Daily British Whig (1850), 4 Aug 1914, p. 1

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Bo y _ _YRAR mI NO. 113 81 NO. bs Lge a __ KINGSTON, ONTARIO. TUB ONTARIO, TUESDAY, AUGUST 4, 1914 nia: LAST DITION TPONES | POWER MERGER. | LOCAL VICTORIAN NURSHS | | Hannawa Falls Company Authorized | May Go to Britain to Serve During BELGIUM 10 Ya ' SCENE to Buy Northern. SS i the War. | Albany, - Aug. 4.--The Hanpawa Homey 1.. Mat Wg, SecRetyry of the { Fulls« Water Lower company, affiliated | Victorian Orde Sol : ures, said in } ly {with important interests ut Massena | Montreal that Ehel od OT {Springs and the Long Sault, - has |tamly send a rg Shumber of its been authorized hy the up-state Pub. [members in the advent oi Fngland de- | lhe Service Commmssion to purchase a {eloring war here are =o, gent ere { Mrs. > | controlling interest in the Northern {} that ovder in hingston- ( A sean a i Ae mA pe | Power company, through which it has | Robinson and Miss Leader. The local A Second Waterloo SS {been disposing of much of its cur- | pearkjuarier > are on Queen street Hine | ic ar X 8 Hse : haa N¢ t 3 o the soader at present rvasiting with di ted =f Ya Ww E pert. . . . . H frent. The Nor haf Cotspiuh) has Im 7 ends in Welland, but Mrs. Robinson | BY A FLEET OF GERMAN AvRO. ISer IS \[H]] 0- | 0 lara ee 1 | portant municipal and , other cons fH I on Tansdr. (honeot | | 5 tracts in Votsdam, Ogdensburg, t an- | ar lon ola te Sant an PLANES. vi + i Gouv vould be only g she H . jton anc Luverneur, : | hati, not to remain im the city fox ¥ the eutra 0 e gum { 'The Hannava company, which has |= 00 foocone Mrs. Robinson was | First Attempted Attack Frustrated . | | been largels engaged mn the wood v nurse in the Spanish-American war i By Rheims Air Squadron.--Invad- {pulp industry, is authorized to issue dit Be 3 : wm-- ; ers Hutry Actos oy " Ee ¢ £740,000 honda to finance the merger. sell Tickets Only To England. TO BE A FLANK ATTACK ON THE , y. 4 ss Bord wit {The effect of the consolidation, it is KAISER'S ARMY. { Frenchmen in Pursuit, 8 ith' i iti 8 ) he local agents an-go- | Premier Asquith's Statement in the British Commons|| Licloved, will bo to. greatly improve |, A, the local ssents of ocenee So Paris, Aug. €XThe first attempi- jall electrical facilities, "in northern { orders from their head offices to sell | Germany to Strike France Through |ed aerial attack on Paris was frus- i i i ois i New York. trated yesterday when four German tickets only to ports Englaud and| Southeast -- Fighti wil 3 y our as L g in SS He Di Not sas | cke y tor in ung and and Yu haas) ighting. Will Fol» military aeroplanes ¢rossed the fron- in Italy, as a result of the war An > . . x low Old Methods. tier flying in the .direction of this that tH ] | Asbestos Mine Closed Through War. ; S What Britain as ong 0 0 i mn : b "| Austrian who wished to return : " : b | Thetford Mines, Aug. 4.--Word | fight for his country made a circle tof Washington, Aug. 4. Belgium will [cabital and were driven back by the 1 was received here stating that the|ajj (he local agencies and learned | be the battleground of Furope, where | Rheims air squadron. ' . - * i About Germany S$ Violation. § - Bel Asbestos mine at Thetford Mines { th it as far as he would be able to go! {there may be a second Waterloo with | A Rheims telegram syys that ite. P wad closed down, owing: to the faet|;, $ _ | the British and Frenck 1 lign ess Iessyfes recaly ore, LY y England As it would be impos- | a ench armies aligned confirm reports of the aerial sortie. 