Daily British Whig (1850), 15 Feb 1915, p. 1

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KINGSTON ONTARIO, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 25. 1915 big ie - " ---- ys YEAR 82 NO, 38 LAST EDITION SE -- - Eh issn -- ----- - a -------------------- Es _--_-- or RT ---- COLD-BLOODED MURDER . y ' i «4 -- J ONTARIO INFAN TRYMEN i ||| Advocated Now by German Paper, is : 3 | BRITAIN- AMERICA | Report | ] s | . - . London, Feb. 15.--The Daily Express : lil = NOW IN RENCHE PEACE SERA : a oe oo I. . A LE 4 ; (February 14, 1815--February 14, 1913.) f Germany is beginning to realize that 2 ; 3 x ws, | ------ I + edherof oll mankind, . 1 amy ae a pc oglend ee And the Province May Expect! s**++++sssesssnssssssres f in coicord tears | German pee wis oc: (French Drove Them From the Seen rovince ay {* + Owain Toe - t {and the German press, under instruc. + 4 . + A BIG APPROPRIATION. 4]! ming Thy Sokdreign Wil, fii] tions from Grand Admiral Von 2 Nort {& CLEAN YOUR WALKS. + 4 a Casualty List 3 b 3 | Servi oy - dom still {il} Turpita's press bureau, is launching | Heights at a. (2: V hs * y i {4% London, Feb. 15.--Ten bil- ¢ : Nin nae o . ||| | schemes to improve the blockade. # Now that a hig thaw has set + 3 S---- | # lion dollars have been appropri. + hearts sincere. fii]. The Deuschte Mantags Zeitung pub- # in, every sidewalk in the city + . 3 | # ated by the allies, thus far, in $ i " 1ii|Yishes an open letter to Grand Ad- + should be cleared of ¢ Heirs of one glorious past 1A | NDERS| 4 the most expemsive war, from + 1 the 5 all last . iil] miral Von Tiruitz, in which the fol- # slush so as to make walking + | # the standpoint of human lives, + OT as shall || lowing savage policy is advocated : {# agreeable. Clean walks will : % dollars and war material, ever 4 ||| Brothers, hy heagths of yore-- if] "As long as our Sloshade only de, lp T-- Be prevent people falling and en & - | + waged, so David Lloyd George, # |i Mrothers, on and Shore [| stroys. ships and = goods, it vemains } OV bY | & dangering their limbs when ¢ he ARE LIKELY WITH THE BRIGADE | % chancellor of the exchequer, as- 4 Brothers Toy more' iH for England mn question of _ money j OY ER 250 YARDS OF GERMAN + things freeze up again. Let ¢ be AT THE FRONT. | # serted in the House of Com- + Faichiwl aid strong {{| Ships 4hat are sunk are written off | TRENCHES NEAB LABASSEE. [+ every citizen clean off his walk Be 3 -- | # mons, this afternoon. The chan- 4 2s : 8s a business expenditure, and the & to-day. * 4 Col. M. 8, Mercer or Col. R. E. W.| & cellor, however, assured fhe # Vainly, between such souls, . |i} fight ia unequal because Britain puts | French Chausseurs Made a Brilliant | 4 * kK: Turner Is in Command of the Por. | # members that there was no dan- & The storm-swept ocean rolls; ia Gly Ziopey, while we put in our Bayonet Charge In the Vosges-- | PEEPIPEIE FEISS EPL LIE Plot Soi D1 the Contingent On the it a Ce wr . Kill Ths Mont a ore sien * "Thing will he differet when Bri.| The Germans Continiie Their Bom. | KOREANS RELEASED : resources of any of her al- "Till Time's last sands are spent, . SADE . "1 . » i KOREAN 5 ing Line, 4 lies would be exhausted in the 4 This prayer to Heaven be sent: foh Joegets poet, Lerspns + Bardment at Soissons. ' 4 Toran, Fu. 15--Accoring is | Ber tare. : od i Th See Hn |The aon oe Bgciel)-- | Convced OF Conspiricy To Asai 8 oo IaOYRIBE. « yi das } " g : de will be effective only if it costs e eat of the Ge 8 @ © Japan re & Sables this morning, one of Canada's | 4 yeaa atest tte sets titre : Be Tens of rye uly 8-3 cos d | three-day battle around Norrey and | oul K Fob. 15.~~Amnest 5 infantry brigades of the first come | Our father's God whose hand = he li of many glish women and | three- | Seoul, Korea, Feb. ~Amnesty tinaant Bg ohn ts. dacs in the | ST | To Ja iers God whose han men.' . Xon in Lorraine, and the success Of | has been granted by Japanese auth- a Ts thot here that | BAYONET CHARGE. | The *Shiury haa Sheuned I ree {allied infantry charges along the | ority to Baron Yun Chi-Ho, a for to, the first, or the Ontoro infantry Ee i TH nfold ei STRUCK BY A TRAIN. |foad from Bethune to Labasee.