Daily British Whig (1850), 8 Jul 1915, p. 3

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GET OUR PRICES For plumbing work, or gas. piping Have your repairing done by us. Sat- | tsfaction guaranteed { ON, A. AND J. JAMIES Plumbers and Gasfitters. i Ice Cream In Bulk or Bricks. Packed and dellvered to any part of the city, GEORGE MASOUD, ; Phone 980, 23% Princess St, BICYCLES | From $25.00t0 $45 H. MILNE Phone 542. 272 Bagot St. Cleveland Standard Model Falcon. Fresh Saguenay | Salmon, Fresh Sag- uenay Mackerel Dominion Fish Co. PHONE 520. ) b | SOLD BY ALL G00D SHOE DEALERS Ei iii ue] Nem THE ~ LATEST WEAR free poor PRESE "iH OES The Whig's Daily Condensation of The News Of the World From Tele for every SPORT graph Service and Newspaper Ex. and RECREATION changes, I ---- Worn hy every meniber of the family q = NTED IN THE BRIEFEST POSSIBLE FORM. The police have reason to believe some Sul paroled alien enemies have escaped from Toronto to the United Slates, I'he United States Navy Depart nent has decided to equip all subma rines with three-inch guns for offen- Slve purposes. It 1s charged that Germans burn- ned a large number of Russian wounued together with the medical stall attending on them, Everything the Britfsh ' Govern- can get in the way of supplies is secured in Canada. So says the Ca- radien High Cemmissioner. Peter. Stephen, for fifteen years the efficient agent of the C.P.K. at Smith's Malis has resigned his posi- ton, to which George Weekes has been appointed. The Imperial Government has 'gratefully accepted" the offer of the {Government of the Union of South | Africa % provide a contingent of Snaps ! troops to be raised in the Union, and some batteries of artillery. Are sure to be good if finished | pyiice Commissioner Woods, New as t's. York, has ordered every known an- More amateur finishing is € 40 ike in the city placed under sur- done here than all other places veillance, in an effort to find a clue put together--the reason is ¢ i, the identity of the person_who ex- quick service at low prices-and ploded a bomb under the detective always. good results, bui«zu in the south end of Police Rémember, we Rent, Repair Headauarters. o [10 thie U, 8. Ambassador and he has For satisfactory results, have : t yashingt {i i- your Films finishad J consulted Washington. High offi clais are practically agreed that the At Best' Luited States cannot, without sacri- fic ng important neutral rights, ex- The Satisfactory Drug Store. Sundays. { 9 Ua Summer press its approval of the German Hproposaag in their present form. That eastern Canada does not feel the effect of the war nearly so much ing an interview yesterday by Rev. Dr. 8. turned to Toronto from attending the conferences of the Methodist Church Am Pure Marmalade Crosse and Blackwell Chivers and Son's In 7 Ib. tins 341-3 Princess St. D. COUPER Phone 76. Prompt Delivery, (Const Sealed Oysters) I A A A A tee eg For.One Week Only Cut prices on Auto Tires --all sizes. BIBBY GARAGE, Dodge Bros.' Agents. Tel. 201 and 917, COAL The kind you are 1ook- ing for is the kind we sell Scranton Coal Is good Coal and we guarantee prompt de- livery BOOTH & CO. Foot of West St. SEESstesessssoeastaennn | SOWARDS Keep Coal and ~ | Coal. Keeps -SOWARDS ei A Pretty Island in LOUGHBORO LAKE Can be bought at a bargain. It it well wooded and nicely situ- ated. Above 33% waeres. An ideal site for a summer home, and right in the centre of the best black bass fishing grounds. Apply WH. GODWIN & SON | Estate and Insurance. The result never in doubt, GAS versus COAL dur- ing the summer months. fi Unanimous Verdict in faz vor of GAS FOR COOK- . Phone 197, or drop acard| | to the Office of the Works, on Queen Street. Light, Heat, Power and v. UO. in Newfoundland and Nova Scotia. JUNE STOCK SALES UP N. Y. Total Three Times Higher Thad A Year Ago. rk New<¥ork, July 7.---June sales of i THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, THURS TIDINGS ,.. || 88 the west is-a statement made dur. | - D. Chown, who has just re- | RUSSIA IS PREPARING. DAY, JULY 8, 1015. New Campaign in Galicia Against Enemy. New "Yaork, July 8.°-Dr. R Ward, of New Haven, Conn. who ar- rived here on the steamship United States. from Copenhagen,aiter spend. | ing a year in Russia, sald that the Rus were making extensive pre- parations in arms and munitions for an early offensive against the Ger. mans in Galicia, The Vologoda | and Archangel Railroad, with new- ly constructed lines reaching from vologoda toward the battle line, has been taken over in its entirety by the Government for the transportation of munitions of war, Only two pas. | enger trains a week were being run | when he left Petrograd, he said, and al} Ireight traffic had been suspend- ed. i Since 'Archangel opened to navi. | gation, Dr. Ward ass™rted, ammuni- | tion-laden ships from England and Canada have been arriving almost | daily Thousands of soldiers at | Archangel are busy day and night! transferring munitions to traips, and | iil railroad equipment that can -be | handled is being operated over the road, the south-bound trains being! loaded to capacity. 