THE DAILY BRITISH wHIG, ruespA Avover 25, 1914. KAISER MAD, SAYS POPE. | _LETHRRS FROM SOLDERS gi kad a Binet Duta Tha German Sites 1a ' Led : der Came Says Phillipa. » France Under Many PROBS.--Fine and cool to-day and" on Wednesday. BY a REPORT THAT THE ES-| mye long-continued resistance of Lokiddn} Aug. 24 While the EE Ea CAPED CONVICT Liege has inspired the [following movements of the British soldiers on . a poem by. Stephen Phillips of Lon-!the continent are enve) 4 - Ae ET Had Held Up a Boy Going For |don:-- cy, the newspapers lone » avons Caws--The Priscn Goards Were | He sald: "Thou pretty people, letlfrom letters written by some of] Called Out and Made A Thorough me pass, them at the front which throw an in- h. What canst thou do but bow to|teresting sidelight on the situation. Sear me and kneel?" For instance, a sergeant writes: About four o'clock, on Monday af- | Jut sudden a dry land caught fire "The Germans seemed to have ternoon, some one in the vicinity of like grass, pushed their worst troops on the the fair grounds telephoned to the And answer hurtled out from firing line in Belgium, . under the penitentiary that the convict was in shell and steel. : impression that anything was good that district, The report said that he : enough to beat the Belgians." baa, at the point of a revolver, held | He looked for silence, but a thune A private writes: "Our great trou up a lad who was going for his cows der came - ble is to get-away from the French and bad taken his coat pnd hat from Upon him, from Liege a leaden villagers, who offer us wine, After him. Not much credence was given to hail, what Kitchener said, most of us are hs A the report, but Warden Craighton de | All Belgium flew up at his throat in | strict teetotalers, and will remain so ¢ 2 TOE ee cided = to investigate. Automobiles flame, until 'the war is over." = : : : E i Veto Sommatdestad aig fet fon and Till at her gates amazed his leg- Artiother private says: "German A A nineteen guards, under el Keeper ions quail. risoners were ® 0th F iy aE Jouder us de oo slone | Atkins, were sent on the chase, They rTP 3 Fy eT. - uniforms. Py ied lo see \ | . ta DE 808 | drove down Uoneession street and out Take heed, for now on haunted|that we had crossed." | WR i AT & warvemawy Mivigion street to the tracks. Here groung. they tread; A corporal writes: "German, spies i d ) 'ror ew Outarle Stveet, they left the cars and until dark There bowed a mightier war lord are plentiful. They come In all dis i os 5 Ronrched ihe outs. in that Vie inky to his fall, guizes. One was a travelling monk; qe ». a was found, how Tear! Lest that very grass again another a commercial traveller, ' 1 ee Eac ever, and after posting sentries for the grow red third wanted to be attachéd bo on I 5 ; t ach ne. depict Some x f ; : & i) iant an Stinctive note of fash night, the main body of guards re With blood eof -German now as|foree as a camp follower, They turned home. ~. a ; ta a i With the discovery of Scout Tatten's Hhenswith Gaul. wate ame SERIL.IWEER by the | 4 i t / ion, all of them typify the long horse in Ferguson's bush, near Inver. | him whom God destroys He re 4, Fir iy lines of artistic grace associated with the most creative designing ary, interest has again become 'intense maddens frst as to the escaped conviet's where | ppe a ° y FRANCE IS UNWILLING. AY i hl CARR Wl Ne Cee ipa wy The tailoring and materials are those who: know the country that he ENGLISH GIRL HEROINE. Pp. en BO rly IN of the highest character. EYES TESTED WITH is safely away. The probable toute Washington, doar 24. - France] & Fy »- Y ¥5 Zoi Suits from $13.50 to $22.50 was up McAdoo's lane to the end. Mysterious Aeroplane Pilot No Spy has repliefuntavorably. to the pro- OUT "BARGE--- Hore he saw that he cold not go But Aiding: France 8 iy rb fl ip { ! * along - Division = street in either direc- france, posal of e United States that ships§g| i tion and he turned back. He entered | Paris, Aug. 24.