1% PAGE SIX AUTO LIVERY Bibby's Garage A-1 Auto Mechanics Agents, Dodge Bros. Phones: 201, 917, Residence. {ie on) | Bewaveof counter its No tnreass in Price, 3 GET OUR PRICES For plumbing work, or fas pipivg. D Have your repairing done by, us. Sat- A. AND J. JAMIESON, istaction guaranteed. Plainbers and Gasfitters. The kind you are look- ing for is the kind we - sell Scranton Coal - Is good Coal and we guarantee prompt de- iver} Foot of West St. "ithe present time and we---- THE LATEST TIDINGS | PRESENTED IN THE BRIEFEST | POSSIBLE FORM. 'the Whig's Daily Condensation Of The News Of the World From Te'e- graph Service and Newspaper Ex- changes. Bishop Henry Colton, Buffalo lied Sunday might Tons of Canadian mail was lost od { in the sinking of the Lusitania. Canadian officers cabled that they were safe in Germany. { The British Government will { hibit thé sale of spirits. less {three years old, | Miss Janet. Tupper -is going 16 Eng vlan from Vancouver to nurse Lieut, Regingg1 Tupper, grandson of Sir Hib- bert, wounded in the fighting near! Ypres. Ernest Twigger, Collingwood, on the | steamer Iroquois, was crushed between the vessel and the dock at lock 20. of the Cornwall Canal on Saturday, and died « few hours later. | Herman Rosenbaum, {shot and killed George B N.Y pro- than! Vancouver | both partners of his, and attempted | | suicide, with probably fatal results, | as the outcome of a business-quarrel.' | Joha O'Neill, Deseronto, was sen- | tenced to Penitentiary for two yéars! | on a charge of bigamy. He was first | | married in 1892, and has two grown- | up children. A year ago he married Jane Stevens, while his former wife | | was living in Toronto. i { John Drew, one of the best-known | men in Guelph, died Saturday morn- ing from the effects of an attack of | appendicitis. He was a partner of| | the legal firm of MacDonald and {| Drew, and a leading Conservative. | An explosion at the Thomas H. Brad- | ley powder house, Watertown. N, Y.! on Saturday killed Earl J. Riordan and | {Almont J. Connolly, high school pupils, {both aged eighteen years. The bodies {were hurled many feet away. {plosion shook the city. The ex-| | HAD EMPTY SLERVES, = _ BUT THEY APPLAUDED. | { | | Wounded Office | War Song In An Unique Fashion { The cheerfulness of the wounded | | and- mained is one of the remarkable | {features of the war. No matter if| the men have empty sleeves or dis-| figured faces with an eye missing, going about with the most cheerful view of the future. A remarkable scene during a per- formance of "La Vivadiere" a few nights ago is the talk of Paris. The opera is particularly appropriate fo: the great "Hymn to Liberty," the elimax of an the men in the uniform of efficers. There wer mummurs until it was seen that the right sleeve of one and the left sleeve of the other were empty. At last one man held out his right hand and the other brought his left 'hand upon it to - applaud. That ended the interest of the audi- ance in the opera. A great cheer arose. The orchestra quickly turn- od to the "Marsellaise" and the two men received an ovation. "Had we known our action would have caused so much commotion we would have remained quiet," said one of the men afterward, "but we did want to show our appreciation for the great music." " ON THE RUE DU BOIS, 0 pallid Christ within this broken shrine. Not those torn Hands and not that Heart of Thine Have given the mations drink like wine. blood to Through weary years and'neath the changing skies, Men turned their back on those ap- pealing Eyes And scorned as vain Thine awful Sacrifice, Kings with their.armies, children in their play Have passed unheeding down shell ploughed way, The great world knew not where its true strength lay this In pomp and luxury, in lust of gold, In selfish ease, in pleasures manfold, "Evil is good, good evil," we "were told, i Yet here, where nightly the great flare-lights gleam, And murder stalks triumphant in their beam, The world has awakened from its empty dream. hx oF At last, O Christ, in this strange, + And A a a = A Kindles in the mours- 7 RECREZ 'SOLD BY ALL WORN BY act, always receives an ovation. All}. the audience arose and applauded at this song the other night except] Tel uf life's ualvn with the Cruek| | Napanee May 10.--The recruits for the | rown, sen. | Fourth Contingent under Lieut. Ref- | oh hand, and very little damage was { fatally wounded George Brown, jun, | fenstein will leave here for Belleville |323€. to-day, The Napanee Red Cross Society THéld a tea and sale of foods and ean- dies in the hall on Saturday, the pro- ceeds were in aid of its funds. A representative meeting- of the Liberals, of Lennox and Addington County" was held Saturday in the Town Hall. The Liberal candidate, E. W. Grange, addressed the meeting | on organization. Following his ad- dress, a committee was appointed composed of a representative from each municipality to take steps to organize the county, in view of the coming election. Street Commissioner John Lowry moved the gasoline storage tank from its position, to the west side of { the swing bridge, so that the bridge | | will not have to be swung in future|the front, has brought out further It to to let the supply boat through. is the intention of the Council | block up the bridge and make it! offered his summer home on Baum- solid. George Grange arrived in town to- day with his new car. He left To- rs Show Pleasure at| ronto this morning, making the trip|&noque Inn, together .with