Daily British Whig (1850), 22 Jul 1915, p. 6

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PAGE SIX EE ------ Ea THE LATEST TIDINGS, PRESENTED IN THE BRIEFEST POSSIBLE FORM. The Th: News Of the World From Tele- graph Service and Newspaper Ex- changes. » The villagé of Warren, Ont., Was practically. wiped out by fire. All the men required for the 74th and 75th Battalions are in sight. ihe Unemployment Board issued a report urging labor bureaus for Ontario ' l Lady Drummond expects to open a home for soldiers in the West kad | of London. The managers of | systems in Ontario {meeting in London i Several "nosy' foreigners hang- | ing about the aeroplane factory, To-| ronto, were interned. { The Women's Institute of lington held a Rose Day and raised | $200 for Red Cross work. s 31 Hamilton plans to contribute 200. , | machine guns, a score of . citizens oe, | RAVINE promised to give one emch. ee | King George and Queen Mary will co, | be wesent at the wedding of Miss Katharine Page, daughter of Am- { bagsador and Mrs. Walter Hines | | Page, and C. 3. Loring, Boston, on | | August 4th, [ The German Emperor, visiting Pcsen, held religious agrvices in the | palace chapdl. He "requested the women's chorus to sing Luther's | 4 famous choral, "A Mighty Fortress! Is Our God.' | all good god shoe dgalers Hydro-électric are holding a fey Cook's Cotton Root Compound, A safe, vel medicine. Bold in ees of strength--No. 0. 2.83; No. 3, $5 per Sold By all druggists, or re nn Hots of tee pamphlet. A THE COOK MEDIC! TORONTO. ONT. (reemarle roe A Pretty Island in LOUGHBORO LAKE Can be bought at a bargain, It it well wooded, and nicely situ- ated. Above 3% acres, An ideal site for a summer home, and right in the centre of the best black bass fishing grodnds, Apply W. H. GODWIN & SON | Estate and Insurance, Phone 424 89 Broce' St. ------------ exception of Lethbridge, went aw. Edmonton showing a majority of 3 { 800 and Calgary about 3,300 The | | new Liquor Prohibition Act goes in- } | to effect July 1st 1916, | A terrific explosion, believed to} have been caused by sparks from a| passing railroad engine, destroyed | | the benzol plant of the Semet-Solvay | |.Company at Solvay, N.Y., on Wed- nesday afternoon. The loss is Jf | timated $40,000. The Conservatives of Killarney | | have nominated for the Manitoba | Legislature George Lawrence, Min- ister of Agriculture in the Roblin ministry, Lawrence is the only minister of the old government to | be nominated so far J. J. Keppler, vice-president of the International Association of Machin- ists, who has been directing the strike at the plants of the Reming- | ton Arms and Ammunition. Company and various sub-contractors, an- | nounced at Bridgeport, Conn,, that a settlement had heen agreed 'upon. FRONTENSC CHEESE BOARD, 3 -- | | Sales Made At the Meeting on Thurs- day Afternoon, | F $250 { At the meeting of the Frontenac | | Choese Board en Thursday after- | noon, 13 1-4 cents was offered for | | colore d cheese and 13 cents for | Fhone 643. 2712 Bug Bt. Cleveland Standard Model | white, There was boarded 266 | Falcon. For One Week Only Cut prices on Auto Tires ~--all siges. BIBBY GARAGE, Dodge Bros.' Agents. Tel. 201 and 917. | boxes of white cheese and 466 boxes | of eolored as follows: - Colored--Elm Grove, 40; Glenbur- nie, 60; Glenvale, 75; Gilt Edge, 45; Hinchinbrooke, 35; Ontario, 20; St. Lawrence, 39; Thousand Islands, 43; Elgiuburg, 70; Frontenac, 35, White- --_ Arigan, 31; Bay View, 40; Silver Springs, 60; Verona; 50; Wolfe Island, 55; Collins Bay, '40. At 13 1-4 cents Mr. Cleall secured the offering of Elm Grove, Glenbur- nie, Glenvale, Gilt Edge, Ontario, St. lawrence, Thousand Islands, Elgin- burg and Frontenac. At 13 1-4 cents Mr. Gibson pur- chased the offering of Hinchinbrooke. At 13 cents Mr. Gibson secured the offering of Arigan and Verona. The kind you are 100K- ing for is the kind we sell Scranton Coal Is good Coal and -we gvgranies prompt de- live BOOTH & CO. "Tan and Sunburn Cream." son's, . Tennis shoes," running cheap, Dutton's.. . Sir Robert conferred with Sir Bd- ward Grey in London regarding Hon. Dr. Beland, M.P., an ex-Postmaster- | | General of Canada, who is held as a prisoner of war in Germany, he hav- ing been in Belgium when the war started, 'The utmost efforts will be made to secure his release. "Buy Talcum Powders. son's. No score was made in fhe final game for the Major Starr soccer tro- phy in the game at Barriefield be- tween the 8th C. M. R. team and the 3°th team on Wednesday evening. The game will be replayed on Wed- nesday evening next. Crook neck squash amd vegetable marrows at Carnoteky's. A women's recruiting meeting will likely be held in Kingston shortly, 75c corsets, 50g... Dutton's. wn dee Cream Bricks," Sp ts Deg ny Gib- shoes, at Gib- BRITISH WHIG KINGSTON, ONT. Supplies BINDERS TO-FiT ANY SHEETS SHEETS TO FIT ANY BINDERS There 1s no stitution in the Dofinfon more Canadian that The Mutual Life Aeiitiies