Daily British Whig (1850), 14 Feb 1917, p. 1

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12 PAGES YEAR 84 -NO. 38 ONTARIO, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1917 LAST" EDITION 3 ------------ 4 a a s a ately yield to perfidious appeals, the | | The German Army Will See its Finish, Ae- drama would recommence in three 4 . & i vears. Soldiers, with ts'r. good cording 0 Gen. Haig. sense and instinct, understand that. t ~ apeseo-- | Those on whom it depends, with | - their blood wish to create peace bP i = victory. In this respect I have t entire confidence in our troops. . Their moralé is above all spsicion. HWith régard to peace, we are all CAN, SMASH THROUGH WHEN. "squarely wed." by which | mean . 4 ( i pb 4 © i 0 £ | EVER THEY CARE TO. v tie lnisrmiughe WU WILL BE CRUSHED IN THE SUMMER Have Superiority n Men and More} * . KINGSTON, . ------ in our. power to bring about desired an. 0 ome with abso- lute victory whick will hg) attained by force of arms The Allies must not allow them- selves to be deceived by Germany's suggestions In offering peace, Ger- many only of preparations for the next If we unfortun- ASKS FOR STATEMENTS Than Maximum of Munitions-- ed by Warships--Passengers Saw Step in th req 3 ars s 8 5 & bso 4 5 © Break Victory Will Come This Year. OF NICKLE COMPANIES | . 1 Carranza"s note showing signs of ] of Diplomatic ¥y ( ; : Na One Ship Blown Up. German influence is. giving officials | Relations Between the United . Paris, Feb. 14.--Certain French| gam Carter, ™m. P., Seeks In- New York, Feb. 14.--England has greater concern than they manitest] States and Germany Was Cong Wa? rwegpondents ave heen rey formation--Wants All Gov= established a veritable lane from the on the surf : pleted. : ceived by Sir Douglas Haig Fol-| shores of America to British ts -- me | Spa ) : i | 8 8 4 2 8 sh ports, 1 (Special To The Whig) lowing are some of the statements | ernment Correspondence. guarded by warships, which are in RELIEF WORKE RS MUST QUIT. | New York, Feb. 14,-- Under a made by the General: (Special to the Whin) {constant touch by wireless. Com- | yachington Agrees That No Appe j| Heavy guard of United States secret * "War is certainly not merely a; Toronto, Feb. 14.--Sam Carter, munication between the pdtrol ships| Can Be Taken Yo Appeal! service men, 150 deputies of the cus- "clash of armies. Ip order to con-| M.P. for South Wellington, thinks and the Admiralty is never inter - . ; : i ar Q toms house neutrality squs y duet it prodigions préparations and there ig much information regarding > : Ee i 1 tire ee y mterru) Washiagton, Feb. 14 The Smite) Hoboker ey Ie 20 vad uh the Le De ERSTE OEE BET] the taxation of nickel companies! WOODEN HEADS FOR GERMANS TO TAKE A SHOT AT. 0 °° (oscv 8 the chain of, guard- Department and Belgian Minister | oken po ce, Count Von Berns- irtense 'machinery are necessary. | which vet requires revealing He . : s ing ships drawn. This was clearly | Havenith, both agreed yesterday that | torff, departing German Ambassador Our ive tos a : d 3g French soldiers have carved fine images of the Kaiser, Y lihere 15 no anpeal y the Clarrann Lar ai : ' Jur twO most serious pre-occupa-| has given notice that on Friday he . : indicated yesterday by passengers ar- = 13 no appeal from the German|and his suite arrived in Hoboken 1 tions at present are railways and| will ask In the Legislature for a re King Ferdinand, Turkish Sultan d other notables of the riving from England. ruling that American: rel workers | early to-day from Washington 1 artery We have had to eonstruct| Lorn showing LL ghents Turaish Central powers and stuck them u on, poles opposite the Seven steamers from various Brit in oS Bergin h Jepariment The party was immediately : ort : ; : sd by the Cant c g i ak amers from various Brit- informed the Minister, however, that rian diate 'y escort. 