J. safely. G. T. R. Constable Patrick Done- van, Belleville, with Chief Graham and Constable Barrett, were busy Sunday in rounding up the young fellows who have been bumping the or aré minus & leg, they can be seen | freight trains 'into Napanee so fre- | Miss Lottie Laughton, Rg spending quently. Eight of them, all from Belleville, will appear this morning before Mag- istrate Rankin. COLONEL H. C. BULLBR. Commander of the Princess Pals, whe has been wounded. War Tidings. Dr. Dernburg, the Kaiser's spokes: man in the United States, says that every vessel carrying cargo to tie Allies will be destroyed. The U, 8S, flag will afford no protection to such vessels. Paris, an official report says both French. and British have made im- portant advances on western line. + ItS.a case of matrimonial dyspepsia if a husband and wife fail to agree. '| Simpson, B.C." spending =a " . MONDAY, MAY 10, 1915. . = ---- Net Special Large Oranges | Pineapples | Grapefruit Bananas New arrival of Stra { to all parts of the city. 34 Princess St. - NOW IS THE TI | Gananoque May 10.--The officers and mem- bers of Court Thousand Islands Neo. 66, Canadian Order of Foresters, | to the number of about one hundred | paraded to Grace Church yesterday | morning. . Rev. Melvin Taylor preached the society sermon. Miss Dora Bulloch rendered! very effect i iveliy "The Lord Is My Light." | The service in Grace Church last] evening was in keeping celebration of Mother's | duet entitled "Don't Forget mise Made to Mother," was |1¥ .rendered 'by the Misses Freda | | Sunbury and Sadye Meggs, while! Mrs. Douglas Pound, Kingston, ren- | | dered 'Mother's Story" in fine voice. | | Cyril Moore has been appointed to] | the position of junior clerk in the | {office of the local branch of the | | Bank of Toronto. | | An alarm of fire was rung about | seven o'clock last evening, the blaze | being located in the works of Cow- {an and Britton near the King street {bridce. The brigade was promptly with the Day. A} the Prp-| feelinig- | The ladies of the Red Cross | branch of the Gananoque Patriotic Society and Relief Association dur- {ing the past week forwarded 134 i pairs of socks to Major Russell H. | Britton for the use of the local lads jat the front. From the nurses de- | partment a large quantity of band- | ages and dressings were also for- warded. Clifford Sine, Pine street, has pur- | chased the property on the foot of | Belfie's Island, consisting of about three acres of ground with a small bungalow and boat house from | Douglas DePencier, Montreal. l | A. B. Chafee's kindly offer to throw open his summer home on { Save Island, a few miles east of | Gananoque, as a hospital for wound- ed soldiers, returned home form | exhibition of patriotic feeling in the {same line. J, Frank Chapman has { gardt Island for the same purpose. { The local Beard of Trade is interest- {Ing Itself in trying to secure a { Green's old home adjoining the Inn | property, to be used as a winter | hospital and nurses home. The | Board appointed C. H. Bird, M. D., {| Rev. Walter Cox, C. 8. Lee and W. | B. Mudie to co-operate with Senator Taylor in the matter. | several weeks in New" York City, has | returned home. | Miss Vera Berry, school teacher at 8.5. No. 2, Front of Leeds and Lansdowne, spent th: week-end in town with her moutier, Mrs. Thomas G. Berry, Norti street. Mrs. Douglas ind, Kinestoa, is visiting with 'parents, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Smith, Brock street. Mr. and Mrs, James. Root, Moatreal, are the guests of $he forier's puren's, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Root, Charles street. Miss Gertrude Byrom, Wil- liam street, NA Fone to Dundas for a visit with her sister, Mrs. A. A. Alford, Mids Scliofield "Witv has been enwaged In 'm work at Fort few week's furlough with Mr. and Mrs. J. Arthur Jackson, Charles street. i The Effect of Poisoning, t.amilton Mevald. The London Chrondele prints a let- ter from a British officer whe visit- ed in hospital gomie of the men who were disabled gas on Hill 60; "The whole of England and the civilized world," he says, "ought to have the truth fully brought before them in vivid detail, and not wrap. ped up as at present. When we got to the hospital we had no diffi- culty in finding out fa which ward the men were, as the noise of the Poor devjls trying to get breath was sufficient to direct us. "There were about twenty of the worst cases in the ward, on mat- tresses, all more or less in a sitting position, propped up against the walls. Their faces, arms and hands were of a shiny, gray-celor. With their mouths open and leaden-gased eyes, all were swaylng slightly back- ward and forward, trying to struggling for life--what with the groaning and the noise of the el- forts for breath. : "There is practically nothing to be done for them except to give them salt and water to try and make them sick. - The effect the gas 'has in- ; AAA ABA ANNE AA 9 AER KINGSTON CEMENT PRODUCTS <an supply Cement Blocks, Siils, Lintles, Bricks, Flower Vases, Tile, Caps, Per Blocks, ete. We also manufacture Cement Grave Vaults, Estimates given for all' kinds of Ce- ment Work. Phone 1 40 Kingston Cement Products. - | H. F. NORMAN, MANAGER, Office, 177 Wellington Street. Phones: Office, 730; Factory, 1204, > cs York Fru EE -------- t Store 20c, 30c and 40c a dozen ....15¢c and 20c each vee:..3, 4 and 5 for 25¢! COCR 15¢c and 20c a dozen rries to-day. 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