Daily British Whig (1850), 25 Jun 1915, p. 6

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__ PAGE SIX THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. FRIDAY, JUNE 2 1915. - - = E-- " EE . J Te : : 1 4 | trenches and gained ground approxi- | 1 INVENTIONS WE NEED, | x LINES URIED mately 500 yards in depth. i | Ir a | *: Opportunities For Would Be .and | "The French charged simuitane- | ously with the British against _the Could Be Edisons. IN TRENOWES\ BY FRENCH BOM. | Turkish positions situated in front | PRESENTED IN THE BRIEFEST | The world is full of would be Edi- BARDMENT. j of Kereves Dere. The first lime | POSSIBLE FORM. |sons, and the point we want to bring Ji a an ap---- soon was taken; as was also a Turk. {out is that quite a} 4 £ ) ot of them are! On Gallipoli Peninsula -- Allies | ish fortress which, with the ditches | ole' : sation Of | could be Edisons. Gained Over A Mile--United At Surrounding it, was jeavily fortified The Whig's Daily Conden: oy A : oh " by barb wire entanglements. We | The News Of the World From Tel {frame from weaving silk stockings. | Sudles Resulted in Splendid Vie- | iiaq this fort 'Haricot. |" @vaph Service and Newspaper EX- | lie got the idea while he sot wath. | 3 . - changes. {ing his wife work. But surely hel Paris, June 25.--Desperate fight. | Took 300 Prisoners. ang wasn't the first man who sat and | [| Ing marks the conflict between the "The result of our attacks gave us On Friday C. P. R. stock fell to| watchea his wife work. | Turks and the Anglo-French troops | an advance ranging from 150 to 500 | 14514, ) | There is a huge fortune for the![ On Gallipoli peninsula. An official | yards along a lateral front of two| A new drive on Warsaw is expect-| man who can commercialize weeds. | statement issucd here yesterday tells | kilometres (a mile and one-fifth). ed by mil'tary observers in London. |The paw material is inexhaustible, | Ji : : of the capture of 'Turkish trenches | Bripish troops took over 500 prison- President Wilson does not see any for jt renews itself automatically ev- filled with dead. Entire lines of | rs, including ten officers and seven | prospect for an early peace in Eur-jery year. It might pay a reader the Turkish infantry were buried German marines, who had formerly 'ope, {in the paper making trade to follow | . alive as a rosult of a bombardment | belonged to the German warships ideut. Wanklyn,. formerly of | up this idea. | of the French 75 millimeter guns. | Goeben and Breslau, vessels which | Kingston, has been awarded the | Then we want a paint that will] The official note giveg details of | since the war have beem under the | Military Cross, {last as long as the matorial upon | | land operations on the north side of | Turkish flag. No hostile government has ap; which it is placed and an iron that| the Dardanelles between June 1st and| "As {3 always the case in such at- proached Germany, directly or indi- | won't rust. We want something] June 8th, and recites that as a result 'tacks, our' losses were heavy, but | rectly, with peace offers. {that will counteract the wearing ef-| Of attacks by the French and the |they cannot be compared with those! W. D. Beardmore, the Toronto tan- fect of the atmosphere, It's going J y ' -- A ------ British a gain of from 150 to 500 | of the enemy, which ware enormous. | ner and leather merchant. left an es-| to be invented sowe day, and it may | yards along a front of over a mile | On the hill at Krithia the trenches tate of $1,598,211 to his family. as well be done now, and you who . was made, British troops took | were filled with bodies, lying one Toronto's first contribution t0| read this may as well be the person '] | : over 500 prisoners, P lon top of the other. Entire lines | Lloyd-George"s army of munition | tq go jt, The text of the communication fol- of Infantry had been buried alive by | workers has left for the Old Country. « In some remote corner of the earth | ' n lows: our bombardment." | The York County Council has to-day a could be Edison may be ex-| fi "Our offensive movement durin eet {planned to relieve deserving cases Of! perimenting with the possibilities of the last two weeks of the month of SAVED BY HBAVY SEA. Suffering 'due to the rigors of wWar:| cities an 'the sen. There are mit | May had been gradual, the line mov- | i | The body of Joseph Chambers, 93 lions of square miles of water that i ing forward in small sections and |Captain's Strategy Enabled Tees- | Ontario street, Totonto, & former are more or less wasted, and soon-|J " making its way from one vantage. pool to Evade Submarine Fire | British seaman, was found in the ap op later, as the land area of the At 98¢ F a h point to the néxt point of support | Montreal, June 25.