Daily British Whig (1850), 10 Oct 1916, p. 1

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GERMANY ASSAILING BMARINE MUNROE DOCTRINE OFF US. COAST By Its Submarine Warfare in American Waters) [EEE TiO AEE oT Has Sunk a Nomber of Vessels--Shipping in ~Germany is Challenging the United | [GSES CITE Sn] | Danger--Allied Cruisers -Are Off Nan- States is the Opinion Expressed Bo | ~~ tucket Shoals in Search of Ser THE BOSTON RED SOX, Who won the first two games of the world's base ball series. (Special to the Whig.) Boston, Oct. 10.--The submarine] warfare within international law. tacked shipping off the eastern coast| Sraphical proximity of the ew Jone Action, Not for Words," says: | British, one Dutch and one Nor- of propertly conducted high seas war Canada? The warfare instituted by Prussian submarines in ever, ja serious issue might arise. Challenging United States. off American ports by German submarine forces is regarded { And 'Re-Fortify Themselves The hostile submarine ja Delloved| of Tap) Dons RIAN hl { . € submarine ellev * New York, Oct. 10.--The New York Herald this mofiing, arm of the Imperial Getman navy at-| It was pointed out that the geo- of the United States Sunday. Four | ©f OPerations to American "This is American territory--this North American con- t b " wegian steamer were sent to the bot- fare, Pei) . . i destroyers picking up the crews. That the attacks off "Nantucket, 3 { A submarine held up the Ameri-| marked the opening An Srghnined i can steamer Kansan, bound from { : { i (Special to the Whig.) -- ! S------ the Italian Government, but later, half dozen or more U-boats are as the most important war news of the day. Under headings of cont Severe Fighting. 1 3 g to be the U-53, which paid a eall to| Present. Pi By French Newspapers. man Pirates. . in its leading editorial, under the caption. "This Is Time for could not in itself impair the legality ) ve -- : linent--and, thank God, the spirit of the Monroe doctrine | . ; lives in American hearts. ~Can anybody doubt that the United di | wom OF left crippled derelicts off Nan-| Should a submarine flotilla de- States would rise in its might to repel a Prussian invasion of tucket Shoals. So far as known Terop 3.Butiol approxiitating & higok- h i there was no loss of life, American| *d@ Outside San ports, how- American waters is just as much an attack upon the Monroe doctrine as would fea Prussian attempt to invade Canada." FALLS IN ACTION New York for Genoa with steel for ai Yo. 10. . li , » Allied steamships i . ! f on establishing her identity, allowed sembled for the cam , and that i Amerious bonts ha te, lorpeding of the Allied steamships |e Was Reported Missing Duwing the Re-|Ples. Wison And Lo Roadhouse Met Nof- Let thc Germans Re-Ealreach | oy, Fimorishioe ber iden Avmiied for the Shmpalgn of "Black" and "Defiance," the newspapers indicate that the -- --r-- | -- . Blackmail' and "Definance," the newspapers indicate that the ' e | Newport on Saturday and disap- Steamships to 'Safi. States, with the conviction that the challefige will not be Wo OF HIS BROTHERS FOUR OF WILSON - FAMILY HOLD DOMINATING 'POINTS peared at sunset. Some naval men, New York, Oct. 10.~~The taken up, and that neutrals must see to-day that they acted | however, declare that at Yeast two unwisely in not "nipping" the submarine warfare on com- : | submarines are operating close to merce in the bud. mE HAVE BEEN KILLED IN THR INCLUDING THE FATHER SERV-| ON RIDGE OVER WHICH PASSES the American shore, though outside PRESENT WAR. ING KING AND COUNTRY. BAPAUME-PERONNE ROADS. |the three-mile limit. the . YDB Cunard, Looking for Survivors. and of the Halts toa declared (Special to the Whig.) Deceased Won Medals in the Boer| Pte. Roadhouse a Son of Rev. J., The Allies Are Busy Constructing Six Steamers Sunk. their \ trp iv ; ' 1 se--Pte. E. L. Allan, Six-| Permanent Corduroy and Mac-| The record of submarine warring, Newport, R. I., Oct. 10.--Strung out five miles apart, a] War--Three 'Kingston Members Roadhou h y line of American destroyers swept the Atlantic in the vicinily| Of the 21st Battalion Are Report-| teen Years of Age, Has Been] adam .Roads--These Will Permit aut lo lave by Wireless dee At the Cunard line ofcles It was of Nantucket Shoals lightship to-day in a-hunt for the sur-| ed Missing. | Wounged in Action. a | of the Continuance of Operations | pe Strathdene, British freighter, | announced that no changes would be vivors of the Kingston, supposedly sunk by the German U-| There is sadness at the little home, While doing his usual round" of| Both Fall and Winter. torpedoed and sunk off Nantucket.