Daily British Whig (1850), 15 Sep 1914, p. 3

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EYES TESTED WITH OUT CHARGE NO DRUGS USED CASES REQUIRING MEDICAL ATTEN- TION WILL BE 80. INFORMED Keeley Jr., M.0.D.0. OPTOMETRIST AND OPTICIAN 226 Princess Street 8 doors above the Opera Howe Some people look well in glasses. Some do not. You think the difference is'in the people, but it is probably in the glasses, Fits-U Eyeglasses are distinctly becoming as well as firm-holding and comfortable. They bear the monogram @ vrhich means reliability. We have them here, Best's " YESIGIR SPECIAL 151% Open Sunday 1.30 te % 6.30.9 _ Herels Your New Fall Suit and Overcoat N VIENNA ~ CASING MUCH ALARM The Stermest Measures eg; Taken to Suppress 1 | EE MEN KAYE BEEN SHOT hard be be An re- small MAN Army now being pressed by jans It will evacu Brussels near future There Rly a comparatively now. oy very Soldier m An body A Sweetheart. rp, Sept. 15 In all the big movies stores in Aptwerp the 3 are knitting grey socks for the oldiers between sales. "For vour sweetheart?" girl was arked "Yes," ing, "'but 1 don't know every soldier is my WHO HAD - MADE VIOLENT | SPEECHES TO UNEMPLOYED, one pret- she said which sweetl- Refugees Ave Pouring Into the City Along With Great Numbers of Wounded--Every Place -in Filled Up--No Uniforms Equipment For Last Classes Called Out, Vienna, via Rome, Sept. 15. authorities are adopting the est measures. lo suppress rioting of the unemployed. The or, of caring for the refugees is a desper- ate one, Thousands of refugees from Galacia have arrived here. The po- lice have been ordered to prevent street parades of the unemployed Several mass meetings have been held at which violent speeches : or ) were made and some of the leaders shall be davon #1 1 . the fb have been comrt-martialed and shot. an empire its. entire lehting |i: | ib ---- To Push to Berlin. 15. ---That Hungary trong Ru has been final-|°¢ I abando od . intimated he to-day. It is realized by the Rus - i | i | or | | the | Ly Petrog proposed an general staff that the German re- sistance will be -very strong and it has been definitely decided that the) entire. Russian field army, first and | second "line troops, will be retained |! for the capture of Berlin The czar Is determined that Ber- 5 * 'Meanwhile trainloads of wounded | S{rensth. His former friendship for continue to voll into the city It SiS kpiser an been 7o; is impossible to properly ware for] a y them. v The Al surgeons at the $s gho Jiget bitter the zar has ever t front and the volunte have mot determined (hat ey one Wind had the experience necessary for iy iS lope x2 many of the problems presented. By: Jerlin and tha t oe i Fide 1 | ery e¢ity hespital and public boild WR --3 . Read Rie Foop ing, even the school houses fil) oat Se of 1] he > el 3 a ted | led and thousands are being cared! ., ne intetrd io 2% ape. 7 for in private houses I Sustria for the Da . pal The last classes of the Landsturm |, 0 =, "C rd Ror have been called to the colors but on th spl y real atten there are no uniforms or eqfiipment foi to nea. To 3 a ) for them and they will be held at! 0 Invate INBATy proper jthe concentration camp, until wuni-| forms and rifles can be proecur from the ot ying couptries though no effort being made Ydisguise the fact that the Au "army suffered another defeat earlier fighting in Galacia. i stated at. headquarter al staff th tho ! proving ' replaced by en officials y are ut age but wil War al report. san Monday, m lodged in Bellew , Commercial Councillor Faudor, rin, 'has promised 50 marks ($12 o the aviator who fi.st throws sue ssfully eight bombs on English despatch Amsterdam been Notes, Ain ofhed s Prix arrived, in Berlin, and natn ee i= at soil from | an agreement reached | whereby France and Germany wil v1 cha an equal number of h- oiit and Av armies we have irly This phase is heard nds in London, with some added a | German Aviny Corps Captured, 15. A« morning prisoners, | ording t | in th { from no army I London, Sept ed th an entire wral Von | surrounde tish-l'rench hou ho n re. "eppe, ¢ corps from Cer mand, has been tured bv the One report surrendered, number several guns a ucks com- | and cap-! on such can "But we'v troops. | ious phar on h sand. men | while place ent Ve and - - 1'a lai store of sup- | A Servap Of Paper, Pr rap of ul to ritain paper." plies } rm said - { is roa Gloom In Germany. Amsterdam, Sept 15 Ad J i } re i hero Oise, tain of er the French retreat. thie { men ward nand, | The savas | Re CARRIED OFF WOMAN. Mick Mail of Bullets ~= French Sols Brave Deed. Sep'. -Two instances of Fronch "heroism were re- ated in a village on the point of oc- cupation by 'German eavalry. A French soldier, the last of his regi- menf there, neard a woman's cries and turned back. That moment the pairol of Uhlans entered the villag The soldier hid. behind the door, shot down first the officer and then one of the soldiers. While the rest of. the ol hesitated. the French soldier shed out, 20ized the officer's rider- horse, 'swung himself into the saddle and, hoisting the woman be- 1ind, rode off amid a hail of