Whitby Gazette and Chronicle (1912), 9 Nov 1916, p. 3

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WANTED1 ROYAL Twe tbousand Canadiens are wam n.i-n t'l ntcrReerve towards 1tiperWa Poyai Navy. Immrediate o! aoL.d charactor and goc NO "AS YOU WERE" 1,? PEACE POSSIBLE Lord llosrlwry Saýs Prussian lt.iitary l>ower Must me Eiiinated.j A despatcb friîm l.ondjor) siys: 'la 501510 rresjiiiisible qcuarters, said r Lord Roslt.-ry in a speech a Fil in-V burgh on WulieIa ight, "I hear sanie lalible if immediate pence." LardRoers refrrence was pro. Sumnabiy ta runtiars which were cor- irent iri Lonudon reccntiy of a move- Ment in favor of the' consideratiin oft proposaIs wh-i(uh, according ta reportst emanating from Germany, Chancel-1 Ion von [lthnîatn-Hiolweg intended nking publicu in the' Reichstag. The German (Uhin-eilotr'g expected statemnent hiis bot-ý(n foreshatlowed as a-n appeal tt reason and humanity on the graund tlnst prlongation of the' var coulîl nat materially alter the iiitariy postfiaina nd waou id oiy in-1 crease <sleýscarnage. In Eîîglrind, aut-arîlir'itii tie rumors te whi'h L.orud Rosebery 'rteferred, there 'i a s a tvnrincy ta look onlv ant the prc!ýv'rît rosuits aînd forgot t h , primai rea-an'. foir %w bh Great Prit- a-bn wt'it ta 'aar, reasons which Lord Grey ,.nîîhasizoil in bis rouent speech ta the' foreign press. Lard Rcai.hery t'ehemently (le- nount-ed "a sort of 'as y'ou were' pt.ace which 'a uh! <-iaMhie P'lrussiani; ta remîîitiîmiih a; they are, rend>' antd prejiartîl oui h tht experience they hmd ga iîî'd ail withî reniai reetinat miuch <i a Ita oginairai n rnt the carilie-t io; art unît v t hv'r ienîlisb asntagîîlini îag:iurîtut as' il'itiîiiz for Freedoin. "Is it rut ili upoîts'I,' he askt'd, "tint we bus e heil our dearest blood by huntircis of thous.andsi, that we bave becru pa. ing ta 'r £5,0O0t,000)Oa <au andi shall continue ta (Io so as long als it lis necessary, in order to leave Prussin the dt'vilish power she bas been in the past ? "Why, 1 venture to say this (I can- Sot, of course, speak on behaif of the dominions): If there was a Minis- ter (and thank (od there la not) Bo cowardiy, short-sighted andi iml>ecile us to conclude a pence of that kind I amn afraid our domninions and our Britons beyond the sens would gay tht a country, so governed, is not & count.ry to adhere to, and we had botter find sorne be-ttter stntesmen of our own.' "Look nt Swcden, Nor%%ay, Den- prk, iIoIland, l3olgium. fAve omal rno, everyone of thern outraged by r'theë German power. We arc ftght~- jng for them, for Norway, greatly outnupibered at thim. moment by the 1t*smatre of ber merchant seamen on the hhlgh sens. Wo are flghtlng for Bwecken, who at any moment may find lersel! in the same poition. We ar" ight1tng for every neutral nation. W. are fighting for one thut la not weak, the. United Statem, for if we were van. qulshed, whlch lie.uven forbid, the, Uutted States woulid he the flext to muSer from the aglrresi%*ie ad un- acrupulous Power of l>rusia." WESTERN FÂRMERS MAY WORK ON SUNDAY. Âttorties WIIIeamit Carryint «m of Threshins OpmrtIe... A dmspatch ftopi Wlwp.g aye: . 