THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, TUESDAY, AUGUST 31, 1915. EE -- PAGE THREE yr ---- EE -- Coal NO INQUEST NEEDED _ a pt _ Yo, ACCUSES VON TIRPITZ : Probs.: Fine to-day; higher temperature on Wednesday. } ! a " a x : aa REGARDING BURNING TO DEATH London, . Aug. 31.--The Daily WHO OPPOSED THE REDUCTION The kind you are looking for is QF CHILD, Chronicle's diplomatic correspondent OF ABMAMENTS. : { fe = the kind we sell. ------ writes: Coroner D. E. Mundell Investigated] "It is no mere paradox to say that M.. Take Jonescu, a Roumanian| » Tolle | . . x 4 r sar. the most critical events in recent Statésman, Tells About the Atti-| / . Abo t th Scranton Coal ~The Little One Was Not In Car- Bulgarian history are now happening tude of the German Murderer. { . u ec riage As Mother First Thought. in Russia. At the moment all eyes After making a thorough inygsti-, and thoughts in Bulgaria are turned P Russia. ™ | . { Is good Coal and we guarantee London, Aug. 31.--The Morning! prompt delivery. OSt says it has received the foilow-| gation into 'the circumstances 'sur. (0 Petrograd, where important Poli-| ing cablegram from M. Take Jonescu, | 1 EEE - : rounding the death "of the infant ial changes are impending. | & well-known Roumanian statesman: | i li BOOTH & CO. fon. of Mrs. Osborne Francis| --"IBterest particularly attaches to" 'yp view of yi extraordinary per-| LR 3 Foot of West St. Taylor, who was. burned to death in| the future position of M. Miliukoff, | versions of truth contained in the |f 8 Dh : {the family home, 28 Johnson street, the Russian Liberal her, and a po-| speech to the Reichstag of Dr. von | L. : on Monday afternoon, Coroner D, 1 litician who enjoys exNliordinary po-| Bethmann-Hollweg, I authorize =the . ularity in Bulgaria. Wy increase ieati | { Mundell decided that an inquest was ha M. Miliukoff's influence in Russian | publication of the following facts, ini Hi RE i [addition to those I have already made | JI bE S ; J 4 HOL ex Sssary. ira . polites, I am informed,. will certain- | Yn: . iy de) h 7 : = ly. A £ ie_lepantatite who up. ly be followed by a marked demon-| 'In November; 1911, Herr von! 4 A ; | pened to 'RB the vicinity of the gi,iion of Bulgaria's friendly rela-| x lo-Waee ah Sac | n. . i St. George's Cathedral, was on the Kiderie-Waechter, then Secretary of | |i = + oe: tions with our Eastern Ally. - IR e078 ; : ' State for Foreign Affairs, told me at | || 9 . scend as soon as the firemen and had "It is not generally known, eves Berlin that i sn Dect his rere at a? 7 I. es S ecla on fllia splendid opportunity - of seeing jn he two countries most intimately | 41 rive at an arrangement with Great | HH] Ht -- ---- ---- -- hs Hi what was, EOIng On. ¢ ne conterned, how earnest and Supe Britain with regard to the limitation | " | 'here are differences of opinion ting have been Russia's efforts to ef-| of maval armaments, but that he was | t Ya da os « . ; ata | : 4 y WAS | / y { c a arp v days fo \ x . ioe fl| as to the cause of the fire but it I8| fect a rapprochement between the| oppose on Eaments. but At owas | Tm Looking bac kward to the days of old--female attire Rimless Eyeglasses fi{ Scnerally beiieved oF bluse ale Balkan States in general and Serbia | von Tirpitz, whose attitude had the! LL has always been of prine-paportabee: caused by a coal oil stove éxploding | and Bulgaria in particular. . The| approval-of the 6 ER 21 : . " rad oe Ld 7 { , ; ; , SE n° Emperor, | . z ODIO i . 1 : \ ' . : lll] When thé firemen arrived on the triendly mituente of our Ally at Nish | pmo for this Shain A Re | ; To day It repre sents v comin tion of the artistic | scene, smoke was pouring out of the! and Sofia has induced & spirit of €90-| of armaments a outrance muss wee | with the shrewdest kind of business efficiency, coupled Windows on the first floor and be-| efliation and self-sacrifice in the one| yi. 2 | "with perfect service ! For one week, an expert will ih > .the hose was in work: 18 _erdor! capital, and a perceptible inclination | " 'In September, 1812, Count von | il} +t : . . test your eyes and fit them ||/the blaze was coming oui of the| toward the Entente in the other. Nel-| Berchtold, the