1 ¢ British government had i ot sghes ' a ahi oo erode dele de THIS) BEL that th { that asbestos could not be shipped to x | against the < kaise 3 SATE rtiigds * decided to guarantee war risks on ! | Europe during war. Four hundred Sih OF Bim 10 travel Super Shen ae ling es k the Riser ge Air scouts discovered the on-com- ' . x | " d H > { England, he has decided to remain |cording to the most competent war " fl . THE WAR IN BRIEF, po heat und tour shipped from Canada | Bands are out of work lin Canada for the present authority in Weshington.. This an- ing planes shortly after 'daybreak. ? g The warning was flashed by wireless &|or the United States to the United - y -------- tberity ort the A i -- p as . ' Kingdom under existing contracts, pas rity as an expert of the American |, ihe remainder of the corps in the _- | British mobilization complete. | g the | i war colle ce hi . g . 5 i ' > i - ! £ spe gave his views of the % 1 # | premiums io i paid by the importer h A C anadian { lovernment Fiizopear striggle, Yor obvious res tented Rangars at Rheims. Tm Morley and Bums leave Brit- # [and to be charged by him against the mm ------ . pe: th Ehehed mediately remainder of the , ot. # | eventual receiver, This step, it is un. FEAR SAFETY OF TREASURE. | M d H E. son his name cannot be published. | French corps took the air, their Ma- ish cabinet a & | derstood, is being taken to secure 8, : | aae 13 scape n : -- Ready to Issue | He said : : chines laden with contact bombs on #|000,000 (quarters of Canadian wheat | Blocking Plans Has Left New Brune { i 'Belgium is the cockpit of Europe 1 hig} w ifl Germany declares war ) | -urope. {and high power ries, puny 3 ond large shipments of Ameriean ck Tort Dricetonded rom ienna Money Orders |™; eoisiz battles of the war of | With, the first flatter of the Feeuth Ey & | graiv Ch Tor ndetended, nations will be fought within her [flock of flving machines, the German -- i hoo Otis , Aug. 4.~The position of th Si armies borders invaders swung around and retin old Austrians. . para vu ¥ : Bi ' | . . . id g RRA, Servians still h Fhe Czar's Statement. port <4 fohn is causing 'more London, Aug. 4.--Hep. Hugh Su | Qitawa. A dn b enti yet futile to discuss the | ed across the border with the French CHE St. Petersburg, Aug. 4.--Emperor anxiety than anything else in the Cao theriand, of Winnipeg, Passe three | ovo commercial and financial inter- {plans of Germany 16 invade France, | airmen in full pursuit. 'The French Nicholas vestérday issued a manifesto nadian situation Seiki/ing duys n returning irom {qq the dominion government au | except that Germany may invade and [aviators sought _ altitude to. give London, Aug. . 4.--Great Britain, (i, which his majesty outlines the Halifax and the. St. Lawrence wr leans minediately war was declar- | ounces that, while not probably such {quickly to avoid pressure on the | them advantage in the impending 1 ] detended bs Vancouver and Vie- lea He was the only Canadian m | : |S nals side battle of the air. This manoeuver | © "Germany is not going to send |&ave the Germans an advantage in i : ants leading "ldaclars 3 action 'may be necessary, it stands Europe's archangel of peace, has event leading up to the"ddclaration |, ris are remote, and the Kainbos that country and delayed leaviog | : 4 ? b lreadv to issue dominion notes to ] their straightaway flight and they escaped i y Germany many t | : again postponed the apparently in war 3s Filany sat} then says | unted upon to look after the Gero ing to business affaws. {euch amount ac may be: uecessary her armies into France on the lines that ""Lussians will rise like onenan i, cruiser hi in Pacitic wat tle walked two miles to the Ger |. be ; ral : > el ¥ t L Ss to i ainst securities deposited hy the (that made Sedan a possibility. France at ay € te i y e N aoe Pe 1 Meanwhile at Eiffel tower the mili- tary wireless operator had caught evitable declaration of war with Geo} \ i A. (ise iraolant tack tand will 'repulse the insolen ating er St. John efende io § ¥ many. le t the hey *" He says 1 el in : nd { oa d, uy : pei ay route nd anothea we Deters {banks further the chartered banks naturally is too well prepared for an of 8 to fae TE ATE O » Atlantic . Ot ¢ r Joloi i ey 4 In the