--German sub- |. Bay. Sol. T. C. Bédel, Prescott earth becomes crowded, people will C t C C "But on June 4th the whole lino! wit firing. distance of un- |, Lieut. Col. T. C. ce', 1Tescott, | jnqvitable take to cities on the sea. | marines within firing | is president of the newly constituted M iy ' Is Creag tn ack, he en okrchant vessels, and seu | 12 Srskient of the howly constituted "Yor uit ts Sites on he sn fl lL (pT pov NEW YORK 20 DOZ. LADIES' KNITTED wag to keep the enemy occupied at ly firing, can still be foiled by su- i 3 London, ture, who is continually making in- WASH SUITS, for es 2 years to UNDERWEAR shirts and draw- all points simultaneously th y sits as required in ventions which she never protect ! ng him from bringine up 're. |POFIOF seamanship and steadfast | *It5 a5 reduired in London. | --s Protects 8 years, guaranteed fast washi ers--summ eight--all sizes -- venting him from bringing up Te Leourage: © This was amply demon- fo obiny (he Enon al Build. | With patents.--Stray Stories. ' TS, gu ast washing, er weig es Same" time. Sivimy bout and at the |yirated by the experience of the pie scandals bas had ie powers ex mer Russian, Buster and Middy. Sam. good value reg. at 35¢ . At 19c each Opportunity tn oracur men further \meecuoq) "a vessel which has just tended by Order in-Council. ples worth up to $1.75 each. opportunity to organize positions al. | come into' Montreal from Barry, ™ "ta; years' service on the | . : i ready captured by them. | England. When the shells began | otatr of Galt Collegiate, A. E. Mor- Townhsi Councils i Nadie p a {falling around the vessel, Captain '| row, B.A., classical master, has re- if At 19 Ea h Batteries Silenced. Olsen placed his vessel beam to the signed and accepted an offer from |! | C C "At about 11 o'clock in the morn- | wav. s, 80 that if the submarine fol-| o At 98¢ E h ing the bombardment of the enemy EL. Saskatoon, rad Shhh ac 32 DOZ, COTTON CORSET {lowed him it would roll heavily and Clirton Langford, Granton, Ont. positions was begun. Owing to a|djsconcert the gunrer's aim. This| = third-year student at the | KINGSTON. A 150 GIRLS' SUMMER COVERS AND DRAWERS, made long period of dry weather huge was successful, and the vessel, by], i 1 June Tth--Members present: Dep- , » vi . clouds of dust were thrown up by | reason of this well-thought-out plan | University of Torento, was lnstaptly uty Reeve and Councillors Sproule, | {i DRESSES; latest New York styles, from good quality --all sizes--good killed in his father's sawmill by be- : : : the shells and were blov#h back to|gnd elever manoeuvring, has arrived | jy oon Upon 8 Saw: ¥ Stover and. Heaton. Declarations in Chambrays, Ratines, Ginghams, value reg. at 35c each. . At 19¢ each our lines by a north wind, a condi- bsafely in port. as members of the Court were taken ; tion which made our firing dificult. Bishop Camenda, aged eighty-five, and decisions upon appeals were giv- I etc.; values to $1.65. {of the College of Neustra, Senore The enemy made only an occasional | Gibsqn's 'Red Cross Drug Store| Do oeatian, 2 Tiaxeala, Mexico, and | O #8 follows: Archibald Campbell, | Ji IY reply to the hail of our '75' guns. To- | specialg for summer: {three priests were killed June 1st|®S8essment confirmed; Joseph | i At 39 E h Ward noon our aeroplanes reported| Taloum Powders, | by hea) trou. Sproule; Yoduecd Jeo; PUA: B48 ¢ c ac that all of the enemy's batteries had | Face Creams, | 7 Mrs. J. C. Yule, widow of Rev. A. |¢0¢k, confirmed; Benson coultey, con- t y ' been silenced. Our infantry, at 2! Lime Juice, Iv. Prapsuz, a pioneer Baptist mis- firmed; Edwin Clark, reduced $100 ac DOZ. ¥8 TAPE given signal," rushed. from the| Almond Cream, sionary to India, and for many years |o0 buildings; John Ruttan, con- A 8 DOZ. GIRLS' EVERYDAY BLOUSES, light striped and plain trenches and from the cliffs which 3 t Salt, raside , N firmed; H. A. Sharp reduced $200; " 4 i dominate the Gulf of Saros in the | Er dons of as omens Foreten Mrs. M. Lillas, copfirmed; William DRESSES, Tight and dark colors; colors--for ages 6 years to 14 years direction of the deep ravine at Ker- | Foot Powders. at Brantford. : H. Gollogly, reduced $200; Henry i regular 75¢. --regular 75¢ . At 39¢ each eves Dero, While under treatment at Roch- By a majority of 200 votes, Perth Hogan, reduced $5037: Erastus K. 3 'As the allies advanced the bayo- | ester, N.