3 Iruoe Walksr, Commissioner oflm. 1tpton et Winnipeg. annowite.d on lrèmiieday tht Bi 1.affl lo bSt had e.n nde between the. Ottawa (kv. orA wholby tbffl *idb.uno tions foru'rgent à ea" - ad eproviasu ou Lday in'coaction vIi Ur«b- French official statementsasys ubat, 111l for a wcek viti, serveus iL oPredth r' e fb"Î,MinimpuiUUs, Nov. 7.-Wbm.w-4)«. hl ogqn. xms snswL .k 1talnum>eret Ui ~ Bt lii flîvasa-s tro~ a evr. ichiand Tnraylvanla, wich ember, c;My, #1». ~,CU&i, hg to b. erved..Drl.pplngcupu mnd Net»em$ marditig te at. nor*orte o, um<&,liweaagro s q 1te omni re» nvorit g-No. 1 W, o U8a34Lg; No. 15 sUc7 iy v paa dt. tise iltis Uwiaî sort c em~l Verurifrnt rinnes ~sn n he~~ odybisman ad ban an reunlie under on.moVueolM.De- Nortiiera, $1 %to$191%; No. 2 tnomceivable rapldity. The. von là witel" mednfrn ince Oceber 24 lias narve unes-4a tiui IIo('8D1 lLd to dam vWaMdorklag, Decebal, defsd. NOttbU'l, 182% t. IM9 Ç,Orsidffeat bigb rsue" twt i. u rlw Id u. reach.d 6,011. The. matenialcaptur-1 the eernilaj0et»"sola hlch smad d bls 14Mso viiwi»U_ t-W 8fr&j= h o#1~ B0 ,dthfedtise ittre "Tiab*s 88 isté1Wb gt ed compri»s ,16 guna, S6etfviicis ar e 1> hiseâ"Dy portion; bis seulbis ~~~~< e-Né. s. 3 t,c euru-,smig~Ue s s ele wt u o! large calibre, fil trench motas, tepe self rà m"eridL a oeoavud ksw ebq*a wopeayf ..eta<t ofaee 144 mna-chine guna, iv. vleu R@ * M Uhroeguis dM iin rgtts-tr ofe UM old0&No. 1 :K * plants, a-nd a grest quantity of rifles, îy sndf vus apparent Iadlenes., %.- WM ,~jj~Pele-the frlendîy migote, bé -bell.ad vanieus other s»_but &a-Il tise Ue <i blainserink- tnda fen cDaeb sieCa- ~te Idyw74aveti ~ ew teriarin« g <vthe in lfrYsiS li iaan W aea eCoi&aMnUs l* v -th Is mùe t goMo tises _________ euher meu aceepte"asparetb a,.,es. la 1,n. vgotUaatbel« *OubO? M77os 41ONmpwitbost prsfa.»,paror Itap TWO AMERCAN AVIATORS Fiamt as.. ne .t51b o clus du-tIUIIef0 3 leuof b?' ma KILLED 114FRANCI. someubaereMa«en lst <nemosothrh« o. Wdsiedo&o ï a wu bave1 - liamtie mep et *uelav* peumu fmsuPf- A despstch <rimaParis mays: '1e»eibrason. sud iru*T W *0<User ". 0lis~~e àue. Ameicsra la-to.baeu boM lUu vrtS eg tom al ---~b ~~io t ieb *ç nt reeelve bDmfr ht d>. I~ Gre on gt7s kf ~ s,~ talnbnq Aevlt« esps1tuen te s <0 565gV5L S9 à eti mebomr ee rett. dtemiTb#b -but in~ r der ibM*gle lieced t ii ay 00#b sud merelft for b omuu PUs ~ -~ tc.. 54 ï r i 'I jys j, .wmmwý RKO INDIVIDUAL -PARCEIS tarkets of the WSild ffAUANS RENEW OFFENSIVE TO PRLS ONERS IN GERMANY Trot Breidsffs'-TAKU 4,73,1 MENINON DA Explanation of the New British Order Has Been Received at $1.74, tNo. 3,$1Bay;port. O4 whea t gSse f eecsCpt do h Ottawa. ' trading 3c. above new crop. Gorizia. No. 3, 63; extra No. 1 feed, 63c; No. 1 _______ feed, 63c, track Bay ports. A despatch f rom Ottawva says: An, addressed ta the latter being dealt Arn'rican corn-No. 3 yellow, new, A despakch from Rome says- The' south of the Oppacisearod explanation of the new British order with according to an existing system 98.,, Der. shipment. Nàprohibiting the sending of acl di- ý Under the new plan supplies will be Ontario oats-No. 2 white, 62 ta 64. e tan remed thei naorc GorAsia resitofteginin the )1À ý1 N"s ~~~~rect to