PAGE TWELVE -- nd His Right a Hand Men RIDAY, AU | German Kaiser And 1 W | | VAST RUSSIAN ARMY TER- 8 ADVANCING ON POSEN IN RIFIC FORCE, i 6 Ax Right Wing Strikes Prussia wa Left Enters Galicia, Bulk of Crar's Troops Rushes Toward | Pete Fortified City, 150 Miles | Bassin he men who have fern Germany the nation it is. A A AA RAINBOW TO ENGAGE From | German Cruiser is R | conver Island. Berlin, { 28 Service wa Aug val gm 27.-~The London, Aug. rush of | . the main Russian army toward the | ©%Y fortress. of Posen, in the German | province of Posen, if true, is re . garded here as the sensational tr ews | : of the day. It might account for the Germans falling back in Eastern Prussia. The information wa in a dispatch to the Ex nge Tele * graph company from St. Peters) which says that the Russian . of staff announces that day the Russian invasion of Galicia and Prussia continued uninterrup tedly along a wide front While the Russian right wing wa invading Prussia and the left wing entering Galicia, the Russian centre composed of the great bulk of the i a Russian army, 18 believed to be. r~onsbi nd Hischof marching silently" but with terrible : force on Posen. The Times St. Petersburg cor- { respondent says that the Germans. who retreated by forced marches af- % ter their defeat by the Russians at Gumbinnen, are assembling a part io of their forces at Koenigsberg apt iles West of The German fortified position on the River Angerab was abandoned 'without fighting. The roads bevond Angerad are strewn with cartridges, kuapsacks and equipment cast aside in the hasty fight of the German troops, says the Times' correspond. ent ? "Meanwhile the Vilna army is driving the first German army corps toward Danzig. It is reported that the Russians on Monday reached Marienburg, only twenty-five miles from Danzig. + "The Germans at Gumbinner had all the advantages of numbers and position. If was a' clear case of the best man winning. Russia was the | a best d off Van to be i report supposed contained | since Sun 1.emberg Austnar opposin Rothe adv ane e Russians have An rear Lipa and south Farnopol Job, rin without its li ident Sleeps With His London, Aug g 28 news is, it is not of § Ising in od roman ord Kitchener's entered the wa S NOW post, seo it Chronicle i porter, ' he asked my lord," replied the porter. | one." Said Lord Kitchener. | be here for some time.' id he has first question office said there ta} ini ad- | * up. h is Sporty ed a | No, Get may Al Letters Are Held. Aug sa 2] bee tine been 'eatin In enemy 1 and here in sent to 1® general f the postal fawa to alt Austria Montreal "The Russian losses include re- | to Germany presentatives of all the noblest fa lies in the empire." According despateh Petersburg to the Fxchange 1 fompany, German troops retreatn the direction of Osterode, East Prus sin, left behind them about 100 pieces of artillery, The Russian embassy is in receipt telegrams from the general staff are main hody of the first { gather ter heir office t, Canadian expeditionar dead post offic the to a he front as. soo n to remount commission has | Ot with. A established an office in Toronto # | censorship ing horses in Ontario mail Many a man has taken a i politics and then put his matter leaving the and nothing which might help the enemies of the rermitted to go through | hand | try foot in ibly LEIPZIG eported off Van- trade be Oriem order tq ion trom reacl addressed and authorities £ being maintained over |le | who GIFTS TO BATTERYMEN. Wrist Watches "For: Class Mates-- A Workman Remembered. , Aug mm consideration of the le ! Valcartier Lananogue MWi-Mavor Gibson, the departure of wal battery boys for the camp at proclamation of Friday after request that all good No ritérnoon rn has made a half-holiday, ith the on »on, ens battery heir ) 18 all been packed, their munition loaded and (heir guns en ned in readiness for departure this rmoon Juite a number raps e purchased for battery use, vester and i yesterday of balance required will be trength later on the men's d to ouve vin sday batters Bible evening the voung Andrew's church were per by their classmates ; h presented with a nice wrist itech as a testimonial of esteem mg Sergt. William John Bentham, e SKmmner Co., Limited, by their shopmates of their departure for ac- A handsome pipe and » pouch was presented to each were taken hy surprise, Lut were \ much pleased with the houghtfulness of 'their shopmates lisse Nina Méggs and Laura Me Cammon, trained nurses, have volun- ed their services Red Cross at the front. Fhursday ¢ udley and | of em hered seve ery for WOrk | -- TO GO TO NIAGARA FALLS. | Heavy Guard Will Be Building There. Falls, Ont, Aug received mtormation | commanding the 44th | t protective force on the Wel | I, and Liewt.-Col. Elliott, of at this city would have to rs of war taken at old building is being as the military pn servists being held there under military Placed on Ciagarn Pores tomes Austrians taken prisoners here immigration oil m Port Ruron and Brantford. They tickets for passage across the Af York. Another Aus rman were taken in ie time, the German when he satisfied the he had no intention returning his mative comntry, at L.the Austrian, who claimed he strict Jims to Falls View to visit frien » on parole The total number oners held here is fourteen. the vill be heavily guard Lhree more were by TS >} being | af- letter e are of pri militar coun- pos- allies | ei prizon SHOT IN MEXICO STREETS. Ee PACIFIC CHEWING Le) 7 y 4 THIS TALK IS FOR WOMEN ONLY. oo If your husband or men folks of the family are constantly soiling their their clothes and pockets with chewing tobacco get them to try PACIFIC BRIGHT CHEWING each plugis separgi€ly wrapped in foil which not only makes it free from dust, dirt and germs, but keeps it clean in the pocket. Present him with a plug of PACIFIC and he will * never go back to the other kinds sold in bulk, for it's so "DELICIOUSLY GOOD" ; A satin insert for making all sorts of beautiful fancy work is contained in each wrapper. See window displays around town. : J i = AT ALL DEALERS. Las | Ex-Ofic ers of Huerta's- Army Being | Murdered. 