Cholee of anything in stock, all new this spring. Values up to $32.50, while they last. .. $20.00 ..$22.50 Ralph Spencer THE TAILOR 520 Princess Street Opposite St. Andrew's. 2 piece' Suits 3 piece Suits . a - 1673 -- 7 During the past year this vast num. Aer of people have had their films de- 'Weloped at Hest's. This makes it "ar Where most people have their "nish done and the results obtatsed shows that it makes no difference what Im Is used. We get good prints from Any film providing a ¥ enre has been hen In exposing the roll. We our- selves sell no leas than six different brands of fine fiim--the best on the market. > not forcet this when you ueed supplies or finishing. At Best's The Sptisfactory Drug Store Open Sumiayn L320 te &, 6.30 EYES TESTED WITH OUT CHARGE NO DRUGS USED CASES REQUIRING MEDICAL ATTEN. | TION 'WILL BE SO INFORMED Keeley Ir., M.0.0.0. OPTOMETRIST Ako OPTICIAN | #26 Princess Street 3 doors above the Opera Hous GERMANY'S ULTIMATUM T0 ITALY TO JOIN HER Canada's Force Will bz In- fantry and Artillery. FRENCH 'AND BELGIANS FORMED A JUNCTION 15 BELGIUM. HAVE Fhe Belgians Still Hold the Back--No Pruth Rumor That Glace Bay Was Shelled by a German Cruiser, FRPERPP PEPPER LEP EDIE b Re WILL ITALY FIGHT ? It is officially admitted in Rome that ( many has served #n ultimatum on Italy wo join her in the war. Germans in the There was no truth in the ru- mors that Glace Bay was shelled by a German Cruiser. Orders have gone owt for the recruiting of twenty-one thous and Canadian (roops immedi- ately. The Canadian force principally infantry and lery. will be artil- AAAS s EE ETT Belgians still hold back the German forces. French and Belgian columns bave formed a junction. -- + There is great anxiety in Bri- + tain regarding the British navy + in the North Sea. | "| od Shh ddiedd » Million French In \ug. 6 and protection om German hurled men toward th and Bel {rermany but those be held there peals for Fhe through Lpinal progressing Both sides ha French the district | Field. [4 Assured of England's French | altace k, Fran than 1,000 pd Paris, support coast of the vesterda mors front Ihe will not «t rs of Germany advancing or t the Linn border, um Albert an unle ap help German advanci the ver See and lost Ale won It is numibe compri fight to an artillery | entrenching as thev ad-} far the French Id own Jolire control arriving at Nan headquarters for that than Wl classes of wounded oy mohil that tverman G0 men the 10 tated rms PR Nore | has "he avil and t | | | | troops I hye been mostly Ciermans vance, but more than General chief, took the Gernian seding are have border Lunier wrihern, divi General mand the n Germany Isolated. Aug. 6 i York | | Ata J tinent with | ¢ are mos Nod . wned bv the ( i ontroiie om mercial and Western } hers 03 Shirt Sale For Thursday 24 doz. Shirts, 69¢ Each Worthfrom$ | to 1.50 Allkinds of Shirts Negligee Shirts, with and without collars, White. Flannel Shirts, Col- lars attached. 7 Will be on sale until all is sold. ned by | German companies l ; + cables, an | | | en vhed by apart from tl communication fre n through th British Vane and th viz Fanning Islands, ealand and Australia stralia toEngland cabl the hweling Islands Mauritiu ae Brita: idized It run mver t and ' Fin From either engion, St. Helena, of 'the Eastern trom Mauritius to Alexandria, Malta (Spain), Lands' vin Mac wn, As to Engle wy company's line Aden to Heavy Gegman Losses. London, g. 6 _The German ar stained another defeas, to-day, when two regiments valry attempted a aight suv the Belgian positinn at Leir Belglan artillery entrench2d hehind the strong fortifications at Fort Liers repulsed the invaders with losses, Brussels Aug 6 The losses at Vise alone were 32,500 Killed and voundéd and fully double that number were lost at Liege and vicinity Fighting of fercest char acter is still in progress the Germans having renewed their attempt 10 the Meuse river, at daylight my erly of ca The German in eTOss to-day. Gen. Von Emmich, German com- mander, is €aid to be directing op- rations against Liege in person. Universal Day of Prayer. Aug. 6.