Daily British Whig (1850), 10 Mar 1915, p. 6

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PAGE 81x +r DAILY BRITISH war, WEDNESDAY. MARCH' 10; 1915. HIS HEALTH IN A TERRIBLE STATE "Fruit-a-tives" Healed His Kidneys and Cured Him HacersviLLR, ONT, Arc "About two years ago, | found my health in a yoy bad state. My Kid neys were not doing their work and 1 was all run down in condition." 1 felt the need of some good 1 remedy. and havingseen 'Fruit-a-tives advertised, I decided to try them. cir effect, 1 found more than satisfac te ary Their adtion was mild-and the result all that cold be expected My Kidmeys resumed their normal uction after I had taken upwards of a dozen boxes, and I regained my old- time vitality. Today, I am enjoying the best health I have ever had' B. A. KFLLY " Pruit-a-tives"™ is the Kidney Remedy in the world. s aud skin as well and therab 26th 1913 greatest It acts as on soothes and -a-tives" is sold by all dealers Bt soc. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25¢ or will be sent on rece of price by Fruit-a tives Limited, Ottaws | which were | sian soldiers said to them: i feat at Przasneyz. } GERMANS HAVE SHOT BOLT _ IN THE EASTERN FIGHT: Russian Troops | Have Shown Their Superiority. TEUTONS TOD WEARY FOR THE MARCHING THE CONDI TIONS DEMANDED Material Of Germany's Rein. forcements. Revealed In the Num- ber of Surroundings And< Their Lack Of Comrage To Endure Hard Petrograd, March 10.--In 'the north and in the south the Russians are now establishing - ascendancy hey have driven the right wing of ieneral Eschhorn's army, which re- rently attempted to cross the Niemen ibove Grodno, back toward the wide marshy clearing outside the Augus- Owe forests, never permitting the serman rearguard to halt. The Rus- fan advance here reaches a remark ble pace considering the nature of he ground At Ossowetz fortress the Russian artillery silenced two German heavy yattertes on Saturday, and they con- tinue shelling the Lyck road to keep ack the German reinforcements The pumber of Germans sc*en dering, especially among the cripts, far exceeds anything ex- perienced in the earlier stages of the var Of the first consignment, numbering 700 out of a total of ten thousand prisoners taken during the Przasnysz battles, recently. brought from the first field base to the rail wad. scarcely fifty could walk stead: ly Others were crippled in beth feet and complained that their boots were bad and teo heavy. They at- fempted to climb into the carts only for the wounded, and, when prevented complained that they were unaccustomed to uch marches. They had already done ten miles and could not man- age the remaining six. They ha been two days advancing and two days retreating without food and were absolutely used up. The Rus- "But you not to promenade.' "Oh, war!" groaned the Germans, with gestures of weary despair. From them it has been learned that four corps were involved in the de- Two were newly Poor on came to war, ! formed, one fram the Guards reserve Trade mark * of quality Cohimbia Grafonolas and records 0 MADE-IN-CANADA Can You Match This ? Dominion Parlor Matches (300 to the Box) Guaranteed sure lighters. 9 Boxes for 20c. J. R. B. Gage, £54 Montreal St, Phone 54v CRAND TRUN RAILWAY SYSTEM | shot being fired. corps and one from the, Silesian Land wehr corps. When the prisoners reached the railway they collapsed and slept in heaps upon the wet platferm Hindenberg's New Move. General von Hindenberg is again | triving to distract attention from | i this tragic end of his north-eastern | amPuipa by airecting sharp infant- . ry attacks on a six-mile front above the left bank of the Pilica in the diregtion of the Aawa road. A sharp battle in this district of Central Po- land has now lasted three days. It avidently aims at preventing the Rus- glan outer lines in.the region south- west of Warsaw from sparing forces to go. elsewhere, as there are indica- fresh Telegraph's a tion by refusing to | tions that the Germans fear a new | 80 three widely separated points BUDGET DEBATE FINALLY CLOSED. Routine Business Will Be Now tended To. March 10.