Daily British Whig (1850), 12 Oct 1915, p. 3

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1915. m-- | CALLED GERMAN A LIAR. THE WAR ILL BE DECIDED | or Saying Kitchener Was Disups pointed At Canadians. ! " London, Oct. 12.--The most pa- thetic question asked me by return- {ed wounded Canadians emerging f was:: 'Did if the Teutons Were fol reeesessossstatitietn Pe + % +> rom German captivity J Did * . WAR BULLETINS, Reach Constantinople. THIS WOULD NOT MEAN "A German officer told me," one, "'that FINAL VICTORY FOR THEM, MI- LITARY EXPERT SAYS, PAGE THREE A i Probs.: Moderately warm to-day and on Wednesday. a said . Litchener expressed great of the Century is' Canadians' "Century Salt' Yes, you'll wisely get it, the superior dissatisfaction with the fighting." "That German was a liar," I re * plied. I * "I told him he was," said the * | wounded soldier, "but I am glad to hear you say it. You see my an-| cestors, fought with Wolfe, and "I * | wanted! Canada to make a good 21,- *| showing." ! ~| These nine Canadian were hun-| ** | gry for news. They knew Ypres as *!a busy town, and they listened + most ineredulously as I described it | * | to them as I last saw it--one great | ruin whose only civilian, inhabitants ! * | were rats. * Their general experiences were, * | good concerning recent German me- | dica! treatment, but bad concerning | §! prison camps, although the camps are now much better than a few | months ago. They brought messag.- | es from men still captive. { A Magnificent Display of Materials for Suits and Dresses You can select a wonderfully smart Suit or Dress from the host of lovely fabries at your disposal at this store For Smart Tailored Suits There is the Irish Donegal, Bond Street, English and Scotch Tweeds, British and French Serges, Broadcloths, Cheviots, Wide-Wales, Duotyns, ete. 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Hamilton Herald King Constantine's repudiation of the treaty of alliance with Serbia, the dismissal of Premier Venizelos and the p pect of Greek neutrality have placed Serbia in a most critical posi- BA tion. It may be possible for France Sustained Fracture Of Vertebrae -- and Britain to save the situation by May Result Fatally -- Great Rug- Yusqimg ru to the Balkan jronia. "pr 3 . ' . sula with a naste. Not less than by Player Born and Educated In three or four hundred thousand Kingston. troops are needed. Without ade- quate aid Serbia is doomed, and a | great Austro-Germany army will be at Constantinople in a few weeks. | The difficulty of transporting so! great a force by sea will be tremen- |}! dous;' but it looks as though the | thing must be done. | BOSTON WINS | was] Steacy's In Word's Baseball Cham- The Woman's Store of Kingston pionship Series. the best makes, includ Eastman film Tripods. Silk and Wool to Taffetas, yo old one at || Finishers, A Toronto des Fhe mest in connection "in this serious less from 300,000 to 400,000 Allied troops come to her aid in time the chances of successful resistance are not great, The Bulgarians probably | Fair will soon be heard of on the Timok | the and the Nisava. reg > occurrence with any sporting af- City in a generation was probably fatal---injury te "Glad" Murphy in the Argonaut- Hamilton Tiger football game at Rosedale on Saturday This play- er, one of the most popular and worthy young men that has ever ap- peared on a playing field, tried a fly- ing tackle» on Manson of the Tigers as the latter was racing up the field He missed his man, and in some in explicable manner, possibly from the shock of striking the ground, re ceived the injury that i is now fear ed will have a fatal termination When he did not rise he was imme diately atténded to and + removed 'rom the field, quite cheerful but un- able to help himsel hough the ser i%s ; : 3 ious nature of the accident was not "8 g, h aver, of the active in- « Failing, howe 4 at first suspected. 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The Germans are welcome to their diversion in the Balkans if as a result Russia is given the winter in which to recuperate and the cam- paign in the west goes against Ger- many. The quarter of a million men under Mackensen might have taken Rovno or Dvinsk or Riga or passed the Russian centre east of Minsk, and then might have carried aut a strong counter-offensive against France, 1 EYE GLASSES The kind you want--the kind most everybody wants MODEL glasses scientifically ground. ca sp pe no pa MODEL adjustment insuring co perfect comfort. MODEL shapes that add dig- nity to the face. MPOPEL clips that don't slide, tilt or hurt the nose. Ih MODEL methods lowest prices. KEELEY Jr, M. 0. D. 0. OPTOMETRIST AND OPTICIAN 206 Princess Street 8 doors above the Opera [House ---- Press West Offensive. For lack of them German invas- ion of Russia has languished for the last three weeks. 