'I left Petrograd about the middle of June," said Dr. Ward. "Despite | the Russian reverses there was no in. | dication of dis¢ouragoment. Thou- | sands of new troops are already in | training and in readiness to be rush. | ed 'to-the front as soon as the danger | of another shortage of munitions is | past They are simply awaiting am- munition and equipment. Within | ten miles of Petrograd over 600,000 | troops are encamped ready for the | word to go into action, and, I was re- | { ably informed; as many more are in readiness in a dozen other places. | | "While Russia is not receiving much help from Japan in the farm of munitions or men, I know of my | own knowledge that hundreds of | Japanese officers are engaged in | drilling Russian troops in the use of | { heavy artillery." ' NO BLAME TO BRITAIN, | & B.| | Boys Recruited In US. For War In| U.S. Had Been Released. Washington, July 7.--~The State | | Department has received numerous | | complaints--mainly from Boston and | [vicinity--concerning the - treatment! Lof youths who have been engaged to, g0 to Kurope on cattle steamers] | from Boston and other ports, but have failed- to return, and in some instances had enlisted in the British Probs: Showers to-day. A WAIST EVENT FOR FRIDAY Nowhere in or out of town will vou find similar values for the prices we quote for ti morrow ! Shantung Waists 60 only Natural Pongee Waists --elastic band. at lored; a regular $2.75 value. Tomorrow ...... 0... © $1.98 48 only Pongee Waists--Hy-lo collar, military pocket and finished with hemstitching; regular $3.00. To-morrow White Jap. Silk Waists x 6 dozen Pure Silk Waists--sold elsewhere in town at $1.48, ) To-morrow 98¢ waist--smartly tai- fLingerie Waists 10 dozen, Black and' White New York Waists--a cle To-morrow Stripes, Flowered and Swiss Embroidered an-up of values heretofore priced from £1.48 to .98¢ much OE than you } to $20 a suit. 1 iy | i stock on the New York Stock Ex-| Army. 'These fcomplaints, it. waa change were nearly three times as learned to-day, came mostly from great in June, 1914, but they fell off | parents of the youths, which have more than 1,000 000. shares as com- | been submitted through > members pared with May of this year. lof Cengress representing Congress- The total sales last month were |jonal districts in which the parents 10,947,247 shares, as compared with | lived. Secretary Lansing sald that 12,607,107 shares in the previous |these cases had been investigated month, In June, 1914, 3,991,378 [and that in every instance in which! shares changed hands. | representations "had been made by! Bond sales were less than in the! previous month. These amounted to | boys whe had been recruited had $59,007,000, as compared 'with $62,- | been released. 339,000 in May and $55,970,000 in June, 1914. The largest single | the investigation of these. cases day's transaction last month amount- | showed that the British Government ed to §3,103,000. | was responsible, and he said that : hirhgulenis | nothing hed been learned in To Be Operated. | way connecting the British Govern-| Cobalt, July 7.--Encouraged by ment with the services of the boys | the recently re-started Right of Way, | being offered as recruits. | the neighboring Silver Queen is peice | making preparations to resume ac- | BECKER EXPECTS TO DIE. 1 tive operations again. E. V. Neel- | 1 lands has leased the property and | Condemned Police Lieutenant Has | will work it on a royalty basis. | Abandoned All Hope. i It is hoped to pick up gome of the | New York Right of Way vein extensions, after Lieut. Charles Becker has abandoned which the leasers will endeavor to a] hope of escaping the electric chair diseover if there is sufficient milling | for the murder of Herman Rosen-| ore in the mine to make it worth | thal, while to continue work. Pumping | tor o out is in progress at present. The Silver Queen was former! under option to the Aladin-Cobalt. What a Difference Spectacles were invented by Alexander de Spina, a monk in Italy about 1285. Pictures of them appear as early as 1417. Those were crude, ungainly things in heavy, queer iron frames, .Since then eyeglasses bave been constantly improved. OUR GLASSES are the glasses of to-day--not yesterday -- and reveal the very latest improvements in lens. and frame, KEELEY Jr.,M. 0. D. 0. OPTOMETRIST AND OPTICIAN 226 Princess Street 3 doors above the Opera House f St. James Roman Catholic| | Church, said yesterday. Father Cur-| Y iry, who has frequently visited the | | condemned man in the Tombs and in | the death house, expressed a belief | in Becker's innecence. "Becker is ready to die," Corporate Financing In" U. 8. New York, July 7.