Daily British Whig (1850), 27 Sep 1916, p. 1

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PAGES 18 YEAR 83--NO. 225 . : Z KINGSTON, ONTARIO, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1816 LAST EDITION > i Tm . - Tn Ay - Ts Awiinintmit . t ; an "GIVING LITTLE FATHER'S KISS T O HIS SONS." THE WORLD'S NEWS i Se THE LAE rien Sri ror (PENING : i a vd 2 sn er - = | Tidings From All Over Told In RA : EE i, FR. ae us EN a Pithy and Pointed WAS A SUCCESS ' eg 3 2 4 ? 2 ; oe ge a § 3 LE ig By), Delialion kis buen Sichande in- Te Fair Got aE om. on ; ; i$: F ; vest in the wak loan, fearing national ---- 5 9 ; = - J bankruptey. : Start on Tuesday. Bh » : - Ae g Mayor W. J. Elliott, Ingersoll, is Road is Now Open For An Early Attack on Jl = Ces BF LES LER ERE © nin PARACHUTE DROP Archdeacon Brantford, has resigned his charge . = ' i $ : 3 . } Bapaume in Force--Weakening of Mor- PRY Ee ANA Sir Tots you' service + f i \ fr E x Sir George Perley is returning "to FROM BALLOON WAS A THRILI- hs od i y b ] 48" 4 3 London to resume the position of Act- ot ale of the Germans N / : in gi k , ; « 88 : ing High Commissioner for Canada. ING EPISODE. . y 3 r 4 i J oe Sir Wilfrid Laurier has accepted an . . : gh " 4 | ¢ invitation to speak in Toronto under|y ady Aeronaut Was Slightly Injured _.. London, Sept. 27.---The capture of "Thiepval by the | ° . : A B 1 TRE g i Cal the auspices of the Newman Club on" yuo Military Played a Promin- British and of Combles by the combined Anglo-French forces. : Te TT 1 ! s November 1. Frese ent Part in the Tuesday Afternoon announced in the latest official communications, is regarded : 1 3 oN i. Bo henge) svistions [if Seiad to Programme. here as the most important success on the western front since : -- ada were announced in an official The Kingston Industrial Exhibi- the pening of the grand/ offensive. | re y E MR memorandum. tion got off to a good start Tues he fall of the stronghold of Combles was expected. For 3 nt } : Two Justices ot the peace at Stu. day , the opening day There 1 i be A Era i hi ; ; f 0 e at beer cannot legally be . : Weeks it had been in progress of encirclement by the British | Le : ot! : +) provided at barn-raisings in Canada| was a large crowd in attendance, on the north and west, and by the French on the south and | Sy 3 ; A : temperance act territory. and the exhibits and attractions east. But the capture of Thiepval, which was announced too ; ol The Birmingham Post says an at-| Lo 0" Lio ine to all, There late for eomment in the papers, has proved a genuine sur- tempt soon will be made to recover Paf I € some of the cargo of the Lusitania. Were horse races, military exhibi- of the British left almost since the beginning of the offensive 3 ; ) specia she had aboard. balloon ascension with a double July 1s, when a check at Gommecourt was suffered. ing balloo Clarence Machtrieb, a German, nothin: twenty-one years of age, committed Parachute drop, to saying 1 ting suicide at his home in Hudson, Mich, | of the several marvelous sidesho Thie k fall What tl ure Means. hf tl hol after a violent quarrel with his par-| which comprise the midway. First- : nepval s fall gives to the Anglo-French forces the whole | : : ents over his having enlisted at Wind-| class music was rendered by the 165th line of low hills which slope to the plain upon which the town | With the Russians in France. Qen. Gilinsky kissing R ussian privates after pinning | sor with the Canadian Army Medical alton band uiider the capable di of Bapaume makes the next fortified centre. decorations on them. ; . Corps. Neal. Saud 65. + Pictar a eT he semi-official accounts of the capture of Combles CPP E PEEP EPEED PEPEEOD Sobe 11 Queen street east, Toronto, and| More extensive programmes are to speak of the large number of the garrison and the great his housekeeper, Mrs. Dunn, aged | be run off on Wednesday and Thurs- Suantities of warlike stores taken. Reuters official correspon- MAKING ADVANCES about 40, were found dead from |day, and the variety and character dent says { asphyxiation in the bathroom of his|of them will be sufficient to suit all is Specia hig apartments at 122 University avenue, | tastes. Manager Bushell does not "This great success was won at very small cost, thanks, | (Special to the Whig) p : y 8 i p : London, Sept. 27.