1 within the last few months in the oy hy he Calida Soper Comply. Ge German. lines in, Alsace. oan aN _ | ish ports arrived in New York har-|it is comsuiting Commissioner Hoover | ©1 10 the pier of the liner Frederick 3 rear of our lines, over 350 kilometres! Mong Nickel Company, and any other 1 bor yesterday within a few hours of | with a view to avoiding the wreck of vii and went aboard ship. At two | of railway lines, and recently I sent! company foducine nickel reapect=1 ++ the time. "A few hours' drill per day |€ach other. This immediately sug- all, American relief work o'clock «his afternoon the . liner for hie Binvape LL aan Sopany io es der the a Act "| will probably be ordered thus leay- | ested to shipping men that the ves-| Havenith reported that German de- headed down the bay, and the last for the managers of the greatest) ne axa on ha hy: I i cor oh ifig {he men time to attend also to} fiels had 'been convoyed across the | portation of Belgians. still contindes formal step in the break of 'diploma- rallway companies in England, 1] 3!0¢e Bnuaty tore vi also a 0 their civilian duties. [Atlantic in a body, and when pas™| ,t the rate of about 3,000 a ddy, with tic relations between this. country 3 showed them on the spot what had | FT ue on huary ver: | ----------- | sengers were Interviewed they con- a total of 150,000 to date. : and Germany was complete, 3 been done, and what remaing 10 bé| ment Roi no the AD Overn- Col. Mewburn in Charge. {firmed the conviction that the Ad-| No decision has been reached what Fhe German. envoy and German | : RL a | ment officials and these companies (Special to the Whig) miralty had evolved a schame of to do with Brand Whi tlock, Amer hoopeuls Irom gUrious ary of the 1 done. They understood the urgency | - os I" Toronto, Feb, 14.--It By stated | Meeting the submarine menace. can Minister to 'Be lgium, although fountry, together with other Teu- | and éxtent of the task. GERMANY SUFFERS FROM that Colonel-Mewburn of Hamilton, | mmm it is possible he will remain as a pri- fonie diplomatic representatives are i 'As regards munitions, "we have SHORTAGE OF MEN now assistant adjutant-general of No. | Escorted by Warships. vate citizen if Germany will nat per- oH. route hack to Berlin, / realized the maximum. At this mo- -- : . 2 military district, has been placed| When the Cunard limgr, Ascania, mit him to remain in his official | ernstorfl was accompanied i ment we can supply the Allies in| Foe Keeps Shifting Troops The Department I$ Arranging to Summon in harge of the proposed militia] Which was among the arrivals, left capacity, joy jis members of the German dip- i 8 of their needs. We must, p From 9 000 to 50 000 moWilization in Ontario, Impression| Liverpool fifty merchantmen were ------ | 'omatic corps in the United States. y r, have more artillery, espe From France to Russia and y y y YUU. among militia officers here is that| concentrated there, awaiting convoy, 5 : ' A ank's ' cally heavy artillery, Back Again -- the proposed application of the Mili-{ Passengers of the Ascania said. As Cobourg Felt Gompuny. Crane's Action. A . tia Avy will merely requits Canada'g)| warships arrived the steamers were _ Cobourg, Feb, 14~The Cobourg | Hot ] cla) to the Whiz.) - Point to Overwhelm Enemy. Pelrozrad. Feb. 14 That Ger fifty or more "city" infantry militia escorted off on their voyage in Felt Company is asking for a loan | yoken, J., Feb, 14--A harm- "Tha "point is not merely to bel many Tos a ressed \for Sen is I regiments to recruit to War strength | groups of three and four. of $10,000 from the town to be se-| less crank, named Alfred Hopkins, i equal to the enemy, but to over pn hh a there are in- res ( ene thousand men) and carry on | 2 While traversing waters about | cured by a mortgage upon the prop- | Saimed Je 5 relanive St Jriuce 4 whelm him with the whole of our| cessant movements of German troops spring training, two. or three even-| England trawlers went ahead. of the | erty of the company in Cobourg, ang | 4m of Germany,' atttempted to strength.' | from tie Russi t the