ITISH WHIG, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1914. THE WAR AND CANADA. l -. : THE LLIES DELIVER | Canada Must Be Made Ready For i 7 Any Emergency. } I $ : Canadian Courier : . A SMASHING BLOW Canada was first officially declar- L 'ed to be at war eon the fifth day of d Ready-made Price { August, when the governor-general- - i in-councii issued a document con- FREE PREI PIEPER Pb b bb d | cerning enemy merchant ships which began thus $1 . i WAR BULLETINS. a 'Whereas a state of war now ex- . 4 ists between this country and Ger- rt t Several German companied &| many." g ! roa SSO men were practically annihilated On the following day another such and a whole brigade was | 'der fa 1 4 | militia The wording was some- thrown into disorder on' Wed. &! | Bir : i 3 nesday when - French aviators what ifferen f I t dropped bombs on them near 'Whereas in view of the state of} 0 mar ew y es Ghent. war existing between the United | Kingdom" and the dominions, colon- - ff our wock beture buvne, i" Escaping From German En- 13. 7.50, $20. anh oc circling Movement. Spencer, The Tailor || SERMAN OCCUPATION ; OF BELGIAN PORTS WILL BE 820 Princess St. EMPTY VICTORY, Opposite St. Andrew's epi Ch order was issued with regard to the The British war office offici- jes aud Supeidencies of the empire, . - y > . ' ally announces that Ostend has on the one side, and Germany on not surrendered and will not the other side, and in viéw of the n the PBritish can fact that thereby the dominion of I mn 1SSes 1 re S Canada iw liable to invasion and oth- |} er assaults of a hostile nature, such | an emergency has arisen as calls for Reports that Portugal has de- se I clared war on Germany are the placing of the militia on 'active premature, but she is mobiliz- service . . ing her troops on Friday for &| Canada therefore has been in a ae Britain's service. state of wir for. more than (wo -- ! months, although many of our citi- | zens seem to have small apprecia- tion of the fact, Canada is Hable to siezure ob the high seas. coers or L] Anything we could say of the assemblage . tizen between twenty-one and sixty-| would fall short in the telling, but it will give us Russian official reports deny years of age may be called to bear ob; leas ni 0% : : ssians hive evacu- arms, Canadian goods may be ship- great pleasure to show vou these fashionable that the Russians have evacu A | . ated Lemberg or abandoned «|Ped only to certain countries and | Przemysl. | certain goods not at all, aliens With- | n our borders may be made prison- | jf {ers of war, and other consequences | §i Ww. 3 may follow. Nevertheless our ci | on t You Come l'o-Morrow tizens go about their work much as/| Paris Is Optimistic -- Check Admin. urch. istered Has Proved German Inabil ity to Press Forward Along the surrender if stop it, Const Line. Paris, Oet. 15.--With the Franco- Belgian-Britishi column pushing for- ward, forcing an acute angle of im- if} Pression in the line of the German advance, 'and with the French main if taining a successful offensive along the centre of what now must be REE RRR ESTP SL ren , In ased activity in military mobilization in Rome is taken ¢ x to indicate 'the early stand of considered a 500-mile front 3 : in ny ont, Pari. Italy against Austria. i}iis was optimistic again to-day. Es caping from the German encircling inavement, the allies have succeed ed in delivering a smashing blow » : a The fighting along this line is ter- 8 rifie, L 8 2 little garments Mr. Fannon, Eyesight Special. Paris expects to hear of German - inf, of Toronto, will be at Hest's occupation of Belgian channel rts - Hl Saturday night. Bl 8 Ports Drug Store "(111 if | but the success whch seems to be People should take full advan. attending the allies offensive slightly ee te a tml ake this QoctD y the enemy. all day in north B ee reer with mo iaiane, no = ake bis, 0 CUbation * France and forced the Germans RR. { 2 ' obligation Wo lay whatever, ie a iy. i tia 4 here to retire with heavy loss on oP ) | ISSes 0d S rom a 0 . aint at the check so far ad that end of the line. Children' | liaren's Coats From $3.50 To $8.00 The British war office state- ment Wednesday night says the British were engaged with } WW a ep pe Make your appointment early. g ministered has proved the Germans A a eet rapa inability to press forward along the The Russian sharnshooters » g i 3 're > it ; Ke i" Coast line to French te rritory brought down a German Zep~ I Er or. lin near Warsaw on Wednes- Jestr Cire i : At Best S i Destroyed By Fire, « day and captured its crew. "Rw Trieste, Oct. 15 A new Aus- -- trian dreadnought, just completed 3 Belgian refugees arriving i 8 Pru ints and - ! Jus » gin refugees arriving in noon tail, TR Biyateriousiy caught fire, early to-| Lond say German troops un- . - J if) day, and was gutted by flames. Six intenti i P Open Sundays 1.30 to 5, 6.30 {1 2: § as = by fis * intentionally invaded Holland AR orpedo boats were also found | : ast Friday and lost several in 9. aflame and several seriously dam- # killed and wounded when met aged before the fire was ¢ Xtinguish by Dutch troops. ed. The entire shipyard is under | : -- military patrol to-day The gov . Martial law has been de- fo ole oe ob bob ee & oP The New Coatings A very large showing of the new coatings in wii every new weave, ilitary y color and pattern is represented. You'll be sure to find Just the coatings ernment is alarmed at the «¢ oupe, | » clared in all Portugnese Afri- ! undoubtedly executed by spies can possessions as a result of I You want here, « Se the presence of German agita- 3 - f | . . ; : Checked The Advance. 3 tons 0 | A 4 J H Priced From 75¢ To $3.00 Yard London, Oct 15 A despatch | = -- from Ostend, dated Monday, report . An Ostend despatch says the ed a heavy engagement near Thour- | » Belgian military has left and: | out, a Belgian town, twelve miles | - the inhabitants are getting ! ag La south-west of Bruges Advancing away as fast as refugee iE HON. BRUNO NANTEL | confidently against what they im- | # will carry them... It is not ex- atl : . Jatand Tyo nu -- | agined to be the remnants of a re-| - pected the allies will oppose has expected and now | THE BUSIEST STORE treating Belgian army, a German the occupation of Ostend by the imminent ™ a colur as ambushe by a ce er s. . metab teseg---- - - EYES TES D WITH lumn was ambushed y a force German : usual Only the closed stock ex py IN TOWN " -- | dee dob With many exclusive coat lengths. south of Ghent The German sol ouT CHARGE liers were mowed down in swaths, The Russilfs are pressing changes and the idle ocean docks hear open testimony that a new and and a bayonet charge completed | * the Germans back along the their rout Some 600 dead were | * Vistula, NO DRUGS USED left on the field while the allies' | « -- begun Tm losses | were practically nothing. The | * The remmant of the Belgian Nevertheless it would be well for | ATONEMENT. Germans retired precipitately on | * mrmy has joined the allies and 'anadians to realize that this i ia y v Et CASES REQUIRING Alