} i= N ud iG VW eres erree see eee eet YEAR B82 aily British Whig THE ENTENTE EXPECTS KINGSTON, ONTARIO, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 29. 1915 FE AA ---- 4 ! ---- 1A EDITION UMANIAN HELP EXPECT ROUMANIA T0 JOIN ENTENTE She Has Little Choice, For the Russian Troops, it is Believed, Wil | Cross Roumanian Soil With Or Without Her Con- SE WHAT WILL BE EFFECT OF GOVERNMENT'S SEIZURE Ol CANADIAN WHEAT? That It Will Af- Sharp General Opinion Is fect Foreign Demand--A Advance In the Chicago Market Foronto, Nov 9 In local grain circles this morning e were many guesses indulge in as to the effect on prices by the Government's seizure million bushels of wheat Opinions differed widely, one set of experts theorizing that as the action of the Government does not alter the supply and demand situation in the slightest, its ultimate effect will be slight I'he majority of opinion however, leans the other way, on the ol fifteen ground that the Government's actior affects foreign demand for wneat carries with it the possibility ture action along lines similar to just announced Following Winnipeg ronto is not trading in wheat to-day example The immediate effect of wheat prices Chicago advance December wheat it $1.06, two and a half bushel above Saturday's May wheat opening three and three eighths higher at $1.081 gaing were not held however, and later prices were easier, though a in the market was a sharp opened cents a close, and cents These opening considerable advance over Saturday's prices level was still main tained Wheat Is For Italy ¢ Whig Winnipeg, Nov 9.--It was wneed at noon in Government cir that the wheat commandeered night was for Italy, and is delivered to the Canadian sea board by the Government to be paid is the ruling figure at the close of the market Saturday, viz $1.043% for No. 1 Northern cles here to-day fifteen mil lion bushels of Saturday to he The price CANADA IN DANGER Of Becoming Germany's Prize, De- inded Socialist Says (Special t t Whig Philadelphia, Nov. 29 Declaring that Germany will win and Cangda, Charles E. Russell leader, urgés a bigger American ar- my and navy to prevent it annex Socialist Storm Warnings. (Special to the Whig) Washington, Nov, 29 predicting forty to sixty le winds have been displaved over lakes and along the Jersey to Maine § Storm WArnings the great coast Now Michigan Pastor for Clayton Church, Clayton, N.Y., Nov. 29 Rev. Ar- thur Q Davig--Ostegon, Mich. is to he the new rector of Christ Episeqpal| Church " a { Canadian railroad builders .aret helping to build new Arctic railway! in Russia | Ragdad ial Sleepytime nus; Wal Tales, i Mason's Rhymes Matters Harrie News Announces ments rapie's Forum Milita Theatrica Parliament ry Bur Alive Letters to ew Remarkabie Rahel Overseas Page | nt ------ Ford's -peace s LL fwith any nt. Bombed Brieulles Retali ng for Austria Wants Separate Peace '0 ALLOW SHIP TO GO Ford Peace Voyagers Will Not Be Held Up Washington Nov § No legal barriers will be re¢ v the Gov rnmei gains 3 e of, Henry Depart ment officials de red togday that an sted in that Ford's ancient federal Ugg onnection does not apply to effor I'he o tute prohibits American itizens fron influencing Govern ment policies regarding controversies jor disputes with other nations. AB differences foreign over the the Ford ship can tra the Government has no power peace question vel unmolested I'he question of Ford's plan has 1 brought the State or Justice departments, and yfficials believe it will not be been objected to or Many Decline Ford's Invitation Henry Ford is success in filling Practically all the prominent persons whom he Detroit N 9 hay r glo aH has ask ed to accompany him to lend mental and moral weight to his expedition have declined frankly stating sympathy with smaller fry have their willingness enthusiastic about the rebuffs from peo making the many that they are not in his ideas A Tew eagerly evidenced Ford juite mission despite the would count in money ple who most of his SEPARATE SCHOOL HA, By