| ner cabinet minister; Yan Ki-Tak, : bri a est, fal hat - honor, This | WA8 Made on Skis; First Time Wn |i he yeass to rome enfol: i j were claimed in despatches received | formerly connected with the Korean 3 Diise, as fa on A he os History. t au » Kindness as o old, i Three Persons Were Killed by a here to-day. { Daily News! An Tai-Kog, Im-Chi- A Wigac's a8 Cex ov I London, Fob, 15.--The Daily Chron- {lll IY huiy manila i Flying Express |, The Germans have - been driven { Chong, Yi Sung:Hun and Ok Kwan- 4 cond, third ang fourth gre bat. . snd on, Feb, 15.-- te Dail : | To us he show: il YiDE Rkxpress, {from the heights surrounding Nor- | Pin "ho in July of 1913 were sen. 4 talions, and is made up entirely of { icle correspondent at Geneva tele- i il London, Feb. 15.--Alexander D. Meo- {ray after three days of furious tenced to six years' imprisonment % men from Ontario infantry regi- graphs : : i i May all the nations share, . + {il | Lean, formerly of Aldborough town- | fighting. Reinforcements brought up | after having been found sullty of an i ments commanded hy Col. M. S. Mer + The first. bayonet sharge " skis || Lord toa, Thy gracious CAP -- {ft{ ship, his son Ross, aged fourteen, by the enemy to enable the Germans attempt to assagsinate Genersl Ter- £ oer, of Toronto. It is Site possi | pecurred yesteraay in the oops: I aie Thy hams Bre. P ' {if ; 2nd his daughier Elizabeth, aged to retain their hold on the positions | oon Japanese governor-general of 2 Ble, however, that the rd or High- | near Col dw Bonhomme. Forty 4 }- | Pra od to the tite of Peace! iisix, wera killed at Bellevue, Sunday | they captured on Saturday, arrived | Kores land brigade, commanded by Col. R. | pine chausseurs and two officers, who ti Hi hgdom stil mefoase. : night, when an espress,. running | too late. They spent their force in | The trial and conviction of these E. W. Turner, of Quebec, may he the | had been cut off, were asked to sur- i Tint wrang a war shall erase fiity miles an hour, crashed ints |an unsuccessful attempt to take an- | Koreans two. des aot air . 3 one that has heen sent first into ae- | render. Instead they charged down if orever more: ill their cutter five minutes after they | other hill captured hy the Freneh | oo siderable attention for the reason an tion. This brigade includes the 4Sth.! the slopes on skis into the German ll left church for home. Jean, aged | early Sunday. = id a thet corcutn Kure: +1 Highlanders, Toronto, commanded by | trenches. A terrible struggle en- | = pr > Tr ===--==--l | ten, sustained internal injuries which British forces west of Labassco | oo had been subjected to torture in E Lieut.-Col. Johu Currie, M.P., and {sued. All the French were killed but + may eause her death. have assumed an energetic offensive | buildin up the case against.the ac- containing many - men irom other | the German losses were double. > mn . b Y ------ movement along both banks of the | cused . f parts of the province. "A thrilling battle between a Zep- IS GERMANY PLANNING 'WAR TAX OF 90,000 Fit Of Anger Kills Baby. canal, leading toward Bethune. One; - . In any - event, it is quite evident | pelin and threo roplanes was wit- h , { Detroit, Feb 15.