Daily British Whig (1850), 14 Feb 1916, p. 1

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112 PAGES FE PAGES YEAR 8 : PITH OF NEWS. | Despatches, From Near And Distant | Places. n E KAISER MAKES THREAT Of What He Wili Do To Rou red siving to replace enlisting men mania, . i 1 I. Radcliffe, London, Ont., for | bigamy, will remanded for sen- tence He spent some time in peni-| The Dominion likely te send speakers for bye-election Ten thousand Toronto 1 expected to join the | the next four weeks The Toronto civi ployment *{ Breau will register retired workers not Peal Government the men are during colors be tentiary for thert, Canadian Horse horse ambulance Bi between $7 anadian Kastella of Dominion dism Depart government facilities to Glasgow complete half a mercantil hipping lanne} and breeders will give horses, £R.000 nd 24 L060 and army mechanical sup Dredge from the € f- Public Works decided to shipbuild- million which is near niting out SWIFTLY AT AND ENERGETIC ALLIES HEND, ALLY | een iszed Serv The Emperor Demands to Know On The Which Side Roumania Is Going rrant Range self, rs to London, Feb. 14 A o Daily Mail from Ungheni. or Rosimanian frontier, says Baron von Dem Bussehe-Hadder hiausen, the German Minister charest, who was entrusted special mission to Roumania German Government, from Berlin he in audience Kaiser and ha opened h in h new threatening I he ment o has 10 {of » JIDE the » | Ing despate ing stages Cudmors n | Prof | Toronto, a | Method of Royal on Brita ing the War, stitute at wi by i returned | told that Ane Canadian should standpoint the hotel! econ bars be d, from an mic |CERTAIN VICTORY FOR THE ALLIES. Men, Money and Ability to Get Things Will Decide Strug- gle. He Says. has where was by the ampaign Pet tour nie, ania spa hy nie powers Know how energetically on which side 5 is going to range her = MATed that Germany wis immediately The dent dated h swiftly He and k 3 self hes Thom J Feb. 14 t yea X nine iventor 0 Times Buel eries of from Jan purchases belligerent power n from these desp: in formal v demanded the purchase of Br r clase at Br Rowman 1arest delave 261th of cel ¢ Wis Feb hy ania 'hes to one wheat * COon- ind + of Rour paper subj a note n Bane cereals ; 1d propose @ price « remaining at 164 vhe and gon-loads of maize Con and paper he secret tract purpose tion of it Roumania priv news by wheat eded equalit ippen according lege Germa $00.6 for 1 2 yenu Na Licenses For Germans, he reali sal Feb. 142 i"h Government The Roumanian Goverr Pi bx add, will .forh of wheat BERLIN SAYS TURKS naturalized or % native of Germang PRESSING BRITISH. | qc: who in any way gives evi enes of sympathy with Germany "Towards Aden, th the Gibraltar of the Suez Tor liquor con puts in the sam even if a de por hes & Hario this and licensee, 3 Joe FES + hundre and capt eral machine and tha + steadily pre n Mesapot; tar of t onfirmation e8 Gibral 6 Suez here for Shhh tbr br teed IN THE COMMONS tesolution--RBud get Oi Tuoesds fal t SOUTH AFRICAN WAR | Speedh | HERO GETS REWARD. Whig.) mmons, Ottawa. 11 {Order=in=Council Makes - His Private embers' day and | Claim to Bounty Land ne was disposed Good. resolution existi -- W Of int t during the pre war an order has. been passed authoriz i.orne Mulloy, the blind can War hero, now Prof Kingston, Ox to select ling quart on of § minien lands in Manitoba, Saskatchewan, a sale of the land so selected to made to him at $1jan acre, in satisfaction of his claimvun- der the South African volunteer boun=" land certificate Prof. Mulloy has been una on decount of the blindness which result ed from the South African experi- ences to comply with the conditjons as to residence and cultivation usual- ly required in connection with the lo cation of such certificates - PRESENTATIONS, Penitentiary Guards The ront, On occasion of Harry Filson and Harold Freeman, two members of the staff of the Portsmouth penitentiary, leaving to join the Canadian overseas the members of the staff gath- ered and presented them with ad- dresses, and suitable gifts Harry Filson was presented with. a ring and _watch while Harold F ceived a watch, Mr. Filson { geant in the 146th Batt Mr. Freeman isegoing in one of new _ batteries which are heing form- ed n city Queen's Library, © Divorce Is after rout Northrup change in the the Dominion ng of in sent time : council which ing Trooper South Afri- Mulloy," of adjoin wvailable Do Alberta, or hav eres of is olution -prohibit Jore calling for Don ion is Hkely not e | The debate on H. H. Stevens' re next week two row af nance budget I'o-mor White, ¥ the mak ternoon Minister speech contain Sad be MN propos: United States To Act. Ottawa, Feb, 14 There is an of fidil understanding between Canada and-the United States that the latter country shall not be used by man plotiers as a base for att any Kind upon the Dominion. This announcement was made by Hon. J DD. Hazen, Minister of aMrine, in Par lament, . ? ty Ger ick of i. TWO These Huns Go oR ree, Washington, Feb. 14 g Department on Saturday de Que aboard the Ap were tish prigoners liner capturdd by er, may be released ilton at Norfolk was allow m to land To Going To led ns Bri wa a Germg Nn raid- Ham- forees, ted tO Candle being trian and German © and only one ar 3 be burned in front The~-new Hause be but™ on Par in their exterior possible © re are Aus- Churches permitted to » high altar, irliament to will be nearly out of in the as qaesign as - meet] y There Was' a R Committee on Queen's Library . urday afternoon for the purpose of going over the plans. for .thé new structute with the Toronto hitect The building will be erected on the sites north of the Physics Building facing I niversity avenue. At first it was thought it might be erected at the sorner of Union of eet and Uni- versity avenue buf unfortunately there is not sufficient ground =~ He Wi CONTENTS, Still Being Held. gustus Prager, the yo arrested last Wednesday the police, is stil being held. The Dominion police, at Ottawa, have been advised of the partienlars and he is being detained awaiting | structions, ' Au trian, ing Aus- by tong KINGSTON, ONTARIO, BoNLAY, FEBRUARY a, 1916 BRAVE MONTENEGRINS FIGHT ON AGAINST ENORMOUS ODDS. Photo shows the suppiv train of a German of the little mountain kingdom of Montenegrin prisoners is being marched to the re Montenegring in th COrpS their invasion file o of the where the stand defe nding rSC 'uta. iF WAREHOUSE FOR GERMANY Holland Swarms With German Merchants And Spies. DUTCH CITIES USED TEUTONS FOR GOODS Taraboseh BRITISH CRUISER STRIKES A MINE. Feared She is a Total Loss-- Ten of the Crew Lost. London, Feb Arethusa, the exp Cruiser n of vai mine the east-coas some after a total wre Cruiser, wa and known a dare-devil" the fleet, Her inspired several English poets i Create rhythms in her hon- ¥ Cthend ethiusa's crew were a rheroessin "Boglahd. She dis 520 tond and as arm ount ed onl ytwo six Ine 1 and Brit ir-indcly guns in Otohe. of n vploiis BY THE STORING #YPIO} Daily 0 roc the Taken Which Factories, re German ities and ex Comment Upon ish Blockade t, ol » Foimer Postor Now Paymaster, UPI] Cant an appl the new Consery mand the power - RECRUITS NEEDED. respons bility al have # for ictory d ith those or rests not call. who d you are proud that is not half that Can proud of to the Say anada, important War Tidings, Very soon a girl. will al despatch i ci 104 d e Ove 1 8 for sepa on i ste rate peace to the Aig 3 al The Central News ig ¢ the report that all s be celled on to enlis The Russiar rapidly over front Capt. James E Canadian Infantry Tattaliar been awarded the mjlitgry distinguished condug ym the Canadian prisone of heen taken Ir tN German at Giessen, near Frankf camp at 'Celle Hanover, about from Hanover ci from Berl AS a reprisa razed four Ar French me carry gm essels FRENCH CONCENTRATE z "CLOSE TO BULGARIA. | © enlisted the poals, th the facto without vou? Fhe canmjpaig An firmed Athens in Entente garin has mad im gYmed 0% walls ont vwalh althyAouth in civilian clothes cand fortune are but things: the only endures i al i and real weo- A ell Lift rtain hal J inhood manhood [t offensive the whole , ] Hahn, of { not Is the want of that Keeps men enlisting, but the ury te appreciate the seriotisne the situa tion var rom ym | ail s ol hitehener confident prop Ss appeal. *'1 "on the rua- all its ation of perform nation's aby COUrs Wis h a have not vou afraid turns Hd nol 1 NSO Van ---- Aire Increasing Activity in Balkans ----Bulgars Take Albanian . Town. > ) or £85 00l 1 siteeess of this the indi on in this town (5 i! fo tne Feb, 14 Palkan Following th Whig) Increa de Pp wends an ob over dor wis I'y pet surrotinding « tm i 1 Hua ointry the faced such gravily Bulgar Albanian Town which now ex Reuter de that id accapied th t- sixteen about A IS Says Lond spateh rian, forces nian town milfs from from debaie in ewan Lesdslature, ared the elarges by J. E. Brad- , a Conservative against un- amed Liberal members, out of or- der, and automatically therefore withdrawn from consideration have Fiera, Avlonaj the S the Speaker of 3 irried at Princess = ill be m 11th to Prince Joachim w Pastdam on March ! Marie Augustine, ' dss Montene Austrians 1m forward. while ditficult nature 1 allant the sting I'o, pressing ar. Note t Mountai 1 ao Qe { GERMANS TRY FOR WEDGE In French Line South of Sainte o Marie. OBJECT OF BENDING BACK WHOLE FRENCH FRONT IN CHAMPAGNE. Greatest Attacks French Left slaughter is Heavy--No Important