--The Brit- Tuesday afternoon. put all his eggs in one basket; he ~ In part, to the excellence of the artillery and if part to a reat| # ish i Fo positions on the ' puts them in three, and each day he collapse of the German defence." | * Somme front today. Patrol de- MADE NO ATTEMPT presents something new to. tract z # tachments are in touch with the SL and interest. So persons atténding X ---- 4 -- Germ TO RETAKE GROUND the last day of the fair, Thursday, an Morale Weakened. % ehomy. | i : ? a will find some new features along Reference is also made to the apparent weakened morale of With the British in Encircling Mov {| sosssssressssssssssessse There Can Be Few Li The Germans Were Exhausted | with the repeatable ones of the pre- the German troops, who are declared in some instances "to| cling GIGNL | * > : Huns After the Violent Fights | ceasms days. have Sed Hom hele trenclies, throwing away their Piflosi" That Captured Thiepval. . NEW YORK STOCKS Gin Range. on Somme. Mr. Nickle Opens Fair. e 165 attaches significance to the "breakdown of the -------- x eee 7 g | : 1 ; tol \s was formally op- Gierman defence, confessed in their account of the Combles The Prices At Which They Are Going puke @recial to the Whie) a wade etiibition wes lon aly op- battle, and says it means the German general staff is apolo- FORCES Al COUCELETTE (Special To a" Whig) THE GLOW SO APPALLING emia ies blow Yesterdas, He Nickle, K.C., M.P,, who spoke from gizing for the crushing defeat. New York, Sept. 27.--U. S. Steel \ Germans made no attempt to. recap-| the judges' stand. Mr. Nighi had - Fhe Daily. Mail declares that the Anglo-French forces : opened with a gain.of % at 115%. ture the positions taken by the French intended Ting od through. white have "accomplished one of the supreme feats of the war in| MUST HAVE CO-OPERATED wiry | Union Pacific started the day with 8 pay THE WHOLE WORLD| "Orth of the Somme last night, it was| per : ariec ficially a to-day. on a visit to England and ce, capluring Combles, which the Germans two years ago select- THOSE TO SOUTH. He Tosord ui 151%. JSainine 1% SEEMED AFLAME. Dr Spa ed Rn but owing to the unavoidable deldy in ed and fortified it with every art known to man." ® ve $ ecause i as bee : ing- ki Ane J ; } ; i ; prise, because it has been a stumbling-block in the fone | aN Ri Rife : h PAR It is hoped to recover at least the| tions, a baseball match, and a thrill | | | i | a herbert over night. General Electric w ens . 2 at 180. Tezas om ay Nas x» ------ their new positions. South of' the| starting the programme he ox Spon. ---- The Militia Department to Turn exception to the ruling tendency of 4 Gens. Foch and Haig Beat All Ar. Somme 3 brilliant attack habled the He Relivered a a adres, . : t h ; Way Open For Further Advance. Deaf Ear to Demancs From Small ihe ark, Spenilis down four 19] sillery Records in the a ol wood torn x ied however, in Which he Talefted to tho The capture of Combles opens the way for a furtifer ad-| Towns For a Number of Troops |X 8 und 229. plosives Batter Miles of mandovillers. splendid success which . . * . Th i : vance over the national hihgway from Peronne to Bapaume,| In the Winter. Unlog ne gh aot hr: Into Shapeless Masses. Lieut. Nungesser, French fiyer,| the efforts of while the seizure of Thiepval clears the iti (Spgiial te She Whig.) .... 1 3 apea F [Pr FC. Bertelll. cue tami : blow up Hie bert -Fapantrs road, rig ey i iBritish d og opt. A eabhere ia little | a 1 hen R'& 'OM0, 88% : | Bedind the Somme Line, Sept. 27. Jrout yesterday, ant Sounty class fair n The drive for Bapaume now probably will take on two phases. gaged In the BL Rayras rig EE For he Daat threo ave 4nd Hignta Nungeeser has now destroyed seven-| from success unto success and would The first will be a thrust eastward, an attempt to turn the the. Som New York Stocks. Seperals Foeh aud Haig have '| teen 'enemy aeroplanes. eventually become ome of the chief tierman positions. The second will be a thrust northward. | oo Somme when the British | took Open all artillery records in this war. fairs of the country. succeed " 8. > Sec ! :| Thiepval and the Allies straightened | Atchinson. . . 106% "| There has been scarcely an instant's War Tidings. ing fair was better than the one that Between these the Germans would be squeezed out, just as Silo: . £ § ! } ' $ # - : an immediately preceded it. This year's J their line from that point to Com Baltiyiore. 