Daily British Whig (1850), 26 Apr 1915, p. 3

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Her appetite increased and now she is strong and we i and we can recommend Vino! to other parents who have delicate, ailing children. 1EO. A. CoLLINS, Lakeport, N. H. What Ving! did for this little girl it will do for other weak and ailing chil- dren, because they need the tissue-build- hate ing, strengthening cod liver elements | and the tonie iron that Vinol contains. It is delicious to the taste. That' 8 why Vinol builds then up so quickly, and we ask parents of delicate children 'in this vicinity to try Vinol with the understanding that we will retirn their money if it fails to give | satisfactory results. Geo. W, Mahood, ton, Ont. Ladies & Gentlemen Do Not Throw Your Old Hat Away! 4 -. WILL CLEAN AND RE-SHAPE | IT INTO THE SEASON'S { LATEST STYLE, Druggist, Kings- WE Satisfaction Guaranteed. | French line, | the | trenches THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, MONDAY, APRIL 26, 1915 TRIUMPH OF CANADIANS - OVER KAISER'S TROOPS 00PS ---- Canada's Contingent Saved Ypres and Probably Calais. KECAPTURED BIG GUNS THE GERMANS TOOK FROM THE FRENCH. Austrians and Germans Were Com | Against Them--Their Vie. tory Was Dearly Won--=Gas Bombs Sent the Canadians Mad. THAT bined (By Roland Hill.) | London, April 25 Thursday and { Friday have been glorious but costly | days for the Maple Leafs, In the most terrific battle on the western | t irpassing even the ferocity of | 60 and vastly more important to Canadian troops. I am told that r the whole division have ged in a day and night! struggle, have thrown themselves-at the enemy after being forced to re- tire through the giving way of hie hate recovered most of | lost ground, have a of their own guns, which they were forced to dat have taken over| one hundred prisoners, gathered in two French seventy-fives, which the Germans were preparing to take.back in triumph to Be rli n pl ia is happened on the fluctuating , Just north Ypres Sometimes | Li men were forced back within ight of the Yser Canal. At others, their lines were along the Poelcap-| pelle road. ! A story of the fight told by a wounded officer is supplemented by details gathered coming down to the base: The Germans were themselves | caught by the fumes of the gases! which hovered over our left extreme! and scores were killed. Many | | the practica been en | of our men were left on the field be- Kingston Hat and Feathercleaning Co Phone 163, BEST'S GRASS SEED Grows in shady sunny places; in any place where seed should grow. It "is 'composed of the finest seeds--and a quick grower, 25¢ Pound Rennies and Steele 'iggs fresh garden and flower seeds. At Best's The Popular Drug Store. Open Sundays, or fact grass 1S | tween itrue, {treme left on Thursday {din of the guns- the lines {or several houts, | but some managed to crawl back to] their comrades in safety, despite the | tremendous rifle fire. Many others] | were recovered when we drove the | Germans back and recaptured the| guns. There wé&re thrillings scenes at the field hospital yesterday. Everywhere the bronze Maple Leaf p badges were seen. ere were heers for Canada and Canada's soldiers. The same greetings were given to the mangled men who were being brought down to the base hospitals last night. If British reports are Canada saved the day. Austrians Against Canadians. It was sheer weight of numbers which won the German advance! Sev eral German and Austrian army corps were suddenly brought down from Belgian garrisoned towns, and terrific artillery fire, directed from the forest of Houthulst (see map) with acid asphyxiating shells . and bombs broke the section of the French line to the Canadians' ex- afternoon, The Canadians who were in that sec- tion, declare that the attack was like "hell let loose," and that no infan- try could have withstood it. The -the French and Canadian artillery were doing terrific damage to the Germans concentrated | for the advance--was far worse than | Neuve Chapelle, of which the Cana- The Business Man' S Sut | was aetually behind { tren | dians had a taste. {ed by gas-grenades. {lowed this up to such great advan- The Zouaves broke from their trenches, and then staggered, blind- The enemy fol- tage that they drove the line back two. miles, and then southward, until a large body of Austrian troops (who had been 'resting in Bruges and Ghent, according to prisoners taken) the Canadian ches. For about an hour our men were actually fighting back to back. Ther the break in thé Allies' human dam was closeds