Either Changes in Champagne or Artois battering the Ger- efforts to h Tine with the whole ory" gains on it more than by the the fighting Both Ber- at ¢he fighting avier than at pr ench rushed for- ensive move Thé Ger attack delivered with force on the French left ounter-attacks by ing on at the same Heights region Official despatches 1 \ljcate heavy no im¥driant changes hampagne or the Ar- Franch north-west 1 and aris the Champag ime in since in t great of epte mber gre Attack both ime eitl tois The weeks is nibbling" of 1 to} between the past two ave resulted in 00 and 1004- ighting is now spreading Very ctor of the front, Germans mostly on the of 1eV¢ casualties of 000 1 to nearly ¢ with the iensive Though he ments have avy artillery engage- been going on all along attie line, there is nothing thus far in the reports of shelling to indi- cate artillery preparation by the Ger- m for the pred grand offen- ans ed Bloody Fighting. Ww German yards More troops French Seppois, in upper War Office ad- statement this the lost French «© apture a trenches Alsace mitted afternoor ground counter-attack The War Office statement indicat- no importa changes in the situa- tion in the Champagne, or north of Arras, Germans and Fren locked in degper ate struggles more than 'forty- eight hours The German was pre t- bombardn of of most taken of Was hy a i] where h have beer for onslaught in upper d a most vio- ent that wrecked por- 4 h trenches Be- could dig - them- Were iven' out "af 'wiv-conduered posi- ede by tot for« elves d most of tions I" r Office a bloody Frise alter n tren "The A German exce mad losses i reported a encounter onth of the we at the Somme. captured sev ' said 'the rmans founter company was seventy men, prisoners The were considerable.' of "Sunday noon hes Ge decimg ate d who German pling were The New South Wales Cabinet has decided, in" the purchasing of sup- plies for public service, that a ten per cent. preference be extended to local, British ot Empire, manufacturers, A school for medical men desiring fo serve in the army will be opened in Toronto A CASE French LAST EDITION GERMAN STEAMERS DASH FOR THE SEA. Escape Out of South American Ports to Become Pirates. FRENCH WIPE OUT SALIEN In the Champagne Region 'East of Tahure. FOE LINES PROJECTED New York, Beh. 14.--A special ca- ible to the Evening Sun from Buenos 'Ayres declares that two German mer- chantmen have escaped from South Aruerican ports. They asked = per- mission to '"exeréise their engines," the despatch states, and dashed to- Sea. "One of Bah- Ayres, interned it of Ma- ' the ca- was the Buenos Turpin, in the Str the vessels rentold, interned- at and the other the at Punta Arenas, gellan, in Chilean territory ble declares. "German subjects are said to have provided the two steamships with coal sufficient for a long vovage. "Masters of both vessels are said to have complained to the port au- thorities that their ships were dete- riorating because of idleness, and that their engines needed "cxercise.' "Permission was accordingly granted for a run of one day for thel purpose of the machin- ery The sailed without clearance have not re- wrned 'So far as the authorities a place know, they may .have armed German merchantmen Atlantic steamship north AT THAT POINT AND MUCH TROUBLE. CAUSED When the Line Is Straightened Out Near Tahure the French Will Be Ready For Another Big Drive, Feb. 14.-~-The French the Champagne are evi and with some success, salient southwest of Ta- which has been a veritable in 'the flesh" to them since ig Champagne advance of last At one time it was thought om Par reports that the saliest had been wiped out, but it later transpired that though the Allies ae- Jamby got beyond Tahure and took , the heights there, they failed to take German positions in the valley of La Dormoise River east At that point the German positions have continued to form a projection into the new French lines, and have heen held despite violent attempts to take them london, troops in dently trying, to take the hure, "thorn the 1 year two papers ships and t either joined in the to the lane War Tidings. > The ex-Secratary of thé Austrian Consulate at Geneva has been éxpell ed from Switzerland as a spy There discontent among the Ara- bian and Turkish troops A cable from Buenos Ayres the escape of two interned merchantmen South ports. | The official text of t} clamation re rd armed merchant- men was received in Washington on they Saturday ir "and Allied Succes to - the aris reports tha n Gerry utte or Mesnil"' Ameri hich accurately des : salient mentioned), ritheast of (a loention wes the Ger- the Fwench of Geman ns offgeially quite! 