12 PAGES | b> The Daily British Whig f=] YEAR 82 NO 265 IMMENSE INFLUENCE OF LORD KITCHENER Will Be Exerted in the Balkans---Germany And Austria Anxious---Serb And Allies Victories Will influence Greece And Puppet Cabinet. (Special to the Whig.) A cable to the Herald Kaiser and his bribe-givers at Constantine and his puppet Cabinet are despatches state that the war foreshadows a victory New York, Nov. 1 is Kitchener against the from Athens, trying to serve "It where King Mammon, but all in the near Quadruple Entente 5 London says Lord Kitchener for the mere presence of eastern theatre that Germany of thoroughly "That an immense ener to the Balkans, understands influence will be exerted by even if he the trip of Lord Kitch- does not meet King Constantine, by the sudden despatch of a high German military mission and the expect- ed arrival of Count Berchtold, Austrian"s Foreign King to cast his lot with the Central Powers "The King, fears the Franco-British fleet which is reported to be ready with steam up near Malta to make a demonstration "But the greatest influence of all' is the Serbo-Allies' continuous reinforcements of Auglogrench is proved Minister, to urge the However, victories and the troops in Serbia." FRENCH LINES UNBROKEN Y FIERCE GERMAN ATTACKS (Special 3 the Whig.) Paris, Nov. 15.--Attacked in tremendous force, sometimes as often as twenty times in one day, with every imaginable engine of dedth, the French nevertheless held their lines unbroken against the Germans in the | Artois and Champagne regions throughout the past week. In uniformly repulsing the Reutonic attacks, the French forces inflicted losses averaging two thousand to each unit of the Kaiser's troops engaged. The assaults showed development on the Germans' part of an astonishing degree of ef- fectiven possible degree of material organisation, said.) the statement, including the handling of heir artillery and the use of as- phyxiating gas and Hguid fire. Germans Suffer Heavy Losses. { (Special to the Whig.) Paris, Nov. 15.--"Violent rifie and grenade fighting raged all night in the vicinity of the labyrinth in the Artois," reports to-day's official com- munique. "The Germans suffered very heavy losses." "A German grenade attack was repulsed in the Butte Tahura, in the Champagne "We exploded a mine at Cirey, German vefences. "Repulse with heavy losses of a Bulgarian attack on the French forces along the entire Taerng river line in southern Serbia, was announced by the War Office to-day. Botha to Send Big Expedition to East Africa': Africa, . neighborhood of in the Woevre region, wrecking the GRAIN FOR ITALY James Richardsons & Sons are making shipments of grain + to Italy. This firm has had a + very busy time all summer and + 3 nl shipping grain over to help # the Allies, in the carrying on of + Pretoria, Union of South their Aight. via London, Nov. 15.--Gen. Jan. # Christian Smuts, minister of de- SEL EIIITII IIL Cheb fence, has been given supreme com- | mand of the military expedition against German East Africa, The Union of South Africa Government 7, Apply Convarigtion Without Pars has decided to send against the Ger- liament's Consent. man colony && many ag 25,000 men Special te. the Whic} if a force of that size should be deem-| | ondon. Nov. 15.--No attempt to | ed necessary. A great recruiting cam- 4;51y compulsory enlistment will be paign is being planned in thé union| ade without Parliament's consent, to raise volunteers for the overseas premier Asquith told the House of | armies as well ag for operations in Commons this afternoon. He had Africa. La been asked whether the Administra- | The Government recruiting com-|tion would take the step on its own miteee at Capetown has called for responsibility To do-so, said Mr. | another 10,000 men for service in Asquith, "might cause misunder- | German Bast Africa. It is sfid that standings." the call was made at the request of' the British Government whose avail- able troops are now so fully Setup. ied that it could not be expected to provide men for campaigns the worid Career of Booker T. Washington over Closes At Home. tit Tuskegee, Ala, Nov. 135. --Booker| CANADIAN AVIATOR KILLED. 