YEAR 81 NO. 205 : : 3 'RIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1011 : |" DON'T MIND BEING SHOT, | : : GERMAN. ATTACK FER THE ALLIES ARE 3 CAL {But Germans Certainly Recoil | at i 3 x y : Terrific Rushes Stopped By | i i "Cold Steel. ¢ ¥ Loh CR : ; i Marksmanship. 1.--The stories co! Fa : 4 Ey re r | London, Sépt. 3 The Chr WARFAY : HISTORY CONTAINS | London, Sep from an und re r---- - {lected from riving wounded are. aL y s wrrespondent, a : Te { 4 " int "ri ¢ 4 os sori NO SUCH COURAGE. j endless. While these probably ) . ; \ | point of: France, give a desl . little valle from a military point . ijn : obtained from officers of the 1 | { | ugust 264 of them are picturesque | 3 y . 5 : i near Mons om August = » Tu "We Shall Win!" Slogan -- Military | er n any ve ; A " > 2 nk and iluminatiye | i; ' Z 3 | Says: Eaperts, Knowing Difficulty of Practically of "the wounded | : $ : 19. wali soldiers "Keeping Armies Together 1 nder | geen to 3 e that the Germans fac 8 Like Circumstances, ;Amazed., kre with 'splendid courage, hut that : Wednel i far the mo at th b put mo! work th iny's 'battle was by : crrible Certainly. it ¢ ( t they cannot stand up under bayonet : Xa ' } end of several days fight } RE. : . Loudon, wept. 4.--~Philip Gibbs wires or cavalry charges. : AC we ¢ : ley "tell me the Ce the Londom Daily Chronicle from Charges of the deliberate shelling | E 1 re a sirength into that day "France (location deleted by cc nser) © | of 'field Bospitals and ambulance | he > : . ! STAR riiaps any other 5 "b hive seen the perb 'confidence of | yan and firing on Red Cro men : v . ree oi ; "An officer t me it was v7 French regiments rushing up to Up- | attending thé wounded are lamen gd 5 . it i the Germans Ky port their leit w ne and the magniii tebly frequent One infantryman 4 y & Aa dt ere an opportunit cent confidence of the men who, after . Ne 4 : 3 ThA Foat 1 British force the horrors of. the battlefield = every The "Germans as t : . 3 § y 3 ; p it. up vast numb ' I'he 'Germ : : : 1 N ; i day since Satarday, with © many pr pluck except o face > . 3 t i best ar reshest R " vious lights," and with the full consei cavalry or bayonets. Then they don't | gt Ro : i IE A { fer assailed the Br Osition | 1} ousness that they are always retiring, | p06 it. but rin 'away. To give-the x ES SSCL Re 1 Gt with - deterMinatio but still say that 'We shall win { We © | devil his due, they don't seem in the | PRY ' ; 7. $e? J \ justly call ferocity, [lid leading the enemy to its destruction! least bit to mind being shot The. | rs WET : German eral | ha! "1 say that thi§ spirit nrust win awful gaps eaused by our earefuily 3 x : y Ropak ff were the opiniori th the nial the end, It ig impossible that It | directed fire are immediately filled is 4 a Ay | British fc ould not stand before " should be beaten in' the long run, and |e rush straight ahead and face a TC i wk ? : ¥- twice as|wou $he splendor of the Frenchycourage 0 {regular hail of lead, but the sight of LE on ny mum ad | : the face of what looks like. def at 4 : tn nha s } " i rtiilery : fair cold steel seems to unherye 3 no artiil ' : cqualled at least by the calm and | Arother man told ¥% stran > 1 It»was really the first "occasion ] war. ; 3 4 ST Mat 1d % ange li y t 3 dogged A ESuTRN of our - English | war picture. He got mixed with a i story on wi a batfle la- and t troops. icy have repeated the sam French regiment oh the right. In re 3 7 ! lace between and a | held words to me 'over and over again R " 11 hen we Prin p i | { [turhjf#le to his own regiment he savs | 3 1 my, an ¥ these wounded men, thes outposts at : . > rw 4 r » cdn that of | vored t f 1 he crotsed 'a field and passed up a {can read its 3 hat of | § points 'of peril, these battalions who bi : : t ties v be found that bat] into Ge go marching on to another fight with..