Daily British Whig (1850), 11 May 1918, p. 1

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t wa | The Daily British Whig [~] LAST EDITION YEAR 85: NO. 111 : ; KINGSTON, ONTARIO, SATURDAY. MAY 11, IIS. oh a. MUST NOT ALLOW |rnit ITALY WILL FIGHT _ | SHELL SHOCK 1S NOW AN IMPRESSIVE murramists vo nce FRENCH INE unr war is won| SFP MITITARY | venv euiexivounen AN (1) TRICK noe Di , Demands Made Upon Medical Triple Alliance Denounced as Lord Curzon Says That Dis- : : Lo ; : comfort and Disaster Would Mon oY Secretar : : ] n ~--Trium Ait id : T ? Surely Follow. 0 . : P . : I Washingion, Jar 1). Branding : Atlantic City, N.J., May 11.--Shell! as 2 ---- shock no longer bothers medical men rT London, May 11.-- The British | G Bad erman penetration in Italy as one : 3 mptre would. sooner have Lloyd- i of the roatest calamities that befell i ; on the fighting front it was reported . I At Which Brig.Gen. 1. D. R. Hemming] {521s ue Wremier chan ny other. |The T0095 Moved Acad Last Night EBSE) reais "acs resui of the Tripte ans. (Russia is Facing a New Political Crisis here yesterday afternoon at the an- Germans Shout "Retire I" to Confuse Bri- : ; poans ka n e, which he defined as an unna- Germany . OR of the AmericanNeus i 1 6ading Part Berlin," Lord Curzon, President of of Locre. Snce, Ww From . rological Association at the Tray-! tish, But it bq Not Succeed. Took he the. Privy Council, declared yester- . Romeo. Gallenga, Italian Assistant ors, It has 'been thoroughly i 1 ? iy day in addressing the annual meet- Res tered and recoveries have been noth- Prfiniase Loazte {1 i a Secretary of State, im a speech at : , ; \ ngof he Fillfijose League tan or THE STATEMENT Palermo, received by cable at the AN ULTIMATUM ISSUED ing short of miraclous. THE Y MASS MELTED k : Hs pd : Italian Embassy here yesterday, said Lieut.-Col. Colin Russell, Canadian' y tural and Wmonstrous combination, mier Disraeli). Tie haan ot destiny is at hand. | : the victory of the Allies depended Army Medical Sorte, save out sta) ¥ o) AT y '© ar hai ce | PRISONE AN THINK GUNs| much on Italian discipline and that] paox 1 ' ig : Fe A e cures! ONE HUNDRED AND TEN K.C.IL|Fhere are some who predict the 2s [PRISONERS AXD MACHINE GUNS! [LD Jouia net ff] bo ac Bee poy PORURSIA 18 nUrraciNT, TF | were So positive that only four Der'AS THE BRITISH FIRE SWEPT PUPILS HAVE VOLUNTEERED | yoo monet Rr ilog | WERE BROUGHT BACK, "France and Britain are determin. 4 py i cent, of the patients, when they were THE SLOPES 4 - daresay thie Government has wade Boece ed to win," he said. "It is essential a 5 the Bolshevik retarned to duty, suffered a second : * Unique Ocremony Cotlducted on Fri-| jis mistakes, but since it has been | ¥8d by the Enemy Was Stopped by| that their victory be made easier by | An Extra Session us ® » rs shock from some expected explosion nw . & day Afternoon--Eulogies From| in office, its war effory has never| the French Fire--Ground Was| the Italian resistance. Of this the] Government Ooune as War heavy cannonading in: his vidin.i Invaders Coveted High Ground Bis Yeading Men on School's Splendid | been equalled in England's history. Also Gained on the Southern Side [#alians are conscious, They know Summoned--Gen. Rennenkampff| ity. tish Held in Order to Give Them "The country is sick of the sneez-! of the Picardy Battlefront that victory has to be achieved at] Has Been Murdered by the Bol-| - He told of bringing about cures in| 'Better Position to Work From For Recard, i ; ings and snarlings, the railings and (Canadian te Despatoh) the price of gre sacrifices and they sheviki. a autor mates A Big Attacks, Very impressive Wag the he poneY| wailings, made under the shelter. of | London, May 11.--French troops are ready to sacrifice their all. The (Canadian Press Despatch) gertain his log hag bean) yyy the British Army in France, of unveiling a tablet with the names| she gorms of eminent soldiers and : War we are engaged in is not only al London, May 11.