Somphny of Canadh. wis ncorpurated under the tatutes of tario 1 8 Ontario Mutual Eire Assurance Corapany S on 28 ! . ue The was given a Dominion charter Hy an Aet ssed in 1878, was still known as The Ontario Mutual Life Ast Basse Company. ma It réceived a new name by an Act of the Federal / lament the year 1900, and has siuce been known &s The Mutual Life Assu ance Company of Canada. Its investments of nearly $25,000,000 .are exclusively Canadian: the lives insured are Canadian only. It is strictly a Canadian | Com ssurmg Made-in-Canada contracts, 3% Rony 8. ROUGHTON, HE THE ONLY SADI-IX EAN {oa MUTUAL 'RECEIVE A GENEROUBLY FILLED » * BOX OF SURE, SAFE, LioHTs. Whig's Daily Condensation of '° Wel-| « | from | port. "180 | was of FOUN] WEIGHT OF GUN EXCLUSIV] eT. 251s, Es +> -- T. Rani py ov ge Pn NEW the Ontario Government. The guns, is the Lewis Automatic It will fire $40 rounds a minute and MACHINE A sum of $300,000 to supply 500 machine guns immediately for the Canadian troops, has been voted by | Machine-Gun. Wo 2d 2 GUNS FOR CANADIAN TROOPS. which are in great meed at the front, will be of the type shown here. This! It weighs 20 1-2 pounds complete and can be fired from the shoulder. ANDFORD FLEMING IS DEAD AT HALIFAX, N.S. SIR S (Continued from Page 1.) ing poimt of view may be gathered Dr. Fleming's exhaustive re- ifference of opinion after- itween Dr. "Fleming ernment concerning, It] ocation of the line | Railway and Some. wards arog and the is understood, the 1 of the Canadian Pacific In Alberta, all the cities, with the Dr. Fleming resigned his position as | kindly, Governmen} Hngineer. His preposition to establish a new prime meridian for the world, degrees from tireenwich, endorsed by Imperial | Aéademy of Science, St. Peters hurg, most as soon as it made publie. For his distinguished | the 54 FLEMING BUST AT QUEEN'S. saryices Her Majesty invested him with a Companionship of the Order of Bt. Michael and St. George. The adoption of standard time by the German Empire was a great tri- umph for British ideas as developed in the fertile brain of Canada's re- nowned civ'l engineer. Dr. Fleming, at whose suggestion British standard time was chosen for the regulation of railway time all. over the North American Continent. In 1897, Dr. Fleming was made a Knight Commander of St. Michael and Bt. George. In 1893 he pro- ceeded on a special mission to Aus- tralia and England with reference to the Pacific cable. In 1894 he was sent as a special commissioner to Hawaii by the Canadian Government. In 1396, he attended on behalf of t Dominion the Imperial Pacifie Cable conference in London. Politically hie belonged to no party. In relig- ion he was an adherent of the Pres- Dyterian Church. His wife died in The survivors of the late Sir Sand- ford Fleming are two daughters and three sons: Mrs. T. O. Critchley, Oxford street, Halifax, at whose resi- dente the deaceased passed away; Mrs. William Exschaw, Arcachon, France; S. H. Fleming, hugh N. eming and Walter A. Fleming, all of Ottawa. Mrs. Walter A. Fleming is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. Davis, 17 Sydenham street, Kings- on Tributes To the Deceased. Rev. Dr. Macgilliviey, moder- ator. of the Presbyterian deneral As- : "All Canada, and indeed the Empire, will hear with profound regret of the death of Sir Sandford Fleming, who in 1897 was knighted for distinguished scientific and na- tional services. Although .of Scot- tish birth he identified Himself in the most intimate way with Canadian in- térests and irations. But his outlook was friend of Qu without a break unti his He was sent at but look frail, friends have felt A about his health." . G. M. Macd , K. C.,: "One of our nation bi ers is di r Stigfora oan was a nple af Canadians." He found the ber Fe through the Rock past is now being used by the Trunk Pacific but which was : = Mieeten by American. was | So gen es, go: | ing can be used for defense or offence. through many dificuities: Judge, THE WHIG'S JUMBLE. Maclennan having pass away a -- short time ago pi 7, as Is known to | A Général Review of Country District | | all, Dr. Grant several years previ- | and Local News, ously." "Films developed" at Gibson's. "I knew Sir Sandford Fleming ain in the United said a Sings | Morgan firm. {the years he was chancellor of Queen's University," [ton newspaper man. "In. 1880 1{" Wauto Chamois" at Gibson's. saw him cap his first graduate and| A; Toronto, Bloor street business in 1915 I sy him feebly tap .thelmen propose to give ten machine] head of the lagt graduate. Ho WAS &| pune to the Canadian soldiers, quiet, Simple man, cultured,| = "Typ ang Sunburn Cream.' {eminent "and dignified, big enough gong | for every task and dependable in ev-| yj. Johnstone, a young vaudeville ory circumstance. He was a spien-| | actress, whose home is at Newark, {did looking man in 1830 when hely y Wuyi qrowned at Grand Mere, first donned the chancellor's rebes; robust, full-veived and eloquent; in 1915 the weight of years had ren-| dered Lim feeble, soft-voiced - and | | reverent. He had spent his years, | his spirit, his meney and his fame | | tor Queen's and rjchly had he been | "| rewarded, One pailding to over | twenty crowned Queen's campus in | | his day; a handful of professors had | States through Gib- | son's. The investigations of the Nickle Commission will last for a year at least. 