--The Petit Paris-|owned by belligerent. countries, but}. df Suits from SRN to $60.00 *hartered by this government for the| § mea : ----_-- wages NO DRUGS USED the woods, and, striking an old lum- |ian say that alarm was caused at ber road, rode his mount for miles. | Dijon recently by the news that a|%ole purpose ef "repatriating' Ame- He followed the forests to Inverary, | mysterious aeroplane had been seen |ricans be regarded as neutral. | CASES REQUIRING where he abandoned the horse. He [apparently pursuing a group of six Great Britain's response to the| g New Ise S could walk easily in four days to the | 3ther aeroplanes on the way to Di-| proposal was that if such ships were manned by American officers and y ; C.N.R. tracks and there catch =» [fon from the Southern centre. Soon ! . MEDICAL -ATTEN- i ri Dijon the flew the American flag she would . Just received out of bond the newest fall models of Seeight. a ufter their arrival at mens ap sae ne of the automobiles used to con- | ranger landed near the military | have no objeetion. "he plan was| §| TION WILL BE 80 vey the guards to Reid's farm was ina: The mysterious pilot, on [to charter some of .the Hamburg | AMERICAN LADY INFORME from Fipkle's livery, and while going wing interrogated, proved not to be [| American liners tied up in American LA REINE D ' up the Prison rodd met with an acci- |, py but a young English girl, who | ports to go abroad, bring Americans A iB | dent. AnotBer car was coming down md donned a uniform in the hope home. and remain in American port KABO and the car turned out toy let it pass. | 'hat she might aid France. She is | after their return. France disap NEMO One of the wheels went over the bank | ow bein i i ar ha his g detained pending the ar {proved on the ground that thi would be an advantage to German MME, LYRA Keeley J M 0 D 0 into the ditch, throwing the occupants | 'fval of her parents. out. 'Fhomas Minnes, aceountant at A paragrs 3 i «| shippi 4S 1 A paragraph in the Excelsior tells | shipping. { a) THallallolle the penite Bllars, Seas Sevaraly cut | f the 150-mile raid along the fron ERT | FROLASIT about the head and arms, IL. Welch | jor py Begoud in a stardard unar ARRESTED AT GLASGOW. PON RIS AND OPTICIAN had his arms and hands badly skin | gored 80-horse power Bleriot-Gnone ned and George Sullivan got a hac | oo i jer as al Ge d Austr From © : £ 3 plane, with M. Monternier as a | Germans and ustrians m Can 8 doors above the Opera Hous shaking up. Dr. Phelan is attending ighting passenger, Starting at dawn ada Are HelO, the injured guards a Tuesday tney nade many vale London, Aug. 24.--A party of six DRT ARIA PB € observations and destroyed two rr Q an § jects LAKE ONT! 4 : Na ty. German and Austrian subjects NTARIO PARK mportanc convoys with incendiary | Goently arrived from Canada, being i jombs and hundred-pound shells. | oui to continue their journey, Coming Down To The Closé Of the | , Pm a (LLL Season, fhey Bey a1 00 du 16 wave been interned by the Glasgow | p S, 2 p PAVY é 0 i ¢ Oo ie S There was a very large 'crowd al |' jearly 800 pounds of explosives, en palice. The nariy Sonsists Inostly | Lake Ontario Park last evening. The | ugh oil and gasoline for four hours ee . French Model Corsets We cordially invite your inspection. ili ' i n sn and children. N ' Jarilion -- filida 3 TPT il Jo carbines and ammunition. They as aenian re: arrived at Glas WE. REPAIR all makes of |¥ala Week programme is one o € | '6turned to Paris simply to obtain w i St. John & ared in the T T Cameras. If you do. not get good best seen in this place of amuse eh iv*a: havi 4; | 4ow from St, John appeared in h gt t St snaps lét us look your camera ment. "Billy" Hart, the well knowp nother aching, their's having ing police court as an alien enemy, hav e usies ore in own over, We make no oharge for somedian:sangz * Bye |and Bye," and yullet holes