Daily British Whig (1850), 9 Feb 1915, p. 1

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8 5 _ The Baily Bi Ry Roe T------ YEAR 82 NO, 33 GERMANY WARN i | POLAND, | | l no "\ «RAWA- | { WN \RUSKA A --bomp * ih ¢ ' | LAY ' No Hostile Action Against PEEEIIIIIEEE ELLIE LIE B00 | 8. TARNOV 'Rietow AIO A * a | . V - < Ls | # PEAS AND OATS + 40 AL [ I LEME Neutral Shipping + DO WELL IN NORTH. | [8 ; 7 MBERG p, 4 -- *| 3 & Jan R. PRZEMYSYL - 1 Tr > Toronto, Feb. 9.---Reports # ICE 4 Oh ) did . # from the Government's experis *! Qe Fo 0 % i ; 'OBJECT OF THE KAISER % mental farm at Monteith, forty + | aN W» - +X, CHYROW *AMBOR \ ¢ ; | 4 miles from Cochrane, are to the + | Tu o LISKO ' ! " + effect that peas and oats grown &! [722 ZN «49 GROD ee As d oats } Foti 2 v yi a a ....__ % there have proved most satis- + "Swipe 7 BALL WA 3 JTRYJ ran TO GIVE BRITAIN TASTE OF HEL + factory, Oats averaged 72 bush- + > "BASE : TURKA ~ : tad OWN MEDICINE. # els to the acre, and peas yield- + RTFELT , A : . ----------r-- + ed 35 bushels. A feature of the #| 3 > © DOLINA® A Latest Berlin Despatch States That # pea crop was that it was entire- * Seen German Submarines and Warships + 1y free of the weavil, which #| *EPERJES Will Endeavor to Avoid Sinking % ¢*uses so much trouble in the &| . ' ; % older sections of the provimee. # | Neutrals. 4 The Department of Agriculture * KAGSA Berlin, Feb. 9 (vis 'The Haghe to *% is naturally very well pleased at 4 . 4 London). ~The naval measures of Ger- | * the showing, as it is one mg *| rt many against British commerce are in + evidence of the richness of the + HN no sense a blockade. No hostile ac 6d soil in Northern Ontario. : y u N i ine tral sk is con- | ® » . Compa t neWtral shipping is con {Gob bb Bb p bbb dtd d pbd bbe 5 Ww 5 German submarines and war ships | : will endeavor by every means in their I power to avoid sinking American or | other moutral ships, and will take ev- | ery precaution to avoid n mistake be- ing made, { "The proclamation of the waters | acound Great Britain as a war zone, | like similar British measures which were taken as a precedent, is designed | to warn neutrals that a ship ventur- | ing into the naval field of operations < i ¢ : mates for the coming fiscal vear, ta- OXpos 3 y y | A 3 poses itsell, in the same fashion as i bled in; the 'commons Jats: last night, a civilian wanders on a' land battle- | field, to the risk of being struck by a chaneg shot. What Proclamation Means. The sbove may be taken as the cor- | rect igterpretation placed upon the German proclamation in competent cireles in Berlin. It was stated to day that it might be safely asserted | that the Germans have no intention | of sinking an American ship unless she is . carrying contraband of war, and then ouly if her erew can he give en the possibility of escape. It was added, however, that war meastivgs will be carried out' against British trade with all possible severity in order "to give England a taste of her own medicine." The warning to neutral shipping, it was , was considered as pars ticularly needed, in view of the re ported order to British ships to hoist a neutral flag whenever they are in 1 danger, an order which, if adhered 10, | ' it was stated, would make ut difficult | Liatels or Gerwan war ship to diserimin. A RE . 4 Invoked Ninebeds Times, and in Bacio : Le Averted. i Ottawa, Feb, §.---A report on th) operation of the Industrial Disputes Act for the last fiscal year states | that in all the nineteen cases in! which the et was invoked strikes were averted. The number of men involved was 50.876. Daring the same period #1. cases outside thy! act, or in Which the opportunities offered by the act were rejected, ! » aaa " nt by the wet thre were 113 strikes' | SiS cprbe and haw to the front. Queen's University has {a company in the Eugineering Corps | for the second contingent | barracks | Queen's men are' also going with | Army Medical Corps | contingent. affecting 30.836 men, who lost 1, 287,678 days, Has Four Sons the Service At the Front Justice of the Peace 3 A : ' 1 2. ' ; hasta iy ton, und