Daily British Whig (1850), 6 Mar 1915, p. 3

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Fo. i : . . 3 THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, MARCH 6, 1915. | PAGE THRE® " - a S---- ---- a-- TT -- TS ------------------ AT EARL ROBERTS GRAVE WAR BULLETINS, : Fresh to strong east to northeast winds, with snow. Sunday snow. or : : War Secretary Garrison has #! ---- begun an investigation of the +! TE teacy's Tonight A Kingston Soldier Photographed as He Was Paying a + ar erving with Canadian con { == Store Open Until 9.30 Visit of Respect to the Tomb of the {BY Men's Umbrelias FESSIONAL RI lustrous Dead. 60 only, fine imported quality -- slide-fitting, ribbed; reg. Bi BAKERS price $1.00, ; ; To-night 79c. MT er cts ste pigs iE Ladi H ) = 108 pairs only, Black Silk Boot Hose, sizes 8 1-2 to 10. An i i Winnipeg and Montreal regi- 3 "ha . 5 : . a Ta . A as : Cold Breakers, guar-J} dal. London. We went all through it, | lantic, afd Wilfrid with the naval & merits of the Second Contingent Imported make that did not turn out as sample. Our loss is your ¥ tid and then down into the crypt to see the | forces at Vancouver. Their late father, have arrived safely in Britain, + gain to-night; reg. price 25¢. anteed Lo eure anv Cold, burial place of Lord Roberts. While we! it will be remembered, was at one time + + re there, a staff photographer of the an auctioneer in Kingston, having: 2a FREE PEEPE PER SEP ELE SS bb bb » Grippe or Bronchitis, Daily Graphic was taking a photogroph stand on 'Brock pe just above the ® of Lord Roberts' grave, and seeing us Bank of Commerce bui ding; - t 15 25 Cents at : O-Nn1 C, Gananoque [ll rte At Best's A pod : P i : 2 el March 6.--As the assembly room gion The Popular Drugstore, To Fie Nl, Sunapoque High School, wnder hi ou e tam Open Sundays, ? ; hs ; ¢ the auspices of the focal Red Cross LOI General French, { a special report Friday 'afternoon, said there had been no material change in the positions of the forces in Flanders, although the British had captured two Ger- man trenches. Britain has notified the Unit- ed States that all foodstuffs sent to Germany will he seized and paid for. . Yprotteeee ung him, requested us to stand neaf we grave and have our pictures taken. 1 of course, we consented, and T am ilosing a copy of the print that ap- | onday's issue of the Daily bbs aw lots gf wounded French, Bel- and Englfh soldiers while up in + * 4 + +* 4 + & * + * +> >, h n - S_-- Kings Ont., atic I lon. At night the city is practicall~ %° The Turkish forts are hastil + + + + * * + * -* + + - Major Fletche r, of W 3 in darkness, We used to get lost three dismantled and evacuated Major Leach is at present in times every day on an average. We went the Allies' fleet moves up with the Army Service Cc to the tower of Londdn, and had a very Dardanelles. ected with the first contingent. He interesting afternoon there. * The crown en I at Kingston, where his wife and | jewels were magnificent »sWe algo vis The Russians have begun a child still resid with his mother, Mrs, ited Buckingham Palace, .\Whitchall general westward march: Ger. F. W. Smith, Elliott Farm, Kingston Hide Park, St. James', Marble "Arch. s and Austrians lose in Station. Gamanges, Madame - Tusand's, and In a recent letter written to his wife, around all the principal streets. We also from Salisbury Plains. Sergt, Maj. saw the coromation robes in Stafford Leach stated thyt in November he had House They were grand. We wanted been granted six days' leave of absence, to get around Westminster Abbey and | « Accompanied by Sergt. Maj. Fl ter, he | the British Museum, but did not have pent a day with an aunt at Str n,| the time, Everyone was very: good to whom he had not seen. sin 1c was us and took pleasure in directing us tin 5, 3 fourteen years of age. He goes on to where we wanted to go. Six days' leave for ( oughs and Bron- ay 3 & : seems & long time, but it was not long chitis, he most pop- "1 had hardly a minute to spare while enough for us. to see all, we wanted to." TY rat vorrverie in town, as we wére trying to see all the Two other sons of Mrs. Smith are ular and Sr SL I'eHi dy 8% places of interest. On Satirday after- also in the