Austro-Hungarian | Il J with the latest rimless nose iff] down-stair windows and making its ther the most menacing nor the most | Minister for Foreign Affairs, ex-| fl We keep these essentials before us all 'day and every day hence our. glasses for $2.00. Ili way up to the front wall. impertunate of the moods which have Prained to me -at vienna that tne | ! high 3 : ha x . fll After the firemen had becn at alternately possessed German diplo- Austrian naval plans were directed | pre-emment position in the ready-to-wear business of Kingston. Our SUCeess li! work for several minutes some per-\ macy in Sofia has availed to divert | 5 oaingt England. To m ; ob ection | . riba ma ddee of isfio Hace I'S Ali artim ba ¥ Ison cried out: "My child is in the Bulgaria from her racial altegiance | that Great Britaii would y objection | has been real hed ove ra bridge A satis i qd customers and we ar ¢ mstantly and every pair guaranteed. |j home!" It was the motlier of ihe to Russia or her political respect Ror herself to be outstripped i the race | strengthening this bridge conserentiously : child who was om thé streot crying the intentions of the Entente. Also 'gold 'filled frames with for-armaments, von Berchtold: replied | We know we can convinee vou if you honor us with the opportunity ! These are positively $3.50 and $4.00 glasses and - each = ; ; an : fer out, Recognition by the Allies of the | 4. the moment woyld come when | inserted glasses for $1.50. M Mrs. Taylor. declared _ that the | undoubted injuries done to Bulgar- England, not having resorted to na- | ree sAntmen~~. |(I| Child was in the front room of the| fan aspirations by the Treaty of Bu- : ; | . fh : [tional service, would find herself | . % 'a building lying in the baby-carriage charest--largely, it may be remark=T, of bluejackets, and that then 0 " {ll| Sherman McDonald and Christopher| ed, at the instigation, of the Kaiser | Germany and Austria-Hungary would | ul S rom y It! Marshall immediately attempted to|himself--and an agreement on such | 00 thé lead. : . t est S { enter the burning building while tie] mutual concessyons as far as are pra- | ) eek ay be con-| _ . With regard to the Serbe-Bul-| {l| firemen played the water, on thea] cticable to repair them, may be con- | garian rupture of 1913, 1 was in. al || flames They entered on two © fidently accepted as a Sure baderey | position as a member of the Roumai. | % 0 T $50 The Satisfactory Drug Store. || three occasions, but were compeiic Bulgarian intervention in the A ied | jan Government ta know what stron. | . Open Sundays. to come out on account of the deuss| Cause. 0 ! | uous efforts Russia made to avoid a] | tsmoke. Both men were able to get] - | rupture. ~ I also kilow that the quar-| fi --'lin far enough 'to search in the car- Freeones iaaidivetisty | rel was due to Austrian intrigues, and | ---- -- | riage but the child did not appear | a air Tr {I remember how, the day after the INE promo Nena | to be there so it was thought that! % BRITISH WHIG FUND | fupture, or within a very few days | i a foie of the neighbors might have % TOBACCO £ "4 | after, Prince von Furstenberg, the [| taken the little one. After waiting o* | | for a moment the two men made an-| * What the dollar | Austro-Hungarian Minister at Bu-| : : : 9 : | other attempt, as they thought that|*® box. contains: *| ands with glee: "We have done a| (Mrs. Taylor might have-placed.the|® 1 Briar Pipe *| good stroke of business." ' - | baby on the sofa which was in one ® 1 Ribber-lined Tobdceo ) ------------ | [cormer of the room. Sherman Me-|*%* Pouch. REFUNDS OVERPAYMENTS, | ; | Donald, made his way to the sofa|* I Tinder Lighter, | | charest, said to me, rubbing his | *| + *| { where he found the baby in.a dying) he Sisazelies, Tobacco #! Sianitoba Government Building Con- { condition. | un . ® | "Th 's Store of Kingston" |" After the fire had been extinguish-| %* And a Beiwrn Posta) address- Wie Wie id ie. r e oman S tore 0 ingston 4 iy Sahb ith | * ed to the donor. 