--The Ontario debate is closed cat last. Pre. mier Hearst and N. W. Rowell, K.C., im the course of yesterday gave the concluding periods and: cleas- a the way for the Housa 16 go inte comuiitte: of supply. last big debate of the apart irom Government measures come, routine busingss "will have rizht of way. Wir. Rowell accused the Government of wasteful, extravagant expenditures. Lha proinier declared-=that not a val nerabls point had keen found in gov. erpinent armor Speaking of Government House, Mr. Rowell said : "Jt would be a good thing for the Province of Ontario to- day to scrap the whole building and put up a moderate priced residence which would be good enough. The premier closed the debate, de- cluring the Government intention of giving unlimited, aid 10 the mother country At- hu To e and to the session, GERMANY'S PE AC E TERMS Chancellor Expected to Make State- ment In Imperial House March 10.--The Daily Paris correspondent says he learns, that Dr. Von Beth- mann-Hollweg, the German Imperial Chancellor, will make a statement in the reichstag to-day setting forth the termis on which Germany is willing | to make peace. Despatches from Berlin indicate] that open opposition has been mani- fested in the Prussian Diet by So- cialist members to financial measures submitted by the government for the extraordinary budget for 1915.. It is sald that the Socialists voted against the measures as proposed by the ministry amd that the Polish and Danish members showed their posi- vote f : London, against. : Spring Assizes at Picton. I'iiton, March 10.--The spring ses sion of the supreme court, Jury and non-jury, was opened at Picton terday afternoon before Justice Mid- dleton. Erie cutor. There are two criminal ters on the list, both for dn offence against a girl under fourteen years of The one civil action is a con test over a will, or wills, of an oid lady eighty years of rage, who leit property consisting worth about $6,0vu and $15,000 in gash, Germans Sank Three More eo, . British Ships ---- London, March 1.During the early hours of Tuesday .morning Gérman submarines made their presence known on age, over more strong offensive on the Nida and the | the British coastSand it-is stated of Donajec against the armies protect- ing Cracow. A continuous procession of prison- | ant ships. | ers is pouring into Kieff from Has | tern Galicia. One consignment of | four thousand was taken without a | Scarcoro, in They belonged to "even men of her crew of thirty-eight an infantry division and were seout- ficial, without their crews, sank iving warning to ree British merch- In one case, that of the steamer Tangistan, which was torpedoed off | the North Sea, thicty- are missing. Only one man fret the - ing out the road for Hungary. They | vessel was picked up, he hy a passing | have been three days without food when encouritered by the commisgar. Tangis This they detained hall an hour after midnight. iat transport. and had just distributed food when | the Ruscians appeared. The Aus- trians: immediately The attack which sent the tanto the hetton. was meade | ship. At six o'clock in the morning an- other submarine sank the steamer sent delegates Blackwood, off Hastings, in the Eng | with a white flag and asked te be lish Channel, while a third submarie. | Russians agreed. { Some Bavarian soldiers are among | | submarines cam just: as the Aus rian prisoners brought Kiefl from @rernowites. | permitted to take their meal, saying | sank the steamer Victoria, offi Liver { that then they would go quietly. The pool, at 9.15 o'clock. Lhe news of | | the latest exploits of the Gorman the British to | public were congratulating themselves | Twelve | that the threatenid German sea block. | { thousand prisoners from Kast Galicia | { ade had heen a failure. | have already Statieq for Siberia. The German staff to avert a final = lapge of Austria's campaign. * It h has seut ah m IBY of new Germ Fe = afl m 3 2:5 i Sr ¥65 b hal 00 a.m | the mountains and i | hills between the sources of the San intereatioa Lint Limited --No. 14 Daily | and was Lv: Kin gi ngs Nar atun ann suas pm. rtland pringtioll LEY WR icin Spiiy 5 3 SRR road an 1 hi, cor. Johnson and Ontario Sia. B Agent | iy aged about 18, a. y Nosthers. Hun: | | gary. With the remainder. of the Austrians they are moving in great numbers on the Galician =lopes of ih the broken the Dniester. Their right wing severely cut up on Saturday in | attempting to cross the " Dniester | { eastward. 