'T washington, foremost teacher and: ire leader of the Negro race died on Sun- | Has Met | gay at his home near the Tuskegee | Death in . Calgary, .AWA., Nov. 15.--J. Tur- Institute, of which he was founder | and president. Hardening of the ar- ner Bone, B.8.A,, graduate of McGill | teries following a University, and sub-lieutenant in the ! gown ca nervous break-: used death four hours after! Royal Naval Air Service, has been | Dr. Washington arrived from New| Killed in his duty, France in performance of | { York. according to advices' receiv- | ed by his {ather, a prominent Calga- | { rian 'Britain Will -------- "i Send Experts To Aid (Special te the Ia the Wh London: Nov. British a {may be sent to a to direet the lat- | iter's anti- U-boat campaign in the | Mediterranean and the Adriatic, it is | confidentially reported this after i noon. Not only are the British anxious to, 3 feat aid to their Italian allies, but it | WILL NOT ATTEMPT ABLEST LEADER OF NEGROS J. T. Bone, of € THE WHIG'S CONTENTS, Page Five chener In Balkans: : x Yictorieas ly! 2=Firemen Kept Busy; From the Froat Sr. Montague Dead; bitia" Coming: Sport News Editorial; Sleepytime Tales: Menus: Walt Mason s Rhymes. Military News: Opt! to Ser. viee. ~ Eastern Ontario, Bist ~dAmusements: Announce- ments: The People's Porum. ~-Suggesis Referendum: "Theatrical --<Liberls Kept Truce: many Facing Failore 10---Serd Valley Crops: Trans- porting Horses. General yjormiasion India 12--Euriched Nar India at Imperial Contere Al- Letters "Ca & Ger- SERBS AND ALLIES KiNGSTON, ON TARIO, MON DAY, NO VEMBER 13, 1918 "LAST EDITION et tir er ------ SLT PEPE SFE PIPPIPS PP + KING'S SECOND SON IS TAKEN ILL. Nov. 15 second is suff Bastrje : London bert George stinate have to stay weaks to unde ment Pr rince on « Al- King an obdb- and will few ad l.on rZo sp re I Albert, whe ship in year He is twenty CEE EERIE GEER? PPPEPF PPP EPL DEEPER PRY MARRIED HI HIS NURSE. Canadian Soldier Returns From War With a Bride. Halifax, N.S., Nov. 15 mance was revealed when Private Lelano' Anderson reached his home here last night with his bride.a nurse Badly wounded in the trenches, An- derson was taken to Huddersfield, where he was nursed by Miss Ro - ug Welsh girl, and charmi eFé Married. A war ro- aer------ Kaiser Praises Krupps. Berlin, Nov . 15.--Emperor Wilt liam on thanking the Krupp Steel Company for its donation of $5,000,.- 000 to the relief fund for the benefit! of families of soldiers who have died on the battlefield said, according to the Overseas News Agency. "It is & new proof of the patriotic mind. . It is worthy of the great name of Krupp, whose fame as Ger many's first armorer is brightened by this splendid initiative in social wel- fare and this willingness to make sac- rifices. Another Italian Ship Destroyed Rome, Nov. 15.--The Italian ship Bosnia has been sunk by a submar- ine flying the Austrian flag. The pas- sengers and crew boarded four life- boats. Three of these craft have been landed, but the fate of the oec- cupants of the fourth boat' is not known. + Hunter Wounded By Charge From Brother's Gun Wategtown, N.Y. | B. Greeh of No. alder | accidentally shot in the Nov. 620 15.