16 PAGES | 3 ly 3 1 : x hig PAGES 1-8 KINGSTON ONTAR YEAR 82 -NO 171 LAST BINION SLOPES ON HEIGHTS capes or fos n-ich 1 _ DECIDEDLY FRM _ COVERED WITH DEAD... _._. IS TONE OF MESSAGE Germany. Po -- They did not surrender to a braver or more formidable foe. They did As the Result of: Savage German Attempts not throw down their arms when surrounded, as they were, ten to one. They Unpleasant Reading For the Kaiser And Ris were the victims of scientific, devilish barbarism -- the barbarism that let to Retake French Positions---Enemy's loase poisonous gases to stupify and kill those whom it could not conquer in a fair and manly fight, Attacks Repulsed. © Are we at home to sit back and let Britdin smash the prison bars and { | | { } Henchmen and Exponents of Frightful- : ness, Remarks the London News. set free these Canadian captives? Or shall we'l 2 on the sword, and help ---------- achieve their liberation? 'There are many boys from Kingston and Bastern Crown Prince's Army Reported to be Preparing For Fresh Ontario waiting the coming of their deliverers. Shall we disappoint them? Germany's Frantic tfforts to Justify Her Practical Methods are i " Colonel Hemming, officer commanding Barriefield Camp, says he needs | in the F : Attacks Around Yeti: Tie Russians Cap 1,400 more men from this district. Let us roll up at least an even 3,000. The in the yes of the People of the United States ture a Body of Germans Before . . more men enlisted to-day the quicker will the gates of the German prisons Has Definitely and Finally Failed---What Warsaw swing back and our kinsmen be liberated. It is a glorious duty we have Will Germany Do? . before us--something that ought to inspire every breast with enthusiasm. » relay Ear Witiie | That will be a task worth doing--an achievement worth remembering. TY. varie Pal 10 the WhiE "The MEN battle. ; eis what Germany does. T! Paris, July 24 Je The : a '"One crowded hour of glorious life : | London, July 24.--"The American] o' { an ultimatim fo orp ie slopes of the "Little Reichackérkop Drove Germans Bac k. | I h it i i | note is decidedly firm in tone; it will] op ultimat i b ? } and smaller peaks east of Metzeral| Gerteva,.July 24.---Rallying from 1s worth an age without a name. ' | make . unpleasant reading for the ~ atum in substance: are carpeted with dead and wounded, | the blows of Field-Marshal von Mac- | Kalser and his henchmen™ and the t Up here can be no misunder- the result of savage German attempts | kensen's army, 'the Russians on the! \ 3 3 | exponents of frightfulness," said the | standing, no misinterpretation of the to retake the French positions on the | Wieprz River, in Southern Poland, | $ | Evening News who's attitude was | essage, detailing with firmness and heights. have driven the Germans back eight > Pit Ten Official despatches this afternoon | miles north of Kransoslaw, inflicting | GAVE HIM A CRACK | tald the Germans are attacking at losses of 13,000 men, according to a| -- | intervals of two hours. When one despatch from Tarnow. Informed The Kaiser Food Was Un- | { (Special to the Whig.) typical of to-day's London papers oh | "dmirable clarity our disatistaction » NZ "At ul seg gang I a : . President Wilson's latest communica- | vith the SIR Svurss, that Bh . : j Sopra : ned b |. Hlinois ants Zeitung--Germany nt g n on ro) \ " Se po Of the note reached here |)", ove bmit to the tome of it charge is stopped by the French The message also states that the eatable. # ' 3 | too late for editorial comment in the "Blue Devils," the German line is| Austrians north of the Wolika Were and will, much as we } { 5 . | ear) ai : . are sorry for {t, por Med at the foot of the hill, the vigorously attacked by the Russians| Paris, July 24--Albert Avelline, jaye Eioug af he Atwarnoon po: | gng no other answer than breaking gaps made by the French machine | and forced back five miles. The Rus-| ® Member of the Paris Opera coup | | pers, however, carried brief intro. | °ff the diplomatic relations. We guns are filled