individual prisoners-of-war in Fent ta every prisoner, but 01n1Y nominal; No. 3 white, 61 to 63c, nom- anth rsdy'o 4 yocu her Gemn hsbenr£ivdb- h hruhon etrlogaiaioteinal, according ta f reights oubside. tions, an h is a' perations daycup thestrsoesoT- - Gemanybas een eceïed b thethrugh ne cntra orgnizaionthe Ontario wheat-New No. 2 Winter,' netted 4,731 prisoners, six cannon, voli and San Marcoaiela h ., Government. The newv plan bas been British Red Cross. The central coul- per car lot, $1.75 to $1.77; No. 3, do., nbumerous machine guns and large heights eat of Sabr FO TH R I A forrnulated by the new Central Pris- mittee or an arganization autoid $1.73 to $17'M, accarding to freights. quantfties of other booty. Strong sys- On the Carso paeuteIain oners-of-War Committee of the Brit- hy the central committce will examine cut.side. 01(1 crop-No. 1 commercial, terrs of defences on the beight5 east at points advanced ams nmie ish Red Cross Society and the Order and pack ail parcels before sending $1.70 to $1.72; No. 2 commercial, $1.60'o oii n nteCroes f~s fSgt w-hrsa ieo N v X of St. John of Jeru-alem in England, them ta the prisoners. While adequate ta $1.63; No. 3 commercial, $1.51 tai Vallone were wrested from the en- strong positions wee on Th and the British Government hns ap- supplies of food will be sent by au- $1.55* m anre i n tlnpossonhu fteCr( nted for the Royal Naval Cnn- proved af it, ta take effect December thorized organizations aut of their. Pea-g-No. 2, $2.35 ta $2.40, accord- demy andtre mi i taian pssesiorunter ofte lethCrofhinwsbre i muanning the ncw shipi despite theh Gomostentdesperatealecounter-es teyllthesoEleventh Armyg tofCarpa. oHeree Bo phyrsie a ervie. frfuterifomtona t hee- be possible for persans ta send nominal; feed, $1.02 to $1.05, nominal. weather Gen. Cadorne launched his sztormed and Kribuci n i o 7 od hyiqe cctd.fect that this ill have on shipments parcels to individual prisatiers Buckwheat, $1.15 bid. infantry actoss the rain-soaked ter-, carried, This latterhih oiae per d3y - FreeKi . of Christmas parcels now being pre- through the authorized organizations. Rye No. 2, $1.25 ta $1.27, accord- ra in against the Austrian lines, which Monte Pecinka, a stog A tia inaration Allowance . , pared in Canada. It is provided, however, that such ing to freigbts outside. . were penetrated at several points'position, f rom thEest The abject of the new plan is to parcels sent ta an individual prisoe Manitoba flour-First pateti es aalRcut- r liiaethe necessity of the Britishb ut o exceed30pud rspe jute bags, $10.00; 2nd patents, do.,j censorship by preventing the use of week, and must -not contain breadon.0 to gbkr' o,$.0, o-SETLVNE. RULES0FWR avlSriefood parcels a en of conveying cake or tinned f ood, as such Ontarioo lour-Winter, according ta W information ta the enemy, also ta Ca- articles are difficoît ta censor witbout sample, $8.00, in bngs, trnck Toronto, Lively Scenes la a Y. MI. C. . . lut ()Id Fighters M'eret r arflt oriaeadcnrltesple fspoiling. Thiý is an outline ofth prompt shipmenib. nt the Front.ObevTem foodfer he risoers Theordr wf chemee fufuIl rtiuar r ofchicaarsreof whichar