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FLINGING ITS ATOMS AGAINST ALLIES, | How The German Masses Are Delud- ed--They Know Nothing of Bern- hardi"s Books and Believe Father. land Was Wantonly Attacked. London, June 11.--The London | Times' neutral correspondent at Ber. | lin describes Germany as a huge cen- trifugal machine, which is flinging its forces outward. The longer it works the higher the velocity of its gyra- tions, he .says, the more its centre will become depleted, and the more intensely wil] the forces be crowded along the circumference, thereto bat- ter themselves to pieces against the walls formed by the military fron- tiers of the Allies, The working of this machine, he i says, Is attended by continual and terrible consumption of energy, not only by the machine itself, but by the mastage that cannot be replaced among the units which drive out. ward. Consequently there are two limits to the machines working. It when 'it can no - | At Best's The Satisfactory Drug Store. will slacken dow qd! longer be fe with M force, or wh e What a Difference © Spectacles were invented by Alexander de Spina, 2 monk in Italy about 1285. Pictures of them copear as early as 1417, Those Were. crude, ungainly things In heavy, queer iron frames, Since then eyeglasses have been constantly improved. very latest improvements in lens and framed, i " KEELEY Jr, M. 0. D. 0. OPTOMETRIST AND OPTICIAN 226 ncens Street 8 doors above the Opera House To Straw Hats Every boy and man will be; look and feel more comfortable be- cause he wears a Straw. 55 boxes. of new Straws for Saturday. Men of all ages will find just what is suit- able to them in our col- lection. * er Men's Straws, soft § $150. EE enough units or supply of central {| energy gives out. | "Against such a machine, he con- | tinues, only a well-organized mate. rial force can prevail, It 1s true, may suddenly break down in gpite of its wonderful elasticity, ' A reverse may throw it temporarily out of gear. As yet, however, there have been few signs of such a coptingency, although | occasional indications are visible of | the way in which the Jong-protracted | tension is telling. The writer instances the need of constant reports of victory and the denial of' unfavorable news. He speaks also of the physical inferior- ity of the new levies of troops, and reiterates the absolute faith of the whole people in the justice of their fa use. They are unable to concede, Lhe says, that Germany ever cherish- ed aggressive designs, and are com- pletely ignorant of Bernhardi"s books and similar ones. Even the name of Bernbardi, he says, is unknown among the masses of the people, and his writings do not appear among the war literature in book shops. The educated classes are astounded to learn of the influ- ence and wide circulation of: his books abroad, The people uniformly believe that the war is a purely defensive one, due to the wanton attack of jealous foes, and think that their country is real- ly the most peficeful in the world. 'The writer pays a high tribute to the concentration of national energy and the general spirit of economy which appears everywhere, a condi- tion which contracts favorably with conditions in Great Britain, § 2 4 TE > June 12.--At the Opera House last evening an oxgeliont concert and lec- i ture by Rey. Father Kehoe was ren. i dered in of. the local Red Cross ih Junilh, The affair was largely patron. i iz ¥ il Mrs. Trueman Buker, Brock street, suffered a paralytic stroke, and at latest reports is in a very critical condition. Peleg Churchill, Brock street, was taken to Brockville Hospital for treatment on Thursday. 'The heavy rain storm of yesterday I! shows its good 'effects already, and | the farmers of this section are re- Jolcing, as it will undoubtedly be a great boost to the hay crop ,as well As to the fruit crop. Prices on Saturday's Market, There was a good-sized market on Saturday morning, the island mar- ket being particularly crowded. The prices were: Butter, 32c to 35c a 1b.; oss. 20¢ to 22¢ a dozen; pota- toes, 65¢ to 75¢ a bag; turkeys, $1.50 to $2.50 each; fowl, $1.75 to $2 a pair; spring chickens, $1 to $1.25 a pair; veal, 10¢ to 12¢ a Ib; lamb, $1.75 to $2.50 a quarter; pork and mutton, 10¢ to 12¢ a 1b.; live pigs, $3.50 to $5 each. » To Locate at Toronto, Overton J. Dix, son of Capt. James Dix, who has been service inspector for Dodge Bres.' Detroit motor cars ferred to service inspector for the with headguar. is on his way t him on his How Germany i Regarded by _ TO CIRCUMFERENCE TO BATTER he contends, that the macnine itself | next who is. " » $HE DAILY BRITISH WH'G, SATURDAY, JUNE 12, 1915. W, M. 8. OFFICERS. y of Quinte Branch Will Meet Next Year at Oshawa. Port Hope, June 11.