| made tn the sailing dates of steam- hoat, ! : of Mrs. Hawkins, on the Raglan|guard duty at the eity reservoir o (Special to the Whig) Crew taken aboard Nantucket | ers until instructions were recel ------re-- ------------ v | Road, where she resides with her{Sunday affernoonm, a telegram came| ith the French Armies on the Shouls, Lightatiy and Jater removed two little children, for on Tuesday|to Pte. R. Wilson, stating that hig| S°™me Front, Oct. 10.--Despite the t po Fons Jodo _bant de. almost constant rain of the past ten | 5t¥o¥ers. The vessel left New York morning came the word from Ot-| eldest son, a member of the 21st . L 2 pas! on Saturday for Bordeaux, and was | the ! tawa that her husband, Pte. Jimes| Battalion, had been killed in action. | 927%: the Allies - have methodically | attacked at 6 a.m. , Hawkins, of the 21st Battalion, had | The news came as such a shock that | "0 ®ninterruptedly continued their The West Point, British freight- 4 , been killed during the recent. severe| Pte. Wilson had to be relieved of | "OFtheastward rush until they have hl 3 Oded and sunk ult Nantug: fighting on the Somme front. Pte. | duty and go to his home on Clergy Sually Stared the 'dominating small boats after a warning . shot Hawkins was reported as missing, Street west, where his wife was bear | P0IRts of Sailly-SBailliesle on the| trom the submarines gun. . Officers between Sept. 15th and 17th. ing up.-under the dreadful news. The| "Test Of the ridge over 'which' Fun hui men oe taken aboard a de- . : : Cee "Where is daddy? Is he coming boy Was wounded on two different, 'D® Bapaume-Peronne road. To a. he Yotael was aise) tacked at Bucharest, Oct. 10.--The following official communication | ome soon?" The little daughter |occasions, but sealed . to bear a| With the advent of the sutumn| 1%: non; bora from was issued to-day: : keeps asking Wer mother this ques- charmed life. m. : Tainy season the Alties are. employ«| Stephano, British passenger liner, ; "A squadron of eight German aeroplanes flew over Hon. * Every man she MEGA on the! "mud Wilson. fashily is very patio] 8 a roles, of men constructing of 2,158 tne rom? Sassenger Hiner, Bucharest al eleven o'clock and dropped bothbs in the neigh- |® gig 18 ints. i enlisted | ti€, 'a8 every: possible sacrifice has roads. These will permit the con-| PetWeeR New York, Halifax and St. borhood of the Gare du Nord and on some linen warehouses. with the 21st Battalion. in Kingston, | P9e% made by it. The father is with | tinuation of operations, both fall and Jous 8, Nfid. Torpedoed southeast taking part fn the r agri insignificant. The enemy aviators left {he lith Regiment Guard, and has| winter, and will not permit the Ger-| Of Nabtucket while bound for New The damage done was insignificant. The enemy aviators left | He is a native of England, but Lod three sons wearing the overseas uni-| mans {o take advantage of a winter| YOrk. Reported still afloat last |otion at Nantucket a half-hour later. ; . ved iu Kingston for ive Yours. He form. There were {wo in the 21st|lull to re-entremch and retortity| Bight. Passengers and crew, num- Dossivly hres sub "The Rumanian Legation at The Hague hears Shat, 250 war, having been awarded medals | B3ttalion, and a third, who was re-| themselves. | vering ahaut 148, ere pitkad up y . ere w mn, 'e been killed in these : turned from the front, and after con- -- oyer * Drayton and broug 0 he persons, 200 of whom wer women, have been kille Siatoc | for distinguished conduct. He went | turied from th TLouL. 404 after sour Shi Newport. The attack was at 4.30] Protection For Canadian Coast. bombardments. Protest has been made to the United States |to South Africa with an English regi- |; "1ioht duty ot B arefinia Bombarded ns, p.m, Ottawa, Oct. 10.