commons this aAfernoon: |" Contrary to our hopes in our good consti two German cruisers. which have {I sould hoard 8 trap to gum. |. authorized to make payments in |invagion which would have for its Ye 4 1 i ! hich have (It was impossible to use paper mon 1 oi legal tende bi . Bismarck's d the driv- | the Warning ont of the: air and Premier Asquith, rising amid tre- | neighborly relations of long date, and "heen looking after German interests lov s0 a party of laglishmen club bank ' notes" instead' ol legal 'tender. labject, as in tismarck » day, : the | Quick firing guns were immediat mendous cheering from both sides of disregarding our assurances that the Jin Mexican ports. = The whereabouts lped togpther Lo get breakfast, the de fone Clon Peon tc IE of the Fe" me B® made readv ta repel agyinl Hop y ¢ © > ve ol these two cru ot know \ - eT Lh fectiy from * this date Special | a efield of Sedan : 'hie 44 the honse, simply stated that Ger-| {mobilization measures tuken were in foi the is not n Al aur meal served. When boarding the Suve at shad | pa b al Ge a Ee A danger which the. French gov , pursuance of no object hostile to her, | present What gn rise 10 nervous {vrain neat the jrontier' : Seeaian further legislation promise , ne 8 conceive 1 German proc | srument has taken every measure' many had again violated the nentral- fo any demanded their immediate | bess here is fear that owe or both of ic r aftem ted t hud Mr. Suter | | cessary, to give further assistance [poses to strike at France in the way | ward off, if poss™le, Is a raid by \ « | " @ 3 = > i ity of Belgium, 'which Britain 100k | cousation. Being rebuffed in this de {these cruisers may slip up the Bay o {und of Hl hit him in. the face. aor | the Austiians struck at her in 1814, Zemvelin airships as a practical declaration of war mand, Germany suddenly declared war | Fundy, to destroy the unprote | felted him he 4 that is, through the southeast, but Leaving theif stations on the fron- |on Russia. shipping facilities of St. John, whew nm. x x 2 a # must also strike her quickest and | tier at nightfall the Zeppelin lesis- against. Belgium, nae there sre extensive docks. it is under Every seat was taken in the train TOURISTS: ARE HELD. heaviest blow at the northeastern ;thians of the air could be over Par- Mr 's statement was lac ke | U. 8: Increases Currency. stood that as 'a precautionary - nea om Vienna. i Hubdeeds straggled ior Yop dein irontier. That "is Why she is ignoring |is within-a few hours @rop Sombs ing in niténess and the war party | hing Naw. §.-More than gree the goverment proposed to lose {standing room, yet She usual palatial | Washington, Aug. $.+<The treaties and boundary. lines in Luxem- on the capital and return to Ger-' ashnglon, g. ore S # o i ' fice | cars of, the Oriental express Ger \ embassy has notified id : Littl { many o know what Bri! EE 2 , [Ho Lime in removing | from the otlice | : | iermar ASSY as burg and she will pay as little re nam angrily wanted to k a ! 3 billion dollars in : urrency in Io be of the deputy recoiver-general at St- |taksn off at the first stop almost. the state department that dur- spect. for Belgium Pa Napoleon had Last night between Paris and the. tain was oto to do about it. iadded to the circu Stion YMC TI n Jolin the large q of gold held | Cattle trucks were used to do ing rhe period of mobilization in 1815 frontier the sky was a literal met This question remained unan- | the United Staten by the dgtion hy there i cdemption of dominion |shree days' trip. Near the border, in Germany and until completed «That Belgium is to be the great work of high-power lights «from swered, but from other sources it congress yesl.arc ay to Tee Burobash notes v treasure will be transport | while the train was standing al | no foreigners, not even Ameri- and, perhaps final battle ground is the searchlight: are combing the sky was understood