--Russia has been | Paralyzed was cured by the applica- : of one hundred and ten pupils of the|gnilorg advanced their line slightly yesterday war for the redemption of our op- i o HAY 3 eli | tion of a slight electric shock to the| May 11.--The temporary success of Kingston Collegiate Institute who| eo : s" verdict is com- | evening east of Locre on the Flan-| resse . trl suddenly faced with events that may| member, which caused the atient| the Germans cost them. dearly 8 The Commons' verdict is com p ed brothers, but for the triumph } p hem arly, for have volunteered their services dur-| plate ang overwhelming. The mo-|ders front the War Office announces, | of those. ideals the.civilized nations |282in cloud the political outlook the! to draw away the leg instinctively. they suffered heavy casualties from ing the present straggle. ment that militarists are allowed the |The statement follows: 'French, have at heart. Italy will not fail to!Petrograd correspondent of the Daily] Dr. Russell stated that the rapid- the rifle and machine gun fire which . . 3 a py 3 a 3 ar lea ' ; ity of recovery epende oly Before unveiling thex memorial] upper hand the country's path leads troops advanced. their line slightly} 90 Der part to the utmost of her |Express telegraphs. Germany, he hon the very i 3shended atizely was poured into them as they ad- Brig.-Gen, T. D. R. Hemming, D.0.C,,| to discomfort and disaster." strength." : Ee : . inspected and reviewed the Coegiato, rerio yesterday evening east of Locre and says, has apparently found thal the| ents. some requiring months of "sug.] vanced up "the" slopes. The 'opeta- cadet corps in maufti parade. The SEARCH WEST FARMS captured several prisoners, We car- economic domination over Russian gestion education" before they were] tion: was undertaken at about day- boys were drawn up befere the front FOR WHEAT HELD UP|ried out successful raids during the Sos ; territory is insufficient and is seek- able 3 control Wisiselves. About| yaa and shortly afterward the % 5, ary CeCtDE A wenty per cent. of the wounde : nL § |ing military occupation. An extra] - ounded enemy attenipted to reach the British entrance, where the tablet was night west of Merville and brought have injuries to their nervous sys- session of the Bolshevik Government tems, ey [lines east of Bouzincourt, about 2,- placed, and. along with a number of visitors, the py and the other| @Overnment Agents Seek Outback prisoners and machine guns, A J . 3 Council has been held in Petrograd to 000 yards to the north. Here also pupils they were addressed by J. M. the Hoarders Among the raid attempted by the enemy east DE ea Farrell, chairman' of the Board of Wealthy Foreigners. of Ypres was stopped by our fire} } ; : discuss the situation created by thé QUEBEC RESPONDING the British were holding defences on ; ultimatum recentfy delivered by the BECAUSE OF FRANCE the high ground, which the invaders Education: Mr. Farrell expressed his pleasure! winnipeg. May fl. Canadiatr Mon : : Th : bassador, Count von Mi in attending such an important event) rn BE, 2 Anal More Ground Taken. A be German ambassador, Co ids ' coveted because its occupation would in the history of the Tnstitute, and een AEolls hogar to Saris Paris, Max J1.--Heavy artillery | | |bach, which embodied the demands/8herbrooke Paper's Comments give them a better position to work congratulated the cadet corps on thel vy secure stocks of wheat held by De Hie in I ra ious, Es be gt} a character apparently enleulated on Changed Feeling To- from for big attacks, efficiency manifested in the parade. farmers, estimated at twenty million | Mailly-Raineval, is reported in to.] : ; to turn Russia virtually into a Ger- ward That Province. The grey coats advanced shouting ANd Ip Raving the PrIge Sf Aoelt: farmers must give wp their stocks. | French gained ground on the south- Ba Sp ie mn ne = e ¥ oh hea oh ay 1l.