8, ug. ~The Free . {ed, Mr. McDonald in pig me # | Press states this afternoon that the 4 the Whig Jeli esclilatiys onierad {# The 25e Parcel contains. #| sum of $9,101.60 has been refunded SI hey he is 1 . th Ea] 50 Cigarettes *| to the Provincial Government by one Mr. McDonald, who is in 19 Glucew | 4 Ounces Smoking Mixture. of the agricultural college Building . mesa Nonna haunpy Shute first Some Mackey. i Loulraciors. The statement is made] f | . ; rhe - And a Postcard addressed to that this contractor was paid twice] Ba age ele you: 'B, bi ay of three sal jams, and, | « MADE - IN. CANADA sofa in the far corner and made his Remember, there Botton ey a re a AE a i Thero ls no institution in the Dominmlon more Canadian than The The kind yon want---the way for. it. While attempting to 3 Shops on the Ba eld. Dayments were by the ee SF oe Sl duttial Lif. Assurance Company of Canada. kind most everybody wants soa he Jovi 16 I) over Shall, ot one of the items the contractor had gas : uta Was incorporated vudEr the statutes of Ontario in 1869 as The - ODEL glasses -scieatifieally injuring Ye TT I Lis Wee Mutual Life Assurance Company h 01d, Bo Eoow = ither noticed the duplicate payment and up the child, he knew it was eith : had called the department's atten- s ¥. round. | . v N ; nN VCE It .recelved & new:name by ar Act of the Federal Parliament in g gead oe ing as ihe (LBs Were PRIESTS FIGHT FOR FRANCE ton to it. but fetainey the Gney as - the year 1900, and has since Boe Kaw a as The Mutual Life jit > a RAR 1€ aim e had some unsettle TT A---- ance Company o 'anada. Moe pdjustiment. fearing beared as though it was roasted.|30,000 Tn Trenches--Prisoners Con-| claims against the Government on an- | Its investments of nearly $25,000,000 are exclusively Canadian. the per ect 'comfort. When he brought the child out the tinue Their Studies. other contract FS lives insured are Canadian only, It is strictly <a Canadian Cémpany ¥ MODEL shapes that add dig- front door of the home, the Whig 31 h S | ssuring . Made-in-Canada contracts. Baltimore, Aug. 31.--"There afe wee go nity to the face. gh pig id . ny Wiley 30,000 priests fighting the battles of ~N 4 8. RQUGHTON, Agent, ¥ ONES 10 ana. sa, Cres was given a Dominion charter by an 4 assed In 1878, but t 3 was still known as The Ontario Mutual Life Assu Company { | | n rag 1018, Treasurer of St. Mary's Semin- GERMANS MAY ENTRENCH. tilt or hurt the nose, be still breathing: When it was ary, to-day. He has just returned ; seen that there was still a spark of MODEL methods | insuring life, the child rushed to the General Bom rance. have been killed," lowest prices, Hospital in an automobile owned Yi te continood, "TWo' Hemhen of "Jack" Irwin, of the cab stand. Up- my diocese 'in France gave up their x ky jon arrival at the General Hospital lives, while from a neighboring dio- KEELEY J {it was seen that there was no hope cese there were fifteen Kii:ee. Thus ta M. 0. D. 0. for the child, and it died as it,was tabl it has been throughout all France, OPTOMETRIST AND OPTICIAN being placed on the operating e. ut 14? France," said the Rev. Andrew Leva- MOR clips that don't side, [fi ing on McDonaid's arm. appeared to THE ONLY MADE-IN-CANADA MUTUAL LIFE COMPANY, -_-- { . Frankfort,Germany, Aug. 31. ~--The Gazette forecasts the German military policy in Rus: sia during the coming winter as follows: " "It is to be supposed that the Germans will entrench them- selves and not venture into the marshes so fatal to Napoleon, waiting for spring to see wheth. er the Russians will abont face. In the meanwhile they will send forward the troops that can be disposed of." 'Butter || cHARM CEYLON TEAS 32¢ | 35c¢, 40c, 50c, 60c, Lb. 4 These priests are in the trenches, rect The room where the child was ly- fighting shoulder to shoulder with § doors above the Opers House ing on the sofa received an awful their fellow-countrymen, asking only scorching. When the Whig man|one thing--the chance to defend the | called at the home he could see only honor of their native land. . At the {one place that was not touched by Seminary at which I taught last year | fire. He as informed by Mr. Mc- fifty of the eighty-five students went | Donald that the child was lying | to the war. The other thirty-five i there and for that reason the cloth remained at home because their gov- Ion that part of the sofa' did not{ernment deemed them too young 'o -~---- || Charm Coffee, 40c Lb. ; The Wm. | For Sale at All Grocers. || burn. The oil painting hanging ov-| because they were physically rd PEANUTS USED FOR FODDER / 5 4 | . [ler the sof burnéd to a crisp. citated. bie | D { Rain Her Ie ay re "Many Catholic clerical students Farmers Urged To Substitute Them avies 0. ll -- who have been taken prisoners have In Fattening Cattle, f Limited. I Caused By Oil Stove, determined ° that they cannot make Londen, Mug. 31.