that Britain had giv- juation PeSalting pid " x pt ed from St. John to Halifax or to Ot- {station, he saw four Servians shot by can tourists, would be permit horne out by -the report to-day that from a dozen diffarent stations be- Ferisia 118 new money, hackel WY | tawa wl placed in goverome Its | stris y for o joir > AVE . - 2 3 : tween here and Rh f » p @ nl vau | Austrian ofhcers for wefusing to join ted to leave the country Bel ada the o> o # eims. P| - i 3 s . Gre: - 11 invade the n A en Germany till to-night 10 satisfac-| (he prime assets of the bapks, may [at one of these more secure points. 1 | Austrian ranks. / Every few hours al . brent Britain will jo A he Immediately a Zeppelin is sighted torily guarantee Belgium's nentral-|be issued under a modifitation of the } (hy programme for the construction |nassengers were commanded to | * teofeotesteddeoted tinent. # ] . military airmen will be sént up. {o and { 1 : - als lisregard the neutrality treaty : ity in the war. pank law, passed by the house and |, i the Canadian navy had been pro- | the ears, which were to be taken errr dil, re 1 x het drop special projectiles on them. senate, and then compromised in com ceeding. defences jor St. John would | troops ile changed ten times i PITH OF THE NEWS. with , Belgium and will pow If this has no effect tlie airmen's or- United States Neutral. |ference and approved by the adminis- have been constructed, as the pres--ope might ee troops into that country i do. | ders are to ram the airship. Such >, {ration for final action in both hous- lence - of maval construction ards , } v W 3 Latest Tidings From All Over the| "The strategy of the situation a heroic exploit means certain death Washington, D: Cs Aug. 4.-~~Prosle a" to-day. would have required this to be done MN Ao) ge : 'h Siatiae ied World. mands that the Germans be checked to the airmen hut each of the corps : A oc Sutherland carrie 1 a dent Wilkou this morning signed » All al and all state ban then, too, if the shipbuilding aud | thick Slr. Sutieriend Carrol uw : lin 4 the northeast. Napoleon himsell accepts the order with a smile, proclamation of United States meu- Y national 1 A elit ars' oF ithe S 4k Eranir Lime Bad Deen iad jan ba ». He arvived at Brus | Wesley Godspeed, Wa 4 'hat had he won at Waterloo . and trust companies, members ' w aning o 1e ac een carried | + Jock. & ning. | s ' Monday evening. | 58 e . : . - trality in connection with the JuRp. | AHS federal reserve system, and those |forward, there would have been two |3o° ats Es Sock day i Bie ig | hot himself on ORY] sain | there would be little use for the The United States congress has pen way, which have agreed to join, may issue j powerful erwisers of Bristol tvpe in Pons een Ra el ht] . He yeas = yale ma ~ rs i Yor ynto's {Austrians and Russians to approach voted $250,000 for the relief of eiti- Steet v wr i 8 ! the boat from Ustend to over irea OW a e 0's | 4% and south- | zens abroad » Aldrich-Vreels oad spe | the water now, with Canadians aboard [00 I boos . : hpi France from the centre an Zens { On Naval Reserve List. notes Inder Hi Aldrich xe Mr. Sutherland jis in good health. [streets cheering and singing patrio- Pre ¢ "Wild Strawberry," at Gibson's. THOR. of the: bank: la I Niobe, which has considerable fighting He declares he tound Austria apath 1c song en strategy of Germany ana o a 1 t 125 per | them, trained to handle them. The John Coughlin, a naval stoker, on 3 The m-- - o------ who is in the city called on Postmas- | SUI | strength, would be in commission, | #tic. but Germany terribly bellicos in bre year, iy Je ge La Rear, ow ol yr ihe How's Tues ; - - va { . Q ) ) . > ol sfmen rett { Brantford, « 1 as 5 : ] ter James Stewart on Tuesday morn i Passed $325,000,000. itable for giving St. Johg the same | He noted western lumbermen return En A YoPm tion which the Rainbow [ing ro Canada. | rn pi-- ing. He