in the wings an aving ng no right to land. He was hand simple adjustments and can put dian sang e jana "Lye, us | reen struck twice by fragments of | to the. military authorities you in the way to get good re "On the Boardwalk After Nine, helis, once on the stabilizer and over to the n ary autho " -- pr sults. and was applauded. He afterward: h steer} pending the result of a petition to OTING ON DEFENSIVE. re hibiti f Buck d i mee on the steering wheel. he secretary of state to permit him ACTING WE RENT. Cameras of all siz- £ave an ai ibntion of Huck dancing The Excelsior also says the des p ' es, by day or week. Speak for and the rope dance, all really fine vised French dirigible Sleurus has our's ahead as this department The Youngers, from Shea's theatre, 3 " v Seng et is very popular. Toronto, pore an exhibition of ar ucceeded in blowing up the Trezes HE MARRIED WIDOW. Aggression. tistic posing and dancing. It was railway station, despite a sharp fusi 3 Ottawa, Ang. 24 The consul- lade. Nespite Mother's Effort To Stop) general of Japan, Mr. Yada, stated WE EXCHANGE Cameras. If ¢ you are not satisfied with yours hoth startling ahd Slassie De nos tat neon i Pion Singin let us tell pou what we can al- ing shown by this remarkable team Ar. A rT Ea 7 . hat no ins 8 ye . ALL FIT AND QUALIFIED. Wedding ceived ordering Japanese reservists 0: Tema, Japan's beclaration Not An Aet of low you on's new one. is graceful and the balaneing es 5 4 , 5 Lancaster Pa. Aug. 256.-- Just as, h he colors i WE FINISH more films than pecially interesting. They repro-| | T-- ¥ g § py # ars | 10 Canada to return to the colors in all dealers twice over. We do duce the old Roman statuary and | 'viendship No Consideration in Sel-|.ra Aston aged Hikaney thfes years, view of the declaration -of wari] was about to we rs a * against Germany. He did not ex- || 0 them quickly, properly and most the old Roman Sabine, a novelty of ecting Officers bly. We e you better - > ork, the . reasonably e give you better the kind. Mr. Younger's posing and OttaWa. Aug. 24--The minister Yous. 3 Juidgw, af Sow York, tite pect hat any such orders ould Je receiv or le present a east. - value for your money in buying bal ~ i lendid Thei a camera. Try us. alancing is splendid. eir ac' | ,f militia stated, to remove a mis- 1 neared on the scene and objected to pan, in conjunction with the British jill Isa Dandy. Try it, concludes with Master Jack, little apprehension that he only allowed the Marriage. unetjon, with itis orces now in the Pacific, is uite y tot doing some acrobatic work with | merc 10 y ar : 3 5 go to the front who are 3 ¢ ster- a ' his father. The pictures Woke 800d. | ypvsically fit and who are qualified mE Hat Ber son LX = or able to look after the comparatively | "The Old Oaks Secret; "Bringing |... , ili . . di m "| small squadron of German warships om a purely military standpoint . l p [ SMall sq Ships ; Pp Pp ore Alderman Newell and swore Mr. Yada said that, in declaring war i tr Hubby, wis ag esvilla Wire de had done this in spite of the un-l ,ut a warrant against her son, ; . > E Higa . edn ay w Re t | ortunate fact that he had incurred | sharging him with leaving an un-|28ainst Germany, Japan was simply I ast Re cen ay matinee a several enmities among his personal| paid board bill at home. The war-|#¢ting on the defe sive rather than | Bhim RA i ------.------ The Satisfactory P 'riends who were good officers, bui [rant was served on the.young man|o" the aggressive in conserving joint Drug Store. i Open Sundays 130 to 0, 6.30 to 9. WILL BE GOOD THING. who, through illness, physical weak-| who paid up his beard bill to the al. British and Japanese interests on the |i . § a Sein 1ess, or being fathers of large fam- | derman, and then had the latter per. Pacific. Japan realized the underly i H. W. Newman Electric Co. Police and Firemen to Learn te lies depending upon them, had been | 'orm the marriage ceremony. ing leucs Ne strug ad oR Hon Les sie issi i opi oy : ii (Phone 441. Home 1376. 