29 | account GUST 28, 1914. SWEPT EVERYTHING. Mad Charge of Russian Horse Routs || Germans. Petersburg, via London, Aug. The Novoe Vremya publishes an of what it terms the mem- orable charge of the Russian guards at Gumbinnen during Pecent fighting in which the were victorious. It says: "The Germans held a position in a small village from which they were pouring a murderous fire on the Rus- sian troops. Cavalry was ordered to silence the guns. | The first souadron rode straight at the battery which fir- ing point blank moved down the Rus sian ranks frightfully, annihilating the squadron. The second squadron followed fast and would have shared the same fate except that athe cri- tical moment a third squadron rushed upon the enemy from the flank, =a- bred the gunners and routed the whole Terman foree "Tia Germans. ran like rabbits, dis carding swords, helmets and clothing St. horse the Russians Ladies' Suits We are now showing the lat. est fall styles and costumes. Now is the time to leave your order and have your suit made before the fall rush. 76 Brock St. Phone 1518 Notice From now on all shines Sc. Eleven years in Kingston. We're here to, stay. We'll give you a 10¢ shine fox 3c. Pappas Bros. Two parlers, 90 and 200 Prin. cess Street. = ee SF ABATT'S STOUT * ; The very best for use in ill-health and convalescence "Awarded Medal and Highest Points in America 3 at World's Fair, 1893 | { | in their mad haste to the avenging Russian horsemen "One s f Nizhni escape PURE--SOUND--WHOLESOME JOHN LABATT, LIMITED, LONDON, CANADA Sd & d, Agent, 339-341 King Street East School Shoes a = 5 Po Eg « Hussars a = Sows 5 * E | James McParlan i MUST NOT WEAR Meduls Given By The Ene- mies Aug. 27 g The espondent of the St Pet- Times ! ) r dismissi Anstri AA A Pr - ny School will open in a week + > . . and every boy and girl will need a pair of New Shoes for the Fall and Winter Term so we have gathered to- com it ro] gether the best line of School zerland, sailed Thursday 1 the! Shoes we have ever shown. mer Royal Edward from Bristol i They have had many excit-| experiences not in their n done pos io rr befor emperor Russian officer Austrian decora | were | council | to the | ian sub ns and extreme measures pon at a special he Moscow, and are du inhuman treatment of Ru jects and Austr te the indignities said to nilicted on members of the imperial family Germans ! The: Cuthbert party which includ ed many Ontario people a wl Heidelb Ge 4 broke out and de was in the war rried to prospec No advance in prices at this store. hy British ste hip Line, 1 way apture German moe | | The « eral er | Serak of Hamburg of the i v1 Swansea, Wales | the Ko Callao, & reported by of mn cmd J. H. SUTHERLAND & BRO || THE HOME OF GOOD SHOES Eo Ft A A AA rt ea a CASTORIA The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Siguatuve of HICAGO RECORD-HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 15. |, DOCTOR LAUDS |"4uace' 1s cissezn Jyp CHEWING GUM » 'Relieves Sore" Throats, s Medical __ Adviser to Singers Tells Dr. McCleary is a spec t on throat troubles - and gives special Pp tention to ene o° the largest torles of music In the countr clared nthat guin chewing kept the of thefthroat flexible and prevents and increased soreness Many Doctors * stiffness | Havana Ang W.Ex-officers of | Huerta s 'army, who are arriving here, | in large numbers, declare that former | ii ral officers. are hing shot the the Mexican capital They | General Garga Gonzalez, the state of Mi is among those shot They | report that fifty rebels penetrat ed Progreso six days ago, captured the jail, which was guarded bv one hundred soldiers, killing fourteen and wounding: twelve. The killed included the chief of police mn that r governor of an, also Discovery Of The Hammock. World A great many years ago more | in 400-- Christopher Columbus, as children who study history well Know, came across the ocean from Italy to discover land in which | we now live. He had watched the maps and charts for a long time, and when he sailed westward was sure he would reach some part of what is now called the West Indies, which he did. He gave these islands their names and called the people there Indians Columbus was very friendly to them and gave them ali sorts of trinkets, which théy hung on their necks, much pleased with the colors and jingle, and when he lift them they carried in their bark canoes to Columbus and his crew some parting gifts _huge balls of cotton, parrots, Christian { ne of their native beds, and what do you think it was A kind of coarse net to be hung be- tween two posts, which they called "homac." So when you are in the country in these snug littln rest- ing-places, swinging to and fro with a lullaby motion, you mu: get who first tanght us the "hammock." and as a Medicine, BUT to cleanse and preserve the teeth, massage the gums, sweeten the mouth # and breath, stimulate the appetite, promote digestion by increasing the / flow of saliva. 7 " , The new air-tight, dust-proof, damp-. r proof, sealed package brings it to you~ in all its original \coodness.