4 ; | At Halifax and Kingston When War Hoke Out. (8pecial to the Whig) ak Sraxs, Mae 10.~Col. MacDon- rector 0 clothing and supplies, his. place in' the witness ada ale stand at the boot. So enduiry this murs. e sta Posie boot had Bh, in use for 18 still striving | : Hw sores PED PP PPE Rb bbb bbe (Special to the Whig.) Geneva, March 10.~The Tris s # bunc says it has learned + Vienna that several Italian ware & # ships have put te ly ga gros + »* + bound + + Canadian Covaliiin Pte. ¥. J. Welch, Fairmont, right arm hit; Pte. W. J. Prince, Rupert, B.C., gunshot face; A Vo Brown, inn., after noon | This removed the ! or | ves- | Armour is erown pros:- | mat- | of a farm | toan i main fleet at the Dar 8 Ain ets such Nluballuivg te. = question, FARIS FETIOT I FIT IR + * WAR BULLETINS 3 An Italian steamer twenty transports, apparently bearing French and Beitish troops, near Malta, on the way to the Bardanelles. reports 3 Bombs dropped by French avi- ators at Ostend wrecked an ar- senal, killing fourteen and in- juring seventy German sol diers. seseseesssee - + * *! + ) -/ At Copenhagen. it is stated & that socialists in the German % reichstag will on Wednesday de- mand an explanation of the re- cent. bread an potato riots in $ | Berlin. v -- * Three British freighters were &/ torpedoed without mnetice by + German submarines and thirty + seven lives lost. Britisld press # | demanding the immediate trial for murder of the German sub- & | marine crew now prisoners. @' + * Petppgrad official statements claim pew Russian victories. in the Cansasas against both Turks and Austrians, Sa ESENeseete bh esses seese ana tietLteLte General Botha's South Afri- can army has captured a large #| German camp with many prise | oners, 'i * Special cables say the Cana- # dian artillery has proved es. &| pecially efficient in dealing with # | the enemy's gums. The British commons passed + legislation empowering the gov- & Frnment to take over any or all # factories to assure steady em- & ployment and steady supplies + for the Allies. + - ER STS 3 SMASHING THE TURK. Smyrna in Asia is now being bom- barded by Rear-Admiral Peires's fleet, while some of the bigger ships of the | anelies are nt | barding the forts from the Aegean Sea: i NO RIGHT TO CARGO. Court Declines to "to Allow Britain to! Hold Copper. London, March 10.---Np' belliger- ent government has a right to re- quisition a cargo belonging to a neun- tral government aceording to decree given out by the prize court to-day. The question of issue arose over 1,000 tons of copper sent from the United States to Gothenburg, Swed- | (en, and destined for the use of con-| | tractors to the Swedist government. | This cargo was captured by a British | warship and an ex parte order was | made by the registrar of the prize 'court releasing the copper to the Bry» tish government whieh, desired to re-| quisition it for the making of guns! at the Woolwich arsenal. The Swed-! ish owners of the copper asked the, prize conrt to discharge the order of | the registrar and in spite of the op-| position 'of the attorney-geneéral on; behalf of the government sir Samuel | {| T. Evans, president of the ad- | | miralty ¢ourt, decided in favor of the | Swedes. He said the copper could inot be disposed of pending the prise | jb | Proceeding still. to come before the! court. } re ---- a SENTENCES COMMUTEED, | Women Spies' Lives Spared By Pre-| sident. { pas] who re been Sopdemted. Bi {death by court-martial hav | their sentences commuted ite Pro | dent Poincare. The most recent case is that of a woman named Moreau, who was condemned Tor Siting in- formation aiding the designs of the enemy's undertakings. A father, one of whose sons has been kil and a second is still fighting, writes L'Homms Enchaine 'that such lenlency favors the enemy {and may cost hundreds of lives. He , | says that all sensibility. should be se: + i | night. i * McDonald had a lump on the top} 9 of his head as if he had suffered "a fall or had heen assaulted, and his | i i to the | | the Ottawa and Georgian Hay Canal | minal | it by rail, 12,571,876 bushels, and in farmers' ha + SAYS HE WAS ROBBED ¥ 1SITOR A . STRANGE RE _- THE POLICE Left Hotel With Two Men Tuesday Night and In Morning Found Him. self Lying Near a Bridge -- Was Minus $50 and Railway Ticket. In a dazed condition, a mam giv- |ing the name of James McDonald, who said he was a farmer, living | near Bowmanville, went to the po- lice station at ten @'clock on Wed- | nesday morning, and stated that he | had been robbed of 850 and his rail way ticket. He said he had been | out all night, but that where he had | i spent the time he could mot say: All | he remembered was leaving his hotel about ten o'clock on Tuesday night,.