--La Tribune, {nope of confusihg the British. The Ig ing the privilege of unveil. There are large quantities held by ern side of Picardy battlefront, near] F { : pessimis e. the corr Spon en re-| of Sher roo e, says, with reference defenders responded with subh a bony of On he I ox wealthy Russian and German farm-|Orvillers Sorel, southeast of Mont- ; ports, According to the newspaper|to the changed feelings in Quebec grilling fire that the Germans acted thels share roth cont a ig ers in middle andWestern Saskatche- | didier. ; Poduia jhe question of tragsterring| Province: : on their cry and fell back, leaving credit to your Institution," said Brig.- | © op; : Ihe sttément . follows: During broached as was the subject: of Ime] ment oreses rime SA%% (he Govern-lmany dead and wounded behind. Gen, Hemming, "and We aro all proud : The amendment to the Military |the night very spirited - artillery a og a ras he See a ~{ ment organs seem to have changed The hostile artillery fire was very ot BL od pro prow Service Act cancelling exemptions of | fighting continued all along the ie a x ary yeasures or She their attitude towards the Province heavy Thursday night south of Ary Bix OF TOUT Cur hare paid the| farmers' sons has created a deplor-| front in the region of Grivesnes and 3 oe nee oy on against pofsiblejof Quebec. Ministers, members,|ras. The air services oh both sides Supreme adios have be of the| *0le shortage of farm labor in Mani- | Mailly Raineval. North of Grivésnes aerial atiacks, . scribes and pharisees all unite to were very agtive throughout the day, empire, their homes and the Hitegrity toba, J. A. Bowman, Provincial Susjour troops carried out a raid and AG ul day to sing the glories of this pro-}as the conditions weré ideal for ob- op ph Of CRI atic neagrity perintendent of Immigration, declar-| took fifteen prisoners. In local : A Gener Murdered, vince, which, indeed, furnished to servation. There was much bomb- pA Amis nation. % 8 are ed to-day. Conditions are growing|operation at Mapeuil wood. north- ; Copenhagen, May 11--General Ren-| the country and to the whole world | ing, and many 'engagements were Thole duty: The est they have who] worse all the time, according toc Bow-| west of Orvillers-Sorel, we made an| J ; nenkampff, Russian commander in'a lesson which should 'be understood. [tought in the air. mourn their loss we extend our heart.| P20: 'We are receiving applicitions| appreciable gain of ground. Thirty= , the Japanese and present wars, has| We combatted: conscription because' rm felt sympathy, but they have the con- for help from farmers, but we cannot{ nine prisoners and several machine PTE. J. CORDON BROOKS, been murdered by the Bolsheviki at| we- considered it useless and con- solation of knowing that their loved | 5° Men to fill the positions." guns fel] futo our hands. A German ||. lett Ribas Sel he ~ 25: Buguntos: thet trospondent. of} crus the best interests of the|AUSTRIA IS HEADING ones acquitted themselves in the hour a Stan! Atak wis broken wp COBI- | eens Highlanders, aor "France. he Hood Ane of Berhin In the os wang We areias sincere to: FOR A CATASTROPHE of trial as true men. Of your num-| KING TO INSPECT TROOPS |Dletely by our fire. French detach- a Cie E PE an day as we werp then. The law is srs * ments made several incursions into . Japanese war General Rennenkampit| pussed, however, . . We could) ber four have won military decor- ; commanded a Cossack cavalry divi Germany Very Anxious--Com= ations--three the military cross and|Scldicrs From the United States inthe German lines, especially south- g nr uncovianle] of done like the Irish, and have ments of Press--Entire Dual one the milltary medal aad. Lo Yondon. _ {east 'of 'Montdidier, mnorth-sast of Hi lon. Later he made an unenviablef died for liberty on the soil of ou 0! fire Dua whole city should be proud of al (Cangdvan' Press' Déspaten) Thiaucourt, in the sector of Sapig- : \ : record as governor-general of Tyans-| country. We did not do this, and the 'Monarchy Shaken. J London, May 11.