--The Department and other neutrals, | : ment he was attached to for many| "® Ya arknea Camp. Paris, Oct, 0 Arter "on both| Kingston, British freighter, torpe-| of the Naval Service 8 Ottawa has "An investigation made at the German Legation led to the TOI tod Hid. two brothers: killed Lewis Roadhouse Killed. sides was 'very active south of the|d0ed and- sunk southeast of Nan-|been apprised of the activities of the discovery of numerous cases of trinitrotoluene (a high ex- Rev. J. Roadhouse and family Somme last "night. The Germans tucket. Crew missing and destroyer| German submarine on the Atlantic y in action, both being natives of y $ 3 : \ ~ : in th » were officially informed started curtain fires on the nie-| Searching for them. This vessel is| coast at the week-end. i vlosive produced by the action of acid on toluol) buried in the England. Mrs. Hawking had one y ed on Monday I , a p ; ; ' of the death of Lewis R court sector, and bombarded 'Lihons| NOt accounted for in marine regis-| So far as the Canadian coast is \ garden of the Legation, and of flagons labelled 'virus, which | brother wounded in France, and has si ls oa Redoute, with 1achrymose shells. | - ters, and may be the Kingstonian.|concerned, and also as regards the was inlendea to propagate simutaneously an epidemic among four brothers-in-law now doing their; HCH was recruited in Edmonton, and -- -- The attack was at 6 p. m. Atlantic seaboard outside the three- men and horses. Mr. Roadhouse as a member of it KINGSTON MAN WINS ioomersdijk, Dutch freighter, tor-| mile limit, action to cope with the "A resentative of the United States Legation witnessed passed out of Canada in April last Dead pnd sunk south of Nantucket. | unexpected and serious situation x represenialive of the 'niled Slates Leg ' Reported Missing. About June it went over to France. MEDAL AT THE FRONT |Crew taken aboard a destroyer. The | rests with the Ar, ral of the British ' the discovery. This new criminal German manoeuvre re-| Three Kingstonians are officially ' : steamer was bound from New York squadron at Halifax, and has, since then, been on the fir- veals preparations similar to those made in other countries. Ioported ey Dining 23 the latest ing line. It is assumed that young | Sergt. @. W. Settrington Went | for Rofterdam, having sailed on Sat-| The Niobe and any other naval The Germans were unable to use their high explosives against | fealty lst, Charles Boucher, who 28 CNC. It Is assumed that young verseas With "A" Bat- | "GE" «olden Norwegian (Continued on page 4.) works of art, as they were surprised by Rumania's entry into | well knows in the city, being a form- (& cheerful defender of his country, | tery of the R.C.H.A. freighter, torpedoed and sik Hs DAILY MEMORANDUM : i 4 . . » was in the advance upon the Somme. the war, and by the surveillance of the secret police. 3 Dauber ot the Royal Canadian He wrote home on the t3rq of Sep. Rr Abe Dicomeradife welt down, hg of fase 3, right hand corner There is also reported missing Ed- |'ember, and he was then in good | Word has been received fn the | oe] sailed from New York Satur- health. On the 27th, four days later, | city that Sergt. G. W. Settrington, | Be aon, ho, sulisted in the Zlaty Joa ON oo haaout days Inter, | city that Serge, front with "A" Bat- day for London. ™ JAMES ' 20 . neg! In one of the base hospitals. An-| tery, R.C.H.A., has been awarded a 254 and 256 y 3 other evidence of the tragedies of | military medal for distinguished con- Sub. $i Steamer Lance. Phone 147 for Ambulance. ------ n. William Henry Roleau, also miss- war brought home to Kingston and| duct. The sensation created on Saturday ing, is'a former member of the 14th when the U-53 quietly slipped into 3 J a ee 2 in N ber, 1914, | its people. Great sympathy is ex-| Sergt. Settrington has a wide cir- q y slip, - Ir lal to the Whig.) the title with early indications ot Ju November Bi el. hr. and Mrs. Roadhouse | cle of friends in Kingston, and all| Newport Basher snd a ales yo ROBERT J. REID New York, Oect. 10.--New that Jack Coombs would al-|agst Battglion, and their family in their bereave-| will be pleased to learn of him being | Ped away, three hours later, was Phone rr ing nna, York furnished grand football : ment. decorated. His wife and two chil- | than the shock in shipping circles oR hn fale ral a d's 'empt to turn back the Bos -- dren reside at No. 5 Chestnut street.