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'Beware of count the tongue, mother! If coated, give Two piece goods car- $i playrul child again. When its Mtl Millions of methers keep "Califor i tation was held with Dr. Dr. Dwyer showed a fracture of the fifth cervi- OVER PHILADELPHIA, THE NA- sible. here, antumn and hockey and was absolutely first«class at where a consul- Bruce and The X-ray examination m to St. Michael's, 1 vertabrae, but it is not yet clear what injury has been suffered by the inal cord itself, and upon that de- nds the amount of recovery pos The fracture of the bone is t necessarily fatal unless accom- nied 'by the crushing of the spinal rd. At present the attending medical | men can hold out little hope, and ad- vice of his condition was im Send to the members of<h tamily. ® father is dead, but his mother living. He has five brothers and three sisters, all of the lattef being {he members of a religious order. was conscious Sunday and prepared He r a Christian death, though paraly- Zed from the head down" it would be hard to name an indi- vidual in football or hockey who held and deserved popularity with spectators and his as William Bwart great both tlow.-players, Gladstone MuYphy, and his news of saiutien his terrible injury will be a source of real and deep distress to a vast sparkling order. imber of people. A fearless, use- 1 and willing worker at whatever he, Was, eBEAESd. iD, he was beloved right of seccad: r "his unfailing good-teamper, his gh ideals and his consistent regard r play as play, Nor has there been in years a better all-round man sports that test a man. He row- in summer, played football in the in the winter, all Ar. £8¢ games. Playing for the gonaut football club for the last five: throw and retired the man. seasons, he was captain of the team when they won the Dominion cham- pionship last year. Was on runners-up championship of the Ontario Hockey | vellous. | Association, the Argonauts in 1911, | balls and struck out eight batsmep. and St. Michael's in 1913, 1914 and | He kept the ball inside and ou e 1915. Four times he for the senor He had been a long time with the Dominion Bank, and recently gave up his pesition in arder to quality | bably be sent back at the National as an aviator for service with the I'm- | League champions on Tuesday. perial forees. land schoo he was continuing his instruction at His term at the ls was just completed, and e Long Branch flying depot. On this account he was reluctant to en- ter football this season, and had ¢on- ! sented to play in Saturday's game! ¢ only, for the purpede of helping out | faced the big pitcher at a crucial mo- 8 old club.mates. Mr, Murphy was born and educated in Kingston. He is a son of Mrs. J. B. Murphy. ediately | ® ner corner, and Alexander faced him TWO 9 1 VICTORIES Hoblitzell, guardian of the Sox' in- - | with more confidence. TIONAL CHAMPIONS. Pitcher Foster Won For the Red Sox --the Boston Players Batting Much Better Than Their Oppon- ents. Philadelphia, Oct. 11.--This must be the story of @eorge Foster and the Red Sox rather than of the Red Sex and George Foster. On Satur. day, when the Bostonians drew on level terms with the Philadelphians | in a 2 to 1 struggle--the second of | world's series--it was Foster who turned the trick---turneg it al- most unassisted. The little Red Sox twirler held the slugging Phillies to three hits, but he made as many hits himself as he allowed the opposing team. He {drove in the winning rum with a slashing, single, and numbered a good; clean two-bagger among his So much. for his hitting. elding of Foster was of a He had three put- outs at first base, never failing to cover the bag in balls hit to the x Pwo hard Hirbamne which Hoblitzel could not hold at first base were transformed from sin- gles to outs because Foster hustled over and played the bag. Jack Barry, >the former Athletic shortstop, went over behind J#oblitzel and re- covered a smash that got away from the first baseman. .Right there on the bag. was. Foster; who-took the Some The fielding. Foster's most effective ball Satur- day was a curve with a sharp, down- |. ward break. His control was mar- He did not give a base on of the plate at will, but seldom fail- ed to "cut the corners". Such piteh- ing was unbeatable. He will pro- The following tells the tale: R.H.E 100000001--2100 000010000--1 31 Boston's Second Win. Boston, Oct. 12.