Daily British Whig (1850), 24 Jul 1915, p. 15

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. SATURDAY, PAGE FIFTEEN PS ------ mn : - 1 ' out his reappearance. The German . w=: g Consulateiogld me over the telephone, : : WY cise shins =e pe In reply to an inquiry, that Fried- i Or -f 7 rich Kuller had never ealled at that | : i - > x : ' 2d -- office." . ' NZ : = 5 \ ATH ORDER Conan Doyle's Ubséryations, 4 " I~ "Bir Arthur cites-othe : : free etal A r instanges' of N= German mistreatment of Briingh pri 4 P v is 9 Soners of war and wounded British Dangerous Condition Relieved Just in Ame way by the British. T 3 ' : . hey | soldiers. \ ) 4 = Black at Ss Time By "Frult-a-tives" Char cht With Hav: they did noi' hate the "The conduct of the Germans to | le. A C e shinai . but were very much afraid our wounded . upon. the freld."? he ing Prisoners Shet. ; aa Praised them as very "says, "has been on a par with thetr | 1ghters, a brutality to their British prisoners. : 2 71 ev me ap TT. es At the battle of Fe:thubert upon De- { " h nC) ~~ a d € ay lime mans Starving In Trenches, cember 10th, 1914 when thé" Ger- N oy = . uljer stated that he first fought | mans te mporarily occupied some Bri- ; yi i BEAT SOME 10 elme, but afterward he was | tish trenches, an officer described : ANS yo 8, where | Ypre he stayed: for the conduct of his men in this fash< months Kahlmann fought ion: "The sight of the trenches "THE STORY OF BRITISH PRue Yser between Nieuport and and the fury my It has but one aim in life fin - net to say the bestia-| Al -- to please -- and always ONERS ude and in the neighborhood. | lity--of our men in beating to dedth| : h 4 ) y bh i { in the were prac- | Thirteenth Regiment, Thirteenth Di- stated that the principal reason | the wounded English affected me soil makes a hit. ) , their desertion was. the rough | much that for the rest of the day I ¥ . Ie 2 Fersivje a in § ment meted out to them by | was fit for nothing.' SX Black Cat never fails fo 'pon German Testimony-- F, officers and the lack of food. ii "The writer of this was » ) y £ Prisoners Were Burned To Dears that (he soldiers ; o. strike the fancy of the most 8 t Conan Doyle wrob!ly starving in the trenches. vision of the Seventh German Corps. Z Co iscri 1 rete nhut conavited the am Some days after these interviews, | Hi#® testimony as to the brutality of : - ' h ' minati ng smoker. tions for ""T'he Story of the B ler §isabpearey in & curious man- our enemy is borne out by the evi- at swhyevery second man A A y. 2 » recently published t eing short of money, + he .denceof our Own men on numerous SN ---- 1 1 . . Rn. F.J.C N Erlsodure JoueLLY JUbHS fori! to the Germaw Consulate and | occasions, notably at Neuve Chapel- you meet 18 happily puffing away on his favorite 692 Gerrard St. East, Toronto, tional 'Patriotic Organization, rod hat us he Sue 2 German he le, where Seveiut of our Wounded, cigarctte--Black Cat. As for you--if you've 55 Ve as victim of | «o at Prince Rupprée °Y must help him tnere. | temporar ¥ left behind, were subse- . . hy o y ; : rt Fy bBo In The oy arte A tor the ciimann tried to persuade him not | sequently found bayonetted or with never ex erienced this feeling of complete smoke Acute Iudigéstio f 9 1 ense en e rains blow sati fa ti d ' . | § that resulted in the exeeution 95°, but Kuller had not s ~- | their brai lown out, 1staction, don't miss another chan y aste a single-minute. Slomdch. 