| with a couple of men. He admitted | having had a few drinks, but. not 1 enough to put him under. He fave | ay appearance of having been "dop "When I came to my senses it was | | morning and, 1 was lying near ," paid McDonald. THe could | apt describe the bridge - or tell what | part of the city be bad been in. He | said he could see a bridge, but ques tioned closely he did not appear to | know anything that had occurred -af- ter he left the hotel: on Tuesday clothing was torn. Owing fact 'that he was unable to give {good . account of himself the police | were given quite a handicap, but are | making an vestigation. i PITH OF THE NEWS. Despatches From Near And Distant | Places. 4 Len Dudley, Newcastle, who went Pwith the Canadian contingent ic ! Bermuda, is home on sick leave. | The will of James Bicknell K.C., | | Toronto, who died last October, after | probating, shows an estate of | §410, 857. Robert Burrows, Belleville, a Grand Trunk engineer, scalded as a result of the blowing out of a plug of his engine, is in a serious condi- | tion. Another extension of two years for the commencement of the charter of company, was sought in the Railway | committee at Ottawa, and approved, Complaints are made that some of the milk delivered around the city by vendors is not what it should be. It would appear to be time tha! Nicholas Timmerman was again placed on guard as sanitary inspee- tor. Returns up. to February show 80,000,000 bushels of wheat in Canada. It is thus distributed : Ter- elevators, - 2,853,679 bushels; railway elevators, 1,213,952 bushels; | other elevators, 26,776,246 bushels: flour mills, 6,160,840 bushels; in trans- nds, 29.551,000 bushels All Civilian. Invalids Will Be Exchanged (Special to the Whig.) Lon arch consented to "the exchange of all or vilian prisoners who are invalids, it was apbounced in the Mouse of Com- mons this afternoon. Hof. Neil Prim- | and cannot FOUGHT HARD TO KEEP HIS J0B Indiana Man All Run Down-- Stre Had No ngth--No En- ergy Left--Blood Poor-- How Vinol Helped Him. Shelb; down, h Bo Snergy, r I fe ine time and = pl "Sado "se hy u fight to keep at work. 3 tried Beef, Iron and Wine, and other jes without benefit. it. 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Carters & Teamsters Good frame house on Division all Tove furnace, gas, and poultry piaoy fe house for a Et $2,500 Brick - house Princess Btroet, nine ee improve« sei $3,400 Real Estate dnd lnswrance Office 177 Wellington St. FOR YOUR JOINTS OF BEEF, LAMB, MUTTON OR PORK, GO TO PARKER BROS. rose, who made the anno 4 said Germany gave her consent in deference to the wishes of the Pope. War Tidings. Another contingent of Canadian troops landed in England yesterday. Eight Canadian battalions have been in action in the past few days The White Star-Dominlon ship Southland was commandeered by the British Government for war purpos- es. Wilmersdorf has voted to Issue po- tato tickets similar to the bread tickets recently introduced in {cities 'in Germany. The governor-general of Belgium, Gen. Von Bissing, has caused the ar- rest of five Belgian officials on an ! allegation that they induced Belgian es Finest young lambs always in stock. Phone 1683. | to-go-through-Hol. land in order to enter the Bolgign TRFIRY: Sah in the south, is reported to have oc- cupied a German camp north of Ukamas, which is 40 miles north of the border, and. to have captured a large number tents, is, cloth and transport animals. in mark and Holland it is he. lieved that all ship owners will be asked by the British consul for a guarantee that they will export no 200da from Germany to. hefligerent or Bonds Over Sybucrihed One of Botha's armies, advaneing : IS MILD, PURE. APPETIZING Just the Beverage foe 'the 'busy man --

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