~Holding his | British regiment charged German GAR i that many Ontario hoya are already | nessed Saturday afternoon by thou- INVASION OF HOLLAND 1 ON TRUST COMPANIES breath in Hi fit of 2x gor En his positions and captured more tan | 20 000 nN Mo ith in the thick of it, in addition to the | sands of wen inh the Gorman and 1 mother attempted gu wah or 250 yards of trenches. { 9 a n <n Princess Patricins The general im- | French trenches, a litt e sou of S---- | rl : : : S-- { his Bhim @ E * pression here 'is that Ontario had now | Muelhausen. The : Zeppelin, coming The 'Dutch Coast Harbors Are the ! How Federal Taxes will Affect Shagolate stains from bia. fase, 150 Brilliant French Charge { For Se on : hotter brace herself for casualty liste, [from the Black Forest, and sailing . . | g Sat a him gee il a An oficial statement from (he 2 which will hit home, and very severe. towards Relfomt, wha met by nc foal of the Enemy's. | Financial Institutions while 'a physician struggled with | War office this afternoon commends u ly. ! | aeroplanes, which were flying mue } fame Sm . . a band of French chausseurs, who, il 3 LIE i me Forces. of the Province. rota Mathes Shire ob | nding txthaet, summed ances "The great airship accepted batt Ba -| Toronto, Feb. 15.-T s : : oo» 3 Germans in the Vosges, executed a Ran ANOTHER CUNADER and the fight began, lasting forty London, F¢b. 156.--Events in Hol n b. 1 be new taxes |, investigate, gave the cause of death - | upon th T inc 0 ." : : brilliant bayonet attack on skis. Se- Ottawa, Feb, 45. he cheques is- minutes. Both sides fired continuous- Jang = ths Bear Siuse form the SIU es Er wirhe Sf Selint and a th rang vlation from holding veral of the chausseurs cut their|gyeq for separation allowances and SAFELY IN PORT ly and manoeuvred marvelously, It It is alleged that Germany is mass-| BOvernment's war chest as much as| © >oo- Way through the German lines and | aesigned pay to families of. the Can- was the gim of the aeroplanes to [some people expected: Taking the d. The others were taken ditionary forces now total 2 y : ing an army on the eastern fromtier : C escape adian expe nary Did Not Encounter Any of the got above the = Zappelin. They : al; of the little state, menacing it with [Statistics published n the govern-| O%rTanza Claims 20,000 Volunteers prisoners. i 20,000 th. Approxi- most succeeded: when the German gir- over § per mon ment of Ontario--in ich province| Mexico City, Feb. 15.~Twenty thou- A violent bombardment continues ly fitteen r cent." of the craft retired northwards at great ie Sa ol «Belgium Iu onder to geise all such companies doing De sand ..illworkers have offered to em- | In Belgium at several points to the nate Y etd a married, and German Submarines Re- aol" atte 156 protons 4x ald 1018 | must be. licensed, and mo which thelist in the army of Gen. Venes. | South notably at Solssons the war| co per cent, sons of widowed About ph STi cans of Holland Most Important a donuate. the . yam + nocarding lo hood man aouneed or pr noo, mothers. It is, ib that " N he | 8708S income of trust éompanies" am- | port given out. at Carranza - 8 ese - y Liverpool, Feb. 15.--The Cunard WILL OPERATE AT FRONT. The fact Is recalled that when the quarters here: veral buildings in Soissons that had | Majority of the troops sow servi a ounis to $3,889,000 and on loan % : 0 ; r h . thering on n in | €scaped previous bombardments. on the first contl liner Franconia, New York to Liver German armies were ga -| companies, $9,337,080, One per cent.| Ohe hundred thousand dollars in | escaped p pt |, rt [JRE Sl oT SEE oe ie BS SR orm ie | MR SR A G $ Krom Germans... i: REE. EA LPR ere ate " i i silen- LA | marines' N A a ee rt French dwar $93,373 from. the- loan 'compaaies ct dar of General tod 2 NA will elag German mortars, average lB ol 3 OWERMY. 15 B : T0RbA: hero uhat the tuitors or the the Drovines. Sula yitias 8 otal of fpermit ordinary a Srintattivns War Tidings ance issued to 8 ir, 16 guard against an the Qurpose of attending serious cases i Jodha nr Re Te of the . from s anclal| to be carried on, there OF the west coast of | Pais; Feb, 15.