| big avenue of ti Half way up: k | Waterloo it wv 4 ' 4 | batt! hic wit ui nn | were 75 : L aven was a Germah officer of g | battle, in which twice ny men out sleep, without rest," knowing - the | the avenue wy A : { { | foe they have to mept 'We are alls] lancers Iving dead at the side of the | a h were ¢ i Waterloo leesrres | todas i right; vou can call tt a getreat - if road | 11i-'| than 100 , re "How. he got 'ther as a Fs; 3 ; 3 | 1 teen time you, like, but' we are retiring yn goe Hn in . | wwe in-)ed States. order 'and Keeping our end up.' ler," the 1H01e continues { 4 3 4 | thir al ¥ in 1 ta . "Retiring Sr good order oi L has phaé 'n no_cavalry, but there lie Ee a i ) fino officer said in turng ne been more than: that They have ro | 1ay. Sonie one rosséd his bade re as 3 i p speaking of -(} same, day to seejhumber ol i 3 : i an : cake wi to-day ist : : breis ' | : : ; gE : 5 5 hose terrific German rushes. . The] to-day exis tired before a million of men: sw armi- | Cer his breast al X | mg across the country like a vastants | celinloid crucifix in them. Over his | Se a ERT : i MVE, | | atta ree We re well served, the Stuer ha heap; on the move with a valor that ny. a. beautiful little handker: _- Te : v rtil and that has no many A J h 1kershief with lace / JAMES K. HACKETT otlway een ase. Gen the | the goveram has gained for the 1} nglish and | chief --lady's 11 a? p I . " . ; é fire i iermans has all tenders. French force a deathless glory edging yandkerct too wa The distinguished actor to seen in "Othello" at the Geand jor 1 h German has | "Such a thing has never been done | t I a mys Y ner sn' Monday. and Tuesday, Se 1 Th and 8th before in the history of w ariar It {a 1 iles "of the ¢ 7 S - " a ---- 3 3 . \ would, seem incredible' and impossible - ) 3 xy {3 thou ! ! N.C X it uo co to military experts who know t GAVE WHITE Only' A Thought. op i i those pdous | ders, 'for the Weaning of such fghting and the - eo Fre FORE ha 0 arge I toppe 1th ttiack- { brain, ¥tacticiand rightfully dithenlty of keeping an | Delicate Hint to Those Shirking Sweet ndrous ' deej le i A n i n | staffs, the horse army together mn-such circumstances," Recruiting h nda fru } ; he bri of i h I acs é er ) 3 re { par d with the mo wr: | t} : : voted in mome Principle dee agni the | French move large Lon Sey the organiz Wo seks do Kix s That "others. thou eh 1 Pritish sold jed men of motor KINGSTON'S SPECIAL. { ar o till prog $ *e | Vio > Hou ht" hb he ve The fhicer aturally expected alfulness in war has -- " Y titest being e di ] x ¥ x 0¢ deal b a ila lire ! strated An Exhibition rain via Canadian | me ican . fox t eligible TL The : : wid . ver the dark r cked ¢ or it )" ! ey thought But in the navig Northern Railway. Rita AY a anes ) . E l Die and 1 v 1 pe y in i the French have been NS erry olicitor, and | : . For the convenience of Kiygston B. Hall Tot Victoria Shr he K o | or r haare v.£ AT + ¥ 211 of Be T £4 ihe rr Dig residents desirigg to visit thé Can : offer + composite batt 5 X for b } I \ ¢ 1 ¥ 3 ' -DELSH aviator "dian National Fxhibition at Tordn to, the Canadian. Northern railway In addition to its regular passenger service has put an a special train daily except Sunday from Augu | wishing to compete with ¢ adn. thes G1st to September 14th only equip- | We they "eould 'accept ' ped with cafe parlor cars and ele trie- lighted coaches - This train' leaves Kingston at 8.1 A. m..arrives. Toronto 1.20 p, m. Re turn service leaves Toronto 3.30 p m,, and arrives _ Kingston at 8.50 vy ~ and had put reli A ------ : tir 1 « s hard mare and make records, only wi { fanty il marksmen, thre « Vl f 3 pped skies | 1 ng x the 'fae f plane motors of the F' The world has Yet t nay be done in routin )¥ dropping bombs in th aeroplanes, or by spying tacking the interiors of le a i places "of militay headquar ' g 1 ) a ' § i ar began The German Zeppelin is: 3 | tinues, and meantime ever wailable tole tha J i t ented 4' d | mpi weapon at all. It w rathe! | method. except compulsion, is being : EA a 8 { BELGIAN KING NEARLY KILLED. | vitation to disaster, althou | employed to keep it up \t Fotk | the safest navigation ol TERT stone a party of young ladies pred ; i § Ii mounted infantry with | bulance and transport chener four months hence © not were passed over ther mn recruitn meath. wal'ty zon _-- v Io 2 1 fte aun f ts Js ' Y ¢ 3 ¢ ¥ and smiles Shrapnel Strnck His Auto Blowing r passengers in time of pea i { F ty . . | sented white ' feathers to pumeron tn { The Wheel. The Europear I bears joe Ih For full particulars of fall train | EE Leber . f 1 1 wn telephones off The Wheel i Europe oy a bears 2 ule h laa . } : crlt thai WNSUSD ng 1 tort " The corresponder ure the greatest ec adic $ - - service 'on. Ontario lines, con ult thei , at. ho Inter AVY Cote 4) : en ean eb. \ r \ i een preparing per.