» 2 THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, MONDAY, MARCH 1, 1915, { r § BULLET IN HEART; WALKS MILE British Soldier In London Hospital| Has Strange Experience. : London, March 1.--Amongst the! many curious cases of unds which have been investigated by X-rays at Saint Bartholomew's Hospital is one (in which a German bullet was found | embedded in the muscular part of a soldier's heart. The radiographer who located it told The Chronicle re- presentative that the bullet entered the man's left shoulder and burrow-! ed downwards, and thé amazing part, of the affair was that after the sol- and since "the. war, . hronght to the he aD Fs dor one minds of his listeners the terrible | He did not realize that he was wound reglities of war, Short ; addresses | he said, until he saw a few were also given hy D. T. W. Simpson Lapiashes of blood. The bullet wes! and W. H. Hunter; songs by Ples.| not removed, and the man lived after- | Palmer, F. Logett and P. Delisle; geu- wards cordian and mouth organ duets by This is by no means an isolated Pte Hoymer. Ro R. G. II. Tia- case of a man living, and even fol- | Vers acled. as chairman, : lowing some -occupation with a for- The United Empire Loyalist chap- eign body in his vital part Two ter, T.0.D.F., assembled at the hame interesting radio-photes in the labo- | of Mys. Ul M. Wilson, West street, on | ratory at St. Bartholomew's illustra- | Saturday afternoon, to commemorate (oq (his. One was that of a German "Pnardeburg Day." A short pro-| puller embedded In the right lung. | gramme' was given, after which light Ly 1 eaeured about one and one-guar- refreshments were served. {ter inches long, and the delineation Mrs. Laura Cowan, held on remand, |'was perfect. Others shew. a hum- charged with attempting to commit ber of pieces of shrapnel in the skull suicide, was again remanded for an- | cavity at the base of the eye, under- other week, fneath the brain. The shrapnel en- tered one side-of the cheek and pene The alterations to the interior of the Robinson company's stofe on DUn-| frated through to the other side, das street. have heen held up, owing | to lack of the necessary steel for re- inforcing the walls. 5 ! M. T. Madole attended the conven- tion of the Retail Hardware Merch- ants' Assoviation held im Toronto last week, The Sunday school in connection with Grace Methodist {'hurch held its | frustrated. i anniversary on Sunday. The geholars| The German authorities have de-| assembled in = the schoolroom at 10 |¢ided upon a considerate decrease in | § am., thed proceeded in a body to the | the bread ration for the army. { ceptre aisles of the church. The pas- Emperor William. has _ bestowed ! tori Rev, C. F. Coagg; gave a shart | the decoration of the Iron Cross on address. C. Eywel, the superinten- | Enver Pasha, Turkish minister of dent, in his report, gave the follow- | wa.. ing figures : Total number of officers, | An persons desiring to go to Hol- teachers and scholars, including the | land from England must obtain a i adult Bible classes, 500; average at- permit from the home office three | tendance during the vear, 323; in- days before sailing. i crease, 20; cradle roll numbers 109; | The entire crew of the American | home department, 25. During the | steaniér Evelyn, sunk by a mine, is {year 30 pupils have not missed a i safe at Bremen, i { Sunday, 10 pupils have attended ev- | "ouine 16 the shortage of food dan! ery Sunday for two years, and one | Germany the German outborities pupil. Clarence Scott, has not missed {po vo ordered the expulsion of 560 | am attendance in four years. 'The | Chinese A school is in a very flourishing condi- | The ' use of bye, . barley, wheat, tion, so much so -that the accommo | buckwheat and potatoes for the ma- | dation is not large enough. { . 4 A The ma Thi n . | nufaeture of spirits has been prohi- The members of the Third contin | bited in Denmark. gout of the 47th Regiment pasaded to! The number of automobiles ia Ger Trinity Methodist Church, where the | MaDY not being used for military pastor. Rov. T. Sellery, preached a PuUrposes-will he reduced about very able sermon on "A Good Soldier | One-half. i of Jesus Christ." ' It is stated that a new cartridgs | - devised for the Fremeh -army will] propel a bullet half & mile witnout! The British Bulldog. | any perceptible rise or fall. | Harry Lauder's latest song, com- | 1. epee days' fighting around Vp-| posch on the way home from his res, the Germans lost 400 killad and | tour: 6,000 wounded or prisoners. The | allies, losses in dead and wounded to | | talled only 130. The allies still hold | Ane when she sounds 'the call, the position, | i} Her boys in the far-ofi other-lands } Germans were completely ¢hecked | | Obey it. one an all. | by the British in attempts to capture | | For it's every Briton's duty {Chateau Heerentage near Ypres. | #/ To do what he can do | Berlin papers report. that whole | To 'defend our British Empire, | battalions - of English suffragettes To stand and see her through. have la in France to do supply and transport work. $f CHORUS. The allied fleet of forty warships | Far it's a dear old the | penetrated: the Dardanelles long dis- | Motherland, tance, destroying two Asiatic side | Her sons are ever true; forts, and is now shelling fort Darda- | Her boys in the far-off. othenlands nes" 'A French squadron is cruising | Will see her through and through. | under the forts at the entrance whieh | It's a dear old home is the Home- are now dismantled. | > Admiral Von Pehl, chief of the German admiralty staff, has been se- | lected to succeed Admiral Von In- | genohl whose Pemoval from com-| mand of the German fleet, was an-| ced on Fridey. No reasons for| the change is given. } The Germans have a new weapon | in the shape of liquid fire which they | project into the trenches with terri-| For everything that's right. | Meest. aah obs; Retich oH It's a dear old hame the Homeland, | oo German' guns and destroying | | We love her more and more; 1 | We'll fight the German night down |Amutunition depots. A French aWa-| As we've never dond hefore. RAILWAY Double Track Route The International Limited -- No 1. Daily WESTBOUND Kingston . Toronto . . Hamilton . London ,. . Buffalo .. . Detroft ,. . Chicago The International Limited EASTBOUND Lv. Kingston . Ottawa , . Montreal . New York . . Portland { Napanee March 1.--On Friday evening in the town hall, the members of the Third contingent of the 47th Regiment, who are stationed in. Napanee, were enter tained to a smoking concert, through the kinduoess of W. H. Hunter. An i lustrated: talk on Belgium was given by W. T. Herrington, whose address was very interesting and instructive. Calored lantern slides, showing the | cities and towns of Relgium, before 2:20 pm. * 30 p.m 41 pm 1:56 p.m Li0 p.m 9:65 p.m 00 am 4 Daily 8:31 am apply J. P. 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OPEN SUNDAYS ~ Domestic Vacuum [It's a dear old land is the Mother land, land is It's as good as in days of yore; We are steady, aye, and ready, While the British Bulldog's watch- ing at the door. {It's 'a peaceful land is the Mother i "land, HE STO We never want to fight, But shoulder to shoulder we'll ever stand Ask for Demonstra- tion. | | R.J. REIDNEW $ ssa, Asia Minor. © Many inhabitants, | That 'Britons shall be free; are jeaying in panie. ; { And that .the glory of our Empire | From us will never ude { That Britons ever will lend. La tiféd neutral - countries that they hold themselves at liberty to stop all] shipping'ito and from Germuny and] her alliés, 'because of German sub-! ---- -- tor bombarded the forts at Metz of n | fostively; i | Te ; . | Internd) tro are 'imminent [14 Saran old. land, in the! Mother | Constantinople. 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