--Peanuts, lo-| | better use of their enforced detention * : t H 6 IT ) 1 : : R : Le Afar making atita That Thay ro than to continue their philosophical Sal sown ag * Tey ula are Phone 597. ; | tion; the ' and theological studies. The Ger: i . : . } : t > aln, : J Sunyinced that the Me lariat' uo 3 man priests in the Hllages near imperial Institue, after 2 os ofl Ne rei ----a - Is tha name of the new Electric Iron made by the result o coal-oi A which they are detained have thrown a ¢ i tars ---- b i i ' * kitchen exploding. The walls in the] oper pats libraries for these stu. Substitute for the higher priced : Canadian General Electric Co. 3 kitchen took fire and it was only a . - PREPPED Erber bee ® +P . - Sed SB da bid TRTFTTTTTITIPrIETe LE AS 2 2 RR 2 EEE RT ER UR TY parr re > rs 4 ; | as Under the new power rates, it will mn few minutes until the blaze had dents, ns Before the war these nuts were : < 2 : 212 po tes, : wil cost onl gained -great headway. The wind imported in great quaftities both by G. E. MARRISON, I -4 cents per hour to operate this Iron : tended'to make the fire spread. The WHAT. "NAGGING" MEANS- | Germany and France. -- They .were Photographer. . --FOR SALE AT--- Necessitates blaze spread from the kitchen to the 3 crushed and pressed for oil, and the (Successor to Mrs. M. ienderson) | : > dining room where the child was When a Woman Finds Something | residue pressed into cakes Tor cattle. a ios ne ? i : ' > ; asicep on the sofa. Auer burning Foolish To Kick About. a England yas. Smal quan: HIGH CLASS POR- tH Ph x Halliday $ Electric Sh ' ; everything in that room, crosse. Detroit, Aug. 31.--Judge Murphy , ' , A | Py x x the hall into the rooms where an-| oiqfo day that the tern nagging is| ok Bt all, eat them raw, being is-| § TRAITS AT NIGHT one ; : 345 Street other lady was living and burned employed in .a great many divorce . =~ . . 'norant of the fact that they are m- | Our powerful new §,000 ao § » 5 : € roved b: oasting' J { Nitrogen Magda Lighting Bys- i t ! ee 41} everything she had. a' actions and. thxt he would like '{o be p Tadia, "China. mg Africa are the! tem enables us to give you rat ! : DIN Ey It was absolutely impossible for furnished with a definition of Just great producers of peanuts, although | Slash service at night or r f - uy -- = cu ade hy wa Fon 5 die tories is ch: igh ie, oO got unt obi" uuue | eras roe | : . qjla time to '| Mrs. Clara Buxton, ying for ; Jon | } ) re been made by us for count of the fumes which wers| sonn L. hairt Lbs yLring tor ish tropical dependencies, > | THESE HOT DAYS . more rain and more pouring out of the door, re uh against Mildred Ballard, declared tos Fic Ae ron lier 3] ' VS. | You Cannot Be Too Careful : : ' | he room ha en papered si * red was a nagger of parts, and i PROPE HTS, Phone 1318. 90 PRINCESS ST. §| . { { . coats, including Men 8 | ea that there was about one balf| it was plainly up to, her to tell the| . ttt ttt ttt tttaiand | HOT WEATHER | With Your Milk. 4 ¢ ws' & {inch of paper on the walls. -| court just what nagging is.. So she| Three German Princes in Estate of : i ME x 2 : i : and Be ys 3 " Coroner D. E:"Mundell, when ask-| said: "Nagging is wheh a woman ' Fremeh King. : | - Our Milk is thoroughly pasteurized, proper- Men's English Para- §f ed by the Whig as fo the cause of | finds Something foolish fo kick Patis, Aug. 31---The property| Z€Ppelins Painted Leaden rey. .. | . dy, cooled, and delivered in sealed bottles; . . the child's death, stated that he was| about. rights of threé 'German. princes in| Paris, Aug. 3Y. "Germany's feet Sh : . Et matta, union - eloth, $5 isa to betteve that the little ong was The court thought the definition TiEh1s of thes French king -have| Of -%eppelins has been repainted a 'eg =3 Ris . Par: suffocated by the demse smoke. The! too general and said he would Hkepp on kén over for the period of the leaden grey similar to the eolor_ of | | rice 3 .. ® one 5 Men's English Para- child's. hands were also very badly | something more definite, 3 by the Government. The prop.) battleships, which render them dit: | inte! o matta, all-wool, burned. He was not sure whether Nagging", said Mrs. Buxion, "is erty in question consists of the in.