Daily British Whig (1850), 18 Nov 1915, p. 8

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18 1915. ---- -- J LUES SALKAN PERIL rheatmicar News | Hun Doctors THE 'OUTLOOK DISQUIETING, IF H : d NOT CRITICAL. y Btn nto ypnotize Serbian Armies Still In Danger--To [0-Night "The Birth Of A Nation." Greek Kin Save the Situation the Allies Must D. W. Griffiths mighty spectacle g "The Birth of a Nation" will be seen an---- . at the Grand to-night and Friday and Loudon, Nov. 18.--The Daily Ex- + (Special to the Whig.) i. Saturday matinee and hight, exactly! press says > London, Nov. 18.--Both the mili a ; . py > | press says ' tary and diplomatic situation of the | 8% It is being given in New York,| "A remarkable explanation of the Allies in the Balkans are disquieting, Toronto and Montreal, also several pro-German proclivities so actively if not critical, a fact which doubtless Other cities where it has made re-{ exhibited by King Constantine of led to the visit of the British prime ¢0rd breaking runs. This new force Greece is being widely circulated in niinister, Mr. Asquith, David. Llcyd- In the art of stage entertainment is| the continent. We give the theory George and A. J. Balfour to Paris Perhaps the most widely discussed for what it is worth. for a conference with the French Production ever made in America. It]! "The extraordinary suggestion is Cabinet and General ' Joffre, the 8 above all else the greatest thing|that King Constantine has been hyp- of French. commander-in-chief. that has been achieved by one pro- notized by German doctors. ------ --- 8 Send Big Reinforcements. The lhnit The main Serbian army, under ducer. Imagine condemsing the liv- "It will be recalled that as soon as . ' cold weather 11077 General Putnik, which is operating in | ing details of the most strenuous sthe King's illness became known to minfort is or : J the north, is now encompassed on ev periods of American history into anf the Kaiser he immediately sent two colnto 1 ; ~, ery side but one, and, being cut off | evening's entertainment of less than| German doctors, Professors Krause the inside of from the south by the Bulgarian ad- three hours. You are not told about and Eiselberg, to his brother-in- v vance beyond Tetove, must depend il nor is your imagination tested by law's bedside They remained in on the rough roads through Monte- | rhetorical descriptions of what took | Athens a week or ten days. - t : : os shawl collar negro and Albania, fo any supplies ' place. Instead, you see it by lightu-| "That the hypnotizing of the King Ulsters The Pat! ; ¢ from the sea : ; ing flashes. It is history revived and | IS not a far from Jnpossible theory : » of In the south the Serbian position is | shown in its making. Some of the Is abundantly proved by a host of shawl collar /3 y almost as had. The success of the greatest names that are written! Similar authenticated cases disclosed will elose about fg! i ] |§ Bulgarians' flanking attack on Ba- | large upon the scroll of our coun-| PY a recent history of mentdl sci . fe 4 buna pass and their advance from | try's fame appear upon the program. | ence. one of OF ing the great est protection during the most severe weather There's luxury and comfort in the shawl col lar Ulster, Some of the styles are made with Patch Poc kets, some Beftéd™ Ba some y ton thy with Fiy F ete, 8135, $16.50, R18 and $20. ; " BETTER VALUES Come here with all vour Overcoat wants and you'll do well--you'll do the best--vou can't find better On ercoats, All Styles and Sizes. junction of the Serbian and French studied the minute description of forces, these men both from photographs | This leaves the Serbians only two | and intimate life studies and with lines of retreat, one into Albania, this frame-work they make these Where they may be harassed by un- | wonderful characters live again friendly tribes, and the other ACTOSS | They pass before your vision in a the Greek border, where they are in panorama of achieyeme nt. The ac danger of being disarmed and in- complishment is startling The en terned It is to prevent the latter tire action ranges over three cen eventuality that the Entente Powers turies : are putting forth every effort, and | unquestionably this matter has been discussed in Paris by the British and The French ministers. At Strand Theatre, . management of ine Strand take great pleasure in announcing their bill for the last three. days of | Allies in Grave Peril. the week The feature is a six-act Paris. Nov. 18.