Daily British Whig (1850), 16 Jul 1915, p. 3

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PAGE THREE THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. FRIDAY, JULY 16, 1915. ® ttndrmrenity | TIDINGS INCREASED ACREAGE " THE LATEST Acres Sowa Increase Of 26 Per Cent. 3 eee eee ee : : Probs: Local thunder storms. Saturday fine and warm. WAR BULLETINS, Over Area Harvested. ; "Ws i { SENTE THE SFEST 4 The British War Office an- Every (0) ke { PRESE Nien 13 Jub lhurkest Ottawa, July 16.---A press bulle- + nounces that' the two strongly Packet Poli n on the Census and Statistics Offi- # held Turkish lines defending ce i The Whig's Dail Sieg tenerts finally on the atess 4+ the Dardanelles have been cap- WILSON'S The News Of the Condensation of | own to field crops for the season of ood by the Allies on the Gal- The News Of the World From Tele- ) {15 as fo flows Ww heat, Inbse, + lipoli. Peninsula. . 00 acres, which is wmearly per graph. Service and Newspaper Px cent. more than the area sewn and changes, 26 per cent. more than the ared har- vested for 1914; barley, 1,509,350 'acres, compared with last year's har- : vested area of 1,495 600 acres; cats, 11,365,000 acres against 10,001,500; 7,875,000 = I'ne French have made fur- ther gains north of Arras, Fri- day afternoon and have re- gained much, of the territory lost in the Vosges. / Thousands of people re reported LLLIAINIR CVO onic 1 ony) ACEO LAST SCA RIRRIN 1, A comigission. is expected to t ettle the Welsh val strike Friday Many Ontario farmers have ndled by a fake check lealer Alexandria, Ont, the Grand tation and restaurant tr -- 8troyd hy fir { McInnes, K.C., Ha ected president of th ist Company in suece against 175,000, ' E. Harris K.¢ appointed to tt preme Court Bench ' In the three north-west provinces A magnificent gold nugget valued the estimated areas sown to. wheat The -Alied- -troops-have ad ASA L00- hus freon format ThE Kh are 11,744,700 acres; te barley, 952, 4 (Special) . : {|e ' . > 4 vanced nearly half a mile alon {| Eine r Group, Atlin, B.C. It is thirty- 1 000; to oats, 6,290,000; and te flax, Tahees x front on. the Gallipol| 8X mehes long, eighteen inghes wide, 1,004,900, a5 comparéd with the har- # Repinsula. vested areas of last year, viz., Ty STEWING CUTS, 18¢ Lb. 4 : * * , alue-giving and two inches deep 9,335,400; barley, 936,000 oats, Stile aly " ade i presented with the Roya] Canadian [353 0 In Austria, {aly has made a % Green Feas, mew Carrots, John PT. Martyn, Port Hope, was - y > pr " oT = Ee 53,000; and flax, 1,157,000 acres AL -- ' ; - \ new Beet+, Caulifiower. bay and clover, acres against 7,997,000; buckwheat, 3,- 145,800 acres against 354,000; flax- eed, 1,609,680 aeres against 1,163,- Were! oon; corn for husking, 253,300 ae- res against 206,000; corm for fod- der, 343,400 acres against 317,000; potatoes, 478,600 acres against 4i5,- 900; and turnips, etr,, 172,700 acres been The British Admiralty has ta- ken over all the coal reserves and the operators may ge to work again Friday. Secretary of State Lansing and German Ambassador von Bernstorff will confer Friday en the Lusitania affair. Lal ER ER RE AR) FREI AP PEFR BEES OR FRR P EERE EES (% fu ther advance and is.mount- 4! " a te ap i ; artillery along the whole #| . pT : . | ten-year-old Ben. . Boulton from * 'ing artillery : vices that should prove interestii drowning last July 3-193, i at Piiecs. that Reresting Humane Society's medal for saving CANADIANS HAVE SHIFTED ly president of the Brazilian Traction Good~ Work, oi rs, hate ole. 4 the financiers of Canada, left a for- and other Mexican and South Amari. stroyed big Gérman ammunition + bY { depots in Belgium. "* , =e { : * s I : ® . | | melgium ! : i ---- fala Fotatr a BRET IN MARINE CIRULES, . YPRES © | HEAVY ARTILLERY FIRE f : Sosa, Asaol HEARD 142 MILES AWAY. Wei : . . \ ? i ! \ The late Dr, B. S. Pearson, former. | And Wherever They Go They vo ¥ a can