French GUARDED STATEMENT BY MINIS- ings a week, with possibly Saturday | ships with heavy steel nets stretch- to be repayable in, instalments of | fush his way "through Count Von i The jourralists asked the question! ini Bl i Hasan at on rig oo TER O 'ay LIT "| or Sunday afternoon, and "two or| ed between them to sweep up mines $1,000 per year, with interest at 51% | | Bernstorff's guard as the German | whether the great offensive "was ee hE epi vg TES UF MA, | three weeks' camp' in summer {and guard against torpedoes, the |per cent per annum, The matter | Entbassy staff was boarding the imminent, and whethe I jmurary gu Li al mc ns : * '| passengers said. For two days the came up at a point meeting of the | Frederick VIII, to-day. He was stop- 3 nminer nd whether Sir Douglas| ments, it is declared, show. that the yp. sected Many Will After Some] There are plenty of rifles available| .onvovs: remaine I -copstantiv ic | Tow ari nd ped and tak thought the German lines would be food supply ofthe drmies in Cour- | egies. ay : POMEL ow to arm these men, | tonvoys. remainerd 'constantly in| Town Councii and the "Board of | ang en to the police station. pieréed. The General replied: "Who {land and Lithuania is very bad and Training. Enlist for Overseas-- | eraser ren Siem of the liners augdhmerchiant ves: Frade ana Was referred (g the Ry- | : ) > will commence 'it, the French, the| that all unfit horses have been| Will Open Way FoF 30,000 Or So gusdedobledodoiod So dbiddbiddbibid 200 : {I#W Commitiee, Finaance Committee | Safe Conduct Papers. i darmans or ourselves, that matters! slaughtered." Soldiers provided with Yo Proceed to the Front : | Miss Anderson, a Red Cross nurse, and Town 'Soliditor to prepare a | (Special to the Whig) 3 little: food tickets, available for three Ottawa, Feb. 14 The ling %+ PROT I AGAINST #9! Brooklyn, who was among the | proper agreement and by-law to be | Ottawa, Feb, 14. --Government of- "Ifthe enemy commences, either] months, raid the restaurants leaving A WR ae Lalhng out | SEA ZONE BARRAGE, %/| Dagsengers on the Ascania, told of submitted to the ratepayers at as fiCials have departed for Halifax in in the north or south, in salients| the civilians nothing. of from 25,000 to 50,000 of the, -- | i hi ort of warships that accom- carly a date as possible, connection with the safe conduct' which appear to him favorable, or on -- { membbers of the active and reserve | % (Special to the Whig.) + Panied that Sip, ». said Miss: Ande merasrens omnes papers Franted 10 Count Bernstorff, former fields of battle, we are ready PRESSURE IN CHINA militia of Canada for training and|* Copenhagen, "Feb. 14.--The #/ a5 Anders excby man ambassador. at Washin 3 3 NA, | anads al and |'% penhagen, "Feb. (14. Lede de nie ded ded = to receive him and his effort will cost - {or Nome defends. undur iy "| # Danish, Norwegian and Swedisa "| Bt. t oS oyoys were always ing # | ton. The vessel conveying Germany's him dear. We have trained armies| preak With Germany Forced by... . ae € Pro-|. Governments have forwarded | > 8 er that time warships WAR BULLETINS. 4 | diplomatic representative will call at and are fully equipped so that he v ina Parts * [visions of the militia act is, it is un-| 4 the Centrral powers identical | sould Just be distinguished on the! g -- Halifax this week. may be turned to rout, and so that at es oung na ar ¥ Wit | derstood, now being arranged for by | 4 notes, protesting against "the aor on. oe Jeurned, however, that 4 4' The War Office reports suc- + ee ee no moment *will there be a possibil- Pekin, Feb. 14. President "| the Department of Militia. The ques- | * barrage of certain sea zones." Ten. vesse's we saw were in |g cesstut raids by Haig's troops + Australia's war fervor is shown in ity: even in the rear, that he can be| Son's invitation to China to séVer re-| 3 : | | wireless communication with each|g around Loos Ypres and Souch- #| the response to the ¥ourth internal able to re-entrench