79 Princess Street. . 'efused permission to go. The minis tne B Work the Pulmotor. ér states emphatically that he will Toronto Street Market. menace. He also pointed out that . the intervention of Japan would ren- ! "I'm glad to see that the firemen | vot depart from this rule. 24, at Last Week Of and policemen are to be given les- ------------------ aronte, foe Ae Whe " der doubly secure the protection hi sons in the working of the pulmot- ROYAL MILITARY COLLEGE St OF aca TRE he: har. | the British Columbia coast, since the 4 4 3 7107; oats, bush., 58¢c te GOc; bar German war vessels on the Pacific or," remarked a citizen to the Whig ---- . Ops go 09 - last night. nh will certainly be a! Will Have 125 Cadets In Attend- i Bish... Met has Sid, 321 te 920, would now either have to surrender, Z 8 " a te oman, ad Shee ile Senso, o $18; straw, $16. io $s; arsed | baited up 18 5 harbor or clue be 4 | { AR instructions in rendering first aid to Although 'forty cadets of the) hogs, heavy, $11.4 to $12; do. Tight, ontil.the 'War was ever. i - the injured. We have been very for- Roval Military College have accepted |$12,25 to $12.75; butter, choice, a tunate in Kingston this year as re- | C0Ommissions in the British army for | dairy, Ib, 27c to 30c; do, creamery, NO REVOLT IN CAUCASUS. gards drowning accidents. Last year | War service the college will open nevi | 30c to 32c; eggs, dozen, 28¢ to 0c; at- (fowl, 1b, 16e to 17c; chickens, 1b. Russian Governmént Denies German the pulmotor would have. been in| Week with at least 125 cadets in ar a. e€ great demand." tendance. There will be 57 in the |20c to 23¢; ducks, Ib, 18c to 20e; Canard. fo ria a ------ third class, 50 in the second clase and | turkey's 1b, 22¢ to 26e¢; potatoes, London Aide. 24 A desvateli to Every purchase you make entitles You to + guess. 'Bleyetes, ti between 20 and 30 .in the firste class, | newy bag, $1.50. " s AUR. 24.4 Sy " i 5 x NW i ste 8, ¥ Reuter's Telegram company from St. | tubes, cement, oil, saddles, pedals, and any ol? hing you eed fox - trade. i more of the second class wish to : TT Petersburg contains the following Wheel. Grafonolas, Records and Needles. Hammocks a---- i Morley Donaldson, vice-president ( serve abroad they will be ready to Former Bank Clerk Sentenced. official statement issued to-day by | awn Bowls, Tennis Racquets and Balls, Baseballs, Gloves, _o : and general manager, announces the | take commissions by the end of the | North Bay, Aug. 25.--At the police the Russian government: : te. Fishing Poles, Flies, Trolling Spoons, Lines, Reels, Hooks oh loats, ete. Hundred f pl ] appointment ot Josers Dillingham Year. court Magistrate Weegar sentenced | np Cp UE ent denies dreds of pleased cus-|as superintendent of motive power, RE ---- James Guthrie, a former bank clerk, a i lermany Anything and everythi ts. t : undreas . I It f las Grand Trunk, Pacific railway, vice "Pint Sealer Rings," 2 doz. ie, |recent arrival from Scotland, to four the rapott Sircilated Bk Germany right, y ® : Ything counts. Get your fepaim done quick - tomers the result o ast G. W. Robb resigned. Gibson's. months in the Central prison, for ob SLO. Tev0 u a on Sul 10 week's sale. "We are looking - - - - aining jnanay ler filse pretences. population had asked Turkey to in: . . # 9 ' i ou be Ee asl Only a few months ago he was behin ro . Ho hr for greater numbers this : EE SSA] {379 at one of the local banks, where | lef¥ene and estore order. Perfect week. We will do our best ' Sig 3 : pe i fhe was employed. His parents in where volunteers for. the Wal: Were t ke it worth while ify F ; y Scotland had to make good - the 80 numerous that many of them had 0 MaKe . ® Sa RN | amon. He will probably be de- to. be 'refused. 