--"Our expedition | Photo-play De Luxe entitled "Judge in the Balkans is reaching a critical | Not," or "The Woman of Mona Dig- stage," telegraphs the correspondent | gins." The story is by that popular at Salonika of the Journal, under | Writer, Peter B. Kyne, and the cast date of Sunday. He adds: is headed by the celebrated theatri- 'Notwithstanding appeals by com- | cal star, "Julia Dean," direct from | petent personalities, our reinforce- | her big New York production, "The | ments are not anything like the num- | Law of the Land." Miss Dean is ably ber required. = Our enemies have de- supported by Harry S. Carey, Harry cided to nip in the bud at any cost | Carter, Marc Rebins and an excep- our offensive in the east, and are pre- tionally strong cast This master | pared to resort to any means to ob- Picture, along with other good reels tain the unecessary assistance. 1 which are included in the'bill, should hope this formula is well under- | Prove a big hit and please the most stood fastidious. | 'Serbian resistance is weakening AR daily The defenders of Babuna NEW AUTO INDUSTRY. pass will soon be surrounded, and ! the road to Prilep and Monastir will | The Willys-Overland Company Ex- then be thrown wide open to the Bul- | pands In Canada. garians. | LATE LIEUT. ANDREWS Was Very Popular In Toronto News. paper Circles, (Continued from Page 1.) A Toronto despatch says: "Lieut. lin neck afford- oe ih \ Veles have prevented the hoped-for | The players who enact the roles have teem ; Where may be found all the comforts of 1it- tle folks. The following is only a partial list: Wool Jackets Carriage Rugs Wool Mitts Fine Wool Vests Gordon Andrews, who was fatal- . + White Angora Mitts White Dresses Mg Rg A Hand Made Cashmere Long Skirts in newspaper work in Toronto for Jackets Flannel Barrows about seven years, PrnSipally with Silk Bonnets Flannel Bands the Mail 1 Empire. e served as . . er he that Journal for several White Knitted Hoods Long Cashmere vears, but was lately cable editor. White Angora Bon- Cloaks Lieut. Andrews was well and favor- ts s ably known to his fellow newspaper ne Long Silk Cloaks men In 1911 he was secretary of Wool Overalls Flannel Gowns | the Toronto Press Club. Just a few days ago Mr. Andrews said farewell ¥ Wihte/ Wool Veils Cotton Gowns Empire and left for Kingston [to his colleagues on the Mail and Whité Knitted Silk White Woo] Shawls He expected to go to the front immedi- J Veils Bibs ately on passing his qualifying exam- ination." A Military Funeral. And many other neeced articles here in great variety. The remains of the late Lieut. G. S. "Andrews were conveyed to the Grand Trunk train on Thursday af- A A AAA at Attest ta tates A ternoon at three o'clock by a military "C" Battery. | escort- of the officers of the Royal School of Artillery. The R. C. H. 2 . : , band headed the cortege, and a gun- carriage from the R. C. H. A. convey- ed the casket The firing party was '§ wp " 5 | A new Canadian company, known | from x ('The host of Austro-Germans hur- | a5 the Willys-Overland Limited, has| rying South wad are sending detach- just been organized in Canada It} ments ahead by forced marches on vi Vv 8 000 | ae] ? : $ will have a capi 6,000,000, 23 " : : jall available routes, with head A nap jul 50 400 do | Left Kingston On Thursday For Sol- FOUR TONS OF PARCELS a I . . +D RC i Se : vs 3 aS PrSens iB ! I'Belginm Sxpeet 0 Aid a second John N. Willys, head of the| diers Overseas. 1k to permit sas ce oe os hesitate Willys-Overland Company of Toledo,|| That the men who are fighting in i | through a A She enemy | will be president. T. A. Russell, at| the trenches will not be forgotten is ° mits ours We oi fry Re RON PET" | present vice-president of the Russell| Certain, judging by' the number of | » ' | selves alone and unaided a oh os Motor Car Company of Canada, will| Pracels which are already on their : | triple attack of the pang ue be vice-president. | Way overseas for ( hristmas. : When A littl t of th but | {rians and Turks. The enemy's ho This new company will take over (3 wuz repiucentative. Salied 3% the ittle o ; fe i 2) pd yrs. ye the complete automobile business of | Post office o R02) * ut o e way, but it will pay you to walk. {is being carried out, and may be re- Fo Sop & oo fn and | looked like the Christmas rush to see San. the business in Canada