---Five trains load-| buel and in Woevre, taking prison- £4 EF .. { bakalia, : most surprised are, perhaps, our en- * . emies, the whitened sepulchres of Amsterdam, May 11.--Little news these men." Brig-Gen. Hemmi pe " i ed with American troops arrived injers and material. There is nothing yi y : ee rem the w : ; 4 SLANDERED NURSES, patriotism, the ultra-loyalists of To.|0f what Is happening in Austria. then wuvelled the tablet and . 2 Phayed © ity | london this raing. The, to report elsgwhele on the front. CSE l RAT a aT ye fine i ng ton, ir agki ha ner 7 : wy JULIE i Lronto and Winnipeg." Hungary is alowed to 5 through to : ABrdiEh ng utr US NEWS emaakl Fl lw Mets ut Vassar, Tuns adda that Li In noc taf | the GSTIAL Pro, tut thorew w good The will]. : ; the , Bmpire that the| deal of: het matisls tn whe. Those who have lald down their| Of london today. ® troops : med val RT OR idence in the : A i P . iewad by King Geor| t Buck- : y pe ; vay 11.-~The Paderal men of _ {Dual Mondrchy are i de lives ate who V. 8. Beevor, M.C.; fgham pales EB a at Bu ' md FC ; n the Sentral Dives. un Grand Jury, in a prefentment hand- -- to the call re. eavod: spread concerns in the Fatherland. Tidings From All Over Told in cace Is te nger De~ {2d up to Judge A. N, Hand, in the| defence of the noble and oppressed] = Aus a penny. STS ue er . man ronal, * oa disus- Lieut.' W, G. Garrett, Lieut. A. R. Stewart, Corpl. J. Mills, Trooper H. a Pithy and Pointed - Federal District Court yesterday, Jev+| in France. Jou : : pk ter." While another deelares that /; Fisher, and Gunner A. Quirt, Those ' . i erely arraigned Dr. Eama . B. Cul ah Cant, WN yd VS. TELLS OF LURI y Way. ' iCopenhagon, (May. 11.--If Gerd |bertson, senior surgeon of the New : the country Is going at ever-inereas- Beovor, 'Lieut. D, 'MacCallom. avd At Brockville on Thursday 1,785 [Many does mot achieve peace, there | England Hospital for' Women and ing speed toward a catastrophe. The Signaler W. J. G. Shaw has won the : boxes of cheese were sold at 22%¢, [Will be a revolution." . This state- [Children, at Boston, for statements Kreuz Zeitung save: that Kaiser military medal, } Lord Aberdeen has ceased to col-|Ment was made here yesterday by a {made at Vassar College, in Pough- : Charles' realm, is "being shaken by Brig.Gen: Hemming was followed lect funds in the United States forjtFaveller who has just returned from fkeepsie, reflecting on the morality : a severe crisis, which this time goes by Principal R. Bruce Taylor, who Irish needs, and will return to Eng-|{® Our of the Central Empires. of Red Cross nurses In France, : far beyond parliamentary HNmits." Ri ' ' lind: at ooce u "The Gernian Reichstag, however,| The -presentment declares the It is significant that the Vienna om-- : i will make an honest effort to bring author admitted the statements were Neue Freie Presse is calling for ener- getic measures against the southern wig in the years to come ¥ ; that pensive rotlec tion, apart from AS on the fo 3 n about a peace founded on President | without" foundation and excuses her ' y day's operation to blotk Ostend har Slav "menace" and that it views the the great events wiileh now stir men's : . , " x souls, would bing back the memory Commander Lynes Who Con= bor was under thé direction of Ad- Wilsun's programme, mud 4 Roe ious Intent, Judge. Hand. litical co-operation between the of the present occasion, and an appre-| ducted the Blocking Oper= |{miral Keyes. gary have | speaking to the grand jury, on the ; political . co-operation ; ciation of 1b Rlar areators. He ! The freight handlers strike at Fort | PERC at any price. : presentment, said that the time had| Further Criticism of the Canw southern Slavs aud the Czechs with sougrataisted ns oy ation, Makes Statement. | 00 8 setiled. The mt] "The (Caechs, determined upon &#come to end the spreading of slan-| adian Medical and Foresiry |cOnsiderable alarm, and as a danger forts, and declared that he ns > want 40 and 43 cbuts an Hour ai southern republic @f the Slav race, fders against the variousgbranchel of Administrati to the monarchy. The tone of the men "would: bring Still ee of od i (Lanadipn Fress Despacch) dor iiieroase of ten cents. ¥ are oie than ever opposed to the {the Eaton's service and that in fu- ministrations. article would Suggest a sedation ot : oh <ondon, May am = betw urges. : ture the authors of such statements, aad the southern confines o e Dua pupils fuite fhe Ek at ris hig Lynes, who condueted the blocking i tho goylod between' March Slat "The one, desire of the Poles in Fwhether uttered with innocent Intent re ondon, May 11.--Complimentary Monarchy infinitely more serous Sidon: howeres at 4 rbot re- | operation at Zeebruggee. was in eom- | When th April 25th, the losses of the] (he Dual Monarchy is that he Allies lor not, might expect indictment and to ore. Such as given by Lord Derby | than 1s Jmagined by the public. winning of tha Te nthe mand on the present occasion at Os- French were only one-fourth to one.| Yi Win. Their cry is: *Long live [trial 0 the forestry COTDS, aFe as numer. Before coheluding the ceremony| "0, Jie toih the following story? | {EN eof thes British. Yuan and races, 0 frequent in |. The part of the presentment deet-| O48 hare as black 'ties in New Ou- with the National Anthem Brig-Gen.| vindictive arrived at two o'clock] Three years in penitentiary was oa ad Lou on the west tng with Dr. Cu Sertson and her state. much used here for weeks without : Homing prtsdnted Cadet Vivian, practically the programme. time. | the Sentefio passed hy Judge Win-le nt ciated in parliamentary circles "That recently various statements| Changing sentiment. It has beon Pte, Joseph Brown har Lancaster, Died Sills with a 5 it medal for Securing There was - Hunderiug of Suns pe: Shestet, of Te RaRte; ou Soman Ture fo reach 600,000, ate carefully con or stories have been cajled to the aware Rempw hes no | -- Cornwall, May 11.--Charles : . " ? . todin ' 3 : i ¢ . . attention of this grand jury to the . we "Bs 4 . 4 petition an onalih: ho adpt' oor bombs from airplanes Aded Yo the Joists <u baining money, addressed _feffect that frightful and scandalous Jedge gf lumbeting, nor of the num- Brows, oni Sancesslon, la gathered in the: gymnasium Bhaement | of semen Where ome ome. mortally At Branttord 100 new. homes wii] WAR LORDS QUARREL 2ontlitions . attend . the. Red CIOS nc' dare" Already Tram orrorer] that his son. bie Joseph Brown, had = hare Cont. 1. Tia basement 0 agony ron. ; h ¥ Da oragtell, ar 4 mitt ot of OVER BA E FAILURE | nurses in the American army hospi- ate being a Sy oe ors a a on wri, Had Dliuiented the boys on their bearing | al wbove, and the whale scone. was |$3.000° sacl, to be sold to axiiled op tals In France, The rank and file of the foresiry |sinee been informed that' the young during the parade, and gave them |Mlumimated with flashes and star mechanics on easy terms of payment,| They Are Not Satisfied With ns Ipieal une 4 these Statements oon is being combed out for cons. soldier has succumbed to his wounds. Vent coro. Princip BO. Si | ol Boor Toe Visasains raises | AGE pl to uerungo yo] SUCCESS Attained, Are at | iL" Clcre" Bovankespele, | beanie, Dut (hero has eon ho an | EE. Brown went overiems wilh (00 ter also made a fow remarks express- aout . 