with fresh troops and | sians. are, moreover, said to be in-| Pany, has just returned from Get-| 4 | hope Germany will not blame the ductor 5 after a short period of rest the en-| flicting severe losses upon the Ger! mat having been taken Blisouds | The Evans. headline said: | PeOPle for the present Government's emy again dashes up the heights. | manic forces in the region of Sokol. ile sung el Strotthén hearer. | "Firm," and Its comment declared. | *°tION. All the, attacks thus far have been | ' Yor Tea a sal w ys (Special to the Whig.) Passenger, the panic as the boat | "America's message is couched in | a repulsed, ar Tidings. mperor William |, Chicago, July 24.--The steamer | Ww ete i » ' went under was indescribable. Anna {flain, unmistakable language, which | ar Tidings. The bombardment of French po-| It is rumored in Milan, Italy, that 80d @ captured French sergeant. Per- | Eastland, of the Michigan Transpor- ® guag . k, ed herself by hang- | e 5 | Ger " sitions around Souchez, Rheims and | the Italians have entered . the Aus-| C@1Ving the number of the sergeant 5 tation Line, with about 400 passen- Foils ig saved sane. [Gre Mitte ellsiiud iu Borlty us | sia Loaner daieive or Solgsons continue. The German | trian city of Goritz, regiment on his collar, the Emperor gers aboard, suddenly listed as she Geeling's statement that women | pep piratical methods in the eyes of | and France because of the inactivit Crown Prince's army' is reported to| There is not. the slightest sugges- Praised the regiment, saying: | was leaving her pier at Clark street carrying badies were beaten down | the people of the United States has on the western front. y be preparing for fresh attacks around | tian of the confirmation of the ticker | KBOW it yery well, and I think most | brigge this morning. 'Beveral dun-| ng trampled by men in the wild| definitely and finally fafled." | It is reported unoffiejally, that six Verdin, . despatch at New York that Kitchener | Dighly of it. or iuore than 1) dred were thrown into the Chicago | oo Tom the under decks, ' ' ' has been assassinated. | do." replied the sergeant. | River. One hundred-or more. pass-| phe boat swung several times, | New York Comment. Captured Germans. Petrograd has been prepared for | The Emperor then asked what the engers managed 'to 'keep positions unsteadily," said 'Geeting, "before. New York July 24.--The New| during the past week (Special to the Whig) the worst in the Poland campaign, | Serssant thought of the food sup- on, the slanting decks. Officials ithe final dip. It was at that last York, newspapers to-day commented | Germans made very sligh Petrograd, July 24.--An official | Soi officials were in favor of abol- | Plied to the prisoners. "We are' the Harbor Master's office estimated | jae: terrible lurch that everyone at on the latest note to Corman r. fol | gress on Prides i uy slight pro- report . to-day tells how German | ighing the daily war bulletin for the | §iven absolutely uneatable stuff at that perhaps 200 were drowned. onc eseemed to grasp what was hap-| jews: he as lo ads wa _ ey no the advance to- troops, broke through, at ome point present, but the Emperor Nicholas |Dresent, Avelline . says the - ser- The Eastland was bound for Mi- pening. 'The screaming and panic World--The United States is. no| Greece ta exert of the Russian line defending War- heard of the plan under considera. | 8eant responded. "Later on I hi | Chigan City on a Saturday excursion. | was frightful, Many women had al- |, e ed with what Germs t eaPorts say that at the saw, and marched\ confidently on, tion 'when he. returned from the | Pose William IL. will give us nothing | when she turned tustle. Captain | poet all of their clothing torn off | eer eam : What i Tnany Bressn Jrobioss the Allies. will-take but the Russigns closed in on them front on Thursday, and he immiedi- | but bricks." Pederson, who was on the bridge perore they could get to rail or port-| 0 ESR only with Constantinople before Christmas, and capfured five hundred at this ately forbade its being put into op. | The Emperor's suite, M. Avelline | when the boat keeled over, insisted hole to jump.. Many of the victims polit alone, after a ferce deadly all- | eration. : Says, was horrilied at this remark, [that not more than gwenty were were 'women and children. So | but the Emperor, unperturbed, pass- | drowned. He said .