service, one, Athol Leach, i sold, { sed w ith Dover's if noon we went to see St. | 's Cathe- serving on the Cruiser Niobe in the At- ge hb eet rey FREE PI bbe b bal + many battles. Apstria is mow threatened with serious famine. < The Allies ate making gains along the entire western front. Prisoners from the German army arriving at Dunkirk say all rations for the troops have been much reduced. * a RE Society, Mrs. Grant Needham, To- ronto, gave an inspiring address on "Origi d Work of the Red 2 a a rs agin and. Werk of the Re The golden opportunity to make an extra saving of 10% (pn i Gananouue Encampment No. 89, all your cash purchases. LO.0F,, rge con- . o op 4 . . ) tingent on Wornedas hog tor Join the hundreds of thrifty buyers at Steacy's to-night. a friendly visit to the brethren of the Kingsion Encampment, and the . 2 s . visitors were royally entertained. Se double stamps means that besides getting quality ) merchandise At the Board of Trade meeting on A ; at the lowest in the city prices--you effect Thursday evening, the needs for K : Red Cross work was brought up by \ C. A. Lewis, manager of the local IN . - branch of the Merchants Bank of AAS : i Canada, and as a result about $120 Soli : 0 wag added to the funds for that purpose. (Lo | | i" Sept Lh GT ER 4 A { g : : ad A number from Gananoque drove | to the home of Mr. and Mrs. George! y PERV YY EEE ERYY LUSTRE ? 3 b t ie pn gen Peck, a few miles east of the town, = . - --_ } % 4 last evening for a house party and MERA Pr \ 3 ; 3 dance.. - Messrs. Allan and Mallory : \ i 3 we ad furnished music for dancing. { | OTHERS JUST #8 Hoon : The ladies gf the local Red Cross! ® | . Te gota Society entertained their visitor, : i i 3 ; : 2 $ FURR | Mrs. Grand Needham, Toronto, at! 4 i [mt sx i 3 ; pr | an afternoon tea at the council cham. | a enn $ r seq 3 : | | ber in the town hall yesterdayt at- | a | ternoon. Rev. Melville Taylor, pastor of Grace Church, who has been spend- ing the past few days in Toronto oh : | at the Dominion Alliance conven- | Button : OF -Laced Han, retumed Bowe fo-dame | 8 - Blucher, Light or Me- i igh School Inspector J. BE. Weth- i . ; erell, Toronto, found the teaching ; ! = dium heavy sole; size 4 » / A uh) 3 ) 8 pe p staff and equipment of the local . pe to 7 1-2. Quite a nifty at £3 ot ; : 4 ' | 6choel well up to the standard re- : | \ : SIRES ed o e. ; 50 oni PR " o%| | auirement. The school had one of Excellent Quality. 3 shoe... For ; ai : : | the most successful years in the his: Shoulder Roasts on le KEELEY Jr, MO.D. Bud | tory: OPTOMETRIST AND OPTICIAN | ox ! + : - e Roasts ..... .15¢c b. La he Lb | a spomsmox av. Rib Roasts ........18¢ "228 Princess Street. wt -------- SER 8 di bor t Move Out A Thousand Of The Far- | Round Steaks rere .19¢ (oor above the Opera House. : SergteMajor Leach, Kingston, and Sergt.-Major Fletcher, Win. mers. \ -- ive Sirloin Steaks .... 22% > ™ nipeg, at the grave of Karl Roberts, Renfrew M k Stewing Bee and - . . It Tas been talked of before,"and f d ddim le i | RS 000 faked of Netore; and 2 \RESTIVE IN GERMANY, A Picture Of France. parts of Renfrew county; but still : Dr, David Starr Jordan, theres something in it. Joat is, | Ibs. for sees seanen Social De: ts Revolting In The 1 have known France more or less | that the Government shoul - move | Sela rosaian Diet. ng In The wen from my student days in Paris| practically all the farmers in the wild | Rotierd Merch' bolt in. ina {in 1879 to the outbreak of the pres-| and fimbered lands in the west of | The WwW i ; vy era, Faron 0. ole eat: | ont catastrophe, which was thrust Renfrew county and parts of Lan-| 4 m.: i § ingly evident that the social Demo- | 00n unwilling France by the perfec- | ary and Frontenac out to the west: a In i orale of Germany aire beginning to re- | 0, or military savagery, 1 have seen | and then reforest all that district | 4 | volt against the Prussian refusal 10 | 1 heljeve. a Steady rise in the sturdy | with pine. "It is a natural pine dis- | : . grant a reform of the frarichive, . #pirit_of .democracy interest in ser-| trict," remarks one well acquainted | : ie EE ------------ a ------] : Fuosdny's. discussion of the question | 15, problems and