| Beult to see even when fying be-§ . - te 2 - Say 12 thie child was dead wien taken from a woman's continued picking on her ere] of 'Prince Pierre Auguste, heath the clouds. A telegram from ; 271 PRINCESS STREET. $10 and $ the home or that it died on its way | husband and not giving him a ninu- ret and Prince Louis Gaston, of | Zurich published in the Milan Stam- : 2 aT : to the hospital, as he was net pres tos peace around the house." a 3 ; 'pa La J i : o "AS. says that during recent fights Young Men's. New {Jl ent at the Hime of the fre. ; estimony was introduced to show aad Jotha, fn eg ovet Lake Constance Zeppelins ap. Short Coats; English ! .. 4 [that it was Mildred"s playful mood ' peared : - Tr Ts Ya 1 . in their new dress. The fu- . $8 - Popa A i to kick her husband out of bed. S nas organized to ade} beared in A resetitble large fish. Both ". 0 : . : . Wha : : 'minister undivided property of 1 . ; [ and $18 J] 2 wee chen tn mom, St cre mlb he SETI rn so smear te AAT $15 and $18 if Sghbors he hive in the yicinlty to resume her Maiden me, Je said] Te Retna To - iol t i : | : ; . dio rs. Taylor's home, inform the! jp. would look up the law in the mat- Flour Is Reduced Cents, Cheese Markets. . " . - 5 To Boys'. Coats, in Eng- vg ha fe hia had ton Toute) te, ; idk JT, aio ha Auguit. 3 any Belleville, Aug. 38.--1,630 box ? 1 : gy lish Pavamatta, 3 the home w. 8 : Te eents per burs on Monday, Number, wliite oWféred: 1,160 sold at 13 1-2¢, : a : , ; b 3 down street to do some shopping. : $n! , , ; y aL Have you tired, aching feet? If so, vou need us. $3.50, $5 and $6.50 $l When the smoke was Bist motes, IN REAR OF HUN ADVANCE. | | patente, now $7 per bushel, will be 179 at 18 Tie a or ve you tired, aching 80, you need us. We : ond of the neighbors 'attempted to Se reduced to $6.30 Jace, Que, Suz. 28. carry a full line of "Scholl" and Arrowsmith' foot All our coats are Yiget in the front door Bur it was Partisan Wariare, Which Ta om GI: aise = 75: | 109 potas eheane toro oo pare.| ITY A. ful pr hE Sharantged sewn am, i around 15 the') Dock and ven Sate London Aug. $1:-A Petrograd de- |" : 4 Vie Cloriasiile, Guey At De specialties. , - . ; bik ¢ ¥ ot brea i! the back kitchen where he found t Post. says: ai 4 board 1, bo b Eh ; ind will n $ Drea in pic i avinze but it was i osstule His rook Bue, Tost at ------ LY : es 30M at 12 13-18¢, . | "Arch Supports, from $1.50 up; -bunion pads, toe \ . ' $i] 18 do anything on.accounit of: the tore. such ss Was 56 ve lary : Garrison CRndidate. | 2 x : ; 1 d : §itames. rh, strurfiental in éausing Baanter Nac! nd other Now. AC jas ru | Fights, heel pads, ete, always in stock, MH you need a coat, Nr. Taylor, who was taken to the | poleot's 'Grade Armee.' has hogan |S ores, " . Washington, Aug. ST Jt was ro. fi bl : = come and see us. © ¢!} Hotel Dieu Hospital to receive medi- | 1p several regions ip the rear of the ¢ the [ported that Lindley M. Garrison foot, troubl a - Bring up your cal treatment, was able to leave that! German Poles, in| MOTs . ' decided to resign as Sefrelary of War eral wars nd IN Mae institution Monday evening. Mrs. | pari : 4 'shown 8 ! : {In order te become a candidate Riack, a friend of Mrs. Taylor took es admirable guerilla a t ter y Site Soveinor or United States ik into her home. 3 2 g ] ] ato Jersey. When ; \ hia a General tal on such, iteithetanding the severity of h a a Sa: ton was told of this report, he i one ag a ihe marelh Se Renny . . ) "1 'shall not be a candidate for Se! iD of the: accident snd % fei ml is . nator or Governor of New Jersey! [him to Ureak the news lo the mo-! Renfrew as Organized awn | rs x That is what they are trying to make,