14 alterwards attacked my 2 on ? to, iy 9 i hei blown éut, i H t } 1 k acl pain all over th th ris rs. T cart, am rad pains @ sh prisoners why He should Another extra m a letter re Ce, nor w; : LL -- "» . In regard to the execution of} 49 80. There he waited for his | ferring to this same fight on Dee. 19, Forward March to the nearest tobacco shop and give ish prisoners by the Germans, d three hours and a half, but| mentions that some of the English, countersign I tried all kinds of medicines but none A DTS ft says: «J {ler never appeared. Since that | being surrounded, surrendered after . of them did me any good. At last, | Towing despatch, dated The', | he hak never been seen by Kahi-a most gallant resistance. The wri- ¢ : ting on the advice of a friend, 1 | April 28th, has been received. rn nn svat acting on A . Secretary of State for Forgg : 5 : =Y decided to try 'Fruit-a-tives'. 1 bought fairs from Sir Alan Johnsy lh = ol : A] > the first box last June, and now 1 am {ag teciotd Minister ot Too Hig . LR well, after using only three boxes. "1 have the honor 'to. a | :: ig: 10 for10 I recommend 'Frult-a-tives' to anyone | copies of declarations by dve- $ A Cigarettes or Cents / suffering from Indigestion, mo matter | editor of the Rotterdam, qq " ; g : NB oy v . ; body, so I could hardly move around. " AY A CIN blad, and N. J. van Ditng vi . ) . . . has font tion oti adr: | correspondent, of Rottepd ers 2 y, ee ' : : You'll enjoy a delightfully mild smoke, just a little Simple Indigestion "often leads 10. Line tne shooting of Britigh, co. | FA { EX ; y bit better than you've ever had before. Heart Attacks, Catarvh of the Stomach of war by the German tvs : | 3 j y rr 4 and constasi! distress of mind and body. |1 have received from HY . , 3 Save the Black Cat coupons. They indicate the namber of you are bothered with any Stomach | Consul General at Roite, at q i 5 ' 3 hits you make, Polio fous the more valuable the gift you 3 you azy bothered lly if Constipati " "The first declaratid).. ¢pe f : will receive at Blac at headquarters in Montreal, Trouble, and especially if ( onstipa ion Rotterdam, on April 26f \ 1 trouldes you, take 'Fruit-a-tives', British Vice Consul, is or of! Kd Ff we £8 8 Send the first 30 for the Black Cat war game, Je. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size, 25¢. ""I, Johannes Mar 1, bern 4 4 3 F | ; ; At all dealers or sent postpaid. by the Rotterdamsen Niet, | Leid- Fruit-adiyes Limited, Otlawis the 9th of Noxember, )r at the en, son of K. $artin, g déclare University of Leiden, 16th of | { ' MARA AA imi eee ------ that on the morning German | | . i i 2 am | SOWARDS March a deserter if ew na-|. HM id' ke HINTS FOR KEEPING { TTTTT TIT Army, a certain Rich ' 4 | belonging] 1 J R44 = FOOD IN SUMMER. "thr omy al | tice 'of Braunsehwel peared at] ; : t ; w CL ---- | Fa br ginal Keep + Coal to the 208th Heg' and mader J | £5 : arm Weather Affects Coffee, Tea, 4 JEN : / Lhe office of my nef Yo began | - \ "3 : : Nuts, Spices, Sugar and Other | the following stat fn. soldiers | 1 fou BS" vt a by calling - the J y Things. | f \ $ buged them g or E38 & re y ¢ ) 'Schwelins' (hogs); Used teir| {* \ a 5) With the advent of warm weather, | ( §3 R i h 10d el when foodstuffs are 'likely to spoil | 1 unar | . : | Coal Keeps |i mmmts vemicr| 2 ¥ rar il. [mic Soran dee tke to poll and also of shoof igh" pr 00 - i EE - attention, many housekeepers will | ers of war 3 b 2 } Z g A ey be interested in hints for the care of | Z 8 ' el ; 1 ' grocery stock recently issued by a| = "2 Burned. | 4 bE | ) 3 | ® Forty Prig +f oh R Wholesale grocers' exchange to retail > Pr "He stated tly, Bavarian reg- | inh 4 Ba so Patrons; because much of. the advice | » [(& /4 ) wi Rupprecht had wt y " F {18 quite as applicable to the home as | -- : ' iments under Bg ol ike no wi . to the store. TS 14 received formal that those soi- | k } British prisone i i un { ! ¢ - All bousekeepers understand the | 1 were severeiy | A 4 5 Ei dlers who ma ! 