himself, lations with Germany created great | LOT hs been under consideration by | oy yyy pppddddtdissttttdsspy | Other at all times. From the time 4 op 2 ~ 77 gwar loan floated in the Common- "You ask me whether we shall SXciement here. A deputation of the Government for some weeks, in| ew Twe fart Eugland suty Jmeriey wat. 2 a wean," the prolminery Sowmon, break the German front? Most cer-| the older military men urgec 1€ | fact ever since the recruiting for the | Fe Topche € ware uncer the Gre: ritai i ohibit which has just bee tainly we shall, and severely, a at| Prime Minister to refrain from ac- eae forces tar i valle | THE S88. ADRIATIC | protection of the warships guarding 3 the ea Drain wip prohibit 3 Fach has Jus Uren Subled to Londen many points. The Germans, to de- tion for fear of German retribution Yr Tact cum Nw : Seri REACHED LIVERPOOL | the Atlantic lane. + tials | 000,000, 2 iid fead themnacives raking Liotr front in the future. The revolutionary | Ously last summer. The Government | nee * . Cis * | - ---- : haye very powerful network of rail- | military leaders of the young China | has been urged from many directions | She Carried a Great Consign- | fe Saw Ship Blown Up. __. _|# The total shipping sunk by + "DAILY Y MEMORANDUM . wavs, [irst, the attacks of the gen-{Party, however, vehemently advo- | to adopt the policy now decided up- \ ¢ On the second day out We Saw a. German submarines since Feb. # Band at Palace Rink tonight eral offensive may 'find themselves cated the opposite course. The bal-| on ment of - Munitions-- | véssel blown up some distance away, # Ist 1s over two hundred tho * Covered Rink, Hockey tonight defeated at some points and uncer-|8nce was turned to this side by the | . ; a Anxiety - Over. ¥ {but could not learn its name. I saw ' sand i . 9 nares oU= #| Frontenac Liberals, 2 pm. Thursd t¥in But we shall strike with full] view of the better informed officials, Yesterday aiternoon Sir Edward : | the hulks of nine ships that had been Sng toms, Young Irishmen pol has alg 'iia : 3 ; y " y > - ), in 4 statement issued X Steet : | diss 4 Ss een cin = . force until the total destruction of | Whe regarded the present opportun (& m 1 a gu ard el st tement issued (Special to the Whig.) | disabled, during our passage. After FP : rb PPP - celled the GEARY Brin. ity as unlikely to recur for China tot he press sald that "reorganiza- New York, Feb, 14.--The W: hite | We had been -out some time, we ---------------- See top of page 3, right hand corner . : { associate herself with the other neu-|tion of the militia forces of Canada, Star liner Adriatic, which carried | 5¢emed to take an extreme southerly . | for probabilities. ne Will Be Beaten This Year tral powers and secure a place in the | the units bf which have been greatly forty-four passengers, including one | C0Urse. - It became much warmer, | Radiunt' No "Tumor Cure. {, YMCA annual meeting tonight fol- : peace conference. | depleted through enlistments for | American, arrived in Liverpool on! Put we were unable to learn where New York, Feb. 14.-- Radium is lowing supper at 6.30 pan. Eleotion of On being asked whether that v a. | overseas service, is under considera- SP : Pp o | we were: The captain and members not a satisfactory means for the cure tors. Members and friends in- would take place this year or nct . : . tion. More definite" inf Monday morning with~"all well" said | i | Vited Se hou pare i ' Two British Vessels Sunk. bit Mogg ini ¢ In or mation Te- |'3 cable to tie local offices to day. | of the crew refused to give our loca- of malignant tumors, but it is the £ . : : ; s subje o 4 py : p "The vel vill be decisive > London, Feb. 14.