#n "air chute" were the waters covered with Shick BRITA -- IN. ARABIA 1 n Vessel VOTEIN ALBERTA | reosecursd si ain eden fides ati, Thee 1) nae dear i, KER Oe Bn ir even ua EH Pont - is ~ 2 TWO Women--To" XiisWer For Peace oy ¢ Ey * 1 nan nat A a gers, ie of 1 oy pallens aLndon, July Hho Brideh oC pen SES ees Two Men Killed Paria, more, were. droiied or ere | oc Serer] Chusts Wero Elves for the| Arp dSEibied Sukeai Sherk. on Walority in Favor of the "Drys" Press representative that 3 legrams' state that erimindl proceeds | . imprisoned in the staterpoms aad Uni cording to an official report, and are | nit Press repr ve that a | ings have been instituted against Trying fo { ross below decks on the left side of the uitha, ap oh entative a now attacking the Turks, who have ---- Something Over 20. tour well-known Socialist agitators, | taken | German , submarines have - been {caught In nets across the channels AR ship. t . up « position below Nasiriyeh (Special to the. ) {two of whom are Rosa Luxemburg . Seventy bodies have already been He resulted in the 'boats' earban pehdfta of British sefents i Hak | mT eshARY, July ak Berman and Clara Zetkin, on account of al-| Ah d f T; recovered. - Workmen cut epen the | yin; Pl 0 are declared in the report to be de- | my 8 steamer was Blown up in Edmonton; July 24.-The ay treasonable articles in the] ead o ram bottom and side of the ship, above |, const > REITn dev i ap void of foundation. |the North Sea, off the Island of scattered returns received on the | monthly Internationale. { the water line, in the hope that a system of water ballast in. VOEU®. Rat | Maro, presumably by & British. sub- Liquor Act plebiscite held on Wed. me Clayton, N.Y. July 24.--Edwin [score or perhaps twa score, believ-|np: ballast, he said, was not to be|, IF8K-Arabi lies mostly between the | mine. ) nesday show uo change in the gen-| Clara Zetkin, editor of the Ger- Wilson, seventy-two years old, and [ed to be imprisoned inside, where | {po on until the boat had fhe lower course of the Tigris and the | eavy explosion wad heard sev- eral result, the majority. in favor of {than Socialist women's weekly, Glei- | Eugene Dingman, thirty-five, were |Dounding and screams could" be into the lake on her way to Mat Euphrates, and includes the city of | Stal 8a «go. Ls fishing vessel put prohibition being. about 20,000. A |chheit, and Rosa Luxemburg,. the| killed on the New York Central Rail- | plainly heard, could be saved. gan City. : Bagdad. 8 Just night with hits of w few polls In the north gave wet ma- noted translator and, interpreter, at|road at Shurtlefl's Crossing, between | The Chicago News estimated one Later--Five hundred bodjes al: Busia] Ox Eoin | ate > rT Doltaran 0 Beas. The dorities, but these were offset by oth- | the International Sod\alist Congres | Philadelphia and River Gate, last | thousand d and missing. ready recovered; hundreds more are Asks Burial on Battlefield. Steamer eved to Wave been ers in the dry column. | ses, are two of the most outspoken | evening, Captain erson admitter that missing. Marseilles, July 24.