oareeliireMMon-lfnthe-CarageofotesBitisliverede fMont-f apply toalnl British prisoners, --naval being forwardýd by mail. re] freights, bags included, bran, per btelnug fteBiiham, Tefte fterlso iiie --and milit.ary, except officers, parcels - - on, $30; shorts, per tan, $32; middl- says Mr. G. A. Birmingham in the warfare, which GemnCasboe _______________________________________________________ ngs, per ton, $34; good feed flour, per Cortihill Magazine, the building is so ruthle-Sly, Was Gois aieo bag, $250. called "Sweet Lavender." It is a D-lft, who attcmptdtl oiyeit NO W N E ES-looked at the men wbo sixty seconds Hnay-No. 1. per ton, $12 ta $13; No. Y.M.C.A. but, but bardly more like ing customs duirngteTiyYer O W T R RE T TIE LAST SHOT before had been toiliflg with him: 2, per ton, $10 ta $11, track Toronto. the hut of civil life than it is like the War. ON SOMME FRONT DID THEe TR The gay. Straw-Car ltprtn 8t 9 lwrf rom whicb it takes its -name. That was tbree ON OMM FR NT he un-he un as her l*Ued D D T E T IK but the breecb, that wonderful, beau- Country Produce-Wholesale. The walls are of thivil wood. The rouf and bis book gtoonbcm h ai tiful back door that witb a turn of the Eggs-New-laid, cartons, 48 ongs cogneda. Itcnarins letwa f. warf aroe oren cutiswr Allies' Offensive to Continue wriest wag closed andr locked againat 50c, new-laid, ex-cartons, 46 ta 48e; lnlw hls lrn lcrefgbigt xedtertrioyte THE IIER11I O F A BOY M'HO incredible pressures, stood open. He stora ge, selecta, 39c; storage, No. 1, 36 lights bang fromn the rafters. Inside were wise to recngîeth dnnne NNhnee Wahe tta 17c. Butter-Creamnery prints, the halls are gatbered hundreds of of propitiating t]erftr ujes Whenevr Weater atDISLIKED NOISE. istumbled ta the gun. It was qileer, f resh made, 48 ta 44c; creamery prints, soldiers. In the one that we enter sa, punctiliauswreteadfhts ail Favorable, but thero, was a curiaus little riflgillg storage, 42 te 43c; creamery solids, first the men are sltting, pncked close that during thewrs hihfloe A____hfrm Lodn as In hi-, ears, a sanl souod that trailed 414 ta 42c; choice dniry prints, 37 ta A~' And patcb f romhiLondonensly,:,away and last itself dawn long ave- 39c; ardinary dalry printils, 33 ta 35c;i together, at small tables. They turn 'the French Revoliothsatckn Duringr the course of an interview n Hi Mter Wips ety nusounayslnc. esw g bakers, 30 ta 32e. Cheese-New, I over the pages of illustrated papers. the French actuaypidbefo "Heth the AsaociatedsPrthe correspond- alBehNs streWnsh. i large, 23 ta 2314c; twins, 2314 ta They drink tea, cocoa and bot mnlk. camping-gtaiandsan fo hsptl. en o husdy Mjo-enra . 1locked with the familiar snug clash 23%c; triplets, 23½ ta 23%lc; stiltons, They ent butn and slices of brend Even more ludicrswsanicdt B.Muiccif ieto fmliayBY n cik iesn ta ialsel24 ta 24',1c. and butter. They write those letters wbich occurreddung tefgig B. Mrice, ctho ectr Of mhtr n lc.lesn htfinalshell1 Pnutry-Spring chiekens, lb, live, hme that express so little and that round Mainz in 173 asked what be tbougbt of Field NMar- It was the custom of bis mather ta shrieking on it.s journey, and dropped. 