| Wholesale Infencs promptly execnts company's special exhibition fold- | ¢ meaning of g vher iG i j nto H ; : I into hie : pv v' has she cemented {ed at lpwest Ash pfices for all Brit er containing a complete plan OWE: rior. wen Bt 7 Fi * bs : ena ld . al national friendships anywhere in j!sh and Continental goods, including grounds and buildings, which to a cemp---- a ctr FRI rom sable gloom vy t IS, arrivogd CC] p | Rw re SHES alps. an) : z { lokeé he XG Te ik ' f hrougl ni lect utside' the German Books and Stationery, gether with tickets, parlor car reser-| pov WITHOUT DESERTING. ||, : m} gin hn Bu Why has she not de-{, Boots, Shoes*and Leather vations and. all information may ve | wo 3 | tion: Gf the 4 nd]. Chemicals and Drugsists' Sundries obtained from M. C. Dunn, town Can Have Honoiable Discharge : if 1] R . E f Tibia ier . Lia Lo all, and Nairn fp a as GQ : " . W 7 ati ae ' 1 ) rele i Y ¥nied x from x" mot "p e use I gasoline motor Why China, Earthenware and Glass agent, or W. A. Ward, station age When They. Ask dt 1 . Td y : : 1 nost magnifi war i Or t oral a h i nost agnif are thousand n:il 1 epi. 4 en | ; ies { ( as} ' ur € } x { Washington pt. 4 \bol > I i , dern thought had les t . i the cat nD off nt ade commerce with the whole Cycles, Motor Cars and Accessor: ASPHALT FOR THREE YEARS. |imprisonment fi Cesertion.-rom. the th ¥ € { t right's \ 1 bhov s¢ Ie world that 1 ever been ih ies ---------- " joravy im times of peace yu ' 4 } na res ear brai en. Whe vice i ¢ ough | modern time and yet in a moment How Montreal Came To Get So [recently by Secretary Daniels. 1 : ' ' { i ew 1 16 wir ary ines. into Is, 8 { thrown it all in the scrap heap Much: fhe new reguiations bluejack i 1 . Ss ; foverstay their leave or comn l I ¢ 4 pace™ to . y wed the t € Montreal, Sept. 4.-- There thpentens Liar breaches of discipline, will be sun P : : : Ji 3 : 3. ; Past Comprehension to be an upheaval in the city engi- marily dismissed instead of being sent | The i I alor i hss §- Mote ae opel abt For the last five years ierrnstof Jewellery, Plate and Watches; neers department when the Board of to prison, while mer who become dis- |, . hea may de t : Bo vay. ght i Jermany: as uw Photographic and Optical Goods, Codtrol commences' an inquiry to Jeatished with the service and re : : y | : Pr@yisions and Oilmen"s Stores] learn how it is that the sgity has on | quit mav- have an honorable ete., ete. hand to-day sufficient asphalt to fill | by merel refunding Commission 215 % to 59%. the corpckation's maximum needs Hor { allowances ) a an The world ginning tu recog Trade Discounts Allowed the next three years. The question ' This 'radieal depar ire mtr r rier " ) 8 ! ne ell 1 Tore rot ot "4% | nize that Gey any was the great Special Quotations on Demand, became all the more pertinent when | fional nethe A } " Unil i i } ye % ' ise unou ted Aska x 4 ommereial--echool of 'the --worla Sample. Cases from $30 upwards, it was stated by Controller N. | consic fon, by the cre vide ! : Ag Tans, : ross t " N bril- | ¥here her young men were trained| Consignments of Produce, Sold on Hebert, who has been making a -pre- [since he came f ! : er No rig Tou a Yer ea-past: tar) naval ships for careers in he: Acrount, y liminary investigation of the matter, nounced Y¥- RoW. Jail Prat FM Top dit in chante L102 a oti ae . ad 54 i { rapidly expanding mercantile mar . y © that last July the engineers came to |ticlly ; 1 ' Be ; - " = Frogdwail 3! dh : ram ol | ue, and where her vast army ana WILLIAM WILSON & SO Y the Board of Control and reported