200 the French ad by a "mos{ vio I adds that Germans and: the from crit German pro taken metres Germs "not "he lost add that was precede bombard troops are continuing their ral points along the Important German ses at western salients Russi village SOV front have an troops ve of Garbounevko, The Germans de sive infantry attack the pagne on Saturday in an capture lost pulsed 'aris Aptured occupied the near Dvinsk livered five Frénch t The oners been an obktacle in Cham attgmipt to » beginning the dis sed, reportesl must, 3 Berlin announces that f course, be repeated on a mueh fighting of a desperate character is hie line [5 still in progre the Champagne Fahere, and and Flander | ready A German aeroplane fl : renhagen city on Saturda the harbor ahd be Danish Government neces Cham- effort to re- mark All were re offen positior officially v over Co , disappear avy vard protest over : 3 } 3 PROCLAMATION. AE (Special to the Whig.) machines London, Feb, 14 The Be the proclamation calling Mpon IX miles married men eligible for under the tary rvice was posted Act near liverpool, 10-day. A Brit the Tuesday h offic rman al statemar air raid 3 eleven hostile but on one opping + fhe first The Helgian 110 tons, has beer rew were lost firat un- mili- Con appearefl, rossed + aq ste er Aduatiel "wo ol the OF iE NEAR "ME NAPANEE. dds r beste oleh dodo dode fo dolop dod de Only One of Crew Saved. ' Whi Only or the 14 Admiral Charner wag ports of the ~Inging * confirmed Feb W DISCOVERED OF min out Franch rescu- of the TOWN of of Woman and Two Children 11 and Starving--The Ice Harvest--Police Court News. EEL (From Ou Napane Feb Court Saturday before Magistrate Rankin, John Hughes was charged (Special to the Whig.) with being found under the influence Pi Feb. 14.---Roumania's of intoxicating liquor in a local option + mobilization now complete, municipality. A number + said an official statement. given were heard, and decision was reserved out here to-day The Carpa- until Feb. 19th A "similar charge thian and Danubian defences against William Wilson was also have been finished dealt with in a like manner, as the evidence of the witnesses was very conflicting The newly-formed Red Cross So- ciety of Anderson held a sale of food- stuffs in the town hall Napanee, in aid of their funds They were as- sisted by some of the. ladies of-tife apanee. Society, The ice harvest h commenced along the Napanee river, and is fairly good. Twelve to fifteen inches of clear ide is being taken in. Mr. and Mrs. John Blanchard, Rob- inson street, recently celebrated the fifty-eighth anniversary of their wed ding A' visitor to town Saturday had very unfortunate experience. Cele- brating a little too much, he lost his teeth, and later fell into the hands of the police 14-10 the Police ROUMANIA READY, Ar is of witnesses ppd b beet ae The. London Daily Chronicle says the Government will requisition dis- tilleries as m%¥nition factories. A Berlin official despatch denies that German agents burned the Ca- nadian Parliament buildings DAILY Y MEMORANDUM as wo -- to-night Catarau!, I, right hand corer oe on Feb 14th, Bryajt, Liter Feltru- Mrs. E. een St, a er 3 on and Qn distressing case of poverty and sickness occurring just outside the town was revealed by a visit of the inspector of the Children's Aid Society on Saturday, when a family of three, a mother and two children, were found ill and practically starv- ing Steps were taken to relieve their distress,™afd the children wil] eventually be taken in charge by the Ghildren's Aid Society, Mich, on ! Feb. and Mrs Er Tne King- Mary Peter Hospitgl, I 1918 Mags mother's residence at inesday morning. and acquaintances are respect. Hy i ted to attend VOIGHT intered into rest, Feb 8, Care we Von Cacqguell, late Henry C. Voight place from RNer ate GJ n stoeet, on Camraqui MORE 12th, widow Esq, resl- Mon- come Are Being Sent to Meet Mesopotamia, the Whig) 14 A des Turkish forces in formidable numbers are being nt to Mesopotamia Troops released from the Dardanelles are already én their way thither, and small contin gents have also left from Thrace ole de drifeedode ede dmdefdededed doled ob ge British in (Special t d.ondon, Fen: from Athens patch SAYRE % A i tg Annet ROBERT J. REID The Leading Undertaker. Phone 577. 230 80 Princess Street, JAMES REID REID The Old Firm of Undertakers, 254 and 256 PRINCESS STREET. Phone 147 for Ambulance, FRENCH CREW BOST. to Whig.) 14 --French eruis- Charner sunk in with crew of ipecial the is, Feb + er Admiral + Mediterranean % 370 men. London, Feb, 14.-- Four large British freighters have been sunk without warning by sub- 'marines [AR QUOTATIONS CHOSEN BY FAMOUS MEN AND WOMEN OF THR bay. Character is fate. ~--Novalis. Radda dd tatattttdttsssssad ARNOLD BEXNETT. 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