4 Ohio = 90 respite. Hundreds of tons of ex-| Complete official reports indicate lmmediataly 1 oD better In ex they were squeezed out of the villages in the Pitardy of- i fnsive. ? . bles. frie... ne plosives have battered miles of that Seventy-four hy killed hibits and attractions than that held wi -- The Canadians were at the taking Bale trenches into shapeless masses, and PP ANS Sun- t year, and, given good weather, z - ; St. Paul .. .. .. ... 97 pe day and Monday nights, including last year, 1d ndoubtedly A STORMY SESSION | THE DEBT OF CANADA of 'Courcelette, which is just north-' New York Central ..110 villages which last week were more|many women and children. the attendance would undo Btedly $330,000,000 MORE east of Thiepval, on that point of Northern Pacific ... 118% or less intact no longer exist. Hun- Rumanian troops have captured the bout all Ors. ar tia uate OF THE REICHSTAG the British line which projected Reading he 1188 dreds of miles of zig-zagging com-| heights Schmmanding two important This might seem impossible, in view -- formerly beyond the town and part-| Union Pacific .. ... .| Passes in lransylvania. excellence Vote of Lack of Confidence is| But the Savings of the People iy round it. Am. Car and Foundry 667% munication trenches have been flat-| "Gl lo counter-attacked at all| Of the Surpassing eufletie 0 ot a Predicted in Holl . in Banks Increased by The forces at Coucelette must! Am. Locomotive .... 783% tened. points, but the Allies hold strong to es and his willing co-workers c! In Holiweg's $250,000,000. hace co-operated with those south|Anaconda Copper ... 97% The whole German front line has| Combles. MANSY unquestionably find a way to Government. . of Thiepval to complete the encircil-| U. 8. Steel .. .. .. .115% been isolated along a front of from ISSED SOLD) make it so. Mr.\Nickle concluded by A | ; -- ing movement which placed the bat. fifteen to twenty miles. Barleux, DISMISSED SOLDIERS Tyr (Special to the Whig.) Pp declaring the fair open, and wishing (Special to the Whig.) Ottawa Sept. 27 Sie the war| tered town in British hands. Canadian Stock Strepigny, Fresnes, Morval and Ran- Suse ne and all concerned a most suc- Berlin, Sept. 27.--Members from began the net debt of the Dominion It ls altogether likely that the General Electric 2 Yea court have been blotted out by the) Who Were in Strapping Ordeal ponds exhibition 2 all parts of Germany, gathering to-|, = increased by $330,000.000. On Department of Militaia will turn a a rf fl 391% French fire. Combles is only a name. Commander Suspended. The programme was then begun, day for the meeting of the Reichstag the other hand in the same D fod deaf ear to all demands from small Steel of Canada .. .. 85 : Practically every - railroad depot (Special to the Whig.) 5.) tomorrow indicate expectations of he savin f th e ry . per towns to be assigned a number of Cement. oil Ale feeding the Teutons to the immedi-| Camp Borden, Sept. 27.--Pte. L. (Continued on Page §. the stormiest session of that body | unariared banks has. inereaccd be| FOODS for the winter. 5 ment, pid...» =» vr 83 351 | ate rear has been . destroyed, and| Belanger, who- was strapped, and since the war began. The eampaign | sac 000 000. 1¢ I He or N. §. Steel .. .. .. .137 137 | more than ten munition stores have|Sergt. Benton, who did the strapping, Belgium denies seeking a loan in against the administration of chan- fore that a goodly portion of the Canadian Casualties. Steel Corpn. .. .. . 60 60 biles lows 3p and 4 SSA bur both of the 1iand London Battalion, the United States and offering her Ty Dewan Hollweg Li money which Canada is spending for| Killed in Action -- C. H. Naigh,| General Electric ...117 Bid largely the work of the aviators, Graham, battalion commanding of. TAIlWAYS 28 Securly i Dr. Pyne will as well as other aut} Socklisa war is staying in Canada. The Cana-| Peterboro; W. E. Daily, Gananoque; Li RY stocks! who are swarming thick in the air.|ficer, who ordered the strapping, is| 0 tor home at the end of the week. parties intimate th a dian 'Banks statement for August|F. J. Lockwood, Odessa. : dverpool Stocks! 