--Corporate fin- ancing arranged during June in the | Curry said. United States $83,000,000. amount than in any. of the year except M $ total of corporate financing done in| anything but Father | This was a smaller | begun in his behalf can save him. previous month | spite of everything, he bears up well. | arch, when only | 73,000,000 was consummated. The | eyes as I have and believe that he is innocent. It is a | the United States Government, the ! Mr. Lansing was asked whether any | | July 8.--Ex-Police |} the Rev. James B. Curry, rec- [i "He believes he willl} totalled approximately | die, and that none of the Dieeediugs] | ni | Mint with orders. CHOPS, LOINS, LEGS, \BTEWING CUTS. SPECIAL PICKLED HOCKS 7¢ Lb. The Wm. "No one could look into Becker's ||| this country in the first six months | strange fact that Becker believes in |i of the current year amounts to $795,- | capital punishment. The fact that 500,000, and is $194,500,000 below he has been condemned to die--as| the same period last year, $336,000,- | he says, innocently--has not altered ii 000 below 1913 and $550,000,000 be- {his views." | low the record year of 1911. | ektbittmatittt. { ---- DISAVOWS PEACE PLEAS £2 Big Motor Dividend. ef Cleveland, July 7.--Chandler Mo- | Social Democrats Ave Stil With) { tor Company declared 77% per cent. | Their Kaiser, | dividend on the common shares and| London, July 8.--The Daily Mail | | the usual 1% pericent. on the pre- | says that the executive committee of | ferred shares. | the. Social Demoerati¢ party of Ger- | many, in 'a striking appeal for par-| {ty unity in the Vorwartz of July! 3rd, disavows the anti-war move-| ment of the nojsy Socialist minor- | ity in Germany. It declared that, | although rejecting as earnestly as) ever all ideas of a war of conquest, | the Social Democratic party, "in! Broken Lines Full of surprise in n " i Move To Vancouver. | Ottawa, July 7.--The Skeena Tim- | bgr Co., Ltd, have removed their of- | fice from Toronto to Vancouver. i Toronto Terminal Plan. | Ottawa, July 8.--An' early start Bin be made Yate new Tailway ronsequente of the new menace to | { x | Germany involved in the aggressive! Information biained here. POLY Of tay, consders 1 1 simple {duty again to announce at we! oi, i Staled sant By liom gy 4 | stand shoulder to shoulder with our 000,000 by the Bank of Montreal on | Ration aad with it put forth all our the guaramteé of the Canadian Pa: *tength to overcome this new dan- cific and Grand Trunk Railways and | 88%. We must do this in the that all details have been worked | of out, including the arrangement with the Government in regard to the Suestion of a postal station. -- CRY LA EWN ~- BW LY Vd will be asked for it. 19; oy 0) RH Values run from § | : TTAGE! | Paris, July 8--The Bank i France has been compelled 'to desig- | i 5 Pe oh x First class Enlarging and Copying from Pho- tographs or Negatives. Phone 1318. 90 PRINCESS ST. CHIEF RABBI AT FRONT. Rev. Dr. Hertz + Conducted Service Near Firing Line, London, July 8.--The Daily Mail prs tina aeénc,0f- airmmn i..CAS ..¢ nts an account of how Rev. Dr, ert, chief rabbi of England, visit- ed the troops at the front last week and conducted services close to the firing line, amid the noise of a heavy cannonade. in the Rouen section the chief rabbi, addressing a large congrega' tion, of troops, reminded them of theif | old Jewissh legend of a po del- a deluge of fire that would moan over The oArth.' "Hven a are 54s 4 50 now 45858 i: : NA Ar Ai rng CHARM CEYLON TEA 35¢, 40¢, 50c, 60c, Lb. Charm Coffeie, 40¢c Lb. For Sale at All Grocers. Has ever been traced to Pasteurized Milk. The only Pasteurized Milk in Kingston is Price's :: Phone 845 The Key To Success Many 8 man owes his Start in life to the purchase of ah endowment policy. This has proved the beginning of many a fortune. Start & good thing going at once by purchasing a policy in the Mutual Life of Canada. Fates on request. 3. Roughton, GENERAL AGENT, 7) Kingston. so Ofice Pho Harry Sharp, Speed Brock 3 ns Need Electric a rons, Toasters, | Wthifg Eloctet cal, phone 9% Masts Lamps, o anything Electri run 1alidey's Electric Shop, | as you would any other household commodity---with an eye to full value ! | WHEN YOU BUY EDDY'S MATOHES You RECEIVE A GENEROUSLY. FILLED BOX OF SURE, SAFE, LIGHTS. ~ASK FOR { igs 2% § § "Silent Parlor' ad ae | os 3 x

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