suggested, in explanation < British waters receiv, 3 min wha Ba Howson om ve | he Sey 2 V7 [SPE Th ody | olen and Buch oie avg i Biti,vates had rived Gh op service with Canadian and Brit: | Two new university training * com- | Were prepared on old specifications | Tie reseinble the SI vi n rom a British port. . ish forces, uy in the | 2 have been gazetted. They ave aud bad to be turned out in a hurry Sather Gon the English He aE Mr. Churchill -said it would not be name of the , and hig son, of | Pole 4 with the King's College, at ae Soncuding his Speech the, Drotsige ; oy stzong capacity for Jn the public interest LTE thi yo! 2 . } Wt & ' a 3 Eiftie [v wun, xp! 4 n rae et one Nw Nes Winnor, N,5., and ai. Vanconser, 1100.88 Juporiant compunicatigp ug ES lal BGR a or ALE Sion w tnd now on the eruiser Fox. Alfred | Call For Peace In Juve: a with the efficiency - of | oy ® C8C charge of murder was read SPeaker. declared. : Denney is in the = Ambulance Corps! yondon, Feb. 9.-- Insurance has fet iaigh. troope, apd stating that | 8 118 Shae oO and ap . He declined also to discuss with trl E. Ross. Robert | cen effected at Lloyds on the basis oo ras. ow. peared to be hel with fear. Ths the Brilish battleship is with the. Hoyal Canadian ment | of a total loss being payable §° they ready to join the Pafricigs case was reps a week from Oe, except to say that the at Hermuda, gid Jobu is. going on | peace ix not declared by June 30th. |® SEA to-day, no evidence being taken. In Olty considered. the \ 3h woud hi flan Somtingent / with | A Tower Pleiivm 1s cover this than Di; Clark's Vigorous Speech. the meantime, the police will investi- "* The loss. DE Jiite vessel { } - overseas hat on from ose | 75 Z kf. ke a ye in Jaw. gd | a quoted for insur | At th Srening sitting Be. Michael gate fully etn Ist, with a loss of , am-- | A aA Swikaon 'Jf hos | Clark, of Red Deer, followed the pre- . DEATH OF N. D. YOST. been struck by a Typhus is Uecomming o menace to the | by the end- of the year is twenty- 8 spirited speech, in which he ij nai, submarine) and it y nies en Against the Russians. | five guineas. 5 d She chines, of yuepose. in Law Partuer of Secretary of State hold any inquir Y.OF | provide for a total appropriation of | $190,329,352, a 320 (amount voted in both main and gdp- { plementary estimates last session. But with supplementary estimates still to | C Fall probably equal, ii bot those of last year, exclusive altogeth- to I more in aid to the provinces for agri- cultural instruction and $130,000 more for the development of the live stock industry. ' i kind are being underiaken, but funds | are provided in. every case to continue | work ' already begun or promised. (wore 74,343 against 104,287 'in January, 1} Among them were 167 Americans, Two New Training Companies Have gity in Canada has now au officers' S NEUTRALS The Estimates Total Up to $190,329,352 Feb Ottawa, Y.~The main esti- decrease of $17,789. as compared with _ the tobal this session's appropriatigns surpass, COIN, or of the $100,000,000 voted for war, Of the increased votes, $236,000 goes agriculture, including, $106,008 Very few new public works of any But Four British In Hotels Berlin, Reb.- 9.----Accorditg to, Ber: in statistics during January there forgigners in . Berlin boarding-houses, . as 1914. and --------y | wians and 494 Swedes. ] OF BUGOBSS vom Act | 1 THE UNIVERSITIES If o§ SENDING SOLDIERS Been Just Gazetted at Ottawa. Ottawa, Feb. 9.--Nearly every univer- is men ar to send .a quota- of KINGSTON ONTARIO, TUES VmJdIR RUSSIANS HURL BACK THE ENEMY IN THE CARPATHIANS, The recent official Russian state ments are more favorable, The fig- ures on this map Mlustrate it thus: (1) Resistance of Austrians broken and 2,500 men captured. (2) Enemy compelled to retreat from Lautoviska, (8) Austrians retreated hurriedly after crossing Tucholkn and Beskid passes where they formerly had been victorious: (4) Enemy in consider. able' fofee at Pautyr Pass successful ly checked, Nt tet at Ft tA Nt a A a i a emeend the State. dered in Toros BORDIN AND. LAURIER 16-YEAR-OLD DOMESTIC TAKE THE SAME HIGH GROUND | REGARDING UNITY. | HIS HOME. Loyalty to Empire and Efficient Pros- ecution Of 'the War the Dominant : Thoughts -- Budget Speech on | Thursday. 