enterprises, and well known to Lune of $50,000,0000, Movements of Vessels Reported Try our Beef Dripping, takes the place of butter for many Jurposes, " Steamer Compton arrived from the At Shorter Distances Frem | Welland cana) with oats. for Rich. ! Scene Of Action. ! jardson's elevator The steamer | Interesting light on the gueéstion { Btaustedt, which has been discharg- how far heavy artillery fire can be | ing oats at this clevator, cleared for | hear is given by Dr. Doerr, a German | the Welland Canal. | scientist, writing in the Meterolo- | Steamer City of Cheyboygan,which | &ische Zeitschrif From observa went agroynd near Cobourg, was | tions made at t Dutch Metero- pulled off, and arrived at the peni- { logical Institute, "and from other tentiary wharf with coal from Erie. | sources of information, thls writer Steam-barge Jeska arrived at the {shows that the German heavy mor- | cotton mill with coal from Fairha | tars use din the attack upon Ant- ven. | werp were heard to a distance of Schooner Abble L. Andrews clear. 39 to 142 miles, but that at dis- Limited. {ed for Fairhaven | tances of only forty to sixty miles | Phone 597. | M. T. Co's Bulletin: Tug Glyde | nothing was heard. The "zone of cleared light for Prescott; steamer Toward the end of February the| silence' extgnded to about 100 to {India arrived from Montreal, light: }Canadian division first took over| 106 miles. Where the detomations steamer Windsor due in Montreal to. | three miles of trenches at Fleurbaix| could again begin to be heard, how- day, to discharge coal from Lake |@t point marked (1) on the map. On| ever, they were described as es- } March 10th it was in reserve at Neu-| pecially violent, so much so that the Alo War \ | ame of Silence," However, Exists 1,500 yards of the scason's most wanted novelties, as Roman stripe, French erepe and plaid Swiss erepe--in beautiful color combin- ations, heretofore priced at 25¢, 35¢, 40¢ and 49¢; marked for a guick clearance Saturday 18¢ Bath Towels NA rng. | For Tooth Pastes mended by your Dentist, For Toilet Waters ~The lead- ing true flower odors--deli- cate and refreshing. For Cameras--All makes of good Cameras, , dll. brands of films and supplies, and "The Place' for finishing. v ~ $4 down Friday morning. attack was made. Its location at The existence of such a "zone of| R FE ST'S Steamer Rideau Queen cleared for | that time is marked (2). In April | silence appears not to have been | 4 | Friday afternoon, and will clear | Was engaged in a conflict near St. Ju- | ed, for example, that in the wars of | : ; a For Talcums--All the popular [again for Montreal, lien that reduced its strength by half. | 1866 and 1870 German command- | and natural colors: size 22x44; special at 30¢, | cently, has been taken off It is un- fopposite Festubert in May. After | Where they might hear a cannonade; | : Recom- certain when this steamer will re. fa month of offensive work here it has| but they failed to render the ex- | 3 Ur d C eight o'clock Friday morning. seem to come in for hard fighting. - | reported that -they had: heard noth. Steamer A. BE. Ames up 10 p.m. -------- [108 although the gums had been | BUYING GRAIN FOR ALLIES. Great defeated the Austrians near | on Na aneé tldegnits in 1760 the main body of | Over 23 Firms In America Have P | the Austrians failed to re er Pe Or hr eters bh 35 doz. full bleached Huck Towels, good big size; regular 23c Saturday 15¢ Or 2 for 256e. Ladies' Jaeger Sweaters 25 dozen, made of fine soft wool, in two toned effeets--as Castle Red, Rose, Paddy, Cerise, Maize, Yellow, Tango, Pink, Black, ete, ete. All have a mixture of white--very light weight--soft as a cob-web--regular $2.50, - Ca Steamers Kingston and Casplan [Ve Chapelle when the famous drive ground seemed to tremble. | Rideau Ferry Friday morning. it was moved north to Ypres Salient) SSieniifgatiy Jenivastitiod previous 'tes i , | 22 : 0 the present war i ion- ~ : . . Steamer