--Mme. = Re- Sound for the Prussism Island of Outside of the cities of Edmonton and active members of the minority | The two men, farmers living in [there were 2;000 (correct) Passen- Vonna, a leading society woman and | 2Y't is and Calgary, the largest majority in the German Socialist party, which | the town ol Philadelphia, and, ac-|gers od Yoard, He said the boat's! di pallautiropist, who died recently, DAILY : Iven for the act was in the Camrose | Opposes the continuance of the war cording to those who witnessed the {capacity is 2,070. GIO ) eft a will. containing this provi. MEMORANDUM, i where a pps Ad 1 14 insists upon an immediate move accident, disregarded thé warning| The steamer Eastland belongs to HOLD STRATEGIC POINTS sion: Vaudeville, Grand, 2.30 and 7.30 of 1,208, eighty per cent. of the to- [toward peace negotiations. signal and attempted to get across |the St. Joe Line. It was chartered And Pouring Heavy Fire Upon the| It 1 die before the end of the| No Whig Mondey--Civie Holds. tal vote being polled. Other consti-| About the time the war broke out, | the tracks before the train passed. |to-day to carry the Western Electric . r) war 1 desire that my body be pro- pafike Ontario Park, vaudeville, 8.18 tuencies 'which gave large dry ma- Rosa Luxemburg was tried for ae-| Mr. Wilson wag dead when picked | excursionists to Michigan City. Concrete Works. Wsionally laid in the church crypt, "See top of Sage 8, right head cor Jorities were Lacombe, 1,043; Taber cusing German officers and noncom- | "P. Mr. Dingman lived only five It is recalled now that condemna- (Special to the Whig.) and eventually buried on the battle- tor probabilities' > Fi ner, 1.002: Xo ; , _ | minutes, / tion proceedings were threatened! Rome, July 24.--Unofficial de- field on which the final deestive vie. | & : ,002; Sedgewick, 846, and Red missioned officers of {rightfully abus ted that th emember the Oddfellows' Deer, 731, | lng private soldiers, and sentenced) ~BOth horses were killéd 'and the [bere some time ago after a panic|sitches to-day reporte a © [tory is won. I bequeath my entire | Brophy's Point, Monday, July The constituencies in the wet col-| to several months' imprisonment. | WAEE0OD Was smashed. was causcd on board when the East-| Italians have occupied all the strate. fortune to the town whose name is| Sacred concert by ROCHA bang, umn are: Athabasca, Beaver River,| She began to s rve her term in Sep-| , The horses were thrown = about | land listed badly and nearly over-| Bic positions around Goritz, and are given to this victory." Macdonald Park, 8.30 pa., Sunday. Bow Valley, Edson, Grouard, Lac St. tember. . sixty feet, being hurled into the turned. On, amother ocession the|POUFing in a heavy fire upon the eon- , Anne, Pincher Creek, Redcliffe pits mohthl Hed "the "Intérna- | Creek, and. both were mangled. same steamer, with hundreds of crete works surrounding the eity. Rocky Mountain, St. Albert, St.|ijorale or aly called thé tn uan was employed by Wilson. | moonligdt exeursionists aboard,| North of Gorits, in the region east| Prassic Acid In German Shells. |\., ou ; v " ' + | tionale was started last January in a Boi hed into the breakwater here. of Plava, the Italian force is at L At the Paul, Stony Plain, Victoria, and small town near Elberfeld in Rben- th th were partied. Dingtau_way Sagied. tte . tacking the Austrian right flank and Moscow: July 24.--A commission \ v {Pt Canter. Lethbri was the only city in th e son Tr. an rs. Jason Ding- appointed to investigate charges of. renLriges. he majority for the ish, Prussia, by Clara Zetkin, Rosa man, who reside betwéen Theresa threatening to squeeze the eudmy's ro methods on the parr the "wets." Luxemberg, and presumably Karl, Redwood. Stories of Passengers forces back upon Isonzo. A heavy Germans made a report that the Re iE : Li¢bknéeht and Edouard Bernstein, . According te Ross H. Geeting, artillery engagement continues at had 1 po! y a ne akeru but was 'suppressed at once by the i 1 who w Isonzo bridge head. employed shells with cast fron nell, KC. of Kingston NOW IN RUSSIA'S FAVOR, German Govirmnont Reciuce of He GOAT EATS TIGHTS | ¢ommiysion salesman, as a Ups which were filled with prussic| Ehristine" Sar Ee, Teutons in Lublin Region May Court vigorous propaganda for peace. Actress Demands $500 Following! 1 > 5 te | acid. t a Faria cagenier of Disaster. PUNISHES VICE MINISTERS "Billy's" Escapade In Treatre. 4 ) . DIED. London, July 24.--Referring to Cincinnati, Ohio., July 24.