8 Carrie Davies, an questions stand over, as to- domes- | ; 3: 8, tie differences, "till the conflict has | JOMestic Ployed in been won by Britain and her allies. | © With his patriotic undertaking the liberal leader pressed for the | 5" the: 'chest: close: 10 «the. heart. keeping unsullied of Canada's good) i i ; name... He drew attention to the' Massey diva] nluitet' itmnedintely; "serious allegations of fraud and mis- Canada's young manhood being sent | 40 berve in boots which had caused | them discomfort, suffering and loss. phy Mr : He urged upon the government the | lovey due hin. now Some in fifty the. second at Ottawa. of the MeGill University is furnishing no less than two companies for the 3Sth Battalion, whieh is being reeruited They will for the third contingent. go into training with their regiment Himter had as | at Ottawa in April in order to give the nation mad » than DAY. FEBRUARY 9. 1915 - TRUCE IS KEPT KILLED BY GIRL None For the Party; All For Charles Albert Massey Mur- FIRED ON HIM AS HE NEARED Massey home, fired two shots from the versn- dah at her employer, one of them go- | ing wild snd the second striking hin mr. \ The | girl is held on the ohiarge 'of surder. management, which had resulted in | police, a Slory Jokt by the came to the door and gsked for r. Massey 0 that he could. collect | The Davies girl told PITH OF THE NEWS Condensed Items By Telegraphic and From Exchanges The main estimates for the yea: were tabled in the Commons, total [ing $190,329,352. | Reat Admiral Kingsmill, of the | Canadian navy, has been promoted Ito vice-admiral. . | Rural mail delivery. routes if Ca | nada increased about Hfly per cent. i last fiscal year. { Earl Grey censured 'the republics of America for their neutral att |ture toward. the war. { Sir Stanley Buckmaster said n° {informatica was held back by thn | British Press Bureau, Sir Francols C. 8, Langelier, liot« i tenant-governor of Quebec, died 'a i"'Spencerwood," Quebec, . | The Ontario government has giv {en gix carloads of heans to the Bei feinos, the value of which is $10, -------- 4 000. 2 H | De. H. 8. Beland, M.P., for Beauce, isunable to leave Belgium, the Ger man authorities refusing him his pass ports. Jamey Dixon, twenty-eight yep: 1oWd. colored, employed 8s a clerk | the Windsor post office admitte {rifling letters. ¥ Princess Zita, of Parma, wife of { Archduke Charles Francis, heir-apnar ent to the Awstrian: throne, on Mon- 'day gave birth to a son. At Brockville, the death eccurre lon Monday of Norman Whittemor. # retired merchant, who had reael ell an advanced age, George Rochon, government an didate, was elected in Terrebofine Que., by 133 majority over Beau- lieu, dependent conservative, with three pelis to hear from. Princess Christian, the Duke of Cennaught's sister, has graciously given Lady Willlams Taylor seven pieces of her own work for Quéeh Mary's Needlework Guild of Canada. In an address to the Toronto Da- nedian Club, Prof, A. B. Hart of Harvard University said the Balkan States would resist to the last the overlordship of Germany or Ru , Following the return of ga true bill by the . grand jury, Toroiito, Emile Nerlich was arrestéd, and his wife arrested, on a charge of Nigh treason. Bail was granted at $150, 000. An Malian royal dedree orders that the 'soldiers of the second category, classes of 1893 mind - 1804, "who should have returned home, shall now be re- tained under the "colors until ~~ May The Cause Of the, Killing" Unknown 31st, 1915. : --The Girl Appeared in Couit, And the Case 'Was Adjourned for William Redmond, - member of par- Limment , for Claro =diast, and brother of 'John - 'Redmond, "the Irish leader y | a Week. 3 : in 'parliament, has heen i ion- Ditawa, Feb. U.-Canida's polit- | foronio Feb. 0. Charles Alba | L800 Officer: in' the Royal Tugs . cal teuoe stands. "he war' and its | yao ty-fou : "160 |B a A efficient 'and Patriotic prosceution isdn biey Be gf | oR. A. Rriwkle,. 