¥., James Cullen swallowed County, with the exception of the | Purdy, reduced $100; Archibald | i ran ] 3 2 : nets of the men and the swords of [a $7,000 tube of radium but it was City of Stratford, goes dry under the | He8adorn, reduced $200; Rev. F. BEE mn ; 5 rr mr ey their officers gleamed under the | recovered. ' provisions of the @anadian Temper- Parley confirmed; Byron Sorden : ) } wan made upon he pobAl attack | Pwo dusen bananas for & GUATISN, ance Ack. © This aa tne CIBC, $100; F. & Garess Smyth, reduced Hf} 50 Ladies' and Misses' Summer Dresses, clearing at ............$298 each tions located. opposite. the Brameh | pur, *pCarIOvRY Sela ald red aD, |The ss. Shae Legucoy. Save tions located opposite the British| Dr. Ph. D. Paul, hicago, pa The extension to Clive Hospit- . H, ¥ I : : . trenches. = British soldiers charged | $350 for stealing a kiss from am al, England, ny eden Healt Thomas Frank, added to roll as ten- 40 Only Exclusive Models in Summer Dresses at .............25% Discount these: trenches of the enemy, and |eye-patient, Mrs. Mollie Mabs, who date-five hundred beds, will be op-|ant; A. W. Shillington, added to roll |} 0. found that a majority of the Turkish | sued for $25,00 ened next week. Plans are alrcady|®8 farmer's son; Stanley Shillington, i ' ° ° ° defenders had been killed by the| Huyler's Week-End Sweets, in under consideration for be already added to roll as farmer's son; W. R. iH A melinite shells, sealed packages only, at GIbson's|giructures: fo make the: total uc. | Shillington, added to roll as farmer's | a rice e fe "Without stopping at their first | Red Cross Drug Store. commodation one thousand beds. |%°0; Damon Babcock, dog added to i } »V J success, our allies charged again and | William Mulholand fell from the Australia is debating whether to|®2SSessment; Byard Lee's, assessment . were successful in occupying the sec- | bleachers, ang bloke his neck, bot give Canada a lead by opeming au vouipleted. Revision closed aud tie ond ling of trenches. At this point [lived and talked irty hours af- imperial. agency there for subsciip- ur : they were given support, whicl per- | ter. tions to the new 'war loan. fc Lu|usual business of Council proceeded 38 Only Trimmed Hats --late styles--at ........ : mitted them to turn about and at- | "Huyler's Week-End Sweets" at urged that this would be a great con- With. Minutes of last meeting adopt- 22 Caly Panama Hats-- New goods--values to $7.00, for tack and capture a Turkish redoubt | Gibson's, venienice to the general public and |°9: | x. ch hy = i Which still Reld out, They took | - Grand Trunk earnings for week would give an oPROIIY for ap | Motion, Sproule-Stover, that the |} 150 Bunches Assorted Flowers-- Values to $1.50, for also further positions situated on the ' ended June 21st were $989,072, a unparalleled display of the' finaaes!| Petition of William Pilar and' oth- 120 Children's Hats to clear, from . woul ih niv sienna d00 Up | eee _ eee ~~ the first line of dec e of $53,574. ers asking that Walter Bpown, a right and the left of the first line ecrease of § solidarity of the Empire, residgnt of U. S¢ 8. No. 36 be as: Aus ov axrwine, [wach ls jut 2e nites mie ffl L===8ee Our Windows for Bargains= be appointed collector of taxes for |i RI IG TI ("vor "Comm on ane Soroioenton, tiie W 1. Grasiiff in RAT | C | A i ! Guy Tis Name, 1915 at a salary of $110. by furnish- | Ji . (0 I : 44 @) 8 l 4 Lad JdNDD wl ) Historians relate that Antwerp|ing bonds Mary ot to the approvalifl 132 and Princess I Vaud id oid i ill takes its name from a castle which qe the Council. Motion, Sproule-|} 134 . Street . ll nm " te. Readers of the Wide 1 al In Frankish Hiles Masked the site Stover, that the Deputy Reeve and |} | .