'Several entire iribes 4 Bicye 16S C : " ba jported have requested permission to fight SL Knitted all silk ties, $1.00 ' as . Woman Engineer Gets Diploma. ith the Fepular army. PHONE 519 hi f 50 RL he Berlin, Aug. gi~The first lifted Commercial War, Too, On Germany. . nes, tor "nein Cc ' man engineer has just qualifie bl z os : : {from the Charlottenburg Technical on, Aus. 25 A ger 207; AN i le ng Knaitted Mercerized Silk, 50¢ ! 4 pis Awad. whish. (ols some three|\ustria has been Jnaugurated in Wedded At Mount Forest. = g ; b - ! its onan . e + | England. It has the loyal support On August 15th, at 12.30, at far... 25¢ : . 2 {re hrounida Awanty-five gr vl, of the press and the public. The | Mount Forest, the residence of the "nn . PR ar: 3 s paz hter A erman ne at English papers are making an es- | bride's parents, Annie May, daugh- | ! ] 1 Me i silk Ties. 50¢ \ i a i pecial aftack on the German manpu-| er of Mr. and Mrs. George Small. | ad Sines of Silk Ti 8, 2X K 4 {ihe jnted BRlliantly laking fourth facturers of Christmas cards and | was united in'. marriage to James ' A : ns R aber of neluded 24 iays. All parents are being urged | Risk Mercer, son of Mrs. A. E. Mer- Pubienng analy) nrge: num Men, to deny their children playthings | 'er of Kingston and the late William {enables traders Brshehius In Xentoundiand To Pay Costs. made by the enemies of the empire. | Mercer. The wedding ceremony was |t0 communicate @ Nr a ------e conducted by the Rev. Dr. J. F.| maNuracru : ¢ ] St. John's, Nid, Aug. 25.--Jhe co- The Americans residing in Toron- | Johnstone of the First Presbyterian En. AND "Hie balance of our y . p Adoual government undertakes, like to have decided to raise at least|chureh, Hartford, Conn., brother-in- in aaah : class ot Boots. le dastl Ln oR RA {Lanada, to pay all the expenses oi | $80,000 to aid the families of Cana-| jaw of the bride, assisted hy the Rev, |and 1a buch Stir ; sammer shirts on sale las ; = g ; = armament oi wr Be men offers to] dians who have enlisted for active |g A. Eddy, B.A., B.D., of the Metho- | lists of + will ele : oy EE Undg' ? the imperial authorities, including pat iservice. dist church, Mount Forest. The week at 69¢, We will elear at y nl : >" : at one dollar per day, while on ser-} All the forts at Liege and Namur| pride was gowned in Hamburg lace EXPORT MERCHANTS 50c each. EAN . : vice, and the opposition party official- | are still in the hands of the Bel {over jvory duchess satin, The Miszes {with the thay. shiz the 4 : ly agrees to support the BOverumens glans. . Helen Musgrove of Niagara Falls lonial an Poros Marisa the White Rose flomx 'stocked by all «the 25¢ Boys' Shirt waists Tuesday Eh > A in the Res to be } and Bdith Ellis of Mount Forest, at 20¢ Y / ANN mesial session of the legislature, open CATARRH LEADS nieces of the bride, were flower girls STEAMSHIP LINRS area 1 ' 1 > (ing Wednesday. Master Arthur Swall-Johnstone of : . 3 ne ry : Hartford, Conn., nephew of the artanged ae hia 1a 'Boys' Suits, Boys' Stoek- F | : 4 ; ied. 01 1 iT Fo i de, was Fing.bearer Mrs. Walter sailings; 3 5 - - > 1 v "5 + 2b.~--1he 3 nen a : « played the wedding march, and mgs, Boys! Underwear; P } ! to a or Wellington : a So! ay the ceremony sang very PROVINCIAL TRADE i A . f " J A s ---- uibed to scalds p tmgressively "Perfect Love." Fol Jot leading » all on sale t wee 1 F § of = . received when it fell inte a pail of lowing Re CUT ton a wed- | #5 fA o Drincivad prog : h -- ! hot water, which had been loft on the ; ks: do ding dinner was served, after which Hus centres floor by . Mrs. Johnstone while shel y « [the happy couple left for Chicago next room. to fetch a a : and other points. Mr. and Mrs. oR? SH ed Mercer will live at 117 La Salle | Postal road, Montreal, the groom being se- A a -------- Wigie Rose flour pure and whole that it. ; tha cretary of fhe Y.M.C.A., at Point st. east ae of Tr from "the Vistula River in Brides; withssoue sdispositions. . are konh Charles. decided. 0 fut & to. honeymoons. " "Mustardine," at Gibson's. iAts 4