1 com. EE hl a BE Ao) are for the. state. This. CiipEgked the rin o Hari MP 1 £8. in oon: #daminznt ots Iw: ther teat | NIC ee ali retiion wth che ign in tote d the pariia Try | wou deliberately 'aiurdéred urn gouthampton railway, ©. ~o un esterday tent) | ol dram. the 5 de 1ad0y Saler his | gy Friday Mrs, Joby leaeh, To- ferences as to prospective imperial | Dome whout 8.15 o'clock. | | Tonto; "received word 'that her hus band, a private in the Princess Pa- iricias, had been killed in action in France. On Saturday she réceived # letter from him, posted while he was still unhurt. boy her employer was got in. haSausity for prompt, thorough and | i reranda pub investigation, in order that When ho was leaving 'the hi ah the Made by the British Se responsibility might be placed and | > vaited.- § i H . 'Adm . future offeuces guarded agains. Shreet aud Nal tl he Bad amt Admiralty, Sir Roburt Borden met the liber- || He London," Feb. 9.~Rt. Hon. Winston [al leader on the high plane taken, | "Hort distance up the street he | ¢ 1 *ppreciation of the | beard a shot fired. He turned around Spencer Churchill, first loed of the He expressed cppreciation of tho adwiralty, refused, in the House of | patribtism of the = opposition 1 and another shot was fired and Mag. Of 1 dis "disc} i had no exception to Wo to Sir Wil- sey dropped on the "sidewalk. The Soman, es we tipation hr he frid's comments concerning expendjs girl was said to be on the verandah es he. iy hog t report oy tures, He agreed that the country | heR- y § The girl appeared was eutitled to all possible informa- police' eotwrt this. morn} het ak ; rg tioned last week by Gershon Stewart in the NOME « that G pot ¥ Yost, 42, law pa of State * Fry 'M. Hugo, ton street. was due to py Watertown, Feb. 9. Nicholas DI, art thirty out « Secretary of. Gerinan steamers : 'Hy dled Inst the British' nfght at his home, No, 522 Washini result that i{ are fill of snow, which hampers {ews 'sets fo | front the battle has sabsided seman Taube Was Brough Down ; Aviators Killed. | 1GHT AT MANY POINTS JEVERAL PLACES ARE BEINC HEAVILY BOMBARDED. British Artillery Again Engaged i a Furious Duel--Swaying Lines ii the Forests of Argonne When Spow Hampers Aggressive Move ments, Pdris, Feb. 9~(3 p.m. -Official).-- rench artillery brought down atierman | atbe when it was attempting to re 'onnoitre the trenches along the Ois o-day; the pilot and observer were Alled. British troops operating in the vi- inity oi La Dassee have retaken a ill which was recently ceded to the ermans which had attacked in over vhelming force. Activity about Serrsons continues to | increase. Reports received to-day say | that city, which is already almost on mass of ruiys, is now being bomband- {ed by the Germans with incendiary | {bombs and parts of the ruined buili- {ings have been set oun fire. / ! Germans are bombarding Fires, where the Belgian headquarters have been located, with heav y guns, and in the vicinity of Ypres and Nieuport the | British artillery is again engaged in {a furious duel. | | "A battle in the forests of the Ar- | { gonne region is still in progress and | 18 characterized as very much con- | fused by officials, The line swings | back and forth Yike an accordion, the | advantage ranging first on one side | and then on the other. The woos | ag- Tessive movements, nevertheless the | hting is of a very fierce character. War Tidings. The 'British } government stoutly | piuaintains that the captain of the | { Lusitania was not ordered by gov. | {ernment officials to use a neutral | flag. { Russian military observers. in Po. | land find in' the disorder evidenced if | this German retreat inefeari provt | of what they call the weake g of | 'the Germian® "morild. The | gel al ! ol of militagy opinion in saw is that the Russians 'will retake | weptern Poland "in the early spring. | =Lieut. Price Jones, Princess Palri: | cia's Infantry, recently wounded, un- derwent a successful operation at } Woolwich Hospital. } The Princess Patricia's Regiment has again been in action. in the trenches. = Lieut, H. E. - Sallivan is | reported