was expose i # ; the Egyptian frontier, but the sixty thousand inhabitants at Ma- Have 3 fear, Ee Shel : British losses were severe, lines when. the war broke out, To: | not tours . ) and { ie day, wtites a correspondent of the giving the scld FR ciga : SERRE PERERA SRR RIBS SR ees | TOT a Berliner Tageblatt, there are not six [him iato the molcr fn im cia a | she rises will ot de BN y Belgians, all told, in the place. le the Freueh he ] 5 i ! ored it eonscientiously for more | Col. Seely eyal wonnde WOULD RAISE U. S. ARMY than thres hours, and found only | that {vas in 1 r the sal coepted. three women and two men. The | fixe : in rman. skells wer tetired Chief of Staff Thinks It Only IW German soldiers on duty told him thick Way To Defend Possessions Ring#ton, Nov, that there were only fourteen inhabi i i | Washington-:Nov. 20- Deotaritic" 8 } Lents negigtered: an. still living in the v A A t would be impossible to defend the town, and that half of them had left PLAN WAS FATAL. ana oni ei Ae Mafend Hi since regigtering 2 ihe ; .} orial possessions against attack with The correspondent sums up his im- British Spies' Heporis Brought De wwesent or proposed garrisons unles: to 60cts Lb. pressions as follows : "The emptiness to Germans, y could be rapidly reinforeec and desolation neigh so fetribly uhon Dunkisk x : 3 fajor-General 'Wotherspoon. retirec one that 'it is diffioult to breath | PH SOY Bos & ef of staff, in hig report to-day re . : Germans near the coast noti ' +3 ' ie i ac M ed A sire fle ak : ommende 6 are of proparlls and a ad desite 20 the English warships « firs el tl 2 8 ' ade th Sucroase of tie reg ¢ y reen or IX y t one's thoughts go "back to the strange houses on the sea front u o enlist d Re He ly that that rocers tales told by history of cities, undet kerke. They accordingly te X orce be augumented, through a sys d Re ir he: pl i FT on a spell, (shunned and deserted by vy he aiefunrio i hes m reserves, urtil there was cre everyone," 9 plan became known to ! a mobile strength of 500,00¢ spies, 'and the houses weye i x st-line troops equipped for a si MME. CURIE'S GREAT WORK, bombarded. - fiercely Hy five ve hs' campaign. at once. The German casualtivs were General Wotherspoon said there Apparatus Liocates Wounds Quickiy VHormbuse Alter thie Jizioug hike] ceas was need for more forces to.protec . Bont. C ed, stretcher parties went from house | rear approdchies to American co : t bil F ; and Prevents Paralysis A x ~ as 4 : au omo es or] live . d . . |to house 'collecting the dead. defences and those: points not rer Paria, Sov, 20.-A service of radio | yeouting officer watched the" process | +d by fortresses, eS urged so tah oF Roffaphio automobile am- | and eetimated the number killed ai yrganized militia. be developed to KAISER STAKES HIS Ald BEST SERVICE IN a yilanoes has been organized and fit- | y 700, strength of 306,000. foie . Ahk MODERN CARS ICE IN THE ory s Striking For Death or Victory in CAREFUL CHATFFRC ted up * Mme. Curie, and has add- | tint Su a od to ance's medical war equip 9 PPP ment. © The automobiles are -- be- Gen. Carbajal Killed. pee ' Poland. : $2. 25 Per Hour tween the base hospitals and engaged Washington, Nov. 20.--Gen. Jos ' STORM RAISES BLOCKADE. London, . Nov. 20.--The * Morning in locating bullets lodged in wound. {Carbajal, a Carranza chief, was kill . *ost's Petrograd correspondent says ; PORRI od 'waldfers. - + _|ed in gn. engagement near Puerto : Aucons, Nov. 20.2 terrific + Emperor ¥illigm aking is al GARAGE CO, By means of these examinations, | Mexico Vesterday, when with his| storm in the Adriatic § ni pon the great battle in Poland. He LLING the saving of hundreds of lives by troops, he joined Villa's forces ands pelied the allied or i roi ; | ws brought his finest troops from ALWAYS Wy BTON ST. KIX GsT0 Xa beiigein and facilitating the extrac: | attacked Ges. Jesus Carranza, alg blockude of the Austrian coast. rance, borrowed the best cavalry 18 accomplished, The [brother of 'the constitutionalist firet | § The warships were forced to wsmely the Hungari Horse---dopfot ute ald vherever possible, and now strikes for rectory or death. Having based all us hopes. on crushing France he now ¥ 2 . K Your RI PRION ho) " s similarly turned on Russid, and This ad do pods ith * Larger Army W . his battle must decide the fate of the ie dou: mites Phinda. a. Sr wrmany's whole adventure. : some one jn the United. States sucgumbs | 54nd against inereasing the defence: RBG Ee a i ' 3 to consumption apd 'many yeitse 10 ic (nis count : 4 } ry was taken by the May Halt Retallatory Act but not freakish, not extreme, not in ov. Zi The Daily Tele- | feslisthoy rs afficied vac itiatop inte chiet officers of fhe American Feder ay y : bad taste. You'll see this by Rudyard Kip-, It isufier colds or sickness, from over: | ation 6f labor, This action was pro | 0¢, Hague, Nov, 30.--The As. MEN sl eath hoes worn by good dressers in every "style HH | fe Lord Roberts. In part it is works Sofia duties rain germs yoked by the réport of the retiring In IO head ix } er wa centre---the | as fo lox ne hve because er: head of the United States army, Gen | jjseugsed to do away with further ALAR Slr Cape x nes Hy very ba Samoke bn powers of | irq) Wotherspoon, who counseled nutval retaliatory measures pond ¥ that 4, had ee that "the United' States army be 40° | niorned private citizens of France miles of cannon jo Only with fresh fresh air. nshine sreased th a million men trained af- | nq Germany. . It is proposed to ap- When the master gunner died. = | abundant rich blood cin one ae hope i ter the German style, 'oint a German commission to #ist | bei | fats' fi re iE eh Lani empbatieally and uncom | rrench detention 'camps and a trial Joe wane wih | promieingly opposed to any scheme | srench commission fo visit ihe mnt deni eT Wh hid THATES 5 Ughted States arm) | terman camps. These commissions Bugs wile {and pa uel Gompers | ire to investigate actual conditions Will 4 a | PTeRER or the ! the federation. § mong the detained foreign subjects, a: re easily, posal fro s Bn wd, If ble, to agree spon , a } i is to Le a ne lan whereby both nations will re- |. : Known avd wires uw iad: Tain from further drastic measures. | ' + o "| asl hore, 4 4 t o feature of the work jchief, # png to sea to avoid being driven ¢ Wd his garrison by moving their guns "1 < SH the FRE Use White Rose flour to get hest 2 results, By Hae x 4 -

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