in every advance! with the situation. = "Look at the 1 y . eo' led to a scene. in the Prussian Diet. |}, philosophy, HNtérature, art ang abandoned farm after. a few years, ae ob OO While Dr. Lichknecht was braving the | science. "The word "decadent" has. and you will find young pine spring- Limited, Phone 597 1ISCOoUun anger of the war party he made the | hg veining as applied to France. | ing up all over it. It would pay the a Sa he" ko - remarkable declaration, that "'demo- { The nation has been sorely wounded, | county for the Government fo expro- ve worn ot | py cratic control by the Ppeople would! and by her own sons, but she has priate these lands, giving the owners ' have Prevented the war.' _ oo made a swift-recovery; und since she acre for. acre in the west. and also : i ] 8 " } eS 6 VGIWarts, in spite " [turned her face from militarism J0 | su m_ with enot money # - pt onl " | sor, describes the scene, su OE oi nation inthe world has moved f0r=' to fran hem fo the west and HEAD ii done by us. Satisfaction March 2nd will remain for all time | ward in the things. that count in cl-| keep them over the first year, till } CATARRH OR A COLD + guaranteed. : a remarkable day in the history -of | vilization more surely than the re- they secured their first crop. In * mn : the Prussian state.) On. that day @n | public of France. = She has the sym- fact, it would be a good move to | Re : - : | nity vas afforded the Govern | pathiés ahd Food 'wishes of AImMOSL. | mecsmane them even to New Ontario, . S&S Rr ra RA alliday' E | Opens Air Passsges Mgnt Up. 3 [| HI 8 Electric Shop | p- F hone 94 - - . - < ment to recogmize, not-in words, but | the whole civilized world. € has but hey would have to be "carried 8 in Goals, ibe self sateificing Surage mest Serlaiy ine. 3 With Profes- | there for mare than the pas (Season BA ; of the people. e than | sor Guerrard, not see France as u ot be able ro- Rat Yous | whole people would have beem offered | 5 godless, austere, remote; I see her, cy A which, if the Instant relief--no wailing. = Your the Diet if it had used the opportun- | intensely human hed with indec war continues, is a matter of chnal clogged nostrils open right up; . the | ss ity fi pouncing | a free franchise, | encies and blasphemies, scarred with | deration. Leave them where they ®ir passag i? your head clear and "abut the position of affairs remain as innumerable battles often blinded ire and they'll always have compara- breathe freely. ore of old. - ¢ | and stumbling, but fighting on un-| tively 'ops; while re-forested | aking, § Moving, head-. Bi, uly one member, Dr. Liebknech t, dismayed "for ideals she cannot 1 he Qicriet pe roduce . constant 3 . Fyness. No struggling for | : treated the Iranchise juegtion as thor. | ways define. ; revenue to more than nance the breath at night: Jour SM or aa Having decided to stay at | oughly as ii deserved. he be-| An old nation perhaps, but. her! moving proposition. re would larrh disappears. . ; | : [gan to speak the Conser: : i mighty heart is throbbing with un-| he some hardships. Some of the old- | mall bottle of Firs Cream my present place of busi- af the Na ional Liberals ho | conquerable life, er. men wou Jament. leaking. what | Balm ron. Jour : is AoW, APP ness all orders placed now : , SRE { 3 en a hard ) 3 1 A ¥ tiseptic, E ut i {ou asleep when tho} 0d heen Svend result. would be, healing cream on ole. it for monuments to he erected "Bat even i vernmen ¢hance ake 'Came their | grofter prosperity. | throu pas. | © 3 3 grounds that it has 'nothing to 1 § aesc 7H fr their grader == | Sage of the head, soothes the inflam. | the nti will haye my with the cam, refused to hear , thse | sess : . BORN. : ni} 28 of swollen mugous men and | best atte a ok { Socialists' ME Bo ges SER 0 | ABE £ on = | roliet t . f : people acives will hear them . ! 3 I» fo al SE er "Mh" fs ox demand the i : id SAL 8 outhbrilge, Mass. | | State in body and RY {ET om dom jo . 1936, to Mr. and] v {ing and aduiing n ChE hk 4 8 k ard, a son. " control by the the war, = { Wear.Like Iron Rubber: A RR Brrr tsa nuestra sn at EE Ra ie 8 a sss eRe rah. FREES ga RFA FS ray

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