~E 'mperor William has vesterday a universal day The Divine Berlin, proclaimed of prayer throughout Germany clergy was asked to' invoke blessing upon the imperial army The otheial Lokal Anzeiger, an nouncing that Germany has accepted the gauntlet thrown down bhi" the + | snounced discount on This © | t 1 v pant | food General Bank of Montreal, ¥ nireal. reneral manager Royal bank of Can- la Montreal Manager Canadian merce, Montreal manager bank of Com German Ambassador Left, London, Aug. 6---The bassador, Lichnowsk ¥, left London arly to-day under an escort of iritish troops There was no dem stration incident to his departure. British Cabinet ( 'hanges. Loudon, Aug. 6 Premier Afquith has announced the acceptance of the resignations of Viscount Morley and fon Burns from the cabinet. Both resigned in protest against the Brit- ish war policy, Lord Beauchamp, who Onmimissioner of works in the cab inet, was appointed to sue eed Lord Morley as lord presicent of the coun- cil Walter Runciman," minister of agriculture, succeeded Burns as president of the board of trade. was first BANK TY ATE REDU CED. It Is Felt That Hostilities Will Not Last Long. Aug. 6.--The Bank to-day, was reduced to six This mnouncement at the following the much elation in London, of Eng land rate, per cent resumption of bh bank holiday, os business circles It is accepted that J ernment has no, doubt of the » war and believes hostili ot last long ed Bank Of France Open. \ug. 6 I'he business, dank of France with the SIX per in accordance with Bank of England fix figure. Paris, to-day, at opened for rate as tion of the § rate at that the ad ng it pddrded ddd ddobdodd db ddd ddd dds A GERMAN OUTRAGE. Aug. 6 girl was because she The Germans account of contin An exe Belg eighteen-year-old cuted by German shot an officer % are savage on + ued defeat + ddebiniok dled deb dede ded dedofodog oe * GANANOQUE IS FEELING EFFECTS OF THE BIG IN EUROPE. Vise ium, THE WAR Ready Kor Won its Field Battery Is All Action--Cup Ralph Britton at Boston Is on Exhibtion. Aug. 6.--The, quite war ram- are pas Gananoque, spirit in Gananoque The, bulletin boards keenly and the daily hed up as soon as they ar- has already begun ) raising of prices some of the staple articles of stuff gwwhile a big siump. has business lines permanent road beds is being pushed along finished part pre pectable appeai is watched ers snat The efiect it in the een Work on the n King street ly and a very Ie the an employee of Manufacturing to his bed for his home No. 8, Lattimore in & Britton any is confined ih i few days at 1wanoque field battery R C. A. is being held in readine tor all emergencies that may arise Mr. and Mr Jonh LaRose, Jr 'f Tamsiie, have arrived for a with the former's parentsy and 'Mrs. John LaBose, Si james 1e Cow m Mr River I'h quite large port and down acon yesterday The Mystie cup won by Ralph B Britton recently at canoe sailing re atta in Boston, bringing with it the championship of the New Engand been placed on display Edward's window ---- ~ ox He 'Wants Pamuges Frank Kimball, a Cape Vincent ectrician, is suing the sheriffs of four for $5,000 for false imprisonmer last June. He was ar rested supposedly as Roy Clark, wanted for forgery and jail break ing He was kept in custody for a number of days, and when the mjs take was discovered he was releas ed He now thinks $5,000 are needed for his inconvenience and suf fering the officials mis take : brought Rock about Misgisquoi party from river ports tates, has william in counties because of Fire Box Has Been Changed, Bell the Felephone its p Prin No. 7, which was orner of Princess and has been changed to of the division court side of Bagot and Princess On account of moving hax company s On eess street, fire formerly at the lagot street the pole in iro rooms on hetween east Queen street, streets Thursday Market Prices. There was a very good-sized market on Thursday morning, and vegetables of all kinds were the principal articles offered The prices for beets, cabbage, carrots, and onions were slightly lower, at 40c a dozen. The only other change members of Triple Fotente, England, Russia and France, says editorially : "We began to-day our final fight, which sha position mn the world." c------ Bankers To Advise, Should the meces sities of business (in Canada require the government to issue Dominion. notes to the banks on deposit of ap proved securities by 'the banks, the minister of finance has appointed the following gentlemen to advise him as to the securities to be accepted : President Canadian Bankers' Associ Ottawa, Aug. 6 ation, Toronto. i establich forever our great | was in new potatoes which were sell ing at $1.00 a bushel. Rephiring Culverts. J Ihe work of repairing the culvert {at Portsmouth, near Shottt's hotel, thas