--The British . ject wi 1 be forthe The Adriatic is the largest ship of tion.' best palliative tre atment available 1e year will be decisive in the at Cambeit. S.100 one. andl coming as soon as the plans on the Ine now i servi 8s P The Ascania carried ten cabin and -a number of cases, according to Dr. | BORN, sense that one will see take place on | * eamers Lamber 2,130 ons, ant! which to proceed in connection with Je. le ow m service between New | | seven third class passengérs. The Francig Carter Wood, director of the | PAY--~In Kingston, on Feb. 14th, 1917, the battlefronts the decision of war, | Innishowerhead were sunk. All of} this reorganization have been .ma-| YQK and Liverpool. Sim arrived'ad-|y,conia arrived at almost thesame | Crocker Cancer Research laboratory | to Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Day, Alfred ' that is to say the event after which | the crews except five were safely tured." , j | proximately on scheduled time, | tine with thirty-seven passengers. at Coltnibia university. a sublished } & daughter. Germany will be shown to be beaten | landed. -- 2%!" The fact that she carried a large | my ted picki 8.0.8. te ns ¥ T is : wy No s ey reported' p ng up an 35.0.5. today in a supplementary report on MARRIED, militarily. , It may be that the year Many Thouséinds Available. consignmient of munitions had caused | oq) shortly after leaving Liverpool. the year's activities at the labor-| LAUGH-FORBES--At Ottaw °F of decision is also the year of peace. A party of Russian financiers will] There are. at present in Canada| 8Teat anxiety in shipping circles for | Two cruisers escorting the Laconia ajor 22 81 "stn, 1917 YER Ph Me diy We all desire and shall do evertyhing soon visit Canada, | several hundred thousand members | lis safety. "The announcement of her | joft her, apparently in response to x: a Mamie Forbes of Kingston, to Al- aroma sar | of the active militia and of the re- | arrival wag probably delayed by or-| the call. ate? bert Laugh, of Lockland, Ont. Fr = mem | serve militia who have not volunteer- | der of the Admiralty. The other ships arriving were the Peace Move by: Pope? A led for overseas service. There are The French liner Rochambeau and; Atlas and Hermes, from London, Copenhagen, Feb. 14. According GOODEARLE ts " thoysands who cbuld be called out [Cunarder Carmania, which left here the Clifton and Stoaker from Car- to a despatch received ffdn the Ber- | ©% pape An ingen ns a "of home traging, and who would|on Feb. 4th, are in, the danger zone) diff, and the Brighton from Barry. in correspondent of The National earle. y og gu - form a potential army either for !or have already arrived and have not | de ---------------- Tidendes a high official in the Vati-| Funeral (private) from his late resi- home defence or for overseas service | yet been reported. The Rochambeau, | LEGISLATURE ADJOURNS. can says that the Pope is preparing a one pper Wiliam 2oeet,, on {should occasion' demand rafting {bound for Bordeaux, carried twenty- | en note to the neutral nations, with al. oo 100 BRIERE Gt 10.20 pm | from the home army to the overseas| two Americans and munitions. The|pg Cgusider Speech From the Throne view of getting joint action on peace |" Ji [HL ay outa Xing a {army. The National Service regis- ['Carmania carried munitions and n Thursday as soon as possible. 14th, 1917, George William Geddes French. w Russian. | tration cars will be utilized to de-|great supplies of foodstuffs. T { - b. I, is the Legi ----e Gient, cal 1 of Seorge's Ca- 4 4 ji : "4 a _/ iy Bara ha . abe $s 4 The e -2In egis- - wedral, clerical secretary fo Paris," Feb, 13.--The official com- _ Petrograd, Feb. 13.