f men---compare w a shortage Oo n tery r 4 k H . mhbued ith t nrit w 'Y OVements were - } « 01 \ ; . i ¥ movements were but camps Retains that public works would have to he t 1,000 eighteen montis ag i N in che o . - vieto | £ 'schools for the physical (Established 1814), shut down - if a supply of asphalt | and { me take pat t harrmapg 1 : H at the 2 Te ta #3 iy J mental developments and dis 25, Abchurcy, Lane, London, E was not immediately' forthcoming { had me pabiy r HD Of gop \ "= Deus | has to] 3 Re Iditars. Ledhpl of her increasing sturdy yeo- | Cable Address: "Annuaire Lond - Li ne ee ey } . t 2 3 he : b ' 2 si of Tha men. The world was beginning to see ; a -- « Y Uskub have ween . hat the young men who had been ospitals, which i 3 T : { taught in .the military school the nded ' . } i re rs, the JB : € ae oy |p 1 ¥ cl wat aws-of obedience and command had as sla pd i y tert : To a = & better groundwork for a success. * ; i ' : on ns Bhan Li "| ful business career than was afford ate 0 ¥ urope Jo ete" - ~ ? » N- - {ed by the p an mmercial 'hit « nn nifiss 'deve ment f mercantile Drapery Miliinery and Place 1 hin | Goods, t sim ; : | ile 8 Aeroplar r rived at rieroi on at Fancy Goods and Perfumery, 45 Bike : r 1 : Hardware, Machinery and Metals, power has beer eceding, because her tremendous avances in her ip al finance and er external cs erce more ie step | }2'e: 1B yveuth 1 - r 1 1 . | Bi EL He 3 07 8 I +P a i Hew a country coulc Mhurow . al 1 the Napoleonic Wars reste a upon the state of } ae f b Sa : 3 RE 2 3 | er. commere », shipping, art, xcience > % one man's stomach. And because» Napol: ms 3 BR ? pe F g HE Eg t 3 3 {chen » manufacturing, to the crap heap, and make 'an aggressive stomach was in such a condition that he id ampaign against Europe on lane not think quickly, or act decisively the battle of | EUS NE a aad Ee selon BHGE BRE | sea, is past comprehension ' an CO y side of the water Waterloo was Jost. " : \ Agi i ; : WAR SE NT -- INSANE ; It helps mind and body to use a nourishing, AE a hi E81 ; EE -- : ON easily digested food--such as ; : : Ah] os Owns Pine: ; : 3 3 4 SF P Neighbor, : : a : : gi | 'E el g \ Chatham, Sept. 4 The war has or A NS, f : i ud " §3 4 3 CK h 3 had very disastrous efipct on 'an 3 | SE we ! SE i 3 resident of Chatham, named - , ! % rl § ra anid mH a $34 Moore. Last night he dost his rea- 3 i 3 3 tide od i I i ; Bo SSE sony and, it is said, that the read : | A h 3 2 ig Sh ! i : -. 1g of the war' despatches caused his j collapse. He stationed. himself in ah oot, ; K : & : : the | second-storey window of his -- : . © £2 : 3 OR | ; { E. f houke, and = without wa ning opened 9 oat What u arle A 2A INK : a sitesi J i 4 ae , | { fire on his neighbor's residence. Ope Made of the best wheat and barl v.it contains all ; ; = : | Si oes oom : i [of the bullets * crashed through: a the true nutriment of the garam, including thig { windgw and narrowly missed Juriking > RETA wlts ( Phos c F'Potas ote | some of the inmates Mooré ' was y ital mine: al salts (1 hosphate of Potasl, el 1 | captured and sent to the asylum. often lacking in the ordinary diet, but necessary for balanced up-keep of body and brain, ------------------------ { Beautiful Algonquin Park, Hi ig | Two Sense! feet above sea level : Ne Ni . 1 x : RUE TE : i delightin playgrounds in = America. While war ite-Europe is sending prices.up here, ; hi : The log cabin aumps, operated by the It's a good time to tind out there's economy and + | Algonquin Park, is one of the most ; ! ( | 1 i } Grand Trunk railway, are most at better health in Grape Nuts. tractive and everyone is delighted], {| with the general scheme They j reached by stage from the Hi 66 ' » : . wy 3 3 pe 3 " Jinn, Algonquin Park retin ilard ; ere Ss a eason La y dis and wills be kept open until Sept Se 4 3 P 3 | i0th. Just the out-of-the-way sort q : . : 3 hy : So : Y pot for a delightful summer = hol day, in the wilderness, with city og | veniences. Splendid _ fishy No Advance in price--at Grocers.. $ : Ey Canadian Postum Cereal Col, Lf#d. Windsor. Ont. 2 . P , ke 0