of the| 2), San¥ tix Coes Summod tit otf; S i 1 Willys-Ov > ro Alt gifts of a inds su has just been quintupicd. illys-Overland Company. Although | "soldier boys." It was stated that { "I advance nothing whereof I am | (n® Canadian company will be inde-| oh thin 4 These x In 3 ye p | not absolutely ng, arent 1 an pendent of the parent company and In the butch which left (pared! post) The S¢ come 10 a number of new | Prepared for any news, even the most | "i! be run and gonducted entirely |® 8 PT In the following shades: Ivory, Flesh Pink Black, Light Blue, R. Pink, Maize. : alized rapidly. The German fleet of submarines in the Mediterranean designs, From $3 to $5 TO-MORROW ASK TO"SEE THESE NEW CREPE DE CHENE WAISTS. {heavy grist of letters to leave mail to-night at 11 o'clock. There | will be a supplementary mail on Fri- | day, closing at 11 a.m. | ni | Seems the craziest We must have | ion, it will have the advantage of lf | reinforcements in large numbers at | the advice and engineering skill of if | Juce or re-embark while there is vet | the Willys-Overland Company organ- {lime . ization, The plan is to undertake -- } -- ~ mein in Canada the actual manufacture of | f Matches in Mail FRONTENAC CHEESE BOARD. | both Overland and Willys-Knight | Box of Machen Loe ------ automobiles. . For this purpose, the When the post office clerks opened | ll | : > a box of material for overseas on | | Cheese & : , lant of the Russell ) r Com- | 2 A | ese Sold at 16 3-4 Cents On the P C he Russell Motor Car Com | Thursday they were surprised to find | ill | od Board On Thursday j Jany of Toros He j that it contained, amongst other | ll |. Cheese sold at-16 3-4 cents on the | . i Sushiita ie things, a box of matches. The Post | . -~ - i! Frontenac Cheese Board on Thurs. are. 10 Permit quantity production. | Gos Department does not permit of | J 38F afternoon. There was boarded made for distribution throughout jiuatehes going through the mails, as | i! i 62 boxes of colored cheese and 70 sE 4 they are too dangerous. Should they boxes of white. as follows: '%| the Dominion, and particular atten- not be properly packed they might ~ a iy i IH | ; tion will be given to the provision off cet a ship afire. ' | in, hite- Hartington, »; Ros: service [facilities for Overland and| atur ay y C OC Jillif | Colored--Cold Springs, 100; in, Willys-Knight owners. - The plans Five Recruits Accepted. | shed Bil A in this direction call for facilities " i verary, 30; Glenburnie, 50; Glen- In a 3 . a Eee | Five more recruits enlisted with i yale, 55; Gilt Edge, 25; Hartington which will surpass afything PTE | Major E. C. Barrett at his office on . | 28: Bay Vi R9 p * | viously undertaken in Canada. In| E ' . Far RY & i Bay View, '82; Model, 30; Sun- | ran han is ite fa. | Brock street on Thursday, their | Long Kimonas that sold for $2 and R2.50 Lhury, 70: Silver Sarin i fact, the organization will, in its fa- . ims RF . ! ' ill | bury, 70; Silver Springs, 44; Thous- | gilties and = equipments, probably {names being: William Harvey, 49 Saturday 98c | , Sta and Islands, 19; Forest, 50: Elgin- ria + . | Concession street; John O'Neill, Eng- : . b 20: V no. Sls Wa a equal anything in the States. The | i rine Navy and Black Serge Skirts that sold for ay ona, 30; Weife Mslaye, Datta ser, 169 Prists he) = PE ! 2.00, $3, $3.00 di Saturday 98c Jl °° oie Bev. Pole 6 8 nl Bamber and ut rt, 130. 5 acne se Wa atur At 16 3-4 cents, Mr. Smit Soin : i ¥" | lington street, for the 80th Battal Corsets, French, that sold for $1.50 Sat Bes 98¢ | the offering of Inverary, k Porsht ment to a lage number of people. |ion, and Denis Entwistle, 286 Uni- ) cll, that sold for$l.o0 Saturday | Glenvale, Gilt Edge, - Hartington, L versity avenue, for the 33rd Battery, White Silk and Muslin Blouses, that sold for | Model, Rose Hill, Silver Springs, MACHINE GUN RETURNED um iy C Sr py YE he . B Elei : "White Pir a d Spruce Balsam" $1.50, $1.75, $2 Saturday 98c | Shovsand Islands, Elginburg, Woufe | 1 Came Back on Atiuplase Which, Cough Syrup, sold In Kingston at | Night Gowgs, white Hannelette, that sold for { The Board adjourned for . two u 8 Winged. ibis Mad Cross rvs Sure | The \ atest Makes Now Read $1.50 Saturday | weeks, and this will likely be the Jae A peculiar instance of a lost Cana- , ' meeting of the season. dian Colt machine gun being re | | 1 } il. vi | unexpected, and even that which IDdependent as a Canadian corpora-| M2il- In addition there is a _ 1 i i} annel lined," £1.50 inti turned to its rightful owners, when & Sat d: 98¢ i a German aeroplane was shot down Announcements . 