--The proceed- ings of the Bay of Quinte Branch of the Methodist Women's Missionary Sotiety, which has been in session for {the past three days, closed yesterday { afternoon. Oshawa was selected as {th e place of meeting for next year. The following oficers were elect ed: Hon. President, Mrs. L. Massey, Wallbridge; President, Mrs A.W. Grange, Napanee; First Vice-prosi- dent, Mrs. (Dr.) Harrison, Keene; | Second Vice-president, Mrs. A. R. | Campbell, Peterborough; Third Vice- | President, Mrs. A. GV. rialiyea,Belle- yville; Recgrding Secretary, Mrs. G. W. Hammond, Campbellford; Corre | sponding Secretary, Mrs. W. H. Ash. | | ton, Campbeliford; Treasurer, Mrs, | Jamies Kendry, Peterborough; Mis- | sion Cirele and Band Secretary, Mrs. { | M. E. Wilson, Canifton; Superinten- i dent of Christian Stewardship, Mrs. J. R. Real, Claremont; * Conference representative, Mrs. A. W. Grange, Napanee; delegates to board, Mrs. J. K. Moore, Peterborough, and Mrs. G. Frost, Tweed; District Organizers, Belleville, Mrs. @ay; Bowmanville, Mrs. L. Tole; Brighton, Mrs. W. Win. terbourne; Cannington, Mrs' Bran- don; Campbellford, Mrs. R. Lawlor; Cobourg, Mrs. J, W. Roberts; Lind. say, Mrs. (Dr.) C. Irwin; Madoc, Mrs. G. Frost; Napanee, Mrs. M. 8. Ma- dole; Napanee (Tamworth), Mrs. J. Wartman; Peterborough, Mrs. J. K. Moore; Picton, Mrg. J. Laird; Whit- by, Mrs. George Jackson, eet | THE SPORT REVIEW | "Johnny" Brennan, sthe crack goal tend of last year's Irish Can- adians, has promised to turn out with the Shamrocks. At the end of the season the win- ners of the N. L. U., Mwill play off with the winners of the Toronto League for the championship. The twenty-seventh annual tour- nament of the Ontario Bowling As- sociation will be held on the lawns of the Queen's Royal Hotel at Nia- gara-on-the-Lake, commencing on Monday, July Hth.. ' Toronto Star: Rumer has it that | Captain Alex. Sinclair, the Argo rug- by player and oarsman, is return- ing to Canada minus one leg, ampu- tated because blood-poisoning set in from a scalding he received on the march. Here's hoping Dame Rum- or is a prevaricator. Arthur 8. Code, the Varsity hoe- | key played, who was a sapper with the Canadian marcke, ® KINGSTON MAN OHARGED In Napanee With Not Having Marker on Automobile, ' A despatch from Napanee to the Whig says: "A case-of interest to automobil- ists and dealers in automobiles was heard in the Police Court on Friday, when R. J. Cote, Kingston, agent for the Studebaker. Automobile Com- Company, wag charged with having driven an automobile in Napanee without having a proper marker, as required by the Motor Vehicles Aet. E. Madden reprosented the defen- dant, who produced a permit appar- ently issued by the Customs officer Jat Kingston, giving him permission to drive an automobile without having the proper markers. He also said that he had driven a car in Brock- ville, Kingston, Bolleville and Tren- ton, and had never experienced any diMculty before. After hear some evidence and arguments by tounsel, the M urned the case until Wednesday, June 16th, in order to commuricate with the Provincial Becretary's Department for instruc- tions. °° > MR, BAUMGARTEN RETIRES. Now Manager Named For St. Law- rence Sugar Company. J Wi McConnell, of the St. Law- rence Re Company, an- noundes the following changas in the management tirement of Alfred as ir honorary president and as a directo of the com ' Engineering Corps, M lost an eye in the battle of Lange- bn of the cgmpany. The re- | hom HUGE CENTRIFUGAL FORCE Told in... i = MUST SURELY COLLAPSE; 8 as wilight § (Continued from Page 2.) | Tea wi the Med Cross Medical Building, Qeeen's University, Las! been in charge of the Daugaters of Jue Laupire Luis week. "ow Mrs. Robert Lindsay, Montreal, is! the guest of her sister, Mrs. Len-| nox Mills, Bishops Court. Mrs. A. W. Winnet has returned to town after spending a day or two mm Oltawa. Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Jellatt, To- ronto, have gone on to Quebec for {a short trip after spending a few {days with Col. and Mrs. McGill,} Gore street. { lo G. ¥. Chown, . Miss Dorothy | Chown, and Mis Edna Chown left on! | Friday tor a trip to the Pacihe | Coast. Mr. and Mrs. Mclaren Ewart are | with Mrs. D. G. Anglin, Earl street, | (fora short time beiore going to | their new home in Moose Jaw, Sask. | Mrs. George Mahood, Gore street, has returned from New York. * . . - 1 Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hughes, Uni-| versity avenue, are in Toronto for a! few days. : i Mrs. R. V. Rogers, Barrie street, | is visiting her sister, Mrs. Boomer, | Toronto. | Miss Lalia Chase, Wolfville, N.8.,| who has been Miss Dorothy Good-! win's guest, left yesterday for Mus | koka. v | Mrs. E. H. Bickford returned to| Toronto early this week, afte: iting her parents, Col. and Mrs.| Sydenham MeGill, | Principal Gandier, Toronto; Prin- cipal McKay, of Vancouver, B.C.; Rev, James Calhoun, Glassville, N./B., and Rev. J. W. McMillan, Hall- fax, N.S.,, who were guests of Rev. J. 8S. M. and Mrs. Compton for the! past week, have returned to their homes. Mrs. William Wright, Ottawa, went to Maitland on Saturday and will spend the summer with her son, | Rev. 8. B. G. Wright at the rectory. | H. 8. Campbell, Ottawa, who has been the guest of his old friend, J. B. Halkett, William street, during the meeting of the General Assemb- ly; left for his home to-day. Miss Lulu MeLean, recent gradu- ate of the Kingston General Hospit- al, is holidaying at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A, E. McLean, vis il i _ Probs; Fair and cool to-day. Sunday fair, showers at night yn ry Store Open Until a Quarter To Ten eo § . IVORY CORDUROY 300 vards fine quality imported cord--the most wanted and scarbest of all seasonable merchandise --regular 75¢ quality. To-night CORSETS 10 doz. Steacy's special $1.50 Summer Corset; made of light- weight French coutil. To-night DOUBLE STAMPS from 6.30 to 8 O'clock Only 15¢ SALE Comprising 25 doz. Summer Neckwear, Boudoir Caps, Cotton Vests and Stamped Dimity Aprons--priced from 23¢ to $1.50 sale--To-might .............. For All The Family Best values at lowest in the eity prices of - Hosiery and Underwear wwe ow rw oy \ Pa Athens. . * * . Miss Margherite and Miss Charlot home at Merrickville after visiting Alfred street. Mrs. Avery Gilbert. (nee Charlot- te Lame), Rochester, N.Y., the uest of Mrs. William Smith, 215 illiam street. " Mrs. Maclaren Ewart wi the raison d'etre at when the other' LB. e Anglin, Hilda Kent, Doris Kent, May Rogers, Norah Mac- nee, Marjorie Brownfield, Charlie patrick and Dorothy Carruthers. . . = Captain D. Ringwood spent a few days In Toronto this week. Mrs. E. H. Baker, North street, and her two children, have gone te make a two months' visit with friends in Toronto. Miss Irene Hoag, has gome to Toronto to spend a on Friday afternoon. Montreal to-day at moon. Mrs. . Seadding, Orillia. is street. ester, N.Y., on Thursday to Mrs. © Richard Waldron, street. > - * * David MoGiil, Montreal, will spend the week-end with Mrs, MeGill, who is the guest of her sister, Miss Alice King, Alice street. Mrs. Hugh Nickie and her son, Hugh, returned yesterday from Kel owna, B.C., where they have been visiting. Dr. and Mrs. W. J. Knox, Mrs. C. T. Dickson and Miss Jessie Dickson returned with them, and are the guests of 'Mr. and Mrs. Nickle, . Hi B. 'Bongmore and Rev. G. A. Brown, Campbeliford, who have been t8 of Dr. and Mrs. J. Third, Wellingte have returned a. y . visit 6 a te Magee left yesterday for their} their aunt, Mrs. Edwin McLelland, ||] # delighttul lun-{}il cheon at the Country Club to-day,|}! , Mrs. Carlos Kirkgaarde, the ||| Short, 'Mamie Garrett, Lassie Kirk-| Alfred street, ||| month with Miss Marguerite Powell. ||| Mrs. Constantine, Earl street, ask- || ed a few of the younger girls to tea! Captain W. Steacy returned from |i the |i guest of Mrs. J. L. Whiting, Clergy i Miss Stenson arrived from Roch-!| Barrie |! ELECTRIC STORE Electric Fans for Home and Store 'Use, FANS, FANS, FANS, ELBOFRIO TRON. Speetsl ove ch 20 os in and see it. HW. 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