--The big batter Boston ae 10 | Phiadelphia 00 {ment of the world's series yesterday |--ang the Big pitcher declined? the i chall e. It was in the last half {of the ninth, with the score of this critical third game a tie. Harry | Hooper was on second base, with {only ope ont, when Tris Speaker stepped to the plate and turned a de: termined face toward Grover Alex- ander, the fighting hope of the Phil- Hes, who was in the worst plight o his pitching career. The first ball went far wide of the plate. Likewise the second and the third. The maddened throng knew what this meant, and they howled derisively, as on the fourth straight pitch Speaker trotted to first. This put the issue squarely up to The readers of this paper whl be Pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science. has been able to cure In allsits stages, and that is Catarrh. a Ca oH . IY positive cure now known to 2 ba fraternity. Catarrh be- Ing & constitutional. dise Cure'. The strain seemed momentarily to tell on the pitcher, however, and he had diffi- culty in finding the plate. It was three and one on "Hobby," when the first baseman sent a slow bounder toward second. The erowd feared a double play, but Speaker had taken a flying start with Hooper, and the two Boston runners were safe on third and second as Niehoff tossed ""Hobby" out at his home station. Now came to bat "Duffy" Lewis, left fielder, and of some known abil- ity as a breaker-up of ball games. "Dufty" already had made two hits in three trips to the plate, but this did not deter-him. Alexander, fight- ing as he never fought before, put into his first pitch all he had. Lewis met it, and it flashed over- second base, a gray-white streak that no Philly could reach, and Hooper raced home: with the run which gave the game to the Red Sox by 2 to 1, and the advantage pf the series by the same margin of games won and lost ~--two for the Red Sox and one for the Phillies. The story of the game follows: R. H. BE. Philadelphia. .001000000--1 3 0 Boston,.......... GUILTY OF FORGER EDWARD SNIDER, BELLEVILLE, WAS REMANDED. Alexander MacGregor Injured----Mo. tor Ambulance for Queen's Station. ary Hospital Has Arrived at Napa. nee, (By Our "Own Correspondent.) Napanee, Oct. 12.--The remains of the late R. Logan Roe, a former resi- dent of Napanee, who died at Renovo, Pa., wére brought here and buried from the Amglican Church, Deceased will be remembered by the old resi- dents here as a son of the late Alex- ander Roe, an ex-M, P, for Lennox. He was about fifty-two years of age. The 'motor ambulance which the Red Cross Societies 'of Lennox and Addington Counties are giving to the Queen's Stationary Hospital at Cairo, has been brought here fromr Oshawa where it was made. vt Alexander MacGregor met with a nasty accident yesterday. He was going up a ladder in the upper storey of his store to go ont on the roof. The ladder slipped out at the bottom throwing Mr. MacGregor about eight feet on to the floor. He fell on his back and was badly bruised and shaken up. Edward Snider, Belleville, charged on remand with forging = bank cheques here on September 30th, ap- peared before Magistrate Rankin yes. terday and elected to be tried sum- marily. Ha pleaded guilty and was remanded for efght days for sentence. mm ---- "A Jab A+ Ontario, Montreal Gasgette, Toronto pastor, in criticizing the Ontario Government for not waging a sterner war in the lighor tells of seeing a city ba rroom er than the Metropeli ) 1 Yo Church," lined hres deep with sen engaged in the The it may is In its way a sign & 00010000 Lor fred Thin People Can Increase Weight and women who would se their weight 'with 19 of healthy "stay there" eating a little Sargol or a while and note welgh yourself and measure yoursedM. Then take Sargol --one tablet with every meal--for two weeks. Then igh and measure again. 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