Daily British Whig (1850), 21 Jan 1915, p. 3

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| ONTARIO BISHOPS 4 WHO ARE MEETING IN KINGSTON GERMANS THOU GHT HE WAS LARGE FORCE. Kingston Cern- GAVANOOLE SHOVELS! ent Products | | HFISG TCRXED OUT FOR THI PROBS. --Fair and colder to-night and on Friday. -- A yuo BRITISH GOVERNMENT. { We make CEMENT THIS, BLOCKS, SITIS, FIR BLOCKS, VASES, © And every thing in cement. dah work a specialty. OFFICE Works, Cor."Charles and Patrick Sts. DR. DeVAN'S /AN'S FRENCH PILLS ie Bs. | ee fot | The I ea -- | cor npletion, gnlating P Lior W $10 aid al ail | 0 apenas on receipt of 3 Uo, 88, Catharines, Ono PHOSPHONOL FOR MEN. Vitality: for Nerye an , Tug Booker bara C4 nt vin LIN- | RICK, Veran- | 4, WELLINGTON ST. | | er x} The Order Will Take Three Months Io Complete -- Wheel Company { Rusning Niné Hours a Day. 21. ~Th« Ontario i Gananoque, Jan partment of the {P rod ucts Company, Limited {started to Tum f time I | past few weeks it has been getting jvhinga in readiness for .the manu- | of a large order of military | shovels for the British government. will now be rushed to and ig estimated to take about three months, { The works of the Ontario W C ompany, ie bh have been runuing womere, | "again Vesa rent to ol down to nine hours a day Quite a large number from town work libel "Sold At Mahood's Deg Store." rie went up to Kingston last evening for the Frontenae-Bellevitle hockey grme The AY. .P.A.; of Christ Church, held an open meeting in the Parish House last evening, which was quite largely attended. A feature of the meoting was. a debate on whether the tharital relationship was to be preferred to a state of =in edness. The unmarried toe marital and the married the side, Megsrs., Thomas Adair. N Gardner, ©, €. Skinner George Webb and others represented Leeds Lodge. A. F. & A. M. in Napanee last evening. . Frank H. Hurd apd son, were. in town on Monday the former's parents, Mr FE. #, Hurd, Brock strect for their home in Kingston on day. Best's Saturday} 'Special | And in Packages} With each pufchase of 25¢ or i over we will give, absolutely free, a package 'that we think will be most necepianhle to every household. As the demand for §i thew packages is very great, we will not be able 0 guarantee § any after six o'clock Saturday evening. Donald, © uesti of and Mrs and left Tues- st t's Sat i eae an op ntly at Best's Ssaurday Tl SHIP 2,000 FEET IN AIR Wonderful Sight Is Sheringham Resi- + dent's Comment t sts London, Jaa. 21--- "I believe there were two airships," sald a resident THE POPULAR DRUG STORE ot Sheringham to the correspondent Sunday. of the Dally Mail in that town. "1 certainly saw one myself it was flying at a great height I am un- abie to judga the distance, hut should say it was no les: than 3,000 fed in the. air It sas a awenderful 'and awe-inspiring sight, * "The Zeppelin, like a great cigar, Iay dim and dark against the black-| ness of the =ky, but ifs outlines were | unmistakeable It was fitted with] gsearchlights, which now and then were flashed below, casting weird rays of light on the dark town and i1{ countryside. i "Then came the erash of hombps, | | There was a tremendous sensation iw {| the town, but no panic, as the peo- vie 'hurried into the streets. The damage done was not great. "In one street, 1 inspected a hole made by a bomb. It was (wo feet deep. and abouf eighteen inches wide. I-saw this hole forty-five minutes! aftor the bomb fell, and it was still | 80 hot that you could not bear to! place vour hand in it. The Zeppelin 1 tn in the direction of Cromer." A brief examination will reveal to our expert Know- iedga whether you are suf- fering from Eye Strain Wa've glasses to relieve the strain. and restore strongth to tightened nerves GRANTS TO FAIRS CUT DOWN Abnunl Convention May Bring Oui Some Warm Criticisms, Toronto, Jan. 21-- Arrangements Have ben. completed for holding the! Afteenth annual 'eonvention of the) Ontario Assselation of Fall Fairs #hd Exhibitions. The convention ms in the Canadian Foresters' 11, i, Ouliege street, on Tuesday, Fab 2nd, and will be: in seasion | ii Wednesday night. v association has arranged an interesting programme, but what will be perhaps the most interesting item of discussion has no place on the ofielal Mast. A considerable numbér of delegates are expected to come primed with opinions te express concerning the size of the grants to the fairs from the Dvafhuient. At the last session of t lature the vote for fall fairs oR $75,000. For years previously close tp that sum had been paid out sasmually by the gnveriuient to encourage rural fairs. his year, however, the grants were eut fn haif us a result of a scarcity of funda' in the provincial treasury due to the drop Ig revenue. - ESERIES No charge for tion; no strain purse for glasses. Keeley Jr., M.0.D.0. OPTOMETRIST AND OPTICIAN 220 Princess Street. 3 Doors Above the Opera House | ARN Coser : examina- on Your WHEAT ACREAGE INCREASED, } More Land Under Cr Cultivation. will Help Empire in War. Otaws, Jan. 20.~--8ir Boueee Foster a long conference yester- day with the members of the grain commission Sllating -of Prof. Ma- NP Jones and W.! understood The last British eashmere socks atjuest 15g pr. These were ordered long hefore the war, and the $8 order has just been filled, Boys' and (hirls' Hockey chance to get ape of the Wer. AN fea Caps, worth. 0c and. 50) Lass seats fa Sending each, for Pe, and subdivi- sions will' afl Rn oron in the west next - Ai SuitsBOvercazts Tee : ig 'dahanie?