been commenced und is being done {by convict labor, the department of mstice having assured Rpove Halliday that the work would be undertaken It is being given a tement top. The culverts on Union and Bay streets are also undergoing repairs. § i -------- games are being played at the Thousand Islands Country Club, and 'pre prov ing quite interesting. Polo German am- SINGING ROISTERERS THRONG BOULEVARDS NO Tribute to Late King Edward--ILe Temps Attributes to Him Utter- ance of Wish to Free Europe From German Tyranny. Ihe and any Paris, Aug. J. sents a dilierent picture than at crisis began. Instead of boulevard roysterers sing ing the "Marseillaise" and pillaging German shops, there are only mih tary patrols. Instead of the constant roar of the mob, there is a silence absolute that it destroys the idea that beset everybody--that the situation as only a nightmare from which we el soon awaken. But it brings the reality of war very close No one having business in the stree ts is allowed to stand still. Orders have that to-night all, except possibly new spaper.men and they have special permits, must 'be within doors at eight o'clock under penalty of ar Not only did United States Am Herrick take over the Ger- man embassy here last night, but the Bavarian ministry had previousl: turned over its keys to the Americans ofligial Any fears that American might unpopular here on this ac count obviated by the official an nouncement ,that Americans look- ing after the French embassy Ber city pre more ominous Lime since the now 80 been issued rest. bassador be are Are mn m Ambassador Herrick has asked for military protection at the request of a number of. American business men who hare German agencies. Kai press greets Edward tirey's speech in the House of Com enthusiastically. The Figas an editorial : "Hurrah for "Sir Edward Grey admirable. It m England' is with us entirely to Lhere is nothing lacking in to all her treaties and' en gagements England has acted for her friends and for herself." lhe Journal heads its report Edward Grey's speech : "kugland Uur Av. Say SIT mous heads ng ays: * and ation 1s ans the end her hidelity of Nir Che Revolt of Europe It is now throwing of threats l'emps heads an editorial says "Ley all disguise fall to ter defend then many now to but even her resolved the end." concludes with a vify neutrals countries to Ihe article tribute to the foresight of hing Edward Vil "Who wished repeat the words we from his own lips--to 01 tyranny no longer f s. hi and we received German king is our e from great side Europe hough this here to pre spinit sull Liv over es in his son people I'he ticle Mat be ginning or must have in publishes an editorial a: "The German empe: suddenly become mad, or he would doubtless have acted differ ently Not content with attacking and violating Luxembourg, he has tried to intimidate brave litt Belgium It is more than infamy, than a crime against civilization ind the rights of men. It is lunacy William is mad." France more THE SPORT REVIEW Baseball, Rugby and Crosse. Notes on La- that the may of the a possibility team close I'nere i e tional rupted belore lacrosse be dis the season Because of the threatened mobiliza Canadian militia there will match Oakba) Saturday, between the Van Victoria amatogr teas tog ion of the be lacrosse at B.C, coun er no on and he Mann cup ruling oi the South rican lockey Club, the horse 1s bred 18 not but the the \ccording to a Nis locaiity Ww hers dam 1s foaled, where Are] Ww sire Carpentier, wints who Smith, - wht champion of Europe trom Gunboat hter, on a toul ns French » ently \merican i one army a inter, -- reported that "Silver" Quilt, he great Ottawa Lollege plunging bali back, . would attend loronto Unive ity tall, it now turns out thal Y if he attends any umversity, ly to go tb MeGill While in the Quilty, ke more hk Cleveland has asked for poleon Lajoie. The vho has been the ma and infield sinee 1902 from the National made the American the older body, wal Nap practically agaiflst rded sold or tr Portland Reports Aug. 3.