to have been wounded on | Saturday last. | Lieut. Osborne MelLean, of | Quebec, who eame to England withf| the first Canadian contingent, has | received a commission in Kitchener's | | army. i The Belgian gorrespondent of the | { Rotterdawn #lewspaper, the . Nieue Courant, writes: 'The Canadian purses here in Flanders look very smart indeed. In the field they are everywhere, aud know no danger." | Explosive bullets were used by the | Germans before Warsaw, A German deroplase, Whith Jew over | Dunkirk, was. later brought down by cannon fire. Battle Front In Two Places ------ | "Betrograd, Feb. 3 ¥ngagonumta are | ing in, intensity at 'two ex! ties of the eastern battle front | in East Prossin--56 well as in the Car. athians, according to information Pet today. The same that on the Warsaw A , reaching here from War- saw, says that . among the prisoners | at the junction of the Baura riv- ber of women. ns message, some of women were found with rifles in | "bands in the first lime of | LIVELY FIGHTING NOW ~~ ON THE WESTERN FRONT LAST EDITION FREE PP EPEAT PERI PER MP he . . » + ° BERESFORD'S DEMAND. : * * -- +* 4 London, Feb. 9. == Lord & % Charles Beresford will, in the + + House of. Commons, to-morrow, + demand that Great Britain treat + # the German raiders on unde. # + fended places as pirates, and + + after trial by court-martial + + hang them in public for murder ¢ + of women and children. * Lan: ~ FREER RF RRP PEO FIP EI MRL TOWNSHIP MUST PAY. Brockville General Hospital Succeeds Against Elizabethtown, Brockville, Feb. 9.~The Brockville General Hospital has succeeded in an action brought iu the "local courts against the township of "Elizabeth- town for the collection of a large snc- count for the care and- treatment of indigent patients. The case was the first tried here under the new law, making municipalities liable for the payment of such indebtedness. Other similar actions are pending, A Queen's Man Had to Have Leg Amputated The news was received here on Monday, and heard with very much regret that William Cassels Buchan an, a member of the Queen's gineers, at Salisbury Plaln, had had to have his leg amputated at the knee owing to blood Polsoning, caused by a rusty nail on: which he stepped while at 'work in the eou- struction of the huts for the: g, He was in the hospital for quite a {time in the hope that it would not be necessary to perform the opera- tion. ' A The bright young eungibeer.is a son of Rev. J. 'H. Buchanan, a medical missionary in Central Indfa, and a sister, Miss Ruth Buchanan, is' ih Saskatoon taking normal train- ing. The . family lived" in' Kingston for the past few: years. : § Band p na. and at t . toenight. Sand it 4 Ande ASME. ; 6 all, 8. po. 4 vs". Grand Operk 1buse, oF BAge BY bond ote, THE DAILY BRITISH WHIQ Is on Sale at the Following City Stores: : Bueknslls News Depot ,. 200 Klug 0 Clarke, J W. & Cu «vei $63 Princess College Book Btore. sis: 188 Priudess Coulter's "Grocery «isis. 80D. Princess Cullen's Grocery, Cor, Prin. & Aitrea Frontenac Hotel mane st Gibacno's Drug Store .. kdt Byuare Lowe's Grocery .....sviv Portsmouth McAuley's Book Store i...08 Priucess | McGalrs Cigar Store, Cob, Prin. & King McLeod rs Grocery ....81 Uplon 81. W, Medley's Drug Store, 200 Un'yéraily Peters' Grocery BLore vive. 11 Paal's Cigar BLOTS. .sssenn Prouses Drug Store «.+:313 Princess Valleau's Grocery ...... 305 Montreal BORN. SHARMAN--In Kingston, Feb. 1915, to Mr. na dre H J. €harman, No. 9 Fifth 8t., a DIED. PATTERSON--~In a Gh " al Hospital, he eis Hors Funeral from thelr ve , -Joyee« ville, Thursday Morning at 10 o'clock. : Friends sand ascquaintsnees invited to attend. a i §5 IN MEMORIAM. : In loving memory of i Brown, who died on Feb. th, § at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W: J. Stinson. {ing We had a little tr once, e Was our ; 2 We loved her, o: For 5 da within Lonely are oup For the one we lov En. i i - ath, od te Irene Patterson, any daugh- x eel ead teen Me tg er 2 son, aged 1 year and 7 months. Very Vigoro Si Ls % &Y SEE er oe

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