was anxious to know i fon. Aug. 4-The house off o ot n ¢ . i i Fi ondon, / g. - § . } JEL COSS i where he would report in view of i ho Pacific pot ' z WEE 0 Must Present Front 12 oN 8 ny w lay voted five hundred oe oe oe of ee of of of feof of fe eon oe fe fede I'he Canadian tor a short time the war scare, as he is on the naval {commons to i eord-------- : oof fesfrol ese sfoofeode dodo de led feel . : 'Germany must for a short time , : ars for | partme ¢ 2 for 400 val re- ) . y reserve list. He is living at No. 5 and twenty-five millions dollars & | partment is calling for naval re Pres front to' the Russians ING CITY STORES Johnson street. Mr. Stewart will | emergency purposes, and passed sey { BURGLAR 'WROTE CAPTURED SPIES. ¢ Tres ue Yoluuleers tn Man Whe along the lines of Russian Poland. | Buckmeil's News Depot ..208 King communicate with the naval depart- | eral financial war bills without a ! pt a] 'hobe This will be maintained oply until | Clirke, J. W. & Ou.......888 : : ¥ 8 P| »w N ment at Ottawa, for instructions {senting voice saying He Was Sorry' HorBiroke Into "Two German spies were # | Mrs. John Inglish, Watertown, N. | go a cirians ean come up and pro- | College Book Store rere dO Prineses ------------------ { Toye's Wholesale, ( caught on Saturday sketching w1Y., was badly burned when kerosene News Rigidly Censored, Homage Paid 2 tits Tes to Tet vor Foor. the : 0 | oct the Russian frontier, assisted' coumlter's Grocery ........ a part of Petawawa camp and * |she was pouring on the kitchen fire hy the German reservists. The main | pullen's Grocery, Cor, an ~With the resigns I am sorry tor d whe d on 4 . . rai I WaVS Loudon, Aug. 4:=With the tsigna un sorry lor doing what 1 didoh g tyuy»" "This information ws Managers of the western railways |ida 00 men, will be reserved for | Gibson's Drag Store ..Market Square are al present in the jail in Ot- * [exploded German army, which is composed of | prontenne Hotel renee TORtaRio Bo x » N | Sunday y yas \ : "ot itrs , its tion, this morming, of Lieut. Morley, ing a ueen { Sunday. night I was "Rungt, ane given to the Whig on Tuesday have accepted arbitration of the | the French and British. MeAuley's B State \93 Princete PEEP EPEFPE Pre order to @on- | tertown, N.Y Bde ep ge closely following that oi John Burns, was looking for money and | did : + : vage dispute with their engineer cm ing 8 last night, the British cabinet has * {not take anything--Yours truly, The by a reliable authority hau ie tn e with : i The strategital is Ro fap JR Jayor MeGall's Cigar Store C Prin. & Hang been cleared of ministers not favorable | At Bucking IM | sian Who Broke Info Your Store | % thought that they came to the la Bren. in thde do Ld the British-French combination. | yiey.eed's Grocery ....5% Union Bt. We . 4 i : $ {# canip in an Seroplane, accord ATrane A RE © | France has a fine army corps for T0- | yo ge cig b, s 200 to tlie war policy so plainly enunci: oy {. The above message, written! on a ; to another story, but this coliect 30,000 horses in Canada, if | ji5iance in the southeast, and fio - ers Drug Store Uatversity Ave ated by Sir Edward Grey, foreign min: | The king and [plain piece of paper. was received at ing 10 ano ' ark required, for British cavalry re-| oC cm ke no rapid prograns-in Paul's Cigar Stoge ........T0 Prinesss ister, in the House of Commons. {| London, Aug. 4.