Important Ruling of Ontario Mu- nicipal Board. to, Nov, 29 An important ion, ruling that as no evidence vas produced to show that any por tion of the stock of the Ontario & Power Company was held Catholics, no portion of the company's taxes cap 'be appor Fort Frances Separate been issued by the On tario Railway and Municipal Board The outcome of the decision is property of the company ssessed for the support of schools of the town The imilat in most respects to that of the Sturgeon Falls appeal, under the consideration of the Board In the latter case, how- School Board is the Minnesota iy Roman tioned to School, has that all the remain the publi case Is which is aver, the Publc appe tant FORCES AT SALONIKA. Over Hundred Thousand French and British Abundantly Supplied. Paris, Nov, 20 Press despatches from Athens say that the French and British forces landed at Salonika have now attained important pro portions The Patris of Athens gives their number at 125,000. These forces are abundantly supplied with arms and ammunition Some 40.000 or 45,000 meng are | said to be on the way to Salonika, at which port 4,000 troops are debark ing each day A GLOOMY CONFERENCE. Wilhelm And Old Francis Joseph Holl a Meeting. (Special to the Whig) Berlin, Nov. 28% The Kaiser and Emperor Francis Joseph of Austria are conferring to-day at Scheonbrun Castle, Vienna The meeting is their first since the war began Toronto Deaths. » the Whig.) Capt. Murchi- is dead here, Special Toronto, Nov son, veteran navigato (aged sixty-five. Alexander Laird, general manager of the Bank of Commerce, is dead Cardinal Prince Francis 8. Bauer Archbishop of Olmute, Austria, is dead, aged 74. hefore' RESCUING TROOPS FROM TORPEDOED TRANSPORT SOUTHLAND i R. O. Beavis Is Decorated For Bravery love ompan ognitior HAD A LIVELY TIM} x-Soldier Alleged to Have ed Three Men \ssault- . Ma three s t Ar ery Park, slashing fe avy eral soldiers forming guatd, gave ¢hase, but the man t away, and a vely time followed I'he man rar nto Major Stroud house, but man aged to escape as Constable Naylon and Mullinger who. were called, searched the house from cellar to roof, and they could not get trace of him The city and military po have been on the lookout but up till the present the culprit As not located In beer knife is charged that the ma vhe cre ated the trouble also ca ia rey addition to the ver VISITING IN KINGSTON, Pte. Robert Wormington Will Act As a Recruiting Officer Pte. Robert Wormington, a mem Foron week ) granted few days leave of absence, and i he-gity He is a son of W McKelvey & nineteen years Al ig ington suffered has affected hi discharged but has As a ing officer for Ontario He ber of the 48th Highlander to, who returned has been home a Birch's store fron lungs been fron versea been selected recruit draw pension, and in addition wil Alin: Of the 21st Was Killed, ing a | In a letter just received from Cor poral Douglas Williams, 21st Battal ion, the letter states that an Indian member of the battalion, whoge name | he did not know, had been killed "1 was standing close beside him when he fell," said the writer | The Indian was well-known to many Kingstonians He was in the ranks, and afterwartls was given the | position of cook HAD A GAY OLD TIME. Queen's Students at Cairo Celebrated Hallowe'en, Members of Queen's Stationary Hospital did not allow Hallowe'en to pass without some remembrance A letter just received from Thomas Angrove states that the boys had a fine time on this 'night of all nights." They put aside their work for a few hours, and in addition to a fine pro- | gramme, consisting of solos, recita-| tions and violin selections, the old-| time game of bobbing for apples in a | tub of water wads engaged in, and, there was fun galore A tea at the officers' mess brought to a finish a most enjoyable event During their spare time the boys are taking in the sights of Cairo Canadian Casualties. Second Battalion--Severely wound ed, Lance-Corpl. Colin Grant, Scot- land; Samuel A.Goss, England: Rich- | ard