Britannic was In port onjend following 22nd of that month p t is mention 25 dozen imported Bath-Towels, in white ; | "Steamer Belleville, placed on the | When its ranks were brought up to) ers on several océasions received in- known lines and some new jon the Quebec-Charlotte rout ore- |full strength it was put into action Structions to march to any point ones. {swme her. sailings, been shifted again to mear Messines. | Peoted assistance, and their explan- | | Steamer Empton passed dowp at | Wherever they 80 the Canadians |ations were discredited when they | | Thursday. | heard by other troops at still more | Or 2 for 35c. *? | distant points. When Frederick the | hear the ar-| Work In Hand, tillery fire there and did not eomé | Londo ly 16. i sBler [to the assistance of their comrades, | das' DEGUEAL out 'n definite conten. |, JOY 17.--The snaual pienic of Whereas other Aupmion oso raden diction of the reports in America [Grace Church Sunday school was| [arther removed heard it and began | |that Armour and Company have fheld yesterday afternoon under ideal | thelr march toward the scene of ac- | [been entrusted with the task of ne-|Weather conditions in the Napanee | HO | 80tiating for all grain bought by the Driving Park. Rigs and automo- | Allies. It develops that the Arm-{biles were Provides at the charch to {{our Company is but one of more fconvey any who wished to ride to i [than 25 firms handling rain in Am-fthe park. Sports and games were White Star Liner Prepared Against [erica that has been supplied to the |indulged in. | Submarine Gun Attack. { Allied armies. Ida Weese, aged twenty-two, Belle-| New York, July 16.--As a protee- | Some time age the British and |ville, arrested with Walter Lasher, | tion against gun fire from subma- French Governments made Shipman, [who escaped from Belleville jail, was Tines, a shelter of sand-filled bags Anderson & Co., grain brokers of fup before Magistrate Rankin yester-| Was piled along the decks of the London, agents through whom grain day on a charge of vagrancy, and White Star Line steamshi Baltie, was to be bought in any country, this being her first appearance in a | that failed yesterday for Liverpool | and since tha' time nearly all the police court, the Magistrate allowed | With 314 passengers and a full eargo. | contracts for 'grain have passed her to go with a warning as to her Unusual precautions were taken by {through their hands. At the offices future conduct, also taking into con-{steamship officials to protect the of Shipman, Anderson & Company peideration that she had been led as- | Baltic prior to her sailing. In ad- to-day an official said that the firm ftray by Lasher. | dition to the uswal guards, a cordon had been buying immense quantities jb High County - Constable Van |of private detectives was thrown of grain from America ever since the Koughnet made a trip to the Rock-|around the entire pier and along the For All Seasonable Drug Wants, At Best's The Satisfactory Drug Store. Open Sundays, -- BALTIC CARRIES SAND BAGS, Jenkins' he war a pany Meow (nenitarium with a patient) bulkheads, .No-other than known! the mpany y | members of the crew and identi U SALE provided a considerable amount orfT0m the north end of the county | ntified | 3 an yesterday. | passéngers were allowed within | grain, but Jater on, it is gyid, that A youth of about fifteen years of | twenty feet of the ship. As a fur- | | ; any. |28® Was up before the Magistrate |ther precaution, the space between | |B {port and now supplies hardly any. yesterday om a charge of writing an | decks was creened with: heavy can-| | HOT S "BLL IN ALASK offensive letter to a young girl in| vas. Move | To IN ALASKA. Napanee. His father undertaking anal SS ------------------- || Glaciers Are Shedding Ice at an Un oa AN 0 NET. i usual Rate, to look after his future behaviour he was allowed te go on a suspended TE -- ' a sentence by paying the costs of the | Austrian Submarize's Crew Surren- Juneau, Alaska July 16,--Extreme tourt { dered To Ialians. | beat during fhe last ten days has |" Gourdy charged with being | Rome, July 16.