- h & RH. s holesal T i was hot proved, as men Who mounts jhany wii ma Ya Sov om it | Prouse's Ding Store . Pros rn , al o's wholesale o ng : a ! aratl ro ; It wae expégted that Premier Ag | Queen stood on the balcony al] 0) 30 nD ues ay scoured the woods in the dis- that direction Germany, «v Valleav"s' Grocery de de be Fp > o <1 € \ -_ tharles Hampsen, 433 parliament | " fi i h orth ast . ngham palace last night to re. |mdrning inday night two men ig t locate any ma ( le suressful at first in the n ast, quith will 'speak immediately on I Bie of ten thousand | were caught in the wholesale but they | trict sould no , | street, Toronto, was thrown from | will not énter France in the face of Lowe's Grocery as renascmbling 3 partinmlent | at rie y subjects, while a multitude below, | made their escape } a «& | Dis motorcycle near London and}, grench army in front and the im- DIED. o'clock is ernoon, or ww. . oo LS eriously injured 3 " { being flanked bY 2 wav hats and handkerchiefs, Sestertesde dd A : . | mediate prospect of being flanked . ut Crowds. thronged he strvets ai a ine pina the National an- Werd has been received of the desde PARE ad Prince Albert, King George's sec |, British army : ROWAN 30 Kingston, on sel, public oflices, eager for news of the t f Prof. | 'atters {ond son, who is nineteen 'years of sta ag tf a Nani 114, Mathilda, eloved ot e war with Germany. ~The admiralty | them: The crowd came to the palace | death of Pro RS 1. Catterall, Twelve freighters, gach. laden with | 00. 30H: JED LN Rh the feet. Ho The constant threat of a Nankj Rober: S Rowan, aged 67 § snosed | from Parliament Square as soon as | professor of modern Europeat iHi8- | er 100,000 bushels of grain are in {7° £ He | movement from Great Britain is bets | Funeral (private) Fre Bg ate residence. will give out no mews of a suppose oH 's policy was made | tory iu Cornell university at Hur ; ' i i + lis 4 midshipman ter tactics than the sending »! Bii- 62 Wellingion street, at battle off the Yorkshire const betwren the gt er pn hout they ]on. Mich Montreal harbor. at the disposal © boy named Arthur I. Nelson of | {ish forces into France to hold the 10.38 3.4m Known OR, OYer 3 ] rh | Great Britain AVORG Soronte. : Ri " Cr CI NORTHMORE-- In Ki French and: Gefiinn gquadeons. ith | thronged No the Victoria Mem- fat : Jones avenue, Toronto, died | yench armies. Tie moment that ust 4th 1914, maton, on. Aug: France and Russia are cr > fac > b orial hind grew more and more dense from heart failure whilst bathing ib | j,pzland assunies the offensive on| aged vears 11 months. iki a alr Hig more, until their majesties appeared with the Hiobicoke river 'od > i the northeast border Germany we 14 | Funeral tri Eombriage. 184" Ord (iermans in ski « o> . elleville' electors carried a ¥- | havé to withdraw from the I"rench the Prince of Wales and the Prin ; : { have t | day, 2.50 but all reports are so rigidly censored |*1€ 00007 + : theré Was law to light the streets with the new | frontier and make her stand in Bel- araqui. comotery. hm; to ¢ \ hentic information is. C€SS Mary. Immediately : hts 3 ! x neral pe that little: authentic 1 jsueh an outburst of cheering as is gas-filled: lamps, and Bolton ~rate- | sium . -- available. | rarelyg heard in this country. When |! payers carried a hydro-electric by-| "There will be nothing extraordin-| % law about the fighting. The arti- their ajesties retired a large num Snips le duels will be at longer rang War Risks On Grain. i fh her of people still remained, talking |i : i Toronto, Aug. 4--0i vital import oe Toi up at the windows sig EE . cfm] QUEBEC WiLL BE THE rd the bayonet battles will ha (Fo came old face-to-face struggla. ance to grain interests hoth here and . the palace. Cries were heard of { 8 » Revelations, chap. xvi, verses 16, sun; and he cried with a loud voice | The cavalry and infantry atiacks in the United States is the announce: |"pown with Germang!