-- Jesse Mundy street, head and shoulders by brother Ross Green, on! | Sunday morning while hunting. Sev- | | eral shot struck him in the eyes, and {it was said to-night. that the sight | of 'one eye would be destroyed but that there is a possibility of saving! | the other. | garia has communiéat, - _MeRHBRRO,. Kh MPP, May i man for the Eleventh Ward, was | IXOITEMENT ON. ITALIAN can shows whiting fonts wre ever duties of "and Itaitan Alpine forces. Upper ple-{ » shows "Austrians drawing up re. by rape Lower one! Austrian drawing himself up f a cliff by rope Slavs Emerge From Defiles To Meet Hun fal to to the Whig.) London, Nov 15--~A Petrograd despatch says: "Japan has rendered opportune aid in the Baltic duel be tween Gen. Ruzsky and Field Mar- shal Von Hindenburg in the matter of shells, and now that 'artillery con ditions have been equalized, the Rus- sians are confident of th. reduilt. "After long and arduous fighting in the marshes the Russians = have emerged from lake defiles, and mili-| tary authorities look for a speedy development in Gen. Ruzsky's ag- gressive tactics. The, Germans, driven back t0 within ten miles of Mitau, are evacuating the munition depot." PR INT aws the an face i { (Spe BORE ARTES! AN WELLS. Canadian Engineers. Provide Water: Supply For People. London, Nov. 15.--When the first British naval forces landed at Lem- nos, pear the entrance of the Dardan- elles, they were surprised to find that! the island, which has an area of nearly 200 square miles and a popul+ ation of 30,000, was practically des-| titute of drinking water, except for uncertain supplies from a few small | springs. The Allied troops were sup- | plied with mineral water sent in ship | loads through the generosity of a French woman in Marseilies. The British authorities promptly! sent to Canada for engineers, who {are now engaged in sihking artesian' | wells, which will guarantees the peo- ! ple of Lemnos a reliable and abun- ' dant water supply. BULGARS TO TUR | Such Is Promise Said To Have Made. Naples, Nov. 15.--Thé Mattino de- | iSpatch asserts that it' has been in- | iformied that King Ferdinand of Bul- | ed with Pope | Benedict, stating that alter the war | Bulgaria will become a - Catholic | jcountry. The newspaper adds that {this is an old dream of King Ferdi- | | mand' $s, and- that the heads of the | Bulgarian church are not opposed to | 'the measure provided the Pope is | willing to recognize the orthodox | tHulgarian prelates. ------ Peppino Garibaldi . Milan, Nov. 15.-- CATHOLIC. Boh arian f ? | tery C. i bridge, and Lieut. S ARE WINNING IN BALKANS ZEPPELIN DESTROYED By Shot Prom Anti-Airship Gun Near Grodno. ial to The Hague, N . shot from an an it. shin oh pI oh on fire while flying over Russian positions near Grodno, a German Zeppelin has been destroyed, accord- ing to news from Berlin to-day. The airship reached ground behind the Kaiser's lines in time for the crew to be saved. (Spec Mii MOTHER AND BABE DEAD. Apparently Woman Walked Off End of Wharf. London, Ont., Nov.135. ing on the old wharf Saturday afternoon discovered the bodies of Mrs. Albert Stewart and her eight-months-old baby She had appagently walked over the edge of the dock in the dark. Mrs. Stewart had been ill recently. Boys play- near Morpeth PPP PPPPET TPP RPE PPPS DETR * ITALY SEIZES GERMAN SHIPS (Snieial to the Whig.) Rome, Nov. 15.--The Italian Government holds the attick on Ancona by a German sub- marine as tantamount to a de- c aration of war, and has seized all German ships, 'and will fit them for service. the + * <* FEEPER PPI SSP b SP ddd ITALY WILL PROVE That a German Submarine Sank the Ancona. ial to the Whig.) Washington, Nov. 15.--The Italian Government will send affidavits prov- ing that a German submarine sank the Ancona The Urited States will face a serious ue with Germany ASK GREECE TO DEFINE (Spec Her Attitude if Allies Seek Refuge in Gréece. (Spacial to the Whi) " London Nov. 14.--French, Russian | {and British Ministers interviewed the Greek Premier, demanding that Greece define her attitude in the event of the Allied forces seeking re- fuge in Greece, in case of a reverse in Greek Macedonia. ii Gananoque Soller Returns." ™ {Special to the W Quebec, Nov. Be returning officers and soldiers on the Metagama this morning were: Pte. J. Vivian, Gananoque, 12th Bat- F. A.: Major 'R. B. Smith, Ux- W. C. Crothers, Ottawa. Arrested Aboard Ship. (Special to the Whig.) { New York, N 15.