'Ice Cream Bricks." Gibson's. {on Vrencken, has been sentenced by "$1.00 Fountain Pens" at Gib-| } | | f Canada has borrowed fifty millions | the | | Cardinal Mercier's secretary, Can- | | grown to an army and a squad of the Germans to a month's imprison- | students had become a battalion, A | ment. " mighty man has fallen and Queen's! 'Tan and Sunburn Cream, men and women all over the world |8on's, { will mourn for him, His name will | be imperishable so long as Queen's | to, Has selected Regina as the head- [stands | quatters for their western mail or- | J. M, Farrell: "He was one of the | der business. on whose judgment was sought af- "Jee Cream Bricks." Gibson' 8. {ter in arriving at the proper course | At Petrolia, ¥. W. Wilson, ot the] ito pursue in the solution of Univer- {law firm of MacRieff and Wilson, | sity problems as they from time to | has received time arose." | ment as chief magistrate. { Dean J. C Connell: "By the death | futo Chamois' at Gibson's. of Sir Sandford Fleming Queen's | Belleville, Frank Bellian aid | | University has lost one of its oldest | Joe Motte were sentenced to three and best friends. Hig interest in | years in the penitentiaky, and An. | | Principal. Sir Sandford was elect- ed Chancellor in 1880, and, every. three years since, re-elected by the | unanimous vote of the University Council. He rarely miséed any con- vocation. or paling of the Board of Trustees, and hig interest was always maintained in the affairs of the uni- versity. His advice was always sought in determining the policy of the trustees, Thousands of gradu- ates have been Jaureal at his hands, and all will remember the dignity imparted to the function by the manner in which he performed his duties, The university in all its faculties has benefited greatly by his generosity during all the years of his connection. His name and deeds will be written large in the Dooms- day Book of Queen's 3F Quesn'g University, » French Take ' More T renches Near Munster ecial to the Whig.) Paris, 5 22 (official) Furious fighting in Alsace in which French Chasseurs drove large bodies of Ger- mans down the slopes of the Moun- tain peak known as the Little Reic- hackerkopf, was reported in official despatches to the War Office to-day. Throughout Tuesday night the Germans attacked time and again, marching "up the mountain sides to the very edge, of the French 'para- pets. The French blue-devils stood their ground in the face. of superior forces and played a fathine gun fire through the German ranks until the enemy abandoned the attempts and retired. Even more violent was the fighting west of Munster where the Germans made nine distinct rushes during the the early hours of Wednesday in an effort, to recapture the positions ta- ken by the ch in the recent of- fensive in Alsace. Yok suffered and Thay: on Wednesday the French followed up their victory by taking 150 yards pf Gefman french | "Films developed" at Gibson's. _ Major W. H. Daniels, Ogdensburg, member 'of Congress trict, - "Films developed" at Gibson" s. Governor Whitman has commuted to life imprisonment the death sen- tence passed on Madelina Ferola for the murder of her finance, Carmello Canestrella in New York, "Beautiful Talcum Powders." Gib- son's. Exeorbitant food prices have caus- ed a renewal of rioting in Cologne, where disorders took place two months ago, and were guelled by the military authorities, "Face Oreams' at Gibson's. Through the efforts of the wego Chamber of Commerce, Peterson & Jacobson Red Spring Company, formerly of Jamestown, has decided to move to Oswego, N.Y. "Auto Chamois" at Gibson's. Governor Whitman, Albany, N.Y. said on Wednesday night that a eare- ful study of the statement of for- mer Police Lieutenant Charles Beck- er, now under sentence of death, had not changed his opinion of the guilt of the convicted man, for 31st Os- the This afternoon's communique @ re-|d ported that French airmen, continu-| ing their attacks on railway june: tions through which the * Ges Crown Prince's Army is Aapolied have, bo ibe, station - Autrey in 'western aan Lieut. a reer I= Bae i A remuting i SAE Gib- | Robert Simpson Company, Toron-| { | { { | { word of his appoint. | the university dates from 1878, when | tonoccio Carmine to one year in the | 'George Munro Grant was appointed | Ontario Reformatory for birglary. | » has withdrawn from the con- | test for the Republican candidacy as | dis- | uaa! is no more reason for serving poor, coffee than for 1 making omelets of stale eggs. i . 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