DD. Jacobs, England Wounded Christopher Wright, 87 oady avenue, Toronto Royal Canadian Horse Artillery Wounded, Gunner W. G. Burnside, 144 Breadalbane street Hamilton Ont. Wounded severely---Captain Ar- thur Vietor Tremaine, Ottawa, Ont Cheese sold in Napanee at 171g¢ per-ib., and in Cornwall at 17 5-16¢. Photos Septem ber show the torpedoing of 2nd, while en route with Inset in upper left being struck hough listing, she fi also shown making for o elles, soldiers are be seen one of the British destroyers that picture shows scene aboard the Doctors and nurses in life-belts are 1 MAY SWITCH 10 -MLIES 'Rumblings. of Trouble For ~~ Teutons in Bulgaria. WHOSE PAPERS URGE HAT BULGARIA HAS ACQUIRED WHAT SHE SOUGHT I'he Main Serbian Army Will Soon Be Without a Country. -- It is Re Betore treating southwesterly Mackensen's Troops. Par Nov 29 Newspaper Bulgaria, says the corres Petit Parisien An army having conquered Macedon | ja, Bulgaria should be satisfied witl umph, and, seeing that Thra being retained by the lurk further the t ponder Salonika o he | declaring that the Bulgar Serbian Is tr should not fears q sSerblans In fact, the correspondent the Bulgarian newspapers a ying there are now Furkish div sions at Sufli, north-east of Dedea atch, one division at Mustapha quot seven Ps division at Varna, and one eal Burgas and Constan nople I'he Bulgarian newspaper rrespondence says, are strongly that the questions of has not been definitely settled and that with Germany's support Turkey in Europe should be replaced withir the Mimits in which she was confined in 1911 The correspondent adds "If the misunderstanding on this subject continues, and in view of the recent speech--smade by Premier Ra doslavoff of Bulgaria, in which he sistent I'hrace | declared that Thrace should be Bul garian, the prophecy of ex-Premier Venizelos of Greece may vet be rea lized, and the Bulgarians in the ent may be found fighting on the side they formerly attacked Army Without a Country. those London, Nov 20 The Serbian forces soon will become an without a country unless the should defeat the Bulgarians divisions of whom dre hammering at the French line "he main Serbian army, retreating in a south-westerly direction before Field Marshol Von Mackegsen's iroops may find no rest even in Greek ter ritory, as it is reported here that the invaders of Serbia, would not hesitate to cross inte Greece Ap parently the German leaders expect the Serbians and the Allies will await attack in Greece It is said these operations will be under the supreme command of Field Marshal Vén Mackensen Serbs Recapture Kiushevo Athens, Nov. 29 Phe: Serbs captured Krusheve, south of Prilep from the Bulgarians Saturday Krushevo is fifteen due west of Prilep., and twenty-five | miles north-west of Monastir The | capture suggests that the Serbe are not only making good their defence, army Freact four sald to be miles nearly hand corner is picture of the FESCUE the British transport two thousand troops tor the Southland after Mudros Boatoads of nally reached ther transports hurried to the Lower ship Neutralia, a scent hospital' ship eady to assist in the rescue work a POMMANDEER GRAIN, Whig.) Winnipeg, Nov 9 Chair Magill Grain Commission, has commandeer ed all Ne and Northern wheat in terminal elevators at the he: | I'his wheat bond o oth wis t the (Special t he man Canadian * 2» + 1 por Ottawa, Nov I'he Cana ian Government announcement en million bushels was taken over Government dealers wheat ill follow ment's seizure wedded ded pb eed KILLED THE WOUNDED DURING THE NIGHT Bulgars Creep Up And Murder Ser- bians Left on the Field. w York, Nov 8 \ news agen y patch from Monastir, Serbia, lated Nov '4th Sa} published here, serblan sol is charged by commander of the } southern Serhian Murder of wounded diers Bulgar troop Ger Vassich ATI Y which from the district, and is now Greek was Prilep concentrated frontier to defend dislodged recently near the Monastir I'he Bulgars Babuna Pas declared knives From the advanced line