-<Tuesday's termine just What _membe rs of' the The Cunard liner Carpathia, car-|, i ro. afternoe ® ree oo A Strong Demand Made, Diocese of Ontario, PoanE --_ munication issued by the War Offic e, War Office report said: - {militia could be spared from "their {rying no passengers, arrivedsin New | ature y y R or (Speelal to the Whig.) of the late Rev, Geo. R. Grout, ] "Scouting reconnaissances and in-| present work to serve in the new] York Bay easly to- day unannounced. | Hearst moved consideration of the ... IWWWEH Ton? LUEY ong] Rector of Grimsby, Ont. Tuesday reads: . fantry firing are proceeding" on the home defence army in training. She left England on Jan. 26th. | speech from the throne on Thursday. demand has been made on Germany | TM funeral Ja take place from St. "Between the Oise and the Aisne! Rumanian front. British. armored The new army would also clear The French liner Aspagne, carry-| The House then adjourned. : Follow- for the release of United Srates sail-| TOE. ac 10 am a} on Friday, Peb, we carried. our destructive fires motor cars twice advanced toward | the way for the Separtute oyerscus ing 234 passengers, sixty-seven oi{I8E the Close of the Proceclings Pre ors. ' There, wi i be 2 memorial celebration > feck 7 : the enemy's positions in the region as soon as necessary of e---fifty {whom are Americans, sailed for Bor-! i = qf th oly Communion in __ St. ainst Ge the 3 3 » or me -- GEOTEE BEALS Sermis organisations the of the Sereth mouth and bombarded | thousand or so men of the Expedi-/deaux to-day. Most of the Americ friends of both political parties and Friday Rit BLS am. on of .Rheims~6ne of our detachments] them with artillery. | tionary Force. now under arms in cans are going to France for volun-|N¥armly congratulated upon the GLANCEY--In Kingston, on Pebrusry made an incursion into the adversary "The situation on the Caucasian| Canada. Moreover the militia army | teer ambulance work at the front, | Knighthood honors bestowed upon 13th, 1917, Wilkam J., nly son of oh ok ht back fifteen | front is unchanged, + | would not necessarily be on duty all { him. the jate Mr wil Mrs. Alex. Glancey. oo oe =» m eT then two non-| Our aviators dropped four bombs | Ara - Mr, Proudfoot give motice that he Funeral (private) from 67 Lower Bagot y. prisoners, among on the enemy's aerodrome in the vil- | would on Thursday next move to in- sree, on Thursday morning to commissioned officers. FREE EPRL PERE FER ENP SEH d DAL entitiod "An A | St. Mary's Cathedral where a. sol- "The artillery action was quite Jage of Kobylnik, north of Narocz! * trod ge 2 » Shite 2 . ot al emn Tequiem mitag will be sung at 3 p - % oelock fo lively in the sectors of Les Maisons hake. Enemy pl Ioplanes diopped (%* ADMIRAL JELLICOE jlowibe olla © Jadopt pre-| 3 rilack r the happy repose of de Champagne and Four de Paris; |Pombs o e Pogoreltsy station on % "NOT DISSATISFIED." + | Friends and acquaintances are kindly intermittent on the rest of the front," | the Alexandrov. Railway, on Luci and lpr e| Mr. Elllott ve notice that he! gnvited to attend the mass. The afternoon report read: "J In the region south of Galitch. North- {% | London, Feb. 14: Speaking + WOuld on Thursday next move to in-| rrr raets r ne "The night was comparativel; east of Fokshani.one of the French '# in the House of Lords yester- %! troduce a bill entitled "An Act to ex-| JAMES REID calm on the entire front. A strong] ?®Viators engaged in combat an enemy | # day, Earl Curzon, member of # tend the municipal franchise to mar- The Old Firm of Undertakers, German patrol was dispersed with machine, which Jest ended rapidly, | {# the W4r Council, said Admiral #! ried women." t 254 and PRINCESS STREET : r fire in the Aspac - 4 la Jeu First Sea Lo + Mr. McDonald gave notice that on | N § STREE - --Josses by our n the Aspach sec { ellicoe, Firs Sea rd of the ® ured oxt-Tié vi 1 Phone 147 for Ambulance. tor (Alsace)." # a Admiralty, was "riot dissalis- + ay Text Would, mo © to 1n- "- foie | |* fied" with the number of Ger- &/| | roduce a 1 init R Act id ROBERT J. REID : Rome, Feb. 13.--Tuesday's War | '# man submarines which . would # extend the legislative franchise to] ( " Office report said: {4 never return to Germany. women entitled to vote at municipal | Undertaker. E WHIG CONTENTS = "On the Trentino front the activity | + . elections." Phone oe 230 Princess < id of the artillery increased, in the To- | pe YE yr re - * J--Will Call Out Some Mia: || Baie Pass, on the" western slopes of | ; GUNS POR MERCHANT BOATS. German Army Crushed in Monte Zugna, in the Lagarina valley, | 3 g; J, Summer: A Lane of War- in the upper Travignolo and in the | U.S. TO SPEND $100,000,000. | First Consignment An Arrives at Brook- | flips; Hemetorft Leuven || Cordevole vate. G5 Biggest Saat Bill Passes yn Yards. = roar ing. . 