--An Austrian sub- [| Seased eather Souditions piiberts drunk and disorderly, was fined $5| Marine om-Fuesday morning attempt | NOW e oldes| abitants o 214s ed te ' torpedo. | South-eastern Alaska. or 2ldays fre on fata aa Hatin The values are re- markable, including Suits at $18, $20 and $22. 4 firm practically gave up grain ex- Wateh to-morrow's papers for the most sensational tale of savings The weather bureaw thermometer] meee narship. whish nani Brotected by a in the history of Kingston merchandising. It will pay you to watch for it! {Bea mgistored an. ah, ug ao de - Hy entangled in the meshes of the {gree mark: has heen reached by | net that it was. unable te escape. The craw, fearing . suffocation, . - Stréet thermometers. Forest fires are Gananoque | . . Syren raging along Lynn canal, and the i ------ dered. -------- glaciers have been discharging ice at Billion Bushel Wheat Crop, an extraordinary rate. . 0 uly 16.--The steambarge Isa-| Washington, July 16.--Prespocts § At this time of the year the sun or ¥ i the a ple PEL tho, billion bushel wheat eta shines twenty of the twemty-four yesterday with coal for the works of | catinued to grow during the weok | hours each day, and to absence of the the Steel Company of Canada. ended yesterday. Spring wheat had | usual south-west winds is attributed "Uy, (*C ~ohb Capt. Visger, owned | the most favorable week of tho sea. tho excessive heat. Fruits and vege. by D. J. Munro of this town, made 30n over mueh of the beit, and the tables give indications of bumper a trip to Picton for berries this! outd veteab ere Is most promis erops, week. : ing. weather and crop | SIR E. GREY LOOKS. WELL The local C.L.A.C. baseball team | bulletin annouticed to-day that win: | -------- These are all Spring and Summer Suits that we have decided to sell now, and not carry one over, . You will be doing Jottragiy ang us » good them. left this massing for Claxton, and thence went to Gouveneur play Foreign Secretary Found Mplgmatic an exhibition game with the Havana Sport Good. Red Sox. They go to Watertown London, July 186. Edward | to-morrow te play the same team. | 4 tatg for Foreign| The Cubans will play: a return his first{game at the local athletic grounds on Wednesday afternoon half heli- . day next week, and en Saturday, Persons who have seen the Foreign | July 24th, the Alexandria Bay team since return' to Lon-| will play a return game at the Ibeal don, say he is bronsed and looking |athletic grounds. well, although he still wears color-| The ladies of St. John's Church held a box seeial at the town. park oyeling. . and last evening. Dancing was also in- . negotia-{ duiged in. i cen dry fies| Mr. and Mrs. W. Allen, Panama trout. proved | City, former residents of the town, Brescia, via Paris, July 16.--Aus- trian prisoners say that. cholera is daily growing worse among the Aus-| Stone lly those who « cla, and that thers are many ties as a result of the disease. i ' The "authorities ave sub | mitting all prisoners to a severe med- ter whoat, however, had usfavorable weather; and. harvesting had beon de- layed in the important producing see. tions by rain, much ripe wheat being still uncut. ig southern portions of the belt and Pacific coast states har. vesting is progressing satisfaetorily, and good yields are reported. t Lemberg, owing to the terrible epi. demics of cho in particular, /} which are raging there. Re ical examination. Men suspected of I having the cholera are isolated. gi . - Special Values! We have some odd sizes left of a few lines of Men's $6.00 Goodyear Welt Patent Leather and Tan Shoes. [Whe they last 5.3 $4.20 See our window for the styles, »...- 3 i 3 ; » x " a $ yo ; . i § LAA SF

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