'twenty minutes in the fog | provinees uniting with Hungary fo : erheads. by Dr. Emma B. Culbertson, senior| oo. treatimgf® of the staffs. An|ing In Cornwall. He was. born at ing the pride of ihe other members| looking tr the entrance to the hart | prevent the formation of a nucleus) a surgeon of the New England Hospital| ypoqiization is under way into the ;SUmmerstown and was in fhe Sth of the StAfl and himself in the eadet| bor. whieh sho ually found. {of a compact south Slav State with-{ London, May 11---Former influen- flor Women and Children, at Boston oongiture in at least ooe depot. | esr of his age. + , - Borpe. Three hearty cheers for the| She sank herself a 200 yards in-iin the territory of the Hungarian|'iol officers in the German army, jMass., which in substance was 83 mye siarrs have been rdduced some. Mr. Brown lost another son, Lance- ind three for J. W. Kelly, the|sile tho eastern entrance. The Vin- |Crowa. supparters Sr ar lottke: ellows: a maior. of comuon naw What, oven since Lord Derby's Tet- Corpl. Medas Brown. in the 'present ructor, concluded the -| dictive's erew was rescued #1 For making speeches prejudicial to forme * IY T| ter, Sir Edward Kemp has not at- war, he ng ed in action In + meet- | dl by & prej ing against Field Marshal von Hin-]|edge that 200 beds had been reserved « to answer the .real points France on June 16th, 1916. A third WENT WITH THE 253RD. : launch, fwhich brought off [reeruiting, John MacLean, consul in s fablet fs the work of Master| two. officors and MMiriy-cight. men: Glisgow "of. the. Russian Bemmrits| denburk on the ground Chat the Ger- York Clty tor on or Hospital, New| at fgsue regarding the over-mmnning son, Pte, Wm. A. Bown, who went m Norwell, son of Capt. and/and another which went alongside |was sentenced to five years' penal] Dan successes on the western front were retaining ron Prallrses who of tiie staffs. promotions and ap- |overseas with the 154th Highland Norwell, of this city. |and took off Heutenant and two |servitude under the Defence of thefbave not reached expectations, ae- Auining ram pte | pointments, not by merit or qualifi-| Battalion, Is still in France. Be Hts young and promis-| men." Le Realm Aet, ~~ fcording to reports from The Hague, posting Miu Ae son t, bation. The staffs are a refuge for . ell kuowy in the eity| According to the Proms Associa: Australian syndicate has submitted] (ransmitied under reserve by thel The Culverteon to pasted by Dr. some who are of conatant age, and| physician Guilty of Bribery, @UBLHBUtiol is « credit tion, the Nindictive ad A comple: [a Blan 10 & Seattle. tase oitot] correspondent of tie Daily Mall, 1 out foundation, WHE Dhysically fit. Canadians here preter | 00. "wits gue teil ot Dr. re. A great amount | ment of fifty-two officers and wen. | "with a view to rafting 69.000 tons] Another report, wiich, according no : the opinion of an independent Can- Horace Legault a well-known ph¥hi- ved in the comple-| The effect of the operation was to |of Oregon timber to the Antipodes,|lo the correspondent, appears to + {adisn mmberman to anyone 'who | Lhe tariial ono chatge of | and ts clever exe- Tes he ue of the har- | with the aid of powerful Diesel en-| have some foundation. ino that 2 CARE OF DISABLED. casos have : Braction) knowledge Of [raving attempted. 'to bribe Captain N e much ap- : rg pos g and galls.' Etre dos shar P conflict of X $1 5 -------- ; cost qu on. . " ¢ and pupils of £0 EB ) - Sir Edwatd Kem 1} between eh FIb10 Maabai von "Hinden- Canada to Have Largest Representa 'As in many other instances offi- hr. Audray Made ies A Sember of ho I o the series = of] burg, General Ludendorfft and the Honat rai Hclaldom must be clubbed Inte the | Uy," tp oie a 1 the : Prints ai ohio sig ang Clan1 4 a Senfereen, wiih of reforms. _. | ice court when Dr. Legault pleaded i | tsoen aclegaten ari have is lay gor Soe modal" adr ; | Foad 10 him. apd was tined $50 and : ae b : hha cha Fog sentenced Coe day Ia att Be Mach ite Askwith, . © : tra

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