and all were either kill- ed or captured. | Canadians Reinforcéd. Some lighter Canadians guns were | abandoned when we fell back to join { up with the reorganized French line. a, be quiet and gentlemanly, ys well tailored and perfects As soon as the Canadian reinforce- ments had come up, and the line be- hind had been backed up by fresh British troops, hurried from the re- serve, divisional headquarters sent { word than an attempt might be made | to recapture the guns, if feasible. . They could be seen behind, where This is the Way Thousands "I want to stte that 1 have never taken anything to do me so much good as Dr. Chase's Nerve Focd,' | writes Mrs. Edson Brock, Trenholm- ville, Que., "and I am never without it in the house, I was £0 nervous 1 could not sleep, but now I sleep soundly at nights and wake up feel- ing refreshed and ready for the day's work. 1 used the Nerve Foed for months and found that it just suits my needs and has built up the system wonderfully. I know itis Dr. Chase's {Nerve Food that has brought about the great change in iy condition and am thankful for it. 7 This JS a most L Yarets of new pd attractive weaves. Prices: Sin Saag JE? Nerve Food a) |nsed ; -- husband was a great sufferer rely Chase' s ment." We are constantly receiving 'letters dike this im regard to Dr. Chase's ed by Dr jint- of its great restorative | graph | them our best military | what to expect. Food. Everywhere it in being |ugatn; the Joy © in. oic charge ns who had bro- de a her ma of fire atured a 'Germans, half an- Hour, Canadi reached they triumphantly brought back Two French guns, of the famous ty-five'* pattern, which the were removing, were also according to my informant. to British officers I have General Alderson's swift to conform with the French re- and the splendid fighting of the Canadians, saved Ypres, and possibly Calais, for the latest news from the front is that the 'enemy is béing held and grenade explo- hand-to-hand fight which lasted and later the guns, "which met to move rement High Price for Victory. fa wounded late in the afternoon, with whom my in- | formant talked, gave a wonderfully account of the battle. "Our more than magnificent, are very many---some of men--whom {we will never see again," he sald "The shelling started soon after one o'clock It mainly to the French of us, but huge shellg boys but were there lines and have [ches every "It was literally French beggars, to us. Our ell for the poor Ww ho were joined up artillery was splendid, and caught the massed Germans with raking shrapnel side fire. lucky for the French, for us, for it drew tack on our front. "The Germans were mowed down by our machine guns, but they came solidly' over the hundred yards and over our entanglements. Several mines were let off at just the right | time by our engineers, but still they came on, yelling taunts in English, which were meant particularly for us € anadians, "The front ranks opened up close to our trenches, and hand-grenade men, with special breathing appara- | tus, broke through with gas bombs. "Wé had had some shells of this kind earlier, and thought Wwe knew Our men were : 'ag- | gering around almost in delirium for a few minutes, but then they ab®o-| lutely ran amuck among the Ger-| mans. "We retired trenches, It was but unlucky a part of the at- to another and I was hit." set of War Tidings. General Dankl, of the Austrian. army, 1s of the opinion that the war will not soen come to an end. ! The steamer Nidarms, bound for Grimsby, loaded: with dziry products, commandeered by a German iger in the North Sea, and taken into port at Syltos, Schleswig. "Kaiser Wilhelm on Saturday after- noon announced the decoration of the German Admiral with an Iron Cross | of the firs. class. In a telegram to! him he deseribed Von Tirpitz "the! savior of the Empire.' It was made! known also that Von Tirpitz would| receive an hereditary title. The new, Turkish fortifications at the Dards elles were badly damaged in a two-hour bombardment the Allied fleet Thursday, according to] Athens despatches. Christakis Zographcs, minisier of Greece, is Paris Information as. dec laring that| Greece was ready to unite w ith the Allies in the operations at the Dar- | danelles, if invited to do so Up to} the present time, he said, Greece had | not been asked to ce- -Operate with the Allies: The Norwegian steamer Caprivi struck a mine north of Tory Is sland | and sank. The crew was saved. Casualty list Issued at Ottawa Sun day afternoon contamed the names Fore ign | quoted by the! | of seven wounded and four killed