116 ta 17c, dressed, 21 ta 22c; aid fowl ýhl n Hndnur'ssatmetthat boast mildly ta friends that Geargie "I say, X battery . .. hello, hello lb, live, 14 ta 15c, dressed, 17 ta 19c;ta those wbo understnnd meanigo An Austrian irginttaiius a thel vn indenburges statenet bekhdnvrbeIa os"by n ..aeyuteeYou've d one the ducklin.gs, lb., live, 12 ta 13c, dressed, miuch. cross the river, wehl pb h the Enhtetesllen co tnthbraktheadsneertben hda 'nisy' boand .of.tare you .therls n lne ae 17 toIlle. In the other, the inner, hall there ferryran ibecause edraddray thqouGbte est auer rnt in tbirty t aetnha afimer sin ston tr emp tatlasten edsare u Benns-Hand-picked, $6; prime, $5. are more men. The evening's enter- money for the tob ahr hnds e e a arc ehe: tuh hntes.tmnso ot nterepaeet..e Y Honey-Tins, 21/2-b tins, 12% bo tainmetit is about to begin. On a nair- oe h oeb -Our recent offensive was not de- adoring mothers. writes W. L. R. in 'there ? Bell . . . hello.. 13e a lb.; 5-1b. tins, 124-c a lb.; 10lb. a ltoma n n ftehl themselves, theAstincamyur London Mail.broaktiswer came ta the advaneedtins, 12C alb.;60 -lb. tins, claver, Il% c. a piano. The pianist flogs the keys, edr tth %vas to relieve the presszure on Ver- As an infant he cried pitifully at observer's cail. But Georgie, lying a lb. Comb honpy-Seîects, $2.40 Betderanocte vainFrch fthe sound of a steamner'9 whistle; as limply by X battery, turned aver and ta $2.75; No 2, $2 ta $2.25. adaoetebblo aksud dougserheand i ahorecelaoesvauey t bs unGsuatin Ptaoe-awsBunwikinca same "rag-time" melody, once popu- life, and disregarete itencis sible. I will net undertake to ay ay ti t tî -e hlb a r n its bd auces, itb it gaun qatnse te- wBuswcincrlar, naw forgatten o fspse thrruies of v -fra toee hthrit will take thirty years to te toy pssn 'it percussion-caps onn te ar as, touh wnit anthe $165ot$10 a bag hten, nca o me.sere or h ra voiea up enemies who til bevdt get the Germans out of France, but which gave bis companions suchi h irabhuhwodrn th 16 e$17 a.hoe e ornd in r hant it. Thkes faitbfully were tkna invf the allied strength is constantly grow-_ thrîlls of joy; thus those wbo de- sudden stillness. Provi8ions-Wholesale. ah uenbeins tercachatesIThe agos by degresteeaotep- ing and the German strength con- ighted in the arts of teasing were "Didn't aeem to make any nige, ~Smokdmet-aaudnid m 4i eencertains et Soethe spirit ofItenesdper stantly declîning. The cffect of the abres.Thnie bt pnghm i ndisto- tat lan othae mrmu1red "-to 25c; do., heavy, 22 ta 23c; coked, the name of Corporal Smith. A mati But the Prussîtshv8laaat allîe offesive n acmulat"e. Wenftres T exurtin osaeifted s nIud tenhe clswarn I4fesd ' I3 e3e oî, 9t 0;beka lenps upon the platformn. île la greet- e nteiesstfrhb lue the wenther permits its resumrption pprbg o xmpe l obsA d then ecls e bisieeandbacon, 25 ta 27c; backs, plain, 26 te ed witb ebeers. Be and the pianist witz after Waterowihmy b the resuits will be grenter thon ever. ear would make him tremble and fioated noalvl.eqiieder 27c; boneless, 28 ta 29c. Atettie hrdissruk up in 1w tbssnecs Torrential rains in the pàst week, grow pale-a fact wbich could net be sen of silence. Plesa