bul- iets, Both reached the French lines uns scathed. The second act of bravery cost the his: life. On the banks of the in the days of retreat, a Cap- Engineers had been ordered up a bridge in erder to cov- The bridge d. been mined. All that remained to lay the fuse which would én- : the bridge to be blown up from fe distance, but the fuse had not n laid whén a detachment of the nemy appearzd on the other side of bridge. I'he officer ordered his back, then himself running for- fired the mine with his own meeting the death which he nist have Encwn would be certain bridge cotapsed, flinging the nen into the Oise and captain beneath dier's Paris, i5 intividual to blow horse the heroic erpian rying ruins, LAY MINES v NDE R ROADS. to Check Allies' Pursuit. \ despatch to the fren: Antwerp gives official communication | rian arn has re-occupi- and nearly all of East |_as the provinces of Limbourg, are free I'he operations res- wriy at Antwerp are satisfactorily. The Ger important losses, heavy field ar- remarkable low Germans Hope Ag ollowing I'he. Bel ermonde, werp and the "ehemy. by our SSIng suffering from our doing are rincipally llery, "which i from Ostend =ays that 9th, German rein- 000 have 1 way of despatch adds despatch September ements numbering 60 moving toward I nix, Belgium. The German troops who have been ng at Beirlegem to receive the! mpost le the City nt also have ordered to the ich- frontier vied on of been been. seen laying Belgian roads liketx_to take retreating~Ger force. Another despateh from wad says ieports are current that Crown Prince Frederick iidyn and Prince Adalbert, sons the German emperor, and Princes Wueriemburg, have died in Brussels hcapital. crmans n under h the are ie following the ve the alites , of ly a scrap of paper that 1 Suid the kaiser { Only a scrap of wern- | An insignificant Into the it, the losses, and newspapers are carry. il it was ever made, | ling only a small percentage wen | Let expediency blow it, | "official lists Business gon | With honor, the kaiser said a standstill and leading Only «a p of paper? are complaining becan I The king to the kaiser said employing pais | 0nd a scrap of paper ? ad of hirmg German | Lut why was that paper little serap of paper irs the seal o to the king paper, thing. e-hox ceived here from Berlin indicate there deep gloom j throughout. Germany ! ment making public everywhere I'he only is is some ol | wast throw rset to blazes social sera papers government | inste mers o road { i unemployed of the {That report receive vii interior "German say that Iain stand bv that scra there are whispers of an upri r ) ay, a socialists fecl that runt 1 the kais saith thas been decetved | he ki 1 i. BE. MINNS. Evacusating Cities, Ostend, Sept. 156- vigion, which has been 1st, evacuated the city iroceed to the aid of | There tion of ases {few Some who KAISER'S THREAT TO: KING. The German d ---- holding Al order -{ wain Ger lefused to Sell Alsace-1" rance Must in Give Others, the Loneds, lergyman more aun tog: was is Church went to B n edding of the Kaiser's day 1g ghter adq &n offer to the rance shoull buy Als making 'he If res loan The kaiser and added to his re other ways. of finding a puzzling sentence ig clear." the than all her and supj J alle ft stantly iment, {has pr | tional , dige constitu sal ponsgible refused answer: treatmen manufact Toledo, Was Gre anthan the northern boundary ines were sun ed army worm township, St OC fier in of oii r n The been Monday | large Seutin] I too far « to find umbers in their midst } } | the | Sold by Drugg 8 i! Take Hall's I Lidl believed to have for the pest. was pent constipa- | | | | at | toe 1 | ] { Much Pain From' els that 4 106 Lorraine 1 310 she was and Coats Kingston. shown. Every new'fashion is shown in this assortment. We believe this to be the most attractive gathering of Women's Fall Suits to be seen in Certainly it is the best that we havéever assortment. Your Suit or Coat Question No matter what price yon wish to expend, can be most satisfactorily auswered from our large and varied gation To Buy We Solicit Your Early inspection--There' s No Obli- WAR BULLETINS, Paris reports from the front indicate that the Germans bave strongly entrenched them. selves near Verdun and may Kidney Disease, Dr. Kidney-Liver Pills Were Chase's Used. Joctored in Vain Until | dney" derangements are often with disorders of the liver nd bowels, 'and under these condi- kidney medicines, us effect 'cure: It be use of their unique, combined ac sm on the liver, kidueys and bhow- Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Bills gemerally- successful, even in t complicated cases Fmanuel Bernard, farmer, Kent county, N.B., writes: eighteen vears ago my- wife with kidney disease, and greatly from headaches, bowels and stomach, and was affected. For a 'week treated by her doctor, with benefit She then used Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liv- most' satisfactory re- gave us such a good Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver we always keep them in to be used for all de of the kidnevs, liver and Dr. Chase's Kidoey-Liver a box, 