- Tg 4 «BW & HH I Spams nme vay | ||1111)1]]) SERRE of the eity. is castle was built| Treasurer be authorized to renew |) sc 3: he Rh WY A------ Li | A vert | AT 1 pu i 4 to protect the entrance to the Scheldt reap promiissary note at Stand: KINGSTON'S ONLY EXCLUSIVE LADIES' READY TO-WEAR STORE y oo Tn aP LAN ohi and to prevent foreign traders nt ard Bank. Motion, Sproule-Stover, | J : { f ducing goods into the country with- John Clark be appointed path-| Ji ' out paying toll to the sovereign lord. Shat 3s of Rd. Div. 30h Payments |} Phone 532. T.J.0 Connor, Manager The penalty for theft and smug-|orgered: $77, J. O. Ellerbeck, ser- gi Sa-- u lly gling was in those days the cutting vices as assessor and for postage; = ---- a SS ------ Off of a hand, and, as in this case|g17 @. A. B. Clark, services in as. the severed members were thrown cessing a part of the township in into the Scheldt, the castle came fo 1918; $10, J. L. F. Sproule, servic- be known as Andhunerbo---or, in|ey ang expenses as delegate to Hy- IIE Flemish, Antwerpen--'the place of dro-Electric Convention at = Belle- | , "4 ® ° 1H hand throwing." The castle and lle; $2.10, C. Ke opening Perth | , OYAL BAKING POWDER is a household ¥ ville; 10, GC. yes, opening | ( } J R word, and the newspapers are pleased to ; two severed hands appear on the city Road in 1915; $1.72, Frontenac] § | 1 eémic 0 ase hoy s i mad N arms to this day. Lumber Company; 1.50, E. Don- Sivernan pag it dation "re ¢ a AA lil | Antwerp cathedral's tapering Spire nell, eh Rd. Logg charged ; | ce es V. to . article," and it has had £0 tosh Was once compared by Char to: Div.; $9.90, S. Somerville, open ont WIth wit Hi , ' Br : asteurized usual competition based upon a big difference eo, The Sowers one ing Dd. Biv 36 charged to Div.; $6, | ¢| Has ever been traced to P Milk. The in price. of" the former: counts: of ATIwerD, De a. i | only Pasteurized Milk in Kingston is : break the centre of the Mine of docks 'Bushell, opening Road Div. 19, i ° 'S Joseph W. Gannon, of the Royal Baking and look as stolid dnd formidable as| qo ood (0 Div.; $12.70, AI, Watts, 9 oo» Powder Company, says: athe days when the castle was nee-| 0.000 Ra. Div.) 5, charged. ro 3 rice S :: 3 wore bord ard thie Shipping. Here! 1)... $11.45, Ham Walker, open ® snd ies ic Soon [I] |3Sreg ii crv oar 0 BF 15 Seid to Bi tang medium has such a n tract merchants from all parts of the | 1" 43, charged to Div.; $6, R. B.| Individual as his favorite newspaper. The a ndard. rods advertiser is sure of & hearing just as often ylised wand; . bendod Sta Harpell, bonus on £0 fence, | ------------ X . as he demands it, because the reading of a The Boys of France. Soyacaston; el : 3. A oh newspaper is a fixed hapit of mag's daily lite. How keen the boys of France are | 3.4, Concession, 4, and for 1 "sheep | : > to join in the war is shown by 'the killed by dogs; $6, Whig Publishing "Perhaps the best argument I pan ad- | letters which they send to the mili- Company, advertising; $2.28; Sim- by % at Carnovsky's. vance in favor of my conviction that 1 tary authorities begging for permis- | none Bros., certified to ] Reapberties newspaper advertising is most effective fs | sion to. go to the front. The latest WwW. . ; oh okra, a lave a Ho What the company With which I ani connected [ would-be warrior is Andres Plerrot, ] ' Chief of Police Cuddy, Calgary, hn Schioveq by many years of consistent use Phtle has attained the age of Sieve, Suard rail in Rd. Die_28: $5.35, J. was chosen president of 'the Police ewspaper space." e wrote to' General Plagnol, eom- |g Knight, bonus on 35 rods fence, ssoci : 3 i : : | rm- | Concession, 4; $3.50, J. Chiel's A ation: t f. carefully falloved, in good fitting -- il | , the Ad. Convention i cud. for... if ; harged to : ratified the selection of Philadelphia from Sere precluded o fence, for the 1910 Convention. oh : $i3050 2 - s 1 N° - an Shaw weets" at CEA VAN s dare Royal Baking Powder is regu- IF 34.60, John Redden. gone or ey 33 ap stripe | of which to! Sumuel Walker offered West ¥ir- gy h, Al ST000 be collected from EMmest- ia $17,395,929 im ten years for ! ENCE ab san seen ho town; $1.95, Hiram Walker, Kings sole right to sell Hguor in the ans. | ite, Share for opening town line: | save: iy oz . .50, George Redden, bonus Rev. Benjamin Fay-Mill§ wat re- rods. fence, Lots 11-12, Com. 7; |iurneq : ; $4.50, Lewls Tradell. opening York | of egos, Presbyterian ministry ummer y ear , § . tion. MEN'S.OUBING SHIRTS, double cuts; : Company, with soft separate collar ard lfle a; Srrlesfsiesasisnassanids seasons A800 JF - srxslavernsvessane fr esiiiattrnntasnennnseas 100 SEAS ears ra tN a tah a

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