--Abraham | Cummins was arrested when found aboard the SS. St. Louis, sailing for Liverpool, with a quantity of tunnel- | ite. It is thought he planned to | blow up the ship. Only One American ave; (Special to the Whig Rome, Nov. 15. --~-Only oe Ameri- | can was saved oul of ten aboard the | steamer Ancona, and-88#-were-saved. ' out of 507 passengers and crew. Will Make Clean Breast Of the Plot | town (Special to the Whig.) : New York, Nov. 15.--Robert Fay, confessed plotter to blow up trans- Atlantic munition ships, was expect- ed by the Government authorities to- day to reveal the long-sought foun- tain-head of the money through! which sympathizers with the German | cause have been able to operate in | this country. Fay has declared he is ready to make a clean' breast of the whole affair and aid the Goverp- | ment. His disclosures, part of which he is understood to have al- | ready made to Chief William Flynn, of the United States Secret Service, | will be startling, it is said. and battalions. { | field quarters announced. "Tn i i % | | vo ! Through Veles to Tetovo, hot engage- 8 godt in the | | | miles of the Serbian positions com- ¢ "ol manding the | ish troops are pressing the Bulgars | ptrains of war ~~ ALLIES VICTORIOUS AGAINST BULGARIANS ri French Successes--Bulgarian Losses Very Large--Germans Near Riga Surrender in Large Bodies---Von Hindenburg's Campaign' is is Ended. {Special to the Whig.) Athens, Nov 15.--The British, | French and Serbs are gaining, foot by foot to-day, against the Bulgars in the southern Serbia. The Bulgars are in. superior numbers but a consider- able part of their forces are in scat- tered bands which, engaged in in- dependent raiding, have been cut off from the main body and are putting | up separate battles of their own. Thus, besides the @rincjpal fight-| ing line, from the Strumnitza region northwest along the Vardar River 1 trians were taken near Lovcen Italian capture of important Au nches near Goritz is report st ans were mown dc wn in Itali captued an eld on the Carso in" the fighting heaps Austrian front German attempt to gain ground in the region west of Peronne re- | pulsed Winston Churchill will leave Wed nesday to join his regiment France It is reported that Lord Kitchener will interview King Constantine: at | Salonika and offer new proposals. FEL LIEE IED FREER TPR TPPPL PP ans fort was in meat are raging at several points in- | side this front to the southwest. Against Veles the centre, the rench troops are directing a terrific dvivé and the town's fall is believed a question of hours. The artillery fire, with which the French have - cleared the way for their infantry| +> and cavalry rushes, has inflicted ap-| ¢ paling losses on the Bulgars. At the northwestern extremity line, the town of Tetovo, after chang-| & ing hands repeatedly, is in the Serbs' ES possession at latest accounts. Much >» of the fighting in this section has been hand-to-hand and of the most desperate character PR PP With their capture of Tetovo, the > od hot Serbs took 520 Bulgar prisoners and | great quantities of munitions and] supplies. + HUN WARSHIPS USELESS, (Spectal to the Whig.) London, Nov. 15.--The Daily | + Expres ssgsays it is allowed to re- %+ veal the secret that British mines embrace the German mines at Kiel protecting the channels, and that the German + warships are absolutely mseless. * Post estat bad News comes from Ottawa that Mrs Mary R. Gooderham, Toronto, is be- | ing made honorary captain. The ap- | pointment is not yet gazetted, but will be in the near future. \It is understood that William C. ogers i is fo be appointed collector of 4 re A W I1¢ : Bulgarian Army In Danger. (Special to the Whig.) Monastir, Nov. 15---The Bulgar ian invasion beating in vain against | Lhe strong Serbian..positions... : Serbs took many prisoners. The Bulgar army may be cut off by big} Allied victories. R The mills of the Dominion Textile | Company are working to capacity. French Balkan Successes. (Special to the Whig.) Salonika, Nov. 13.