~A mew model travel: | Bretautions were | ling hospital leit Paris Saturday, with | 19%: EA +" The oXpedition iota institutions of this class. Added to] no small coins in the olf with Some expectancy is expressed at{ tal expenditure Franoonis piailed from New York [of six automobiles vans, one of which | {60ipt German authorities to try to this is the increased postage, the|which to make change. y Sho elite that the camp Yacuated the war Lo 3 and maintepan on Fi o Oth. Each night her |is an operating theatre. One nr is |OSCHDY Dutch coast harbors. It is stamps on checks, notes, telegrams --e of B fhener's army may be occupl- | for pay allowanees, $11,885 © ... portholes skylights wore blank- | fitted with a heater for the steriliza- |28erted that German troops already cahlegrams, and travelling represen- Auto Has Complete Drug Store on the Bext Canadian Sontinges t. | and troops and horses was +880, : 2 oted and her port starboard and | tion of bandages and instruments. | have violated Dutch neutrality more | tatives' tiekets. amounting to ahout| = York, Feb: 15.--A big motor ie Aus an 8 Jeramen ps ns 10% & foremast lights were displayed. There are four cars for the personnel | than once, and that German airships 25, per cent. 'or $30,567, making a : » «10. 8 en a census of the chure ells i a 3 ------ ~--five surgeans, two general practi [are continually committing lke acts: | grand total of $152,836.35 er year. Smbulanes equipped ith & Stuakt but throughout the empire, with the ob- "Buy Cough Syrupel at Gibeon 8. 5 Colenel: Rathbun Honored. tioners, and forty trained hospital | Reports that the allies are appiymz/| It is pointed out in this connection 3omplate gre Tor a ta ject of Tulsitioning hem sventusi- ' > = Deseronto, Ont, Feb. 15.--Citi- | attendants. The hospital will be es |duress to Holland to induce it {ofthat the loan and trust companies the French soldiers at the front by hr ne ous, Demi 8 DAILY MEMORANDUM. 5 Zens of Deseronto, irrespective of | tablished within the next fortnight. Join them Are mid het to. Taek Jouns Siready hay a2 Tucronsed taxation A0 the Lafayette Fund Assoelation on |. Vienna is seriously threatened| City Council, 8 BNR corner, bE class or treed, crowded Naylor's = 4 at'on. Dgland's policy is Te : the French liner Niagara, Money to | with bread famine owing to the n= f pomee i tien : hs Theatre on Saturday evening to say mit avery state liberty of choice. If 150 On arin Revenue. Ast of Bd purchase the ambulance. and re bo Pg Bom ppd to ng A, 3 > tor orobanin fied" oe 15 pm. & good-bye to Lient.-Col. E. Walter KAISER WILRELM Germany. respects Holland's neutra- the ay th fo Was raised through the medium of | called "war bread" is being sold at|Collegiates va. Paul's tea ps Rathbun, commander of the 9th Ar : lity, England certainly will respect Upon theso companies. the fox trot and the one-step. 20 cents & pound. avery Pot (46th, from § tillery Brigade, which is to sail wiih IS MUCH IRRITATED it. '¥ Germany invades Holland, 1c Ted -- , and sale, Toe oo the second contingent for services : goes with out saying that England UNITED STATES NITE abroad. Di Newton, an old time : will ald that country as it is aiding Supported by A. a. | x " ? y \ : Italy Buys 600,000 Blankets. Be : pa a Chicago, Feb. 15.--Contracts for THE DAILY Bi : Crieae Sythe coloners rather, pre- Over the. Anti-American Feeling |Pelsiun. BISTURBS GERMANY | 0 "icoss, 2%, ors conics ox Lady Borden i blankets fbr the Italian government Is on Sale at Richardson, ex<M.P.P. Rural Lean Developed at His Slayer Gets 8 Yeats. With rR RA are announced here. Shipments Will P; resent west: Creeggan splendidly worded | a San Antonlo, Tex., Feb. 15.-- The Text Has Been Sent to the will begin in 10 days afd Will con: 7 y Buckie News Toustl ooASh Xk B. address te Col. Rathbun, who was | Capital. the sentence of ninety-nine years in|!" ¥! oh he Fackica St OF 30.000 puny wand will con. | Bucknetrs Newt Dapof 238 visibly moved. In his reply, the) yy, Feb. 15. Kaiser Wil. [the peaiténtiary given Charles Cline | | 'on the Eastern weeks, and thin 0 000 Pairs each X e OT'S | Cottegs Book Store .... 193 Princess = colonel made & pies for young men to | pi KUe Feb. 15. --Kaiser { | the court record shows twelve men . week. The contracts total $1,500. Ph Coulter's Grocery ...... 