5 for $1, all deal re, or Edmanson, Bates & Co., Lim- ited, Toronto. as fated ms ordinary fail to is mos NM ul's, \hoyt bad ered 8 in ot «r heart apparent boxes of Pills with ts I'h ion of that 10use mn 3 Aangeme nts bowels." ills, 25¢ give battle, 4 At Amsterdam, i is report- ed that the Belgian-Russian force which attempted to enter Luxemberg Monday, was re- pulsed with disastrous loss, of a heavy with severe brought thousands street newspaper don, Monday night, ficial news bureau statement. Rumors battle naval losses to Fleet oflices "Lon- but the of made no oo of MF le ee le ee de ol he ale oD Private wires say the British South African force has driven the Germans back inte German South Africa with heavy losses. The armies of Germany have -halted in Relaca and are mak. ing a stand along the river Aisne. ORR + BEF LL bbe B Serre b rele @ * The British war office de- cliresethere are no Russians in Belgium. The German cruiser Hela was sunk by a British submar- ine ifn the" Mediterrancan, a Rome despatch says. The Germans claim they have taken the outer defences of Verdun, oe oie < bode ooo + Royal Canadian dea- and the Strathcona horse, including 27 officers aud 575 men, will be added do the first Canadian contingent. The goons The Russians bave commen. ccd the advance on Berlin through Silesia. The Roumanian cabinet has resigned, and it is expected war will be declared against Ger 'many and. Anstria, PRR P GBD LT PEEP e +P PELEPEEPEPEIPLPP IEP EPID : «At Maple Grove. Maple Grove, Sept. 14.-+ School opened on Tuesday, Sept. 8th with Russell Boyce as teacher. Quite a number from here attended the fair | at Harrowsmith on Friday last. E. Fillion and+R. Lee, Sydenham, spent 4 few days at the Trousdale mine. Mrs. W. Lee and children, Syden- ham at M. Lee's, for a few days Mrs. M Lee spent a few duys with relatives in the city. Mr, and Mrs. W. Wilson at J. Campbell's, . Wil- mur. Mrs. G. Komp at H og an"s, Rosedale. 4 mm. . B. Kemp and son, Sy nx at. Mrs. G. Konip's. Miss Flossie King at w. Wilson's. B. and K. Jones, ard | od Mills, at M. Lee's on Sunday last Mrs, + P. Vankoughnett at J. Whaley's. Mr. and Mrs. B. Mar: tin at F. Wood's. Mrs. 8S. Stephen son at A Whaley's.' H. Orser, Des- ort Jake, at M. Lee's. Orders trom the ae and adte of 11 anty 1 ded bbb bbb bd bbbbbbhb bbb ee FPEP PPTL PEEL FPP PPIG PIE IEP N IAG Dee ) Phone 441. MERCHANTS ! 1500 C. P. "NIT ROGEN LAMP" 'On Display In Front Of Our Store Consumption of Current 7c Per Hour---ideal for Store Lighting. Ask Us. H. W. Newman Electric Co. SEE OUR 76 Princess Street BASIS OF CLAIM Of Families ¥rom the Canadian Pa- tiiotic Fund. A circular statement has been is- sued by the Canadian Patriotic fund in which are set forth the conditions under which families and dependents of soldiers at the front can lay claim to the monies of the association, Under. the heading of "Who are entitled to assistance from the fund," the statement says that to have a just claim it must be shown that at the time of reporting for duty the seldier was resident in Can- ada and was supporting a wife, fam- ily or dependent in the dominion The fund recognizes also, on the same basis, not only Canadian volun teers and regulars, but also British army and mavy reservists and French, ' Belgian, Servian, Russian and Japanese reservists, Ald will tbe granted only when the soldier is on active service; commencing from the time he gives up his employment, 80 long as he is with his regiment and a time allowance iscmade for his return journcy to Canadian soil. It is pointed out that few faniilies, ian You're bilious! You have a throb: bing sensation in your head, a bad taste in your mouth, your eyes hurt, your skin is yellow with dark rings Funder your eyes. ypur lips are parci- 3 No wonder yen Teel ugly, mesa and ill-tempered. Your system is Sl of bile and constipated waste not perly "passed off and what you Hi is a cleaning wu sonjinge being a Sitios, constipat- nuisances 0 Jourseit it any, wii be left Without Support The British government allows each married man a separation allowance of fifteen shillings -- approximately $3.50 per week, and the Canadian government will grant a relative sum. Where a family is receiving whole er part salary of the husband from his er ployer, the fund grat will be lgss 2nd in proportion fo needs, Wheie a wife js left with three children and has no méans of support, the fund will grant $45 per month. Where an officer's family clabms support a special memoran- dum can be ohisined from the off- cers of the fuad. Admiral Seaton in the October Scribfier, "The Vleet," ° appears with pd timeliness. It gives a very clear im- pression of the component parts and varied employments, of the JAremen- dous energy and power of the modern lighting ships, of the personsel, and of the varied requirements of the' mod- ern seaman. Color Sergt. Gilbert ard Pet. Hay- nes of the 27th regiment, of Sar- nia, brought {wo Germans to the fort from that place on Tuesday. Rear- article, Se hes ederss who love you, -al harsh physics Rem T, ed stomach, Tazy "inside." Don't [up

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