1 A ston Meets Defeat, "In the Arsa valley and on the wp- | us. aval Bill P Special New York, Feb. 14--The first con-| 3 Social Brents; People Asked per Coalba torrent, on the right bank | , House. 4 signment of guns, said to be for Am- ----- I on onl, a don 'of the Brenta, hostile Iaidgtwere = . Washington, Feb. 14. Carrying a erican merchant ships, is being re- - 1 Reels "pulsed. In the upper But Valley the total of over $400,000,000--the larg-| ceived at the Brooklyn navy yard We are the dead; short days ago 5 Meciing Bourd of Trade; R artillery. was aetive. Our batteries sét' est appropriation for naval defence yesterday. Rifles of all sizes and deas- We lived, felt dawn, saw sunset glow, a EL ea. fire to some enemy barracks behimd in the history of the country---<the eriptions are being hoisted te the - Loved and were loved, and now we lie T--Amusements:andeunciments: || Val Piccolo. On the. Carso a converg- [navy bill \passéld the House yesterday docks from lighters of the Pemnsyl- _ _ sii In Flanders field. ~ S--atilitary. Matters; Theatricai || ing enenty fire against our positions {afternoon by @ vote of 353 to 23. |vania Railway, in plain view of per-| CANADIAN NURSE HONORED BY |quke up our quarrel with the foe! + hieriane Help Alles; Food at Point 144 was ny B te or _----. Amendments carried authorizes the sons passing up and down the East| THE KING. To you from foiling hands we throw Suppty Vi fective and prompt work ef our bat-, President to commandeer private River. The docks are now small), 2s F. A Funier is in England on! fhe torch; be yours to hold it high! Soe . L teries. : > a. {leave for Salonika, Greece, where she ¥ 10--Soctal News Roxane's' Con. ; shipyards and munition plants, "If a sized fortresses, judging from the! is attached to No. 1 Stationary Hosni. |. IH ye break faith with us who die femion: Mens. y "Ememy aeroplanes Bombarded | . STEWART LYON national emergency rise prior to|number of guns piled u th A a ¥ Hospi boo * 11--'Phe Market Repo ala Kditor. of the Globe, To-| pon them, an ro 5 ment to Mudros on | We shall not 9 deep, though poppies 12--The World i ig Ceryignano and some villages on the, Managing, io a War Correa. March 1, 1918," and proyides $1.-| with the number increasing hourly | Lemnos Island, whe the Dardanelles ro ) tower ome, Thee women and me pooniin in Franders for the Canadian 000,000 for the purchase "of basic|estimates place the number that Will | per necorasted win ed pn ah Da In Vianders fields. e sre Kille wapapers, : aeroplane patents be received at about 300. Cross by King George. ~HEVT-00L. Jom MCRAE. -- SEVEN BRITISH SHIPS ARRIVE ro sugges | to the CQNVOYED ACROSS ATLANTIC A i with th Land guard BRITAIN HAS ESTABLISHED . VERITABLE LANE | | From Its Shores to America, Guard- said, sought "BRITAIN May LAND Washington Hears Piotect the Allies' oil alle Fed, | venting tion of «oO BERNSTORFF QUITS COUNTRY SOLDIERS AT TAMPICO | of M Supply. Soe { Poll hihgton, Feb. 14.--Great Biri -| ; is considering lands ing soldie Among the Nene Wor i Cunard os to rotect hr © oil interests a Tan | Under 3 Hoary - Pr ied Ste pi J 0, ac ing ) str g in- Ascania And And Laconia. timations in diplomatic 0 stron i Secret Service Men. is understood to be the di rect of Gen. Carranza's note, whic hi ted the cutting off of supplies Allies, and it is simed at "pre | arstiteiyion HE REACHED HOBOKEN 18 Bri ish nay 's fuel sup IAN TIAN {, TE it ory s uel guy ply. | AND WENT ABOARD THE STEAM. would not constitute ER FREDERICK VIII the Moiroe Doctrine, unless such an to obtain territory. a viola-| it was | expédition | With His Departure the Last Formal uy

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