2 uraay i | VALUED AT $125,000. over the Canadian lines; is told by! IH House Dresses, "Hannelette, that sold for | A Col. A. E. Ross, M. P. P,, in a letter Notices of any character re- fi} ting is the final te it. and i his rus > . kl nn 21 TE il | Watertown Dealers Re Se. : | to Hon. T. W. McGarry. C $ lating to future events, where an | J} gE al test, and in this rests vour satis- £1.50, 81.75 . Saturday 98c port Scarcity Garry. Col. Ross| & Svents wiisre an | ! ws Mon ee a ; ay ol Tair ate. 5 | says of the two "Pritgles" in the ma. || Admission feo is "charged. are | faction and comfort. Prices: $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, en's Grey Flannel Army Shirts, large size, | Watertown, N.7v., Nov. 18. Meat : chine, the pilot was killed when the|] columns at 10c & line for first $2.50, $3.00 and on up. » Do not merely examine these new Corsets, see and feel yourself in a pair, ecause the fit- $1.5 } ing Alifi- aeroplane struck the ground, and insertion and Sc a line for each } £1.50 Saturday 98c | market proprietors are fiuding:AMMm- | 36F plane Suck 0G und, andi] Inert rar wes 1H] ' : s |eulty i i { py 'S > Men's Heavy Flannelotte Army Night Shirts, [ll "ns focus, ies, rb oe Scr SEE win waied || £1.50 lll | great is the demand this vear that | Immediately the plane was shot Announcements for societies, | Men's Heavy Flannelette Pyj Saturday 98c. ff ve. dealers are advertising for '90%R by the Canadians the Germans |] glubs, or other organisations of |} Y nnele yjamas, regular fowls that their customers may be ac- | COmmenced shelling it in an attempt | Hor fed iS charged. may be ln | a H te} $1.50 commodated. +10 destroy the engine," Col. Ross | serted in this column at one cent : Saturday 98c The scarcity is due to the fact that | Writes. {3 5 word, with a minimum of 23g a Jackets, farmers are shipping their birds to | Mounted on the plane was the Colt|f fof one Insertion. | $1. Saturday 98¢ New York on the "turkey train," 8Yn which from marks is easily | : -- Os which passes through this city Satur- | id ntified as one of those captured | . day morning. Officials at the local from the Canadians at Langemarck. express office state that probably fifty | SRA % tons of poultry will leave Northern Brock Hall Special Meeting i oats . New York. - The value will approxi- On account of many other meet-! i mate $125,000. +» ings last night, the attendance at.| 830 AM TO 930 AM. " BERLADNITS LOSS. | Mail was ot een Brack Street; Black Silk Velvet Coats, Opera Capes, Heavy Cl =e : | other nights but in many respects it| [i \ Cloth Coats, Tweed Coats, th Capes; these Of Trench to the French Whe 2 Hadi Waa Sonsidurad the eo menting of | |i | Ww. f gods sold regular $12.00 to $25.00: the rie . . hia [ing and Reaping which subject with fj ea } ; Saturday morung, 83010930 @') OR J pend LREL AE) gy RESH R SAE lle Yh . $:0flering & guna 0 cloc . } hi es { The loss of a trench in the Argonne Friday night will be the close of : : 2; SALE Coats arin oni nan, BS cone, hu, ae iS a cates whe i, ar £50 Patent Leather Boot i | evacuated it because they discovered Boced thats Sood atientaues will be 5 the French had undermined it and! Dresen o-night a to-morrow : $12, SATURDAY, $12.50, SATURDAY, were about to' blow them into the' Bight. : 3 $6.98 | $8.75 ah Bl were repre toed tn sou SRR 1 mgt / ; with colored tops, in button Lik German positions on the Messines- CTUits. Armentieres road. | The' The window display will tell you move ima jand 4 minute than a newspaper eould in an hour. call Yor 100 Be ch. 3 Petrograd, Nov. 18.--The Council| sponse be Miura plot the re- | of Ministers has decided to suspend | he ¥ prompt. ! > { all the remaining commercial and in- allan Bombe He . : dustrial enterprises in Russia belong: | Valian Tews | Whig) Sl 3 ing to subjects of enemy countries... Paris. Nov. 18. -=Aerial bombard: | | | These number over one thousand | ment. of the Italian tgwn of Belluna. &nd employ thirty thousand persons.| north of Venice, was reported from. 1 ------ y {Rome fo-day. Only a few persons! ; : 8 . Surprise parties are, as a rule, 20t| were slightly -- and "little; i % . . > surprising. other hatm was done. ji

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