™ "Yes"m "Why are yon sitting on that boy's When von considers the brands of clothes we sell, | face?" we hundred before you gave A "struck another this is a rare chance a clothes. | (es to "Why, Et the 'Best! in clothes for, price. of heap Taide clothes, "Did "iva you awa St i RT _R EY DR Hishop ig t Li MILER, of On Lario, "BJ, BIDWELL of Kingston RT REV. DRIP SWRESCY, Bishop of "Yofonto; i RE ARV. . Bi pi cL , WILLIAMS] op ef' Turon | hr signed. | Mail continues, | His Werolsin ahd Coolness Won An Advance For a French Regiment Near Xpres Northern Franee, Jan. 21-- The general commanding the district was waiting oun the platform to greet Thoreél, a young infantry man, on the hospital train from the trenches. He looked such a boy, this young wound- ad infantry man, as he was carried from the train, but he smiled through his pain as the general con- gratulated him on his bravery and examined his medallle militaire, {which General Joffre himself had pinned on his breast. | Thorel is one of the youngest her- oes of the war It was near Ypres i that his regiment wae ordered to res {take the ground that the French had "ost a little while before. The first -| attack tatied, and the second wis bes {ing attempted when it was decided {in view of the difficulties of the ground, to postpone it.until night. Thorel was in the front rank and, carried along by his enthusiasm, he {did not bear the order to retite and | continued to dash forward, believing i he was followed by his comrades. At last. he reached a deserted trench ahd sprang into it. Then when there was time to look around he found to his surprise he was alone. Retreat was impossible, for as he peeped ahead he saw crowds of ders mans coming and going in another trench only twenty-five metres away. | The time had come to aet, and 'his mind was soon 'made up. Making a rush for his rifle under the shelter; he brought the sights on' a German and pulled the trigger. The German fell, then a second, and a third. A brisk volley came from the German trench, but Thorel was tinder good caver and was not hit. He continued firing rapidly, and more than 160 of his two hundred cartridges had been expended when the Jermans, per susded by his activity that the trenbh was strongly held; bolted to another position further to their rear, Some of them in their flight fell to the (8till _unconguersd young _ infantry mah. cA ladt, all. his gmmunition gone, { Thorel retired and told his officer about the unoccupied trench in which he had made his lonely fight, and about the other trench that the Ger- mans had deserted under his fire- The French at once advanced, and in the trench from which the Germans had been driven they found arms and ammunition, as well as many evidenced that the Germans Had suf- fered severaly. The hefolsin and coolness of one young fellow had won this position for his regiment. ZEPPELIN DISAPPQINTS, Falls To Realize aiphtiois ot Inventor's Employers London, Jan. 21+ The Daily Mail, victima, pratemis' th Ea victims, p purpose was served by ite 1t Yarmouth 1s no it it we fortis says that | town, . and that, should have been given the of {the intended raid under the terms of The Hague Convention which Ger. P20Bls, ihe Daily il only set their teeth and redouble their exertions. The airship is yet an imperfect ma- chine, but with improvements it will become more: fi dable. For the present, however, the results achiev- ed have hardly realised the ahtioipa- tions of Count Zeppelin's employers." ida Trickery Of the Germans, Hamilton Spectiitor. Germany seems to depend on dis- honesty, in peace and war. The fact has just come to Light that for sever: al years past, in"her commercial war with Great Britain, her organization of business intergsta.deliberately sidered how far it would be 8 and whether small capitalists oviing patents could not bs 0 by heavy legal cost of Just now, dishonesty . 3 "The British upon set afloat rumors: of an Aus al ; Servia. Th \ man advance on timations, andl this oné o they get de to 'a desire to lead them to ned to an" sain." trom Bukowina: nd Roum- an ofton anywhere in dig resist |» SUPREME OPPORTUNITY IN THIS MASEER EVENT AMONG AN. NUAL OCCASIONS THAT SAVE WOMEN " BIG MONEY THE JANUARY House Furnishings Sale Tomorrow This sale is of para mount importance to all householders -- it should prove interesting for you te come here to-morrow. CREATONNES-800 yds. American Colonial Dsperjés egylar 50e, Bale Price + 25¢ 500 yds. English and American Creatonnes, good om ad soloing: regu- lar 25 and 30c qualities. Sale Price . COLORED MADRAS m 45, 50 and 60¢c. Sale Price, yd., .... 15¢ akes beautitul curtaining; all new colorings; regular 25¢ re a ssa s WHITE CURTAIN NETS8--300 vds. White Wet Curtaining ee priced up to 45¢, See window display. Sale Price ... .. . 500 Yards Colored Scrim in all the Nanted shad. Sule Price Colored . 100, im Sale bre reg. $1.25. 10 Per Cent off all re Curtains, Nets, 8, Art Mus- lin and Creatonne. '{ ment of Sir Max + LACKS QUALIFICATIONS. Astonishment At Sir Max Aitken's Appointment. § London, Jan, 21-- Altk Th : de with th Canada, his claims for the ment are not there are many 1 enced' Canadian ate kntn to got' the spondent su suggests Robert W. Service, the Yukon poot, would have ; nteredting choice.' been & mobe i Steacy's After Jan. 18k for thres weeks we will sell all aux beautiful electric fixtures 20 PER CENT. OFF Hw. Newman Electric Co Charm Ceylon Tea | : BLACK, GREEN OR MIXED ~ 30 To 60¢ Per Lb. AT ALL GROCERS I a i BE NS i On MI Civilian Tor | From Jan, 4th To Jan. 15th ond scion 0 Cvs Fu Crawford & Walsh, | : Prsten de Bags & aA a x oi wl

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