or r cured as,1 c orperlt.SA t ndsveaprova;is Theck i use of faorcin a saslt hav prcentril actioflv< of any great lost sight of by the nerveless bulliesi At home, witb a decoration for dis- estacud..CrolSmhnd prvl; ie'e consequece. of the shool. tingushed conduct ta lMs credit, loud Cured mets-Long clear bacon, 18 Sng egins. If it is the kind ef sng and "Every ides fpiathrpy' " is no doulit truc that the Ger- This nervaus trouble stayed with saunds or whispers are sanie ta hlm t'a 184ce. per lb.; clear bellies, 18 ta that bas a chorus, the audience shout1 war is a most 1eneo.Serr mani, in recent fight.n hîa\e been short him as bu grew up, loud and sudden 'naw, though a clever doctor hopes ta1i Lard-Pure lard, tierces, 19% to, si ningwith av Sith o bi s .heC AD NS TLO . of ammunition. During the Winter, soistds causing him acute suffering, 'osmtigi h atr But he 20c; tubs, 20 ta 20V&c; pails, 20,j~t oeteapasebsde wy n with itie short days, limiting the use and when the wa.r broke out he wns i o napfoa i ohr2044ec; compound, 15 ta, 16c. of riley tliey will be able ta ce- faced with n difficuîty negligible by snid, "Be neyer was a noisy boy." Cottionseed ehl-Tierces, îSc; tubs, other man takes bis place on the plat- Most ef Theini aeMvdF plenish their stores but, despite the mont normal men. île wns patrictic 16; pails, 161%c._____ ianist Is a atifgei u tWher SA meAh roi taw sy: 1,ad weatber, we bave no intention of eneugh; be warîted ta enlist; he did %oAntreai Mmrketa. iaite hm tea mentoa eng, give even CAlepacsrpr ht ota h letting up on then. Our offensive elist. But war meant guns. And -otelNakt ohmtenieo og ieee al die will continue tbroughout the Winter %guns, modernarien especially, meanttPlaces Thal Markd the Begîannng of No 2 ell ov.$110 te $,11 Oicnsan ac ofmps a ue nMe bs is dvampi- ed ff tommo rnafe eea when conditions are at ail favorable. frightful noise. Sa this young mati, History. Canadian Western, Ne. 2 68c- do.,j ltles. A singer wili start at the weeks et bard 1gtnan aebe "i omdoumntsreenlyfond n icimut om tlfin kik n em jThe great war thrusts its tongues No ,64e xr N.ile,~4c wrong tume, for a whoie verse per- given positions i h osscet pioesthere is no question but that perament or brain, did something for eof Rame into scenes thnt mark the be- Barley, Man. feed, $1.02%4. Flour, hasl kenisInadfrntheot. phrise rs Ieeroain nte - hetr hri igtsarey1Men..Spring wheat patents, firets apsVImkenisInadfenthe or. eeis maeadteirateia in l-the wanh teternihole nigofhscacl lnnse ua itr n h 1.0 eod, .60; strong' bakers,' key; the pianist neyergie .So -- -4 - eneli's orle nd matril, i-ho n xagertioi;sic o bi lf e- foundations of religions and empires. 1$9.4;Wn*rptet hoe,195;how, inistrument and singer girt ta- CIVILIAN VICIM thogh heybae ben bletamai- lng enties, etemied a ctiqerIn this mevitigpicture aur attention straight reliers, $8.90 te $9.20; do., gether-mtore or lesa. There is no 0FGE ANMT DS tain~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ th..be tthi1ivses ih .ie -ea -Iey1bshencledt hetaiioa it as.$.5 a$4. Role at, dat-_i sngeane% basbfuilhanglrng',

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