--Al ; ; y CANADA IS DEPRIVED HARRISON--At the re be of his the advance of the Teutons on Lub- | On Graft Charges--President Yuan | leging that through the "vicious and .- S . son. J. Bd. Harriso, rh on Outing, 26th. © wy « . n, lin, the Times Petrograd. correspon- Strict. felonious attack" of a trained goat OF A GREAT CITIZEN i yoars™ Angus aon, aged dent says: named "Billy", who devoured her : LOCKWOOD. on. July t Na "Military authorities now affirm Pekin, July 24.--Two important silk tights, she was compelled to per- -------- 22nd, dean Jacob a, % that-the seiaupe of the railroad line | officers of the Goverument, both form in public with her limbs bared, Whe the Whig launched the Community Movement Death of Sir Sandford Fleming Re $4 years. od, age Will not decide the issue, because it | Vice Ministers of the + have | pice Marie Chapran, a vaudeville ae. ge Tow weons it realized the necessity of consid- TRUDBLL--At Portia Boas, July runs parallel with the Russian front jbeen dismissed summan] » President byroge appearing at a local amusement campaign a few, ago : ' f the moves Another Outstand: 23rd, 1915, Margaret I, In her and does not serve the purpose of | Yuan Skih-kai in a mandate, made . grable Missionary work along this line. It was aware o F 8th i ' transport. Even an advance north-|q charge of wholesale peculation resort, brought suit yesterday in the fact that a great deal of money was being regularly sent out ing Man uneaf sl residence, ward along the ling from Cholm as {4 ae Chang Hu, Vice Minister of | HniciPal Court for $500 damages of town for goods that could be bought to as good advantage-- y > Monday morning, at renont- far 28 Wada wal not be re- | py, ang has been acting also! S0/u8t Shirley Alvarado, owner of often to better advantage--right at home. Recent investiga- -- Friends and scquafate Felosk. arded as a grave strategic menace nance, Who n ing the goat, i tion, however, has shown that out-of-town buying has been Ottawa, July '24----8ir George E. spectfuliy invited to tlend yaa that point, on the way (6 | 2s Rig 91 the salt revenue |, Miss Ohapron recites in her peti-|} = mors widespread than most people imagined. We are con- Foster, acti , paid the fol- > : 0. ©. principal sources of revenue jon that she left her dressing réom RO. TJ * The premier, : vi that much of this is due to the thoughtlessness or lowing to the late Sir.Sand- is ak ry 'Toe > Broteg] isution in the country. door open and had laid out her var- naire ence of the people. Page advts. in the big city dailies, ford Fleming: : pers rst time the Russians sre | Chang Hu was pagished to Szech-| joys changes of costume for a quick or the attractively printed catalogues of out-of-town houses, "The death of Sir Sandford Flem- sie 5 operien, Crodfn wat von, Mac; 8 Kune he che Sle ta she rk Su ed Sen caine an" Tia Loko J strategiy factors are In thelr favor." |, C0 dismissed man. a Saong Alvarade's stat in the city this back?" Does any of it help pay Not long ago another high official, he next number had been destroyed{] the taxes he: Does it help support our churches, or our {| once a personal friend of President by the goat. This wardrobe included] nal or Will it. ever help {| Yuan, was put 'to death because of and shoes in addition tol] pur s University Avenue, for instance? corruption. - ShIEL ; that you'd noti a ogo 8s po Tor 3 hs i i ie spss . . dg 3 v it won't build u ST a a | | REREE ve Transferred. SR away from that fact. » ii Notires; Tpronto Ola [11 | w. J. Kirkpatrick, manager of the ; gs ; al Matters; Putside Town fii | Northern Crown Bank, Woodstock, y Walt Mason's Hl © L a Fe : . wild 3 e 2 : p News: Local in. [i Ch » erlin, (by . via Sayvil ] § : e th Fy 1 I fn; Telegraphic nts. A * Announce- + Money For ity Movement; Brit- |i Problem; Huns {| 2 And the pertect Tes for this n Sawn ill : i: Realm of i Views" ot Farm- From the Counts side. Hoo i : go "% Hi Court Judge Phi 18's Charges; Keep- The order is 3 | {ll the Supreme rt before Justice i District. 2 os A. "Perkine will oppose the motion. fe |