™ i co | ment which came from London Inst Many accompanied a body of 1S, 19; chap. xx, verses 14-21: | sawing to all, the fowligthat fly in | MOBILIZATION BASE will follow the usual prelimiiary Frenchmen and Englishmen who |And he gathared them together in the midst of heaven, Uome and ga { artillery duels, "d : : | marched through Victoria street| to a place called in the Hebrew ther yourself together unto the 'In my opinion, the wonders vAILLY MEMORANDA { With the Tri- or and Union Jack | Armageddon. - And there were voices | supper of the great God. Valcartier Selected | by Minister of dicted for the airship will ny: See top of page 8, right hand corne" | waving side by side. Profoyndly im-| 'and thunders and lightnings; and That ve may eat the fHesh of kings, tulfilled in the present war. " for probabilities. -- | pressing scenes were witnessed nat| there was a great earthquake sich | and the flesh of captains, and the Militia For Embarkation ne. take any stock in "the claims Ea rm 'the railway stations all over the| as was not ince men were upon the | flesh of mighty meo, and the flesh that digiribles or aeroplanes can de- i kingdoms, where the regulars, terrl-| sarth, so mighty an earthquake and | of horses, and of them that sit on ° of Our Troops stroy forts or companies of soldier; torials and reserve men entrained | 46 great. them, and tbe flesh of all men. both uel \ 153 the ok asleey, Or do any of the Tomiie P-¥8 or ¢ ro ded inte free a uebec, Aug --in ie event of § P ) Saying the early || i for various JOR. A a a inte i fee and bond, - hath small and Premier Borden's offer of an army di- { them. The truth is war has not' ad. gets the worm || 440000404 000000000 000 0000 nations fell and great Babylon came | And 1 saw the beast and the Kings } Sieion 5 20 Gy uw Bm {heing ring us except as to quick may wr ge rove the i 3 THE KAISER'S SPRAYER. a in remembrance before God, to give | of the earth and their armies gah | aocopted, Que 3, oF a a sho ald have slept | | mio her the cup of the wine of the | ered together to. make war against | yyy hes, minister of militia, motored FEE IL LORE E IEEE worm be e P Berlin, Aug. 4.--In presence & fierceness of His wrath Him that sat on the horse and {4 to Valcaftjor, about twenty later. [@ of the entire royal family, and & And the demics which were in heaven | against His army. .. {miles away. 1his, he says. bas been WAR ON BELGIUM. : with every member present, i followed Him upon white horses And the beast was taken. and with [Ghocen ae the mobilization base, and But nevertheless the wise [iii Kaiser Wilhelm formally open- clothed "in fine linen, . while and | him the falve prophet that wrought | the probability is that thousands of storekeeper does not worry [ll # ed a war session of the reich- clean, miracles before him with which be | troops may be pouring in here before about the worm. He emulates [|| & stag with prayer to-day. The And out of His mouth goeth a sharp deceived the mark of the beast, and pect Sunday the early bird. When he sees emperor delivered his speech &| sword, that with it He should smite | them that worshipped his , Image. Valcartier was selected as a camp nationally advertised = goods [Il|# from the throne in' the white #! the nations; and He shall rule them | 'These wite both cast alive into «| some time ngo, and was to have hi exploited in tHe newspapers of room of the palace. with a rod of iron; and He treadeth | lake of fire, burning with brim- |g traiving ground for artillery, » 'his own town jhe 118 quick to : {the wine press of the fierceness and | stone. {eamp area is abofit ten miles [ii let the public they can Hi wrath of Almighty God. | And: the rempaot weve slain with the and Col. Hughes considers it wi ve buy them at hs wore. $ {And He bath in His vesture and on Be inn ideal spot for mehilinptio 'owing ko The Ross rifle factory, Quebec, | His high a name written, King of word proceeded to its proximity to the London, Aug. 4. 1 is officl- ally announced at the foreign : office that Germany has de- %. clared wir on Belgium. This announcenignt, following Eng- 4 land's decl fon that she will & stand by Bel¥ium to protect the integrity of hew territory, is ac- # cepted as fores! §dowing speedy #|§ action by Englad, * { i { 1 Tree Lord of Lords. | hb; at for - fof the Sonne. a ce Tt . E se

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