| When wireless reports of submarine weather for the third worlds {,, }at . ' BORN. : . . on batsmen. | Pte. E. L. Allen Wounded. Settrington left here as a eorporal, | ttacks began to come into the naval series game al Ebbets Field to- pull of pep and yells the rav- | THE BRITISH CROSS Mrs. Grey, 136, Queen street, re-| He is a member of the honor roll of | ™dio stations just before noon yes- DA rE Tonal Para day. A biting northwest wind ing Brooklyn bugs piled the THE SERES RAILWAY [ceived a telegram from the Militia | Queon street Methodist Church ® terday. Within a few minutes thel 5, "iy *s anughter. Sat played ali sorts 2 Ravoe bleachers and pavilion long : -- Department at Ottawa, stating that| On Sept. 3rd Serst. 'Settrington ea orally charged with sige. JACKSON Sunday, Ot. 4th, 1916, at i ) ski irly i : r ' . EB. L. n, of the 21s wounded, but remain ¥ " y . - nls and sk ies ° fins before the game time. And Capture Kalandra--Ad Ad= | Battalion, had been wounded. Pte. | on duty. His Is twenty-seven years | ing shot up and down the coast. and Mrs.-F. C. 3 daugh nocke Ol AN The Boston Royal Rooters,| vance on Monastir From |Allen, who is only sixteen years of | of age! - The submarine or submarines had thermometer. The wind di-) ed coated band and all parad- "nother Di age, was a telegraph messenger with bari taken a position directly in the MARRIED, minished slightly towards af- a4 into the park early. with the nother Direction, the Great Northwestern Telegraph) NOTHING TO SAY steamer lanes, where they could HAMM. BRISTOL --On Monday. Oct. ingi 5 i e pa Y) ey! ----h--. i i hardly miss anything bound in for 1916, at 451 Joh terno bringing with it a " ) Company before going overseas. He y J ePRGOR, ging band busting away at "Tessie (Special To The Whig) was admitted to the hospital on Sept RM 4 small rise in temperature. as they marched from the cen-| London, Oct. 10.--British troops | 8 8 ; Phe weather man stepped in |i.o field gate to their seats. in Macedonia have crossed t%~ Seres railway and captured Kalandrd, and ABOUT MISSION | New York, bound from that Rev Ek : i port, of Mr and] I Vessels of the Allied nati and Bath, | Robert | pera a Apieves 3 f Mr. an neutral bottoms carrying contraband aon hi r, as a pinch hitter in the world's }ISHOP FI posh this afternoon. If any| The batteries are: Boston, Mays a vantiug ou. Bulgarians oui. 8 y Questions of war scurreid to get within the vob additional pep were needed in|and Thomas; Brooklyn, Coombs and| jon. : Sale Ly ie Tew. ho. wots follow. Me, the big tussle after yesterday's | Miller. 3 British cavalry are swiftly pur (Soecisl te The Whigs made for the inside lane. The Ste-, dar and poo. Wilton pir of record-breaking game it was ! tulng the Bulgars, who are retiring ; New "York, Oct. 10.---Heturning | phan, of the Red Cross Line, how-| NYOS ZOE. to Capt A. MdCully 3 ? Fir ¢ Innings. : to the hills, leaving large stores and f in aboard injected by the snappy brand : some prisoners behind. Topalora ) , ooh i Aihoard the eT - DIED. of weather. Back in the home Bogton Hooper drove a foul over | oC a « "eee. ] th t field 1. erard to-day refused to answer any LEWIN--In Philadelphia, on October' bailiwick and just as gritty the sisi : Ho ol, he stowd B ! "Monts . question relating to the purpose of , : had been Yt, 1914, Rev. Wiliam Lowin, M.A and full of t as ever, the Janvrin out, Mowrey to Daubert. i Be 10 America at this time, say- |. and. Punaral at 10 o'clock Wetinesday morn- 5 preci ) \ even p q fon, gers faced (he|Moke made a pretty one-handed stop, thelr fhrecty i "aghthin -- Killed in ae action i» can Mission oles him. oo Captain led Sox ii i Sh clean: Red Sox in the third game of Bren, singled Slesnly to. centre : ms : ; : - fy -- "|. Allen Arkiay "4 | shone us throws oat a third, : ; and other clergymen Hen Cost of Liviggs, | Erandsc of the: date, Jt Antiseh. 5 5 WIG coNvENTS 0 errors. : : STN -- 4 ; Ottawa, Ont. het 10. Washington, Oct. 10.--Germany's a Asian on. Oct. MB ae Je 'Assailing Doctrine; - ! 3 the extension of submarine. warfare to 1916, Philip Van Mesa, in his Sint World's Base 1 Serfes: ) Rogers, = W.! the western Atlantic is year. : All Winter: with apprehension Funeral Tien r Kingston Boys Killed: dence, lam MéAdoo, W develop a situation: Friends 120 sequningances respectfully perplexin, : : Sumitted to Him. shore. Several who were follow- a me a nx : § : ir fie E to rate Su 3 ving Services; Tip... plers dn Court; Utilities Com- Week. War Briefs: Gen- Notes; Random R > 3 tario. ae, Qyieens; Miltary A Barciefleld War Wiltrid's Appeal, of Roxane; the Co de. ot pwr .

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