309 Princess give themselves to the empire in her | Mo 8 Arritated M the Jronth of I nave been convicted for the murder Front. pve +909, -- Coalier ey oor a AT b hour of need. Po ale, rican looling fn. hi Ta [of Reputy Sherilt Candelaro Ortiz an | Beiin, Fab, 16. (via Witeless).] *™ imate d UD Ba ies | aris, Ampcls. Fronteusc Hotel ....s.s. Ontario St Mes. RAthBUR was prosented with ho disappron ry | September 11th, ree oll --It is admitted that the German Cabinet Of Pern i Gibson's Drug Store ..Maerke: Square & beautiful bouquet cn behalf of the ho dish or the Beamn of the angry these were gjven life sentences, and | Foreign 'Office considers the oor Resigns. Borden, wife of the premier, will be ! Re boas Lowe's Grocery ......... Portamouth eta ; v Lima, Peru, Feb. 15.--The ministerial | here next Monday to present the 8 . committee in charge. Col Ponton, | , ihi the others given terms ranging from can note protesting against the pro-| : McAuley"s Book Store ....9% Princess of Belleville, made " most aatnt lin Bosbapets, today, Sxiinited fivc to twenty-five years. J. R.|posea hich became acute at the end | colors to the 21st Battalion in the -- : Bas Seat) n- McGall's Cigar Btors, Cor. Prin. & King ; address. | United S not Rangel, said to be the leader of the 'cated thé imternational 3, Spit of Jas motth, Shen the introduction armouriey Shat exeuing. Major-Gen. » a .4 is df 4 5 : : i ™ States note, tained in |D80d of alleged smugglers, in the at- | The imperial chancellor has gone ov-| Sangre ! of get brought $h o io + Su Ty ghes an of iss. Muland) Soe 3 a. : : Appreciative reterences to the ate! depts en Bertin aise It tem capture of which Ortiz lost jer the outlines of the note with the. finances, country's » bers a : How Robert Jaf whe [made bY! carried "the. semi-official cpnfirmation | BIS life, is yet to be tried. foreign a Phy piaaitien. ais ' The entire cal & Present for the ceremony. « Prous. . Drug. Store... 113 Brinsess id : nd sewn The invited United . States Ambassadof' Germans Lose A Submarine. to be made the subject of a cabinet - trea! 23 senate, < T : [Gerard to his hendquaeters, near the | London, Feb. 15.--The Daily Tele- vouies iv will be 2 - BORN. 4 id Mortan, Sutante, 8 ten-year: | eastern battle front, to discuss the SIAPUL.ortethoudent telegraphs FL Jepiy Be made ap reves. , : : r1ER an. Kin a February old girl, A-boy playmate who situation, which i admitted serious. -| from: am derstood 8 : i . Ts Alert loitered on a backyard fence. | rion. jek a 2} Nave inquiries Made 5 Fuiaiden, To ye hat heen mbbdieated to : " v Porter, ig 2 a Ata Aman J ve every reason » he eastern x : ~~ s front, : chaneellor will - J ? : 8 La 4 Gorm bmarine U-2, which at- : LIAS DIED, 2a : ; YaCkee he. British oteamer Laertes, Ti aned in canter wi hm. : i M BROWN--In Kingstoh, on Spndey, " has suffered a mishap, and now is at lough recogni Feb, 14th, VR: Phnrvha : -. |the bottom of the North Sea, She ; ] . ; - Br D. ? ¥ ree ap. 1 Pp f ------ 2 i £0 in a of sition. It fs : Se gt Major Hl. E Law of Kingsto 0 Had } This : Honor (Piekse omit Howard! ' 3 : ? J Elia, otdost He t he 'is 'at le Touquet, France, on the 29th Pano Berea te Ans : of January. : SOBERT 10 4 J ------ - Phone rr ey Hiress Sergt.- Major H. E. Law, writing to of 'them is a sniper, and he can talk | -- the Canadian stationary hospital = Bif Ta ah vith im sey | whe Old Firm of 4 Toy Balloons. Touquet, France, on January 31st, he wnat, so Peters k and rb 254 ; = Prince of Wales 'was here on |up. A There are no 29th inst. He came with two | "One chip bing of the St. hospital. Tie pat. the Canadian ad I =~t., R . a 3 1 point by ing him the rounds of the hospital. er. I saw , have come the in the = Ottawa, with the hospital. surprising (6 | We. alee hx the. capital was ' : ve st jt ate 'before his native tongue. || undean yt h 1 ed to t. The 3 jo Be war, a

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