of Sérb trenches Monastir the gene ral stared gloomily at a burning vil lage to the northward, set on fire by invaders All the country through which the Bulgars have wilderness Farm houses are smoking ruins, vil lages have leveled, corpses lis along the roads and in the fields un buried Gen crawled on to the battlefield at night," he killing my wounded with before swept is a been Vassich in person party to the outermost Serbian po sitions, from where hig men are re markably delaying the fall of Monas tir Though Babuna Pass and Pri lep have been lost for the time he ing, the Serbs, with French rein forcements, are still active in the district They are ready at the first opportunity to recover the ground they have been driven from by the superior numbers and equip ment of the Bulgars guided a FDP rere PREETI ret + 3 TROOP: FROM JAMAICA, London, Nov, 2 The ontingent of from Jam Kitchener's army ymouth yesterday first men afca for reached FP ptr tt re Crd b bbe Peed breed John W. Irwin, Montreal, just dis charged from a Guelph sanitariam, committed suicile on an Island ferry. Dardan- In the distance can LORD KITCHENER ARRIVES iN PARIS Disproving Rumor That He Was Eliminated From British Cabinet---Thought He Has Map- ped Out Balkan Campaign To Be Followed. Genera Ar senting French War met I the station I'he ton programn ences Governt do journe to I 1 his way home 1pposed Southland on Greece's Reply Allies' Gains Against Huns In Kamaruns Kamar FOR COMPULSORY SERVIC Bye-election Results in Defeat of La- bor Candidate London, Nov 9 In the in the Merthyr-Tydvil constituency to choose a Keir Ha I dent Labor party, Stanton, the unoff cial Labor candidate votes as against 6,080 cast for Wir stone James Indeper successor to the late rdiv, leader of the received 10 28¢ the official Labor candidate The significance of the result that, although both candidat opposed to a premature peace sist that the war be Stanton took a behalf of ject he said the country fought to a vigorous attitude onseription On this If the Governmer there tion L.shall vote for it, and vote to must be conscrip double the conseription if necessary Fhiree Steamships Sunk (Specia ne Whig London Nov 29 I'he Fre teamship Algerian and the British steamship Omar and lands have been sunk by submarines ly in the Mediterranear From the Algerian missing Agent Only For the British Government presumab twenty-nine person are <q al the Whig.) Montreal, Nov. 29 The Dominion Government, in commandeering part the supply of grain in the eastern elevators in Canada, is acting as the agent of the British Government precisely the ®ame manner as it acted for the Imperial authorities in the purchasing of other supplies in this country The financing of these purchases is handied through dhe Ot tawa branch of the Bank of England f 0 Canada's Hard Wheat Ry the Whig 20 Owing he wheat fro t particularly is keeping in hot climates, and it i= thougnt here that the six teen million bushels commandeered on Saturday night ig for [Italy Greece, Serbia and the Mediterran- ean forces. r well suited for t Son proph three rex ib he SEN Commun THE Is on War Tidings ghting Goriza n that wounded onstantinople 1 promin London rivi e8y the i d ol the war month German aeroplanes and were broug! lown in Belgium nobilization in Greek press Greece cd D GENERALS TO RESERVE wunds For Men Of Proved Vigor and Initiative 29 I'he Joffre stant el French keep DAILY BRITISH WHIG Sale at the Following City Scores: 95 King Princesa y Princes "09 Princess incess & Alfred Ontario ROBERT J. REID Phone I'h 254» ¥ Liar Iie Leading Undertaker. B77. 230 Princess Brent. JAMES REID ; ¢ Old Firm of Undertakers. nd 236 PRINCESS STREET "hone 147 for Ambulance. Da EU MISSION OAK Juffet Massive Table. eight Chairs cost over $200 irk's, phone 708 NEW GOODS New New New New New New New New New New Raw Jas. Seeded Naisins Seedless Raisins Valencia Raisins Saltan. Raisins Moscatel Raisins Currants Peels Prunes Pates Sweet Cider Sugar for Christmas Cooking. Redden & Co. eR RL