--Mondays being a in many of the cities and number of people took the UXN.R. and spent beautiful waters oi th genial liveryman, Mr ali trans and conveyed the water, wher several launches and Dr. R. Barber, Portland, vie holiday owns, a great wivantage of ihe day on the Rideau Lhe seaward, me +] passenge rs » mot by whiteamer Victoria Ottawa, spent the week-end with his parents here Miss M. Ripley, of Lanark, is spending a two-weeks holt duy with her brpther here. Rev, fami of Roslin, are Lyons and spending their holidays with"dgiends here. Ek. Donevan and family, of Ath: ens, #pént Sunday in the viliage, the guests of the Misses Donevan. Miss Lacile Gallagher, of Harrowsmith, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. Galla- gher. W. Aerfoot and wife, of Smith's Falls, spent the wsek-end here. Mrs J. Morris and daughters returned home from Gananoque after spending past few weeks with friends there Headerson, of Smith's Falls, of friends in the village is doing a ILyons, of to is fog Mes. T. is the guest ¥. Farpham, blacksmith, business. Miss E Wingston, and Miss Mary Lyons, of Newboro, were the: guests of Chatles Lyons for a few days woek, Although Wirias arge larg afternoon is half holiday for the officers. non-com- nussioned officers and men attached to the local headquarters of the third di- vision, the offices were kept gpen White Rose flow for all purposes wey (FIRE IST 6, 1914. Fair and warm with thunderstorms. PAGE THREE re -------- Friday north-west winds, fair, | Sweaters F or Ladies, Outing Hats In Colors, $1.50 and $2. 00. Rugs Fic. Dr. Jaeger Wearables For Women and Children We are showing a vast assortment of Novelties for ' Out-of-Door Wear, which includes in all the various weights, colors and styles, from $3.75 to $9,50. * Tan, Grey, Navy and Ivory priced at The Scotch Plaid designs, from $4.50 Children's Wear Includes Sweaters, Hats, Hose, Underwear, Bands, Ask for a Jaeger Catalogue. insure health and comfort. Jaeger Wearables Steacy's The Busiest Store in Town ED LIQUOR SELLING! Al THORITI DECID. PROSECUTIONS LIC ENSE TO MAKE Toleration At An End.--New Series of Cases Will Be Brought Against the Excursion Fleet. { | | | i { | Aug 6 The days ago by Chief | Burrows against Toronto, prosec tions started some License Inspector the Canada Steamships, Limited, are to be followed up Three week ago the company paid large fines in 0 the police court after pleading guilty to charges of selling liq: without a license This was th procedure followed in former years, nd in those days the company wa bothered no more after the fine had | heen paid This year the company ed selling liquor on its boats on 8 but refrained from this pra on advice from the authoritie sale of liguor on any of the boat time is an absolute contraven tion of the liquor license act, and the chigf inspector does not intend to] fsTand for the violation any longer Informations will be laid in : days against the steamboat company nd against each individual boat a: vell. In takipg this action Inspector Burrows has the approval of Provin ial Officer Ayearst. It presumed that the steamer Rechester, which i of American register and holds United States liquor license, will be pegnitted to sell liquor while she is outside -Canadian waters. also star days, tice he t any f A fow Cheese Factory Burned. Newburgh, Aug. 3.--Miss Jessie Wilson, of Govern, Sask., is ing, a couple of months with Mrs. Thomas Wilson Paul, Napanee, called Tuesday. Dr. McCauley bringing his wife and him, I'he Palace burned down on hree extra loads of milk are being seat to this factory Miss E leaves on Saturday wr three weeks' holidays at Twelve Point, where the family are lhe Methodist Sunday Newburgh held their annual to filenora and Picton on of last week. About 250 The band played splen didly all day. Miss Una Madden] spent a few days with Miss Beeman at Sydenham lake this week Miss Heloise Stickney, of Kingston, is vis iting Miss Violet Clancy. spend her Mrs on has baby Load Sun mother Henry friends on of returned with factory day morning boy 3 cheese Shorey 0'clock cathping hool of excursion Wednesday people went On Friday evening. Bethel and St George's will play the last of the sen jor S.5.A AA. baseball games, at th cricket field. SEVERE RHEUMATIC PAINS DISAPPEAR ds on an aeid Ri my dope ich affects the Bae and To producing in- flammation, stiffness and pain. This acid gots into the blood through some defect in the digestive process. Hoods Sarsapariila, the old-time blood tonic, is very successful in the Heatulans of of hen atist. It aets directly, with purifying ucts on the blood, and improves the Tumblers 25 Cents a Dozen A ing. gna Eager Buyers Opportunity Put in a good supply while y are cheap. + Nt A A AA AAA NN, BP ROBERTSON 'S, LIMITED hina . 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