--Anglo- aah forces have occupied Hill No. 350 be-|f tween Radvovo and Strumitza, also | Hill 'No. 516 on the opposite side, putting the pass through which the Dopjan-Strumitz railway runs en- tirely in their hands. The French already hold ritza, Kamantol and Menzen, Carnia River sector. The line = is extended to within DAILY MEMORANDUM top of page 3, right hand corner, probabilities member St. Mark's Baza riefield, Wednesday November Free leaves McLeod's at 3 See Bar- 17th Drug Store bus 15 | ArmA Aen | THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG {I Sa gp s lon Sale ste City Frenc reneh Buc) kne ny 5 Now s Depot Dub- | 288 King St. 363 Princess 163 Princess 20% Princess Princess & Alfred , «Ontario St Market Square Fortsmouth +93 Princess } Babuna defile. or < § Drug "Store Bulgars Suffer Big Losses. ! Southeott's Grocery, (Special to the Whig.) {McAuley's Book Store C -- . | McGail's Cigar Store, Cor. Prin. & Kin Nov. 15.--French and Brit oleod's Grocery 51 Unjon St. Mediey's Prug Store .260 University Paul's Cigar Store ..76 Princess Prouse's Drug Store $12 Princess 'alleau's Grocery 308 Montreal Paris, hard near Veles. The fall of the] is imminent. The Bulgars|{ suffered enormous losses and asked i {an armistice to bury their dead. BORN. Bogart Mrs ALJIORE--In Mr. and daughter FARRELL~iin Dr. and FAIR In én Nov Peter th, to Allore, a Destroyed By Italian' Cruiser. {Specal to the Whig.) Salonika, Nov. 15.--An Italian cruiser destroyed the railway station at Dedeaghatch and destroyed two myaftions in Bulgaria i Pursue The Enemy . f DIED. x. ? ® DAVY --In Kingston, en Nov. 14th, 1915, Potro Nee the, Wi is Aho reg] Dora Woods. widuw OL the' jai : > . al Norman Davy, aged 74 years ion of Shlok the Russians are still puneral (private), on Tuesday, at pursuing the enemy, inflicting heavy from her late residence, 25 losses upon them. There -is no| St. W change in the Caucasus. Tweed Mrs on Nov. 5th, Farrell, a daughter Kingston, on Sunday. No Pith. 1915, to Mr. and Mrs. W J Eair, a A tN to Rassians 2.30 King | ROBERTSON In Kingston, November 13th, 1915 Davia Stewart Robert- (private) 16 Germans Surrender In Bodies, Bpecial to the Whig.) London, Nov. 5. -- Latest re-{Please omit flowers rts from the East Soom 8 NER--dn Toront indicate the end of Von Hindenburg's ner. widow bf campaign at Riga. Russian coun- ter attacks are tremendous. Ger- | mans are surrendering in complinies from dence Sydenham day at 30 pm his late resi- Funeral i street, Mon- Anna the Esther Ty. iste Willlam Wilson Tyner | Funeral from the on Tuesday, 1.40 train Friends and spectfully GTR on the Outer Station arrival of the Acquaintances are invited to attend The Berlin Report. ROBERT J. REID ial to the Whig.) The Leading Undertaker. (Spec Berlin, Nov. 15.--Eighty-five hun-| Phone 577. 230 dred more Serbian prisoners have Princess Street. J REID | been captured by. the Austro-Ger-| AMES The Old Firm of Undareakons. mans and Bulgar troops in Northern! bia, to-da report from head-| Serbia, ¥'s ropo Twelve 234 and 254 PRINCESS STREET. Phone 147 for Ambulance. IN MISSION OAK | Large Buffet Massive Table, | ush- bottom CHalrs: b+] over {for 365. Turk's, phone 7 re- cannon also were also captured. The| vaders are pushing their campaign rapidly. a ol War Tidings. i The loss of an Allied torpedo boat | on abe Saros Gulf Coast, north of | Gallipoli Peninsula last Wednesday is reported in belated official advices | (from Constantinople. The vessel | went aground and sank. Torpedoing of the stéamship Den | of Grombia, 4.949 tons, owned by the ' Barri Shipping Company, is announ- fis peer ran oweet Cider ° The Berlin War Office admits vio- | 30c Per Gal. lent attacks by the Russians, which | {it says were repulsed on almost the! | entire east front. ; General Von Bissing has imposed | on Belgium a monthly war contribu-| | Uon of eight million dollars to er] a me ot Lhe army and the cost | occupied tertitory. The Montenegro War aes an.