3 "l was present at the whole of|still under suspension. » A parties intimate there will be no re- shows that the saving deposits in Wounded---H. J. Bush, Havelock: Cottons futures--St., $9.33%;|verdun and the Somme battle," an in met straint in ecritiel ng 3 V Taint In eriticlam of the GOVE. v4. total one and a quarter bil-| T- HeMacken, Prescott; W. C. Bab-| Sept. and Oct., $9.33; Oct. and No-|artillery officer said, "but I never GRANT OF ONE MILLION DAILY MEMORANDUM ment at this session. It fs freely lion dollars, s cock, Brockville; J. R. Robinson, | vember, $9.33, witnessed such a cannonade. There a -- Bhnd commer Predicted ihere wil be a vote o lack ------------------------ LakeheMd, D. C. Coyle, Cardinal; D. can be few living Germans within | Ontario G ¢ To go Ses, top ot pose 3, right corne ence In his government. SEPP GEER P Hrd bbbeess | W. Simpson, Carleton Place; M. Sul- 0 ; our range." dian Patriotic Fund t ieee eas on * + | livan, Kilaloe; 'H. B. Hill," Peter. Chicago Wheat. : Monday evening for twelve miles . Ba angela I Path TWP YEARS IN PENITENTIARY (4 QUEHEC HOME BURNED ¢ boro: B. H. Scott. Perth: H.. pr|September.. .. .. .. .. ..31.52% behind the battle front the glow was Special 1o_the Whig.) Why rent inferior typewriters? Get " -- . - « | Lutz, Sharbot Lake; G. White, Port Datember Rp f¥ mo fe detain ite x so appalling the whole world seemed params. § i aLi5 toporied an Underwood, 'at piieiFe Office, 233 or . 5 . . Sa Rie a ae a a v t (up rs). 10 Soldier Who Deserted and De- | 4 ™ (Special to the Whig.) #| Hope; H. F. Hanna, Campbell; J. C. fl Ontario Government has decided 10 | ~o aflame. frauded Government. * Quebec, Sept. 27.--A large #| Foley, Lansdowne. : ---- (Special to the Whig.) # home for children and aged # Fear eiRi Toronto Live Stock. Two men were killed and" twenty- make a grant of one million dollars Toronto, Sept. 27.--Private W. H. | * People was destroyed by fire #| Leather, sheep hides, etc., such as|{ Liye stock receipts heavy, trade|six wounded as the result of a con-| !0 the Canadian Patriotic Fund out BAWIDEN LY! TTLB--AL Parker, charged with vagraney, de-|® this morning. Al the inmates # are exported in large quantities by| fair, choice heavy steers, $7.76 to!flict between Conservatives and Libe-| OF the proceeds of the war tax. church, Newbaro,. = * 3 1916 sertion and 'defrauding the Gi .|% were saved. Loss $50,000. |New Zealand, are much wanted in! $8.25; hogs f.0.b. $11.25 to $11.40. rals at Camajuani, Santa Clara pro- 20th, x ment, was sentenced os ve poi ing Germany, but cannot be got. Others unchanged. vince, Cuba. foun, sla Tag Tritt. A + + Penitentiary by Magistrate Dennison | TFFFFFEEFFEIEEPLF 200 IPPIPS A * DONN BLAL-BURKE~On Let, this morning. He enlisted in ofie " a a wv WAR BULLETINS. 1916, in St. James' chapel by the tip ---------- " _ . : a Rev. Father Hanley, y C. Battal lon, getting the separation al- (MAN AT BELLEVILLE . of s Thicpval . and Gueudéco rt Burks, to John O'Donnell, both-of wance sent to his wife. Just. be- MAY BE } ' ? b: jo " fore the battalion went overseas he : MURDERER > : The # 1 " jaken Lae Alias. deserted, Then he enlisted in an- + or ols opectod short Po other battalion under an assumed Detroit Police Questioning Eu~ + i name, and had the separation allow- ene A. Colli Who : gr i : pet rted ance made over to another woman. 9 Under Ry I ¢ Si @ : HY Joftctions are arse + - y = 4 may be in the war in a few ¢ BASEBALL ON TUESDAY | Detroit, Mich., Sept. 27.--The pol- $ 3 5 - 4 hours. os | ice are questioning Eugene A. Col- % an GW . * 5 EA . National League. [lins, 43, who was arrested. last Sat- i ' ' : : At dara sixty Persons Brooklyn, 4; Chicago, 1 urday in Belleville, Ont., in connec- FE 3 ; Ware a » en, Seman New York, 6; St. Louis, 1 tion with the slaying of August Die- y : planes dropped bombs ta, 3; Cincinnati, 2. bel, a Detroit saloonkeeper, on Feb-| : city. Philadelph t - : : + a . . iruary 3 last, ' : Boston, 13: Pttsdburgh,0-1. | ™Uohing® wite informed the police] 1}R (pThe Rpssians on' the cust OS -------- ---- = It is alleged that he boasted to her 3 ; % ; rout Have togrouped 3 : that he and two other men had killed J A arm make fresh WHIG CONTENTS Diebel. , prisoner abandoned his =f : 1 + -- = ! wife last Au and it was when she ! : aA astrian Stacks Page. husband": ec Hutte. Cai: [lon pee ee sortie ee aut. By Fire; ingston's ned als Garden; Local News: Wolfe Island Rorial Notes; Random ston's Big Fair; Queer' Open; Hay Piece Eastern Ontarfo. Announcements: | 8. Theatric v; at Ba efield War v Roxane's Con- Menus. rd County Prize S020 40 4 rhe Waddington, of Staffordshire, Eng BLLIOTT--4n Sept. 26th, 1916, Annie int daugh- ter of the late 'Bijlott. | Funeral (private) &t § pun. Thursday, 28th inet, to St. Paul's church, . ¢} °F ti fs if: * PEEP 0000000000000

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