be- tween April 16th and 19th. taria men are mentioned. { Toronto military experts figure the total casualties in the fighting in| which the Canadians participated | will reach at least 600. The Russians repulsed the Aus- trians with enormous losses. ih a ser. ies of attacks with heavy guns in the region of Polana, and captured a ser- ies of important hills southeast of Telepotch. The Germans again made surprise attacks with gas bombs north of | Ypres but failed. On the left bank| of the Yser the Allies recaptured the | village of Lizerne taken Saturday morning by the enemy.' No On- Tast Suits My Needs | Building Up the Sy stem of Worhen Are Speaking of ! Dr. Chase's Nerve Food, who are run down in health, tired, nervous and discouraged, find in thie &.eat Food Cure the means of nour- | ishing the exhausted system back .o health and vigor. Headaches, indigestion, sleepless- ness, nervous irritability, lack of en- ergy, and vigor---all tell of mervous exhaustion, and indicate fhe need of such treatment as Dr. Chase's Nerve Food. a" Instead of affording mere tempor- ary relief by stimulating the nerves, Dr. Chase's Nerve Food builds up the! syst by supplying the ingredients from which, Nature forms new rich' blood _and Tevitalizes the wal Nerve Food to the test when you are feeling t out and discouraged, fill] the body with new rich blood 'and! orce and you will realize health. £8. the} ] PAGE THREE Fair and decidedly warm to-day and Tuesday; thunder. An annual occasion that proved its worth to the hundreds upon hun- dreds who visited our store to-day--come to-morrow. This is a honafide buying opportunity such as has never been known in the history of Kingston retailing ! Wonderful values in: HOUSE AND SUMMER DRESSES SHEETINGS AND PILLOW COTTON-{ PONGEE AND BLACK SILK NEW YORK MILLINERY SPRING AND SUMMER SUITS TOWELLING, TOWELS TABLE LINEN SUMMER VESTS WHITEWEAR, ETC, ETC All at prices that defy competition. Steac COME TO-MORROW SURE. y's Pm Maestiay and Wednesday Corned Beef 11c Lb. | i The Wm. Daviey, Co. Limited, Phone. 597. | SUES FOR $10,000, | Woman Asks Damages for Allegsd Breach of Promise, Toronto,. . April... 26.---The. High, Court will have to Rn the ac- | tion brought by Mary Ann Frederick, Toronto, against Horace Hennessy, | Trenton, Ont., to recover $10,000] damages for alleged breach of prom: ise of marriage. Miss Frederick says that the de- | fendant Is a "prosperous and retired | farmer," and that promised to! marry her on February 23rd, 1915, | and that as a result she resigned | her 'position in the York Knitting! Mills and made an outlay on a trous- | seau befitting her station in life. i The defendant says «that he is al "retired and aged gentleman." He| denies having promised to marry | { Miss Frederick, and denies having! interfered in any way with her pros- pects of marriage. He suggests that she did not resign from 'the York! | Knitting Mills, but that her services! | wete dispensed with as a result of) the commercial depression. A CONFIRMATION SERVICE. {Was Held At St. Paul's Church wn Sunday Evening. Sunday morning Archdeacon Nor-| ton, Montreal, preached in St. Paul" 5; | Church, and delivered a fine sermon. | In the evening confirmation was heiu | by the Bishop of Kingston. Eighteen young people were confirmed. There' was a large congregation, and the Bishop preached an interesting ser. mon . explanatory of confirmation. The service was bright and inspiring. | The candidates were Presented by fiop plain. Canon | Grout. was also present. The spec- | ial lesson was read by Prof. Michell. | The singing and musical part of the at | ervice was good. Lanark, ch spent. 31 Pinges it. - 1 KINGSTON'S ELECTRIC STORE NOW Is Houscleaning Time AND MAY 1ST MOVING TIME. Let us light your home now, when carpets are Prices moderate. H. W. Newman Electric Co., Agents for famous "Osram" Tungsten Lamps. "Try them. Phone 441 up.. 79 Princess Street. New York Fruit Store | Special Large Oranges Pineapples Grapefruit Bananas 15c¢ and 20c¢ each 3, 4 and 5 for 25¢ 15¢ and 20c a dozen rries to-day. Fruit delivered - Phone 1405 THERE IS A DISTINCTIVE QUALITY ' APPEARANCE About SUN-KIST pac! cages--just as distinctive the quality of their contents, "__ SUN-KIST Seeded and Seedless: Raisins. GEO. ROBERTSON & SON, LTD. | to all parts of the city. ETS or "La Diva" Corsets ing 8750 ar clo ite side from yoi tual Sekt : Canadian workmen, it is worth prlagicic i the saving it invalves--io biiy a "DE A" or a "La Diva" Corset, "BUY MADEINCANADA CORSETS

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