4 po 1 Perishable character. of eggs, butter, punished gd from fellow. v s ? meat, fruit, etc., and the care neces- | soldiers how [oem forty Brit- Fin k a Spin sary for their preservation; but ish prisoners 2UIned aiive In al | ol : V many do not realize that groceries hangar, and a a yng | { ; oy ay Ph Eenetally can. deteriorate greatly mitted this 8 a i" ¥ : a 2 4 w Tough so simple an error as stor- : that this order | x : Si / < SE age in th i al for it. E° ' 4 ge in the wrong side. was only dirft8ainst British sol- | ' Canned goods are. the least per- diers and ef exclusively in the | ishable of groceries All ¢ | 4 OU cannot take Bavarian AsL DIS tterview was | {UGEES OF TWO FRANCOPRUSSIAN WARS, : Y ; a ake a better i in necessary 1s to phice them where they le ek : published iiisiterdathsch Nigw. | sla. Ci were driven from thei homes during the Franco-Prus-| will be.free from dampness and | travelling companion than weblad in ¢.lions of Ma 870, returni : ng after the war only to be driven out by the same| where the air wil] cireulat, "ENO'S™ when off for. a trip. It is and 19 silling of British sel- | a8endin thelr lives, \ the cang, © among your héalth insurance during the time diers was reported. A Dank en a Se-------- Deh SO Housewives are advised to buy ce- you, are away---and nts train and a 1 x 2 i space wast Order to avoid loca | MBRNY he return to his lodg- [ter adds: 'Bat they got no mercy! | T€als in package. form and never seansickness. difficultie {108 he Lind left all his be- | The rifle butts were turned around |More than a month's Supply. at a Yowshould pack i a- Fy a fer haute recur. longi and made the sparks fly. Prisoners Two weeks' supply is better. » ing the Pot another 'German | nel Mition of W. N. J. van | wera not taken.' should be kept in a cool Ana and,on § He was a] Ditmal was sworn to at the | * "Perhaps it is as'well," Sir Arthur . should not be a deserter + ON me. 8 Britis " snail ---- 'I mad . ! B gate on April 23rd, is observes, "that prisoners, should not| Placed near stoves or steam pipes-- \ Sa ue certain Jie gRullef, yur ot almos ul with the foregoing, be taken, if prison means the slow|If these are in use. Dampness, toon] | ! I » Ludwig': "avaria, 4< ond Regi. | CocPtails are added. It js {torture of the.German jailers. But must be avoided. . ¢ belongi de 3 Westy futon rp 10 jan it be wondered that an ugly As roasted coffee loses much ot FRUIT SALT ment, ae Second Bav- ond 3n Ditmar, press eor- | spirit is beginning to rise among the| its flavor after being exposed to the | # j , Salmon ) ag- B® line Gu, of By This maf struck hereby ding at Rotterdam, | Allies-and that men's hearts are|air, the use of ap airtight receptacle | : Io your grip or mitcase ax surely as you do ' arian J Corps. {all tupidi 1 and declare. that)hardenem at the thoughts of what is as mecessary as in the ease of | 3 anyother necessary article. Errors in diet, me asf, 40 hig on A up {Friedrig, "ag" oars old, a la<| their friends have undergone? If| ground coffee. | gil ge in ng while travel. uena Mackerel creat d It rd po lligence | Dore second Regiment, | the war assumes a grimmer aspect, I' Raigins and currants--in fact, 'aff bY: i he .we'ave sufficient nge ll gence Fifth & Third Machine Sec- [can we not turngto the whole World dried fruits--lose much of their | 4 "EN irregular toi Dae Tflowing ay gyvari Army Corvs| and fay ur evidbnce Before them as! moisture when exposed to the air NEY yr -- : in stor . = my Informed me, to who is the prime mover, in so bee : : H ALT. Do Minion Fish Co my 2 was Jro-Uerman. ov antl Dec. 2nd, 1914, {shocking a relapse from all that is CommCnaen mot hen tui J 18 ve 4 Bitparnd atty ap Gerghnd he gave the follaw 3 sh prisoners of war| chivalrous and. honorable. in wat- , f 4s - - [PHONE 826, accgh reply to miy questions an : vr as 'figs, dates, candied fruit cocoa | ' J.C.ENO, Lsd. * 'Fruit Salt" eC a yr > 1; 7 ' | I] . > » notds own initiation. . h, ig Se sf] ne and. chocolate, be Kept in a eool SI {® i " : * & »% place and away from strong smnlight, meee] EN sa iow SUMMER COMPLAINTS © "7 {she frm ims ech " go uy asking him whether they | bri Scheldt . pear "Ant. | : Spot. SheHed nuts are extrefitely jde British prisoners, he aid werp atl ol Sarilfieen) KILL LITRE ONES perishable. If exposed "dfrectly to | eur Germans aid so, but they | German te marching over | the sun, the heat will draw out the, hy ty sent to Germany, but kill-|it in pu ¢ then retreating | Snme-- VA ofl and tie nuts will beconre rancid, | he) Bavarian tegiments having | English Among the mon the ae first sign of illness during { They must be kept almost airtight, | 8 ped formal orders to kill every | shot werk... All these py Ot Weather give the little ones , h Olives need coolness, and o pi prisoner of war. The fol-| men wer gainst a wall one| D2PY'S Own Tablets, or tn afew must be protected against a i in Ger-| after andl | hours he may be beyond. eure. These | ligh { P F wo i Fete Bis fast ag in Gor Bo [German Toidiers raniets Will prevent Ight and heat. Peanut butter | to on tu T Fostered vy Summer com | should be kept away from the sum. | - ae j sammtliche gefangene England- | purpose & "= prison-| Plaints if given oceasianally 16 the When left a shelf for some time | by Lydia E umachen.' 1. cross-examined ers in tuff, Ol nearly ev-| Well ¢hild and. will promptly cure the oil oftenSeéparates from the mass | -Pinkham's Vegetabl on the subject, but he maintain | ery Rd rman. battalion | these troubiss if they come on sud- - When this occurs the : iis statement, dnd said that he {ante lis turn in prac-| denly. Baby's Own Tablets should be turned upside down, pound. self had shot five British.prison- | ticing sho glishman. | always be kept in every home Where [and the butter then will absorb. the i {a few days beforg. he déserted.. On ER occasion ons] there are young children. There is ofl again. Belleville, N.S. a ('my question as to whether the: British off, "soa; nc CM 4 "i BE medicine as good and the. , Canada. -- } ! s Pickles should be cove ed ke for ten years for female troubles varian soldiers shot thesé upasm- had surrel, , © In the| mother has the guarantee of a gov- out a tiny insect called the a seh $ : ff { men on their own initiktive or un- | Castle of K ,. a hand-to- | ernment analyst that they area Thi post { did not get well, r orders, he stated that they were | hand fight cross-examined | lutely safes The Tallets are okies, TI deposit its eggs 4 bd ; I sold | amon, kles, causing a n iceable | ought Up to be shot by g-sestion, Rulle ol ¢ statement on | by medicine dealers OF by mail at 25 on in a few dat i, * nder the command ofan § #2 Be rod uently he dis-- nts 2 box from 'The 'Dr. Willlams® i Tea deteriorates in either a heat- nade this statement. as Jase why ph. by 8 truer rman | | cdicine' Co, Brockville, Ont. {#4 01 & damp place, through evapor- er of fact which didnot od in| Consulate £0 '2 | aa | i . so jen 'or absorption of meisture: much. The intérview: Re Maren | Anguat. K ites qriend. | ' 3 fore, & cool place of even tem. a aa dam was left in Tien of | the Condi, him The Kaiser's Sneer, - | Beratare should be selected for the | » ? fo € : , The strained Ls i : the. above-mentioned fact, {or the Sith} Quiven of Tay haha Kaiserin | Sites, having a tendency to. weak: "The Tollowig' day Match 19th, = Imo doubt hed of Haly ors (io with |S WIth age. sBould be purchased. in another deserter camte ito: me, . Se Sasteuing of Hails into the war. A WITT keep weil in a dt5 piace 0 % r uel's eohsort , a born. ag! and bo : a Bas It absorbes moisture quickly, . and | : oe 7 . When this is dried out the sugar be- | . comes very hard and lumpy-<«which | is inconvenient and ffoublesonte. or rm 1 His s-8-8:5-578:5-5.8-8-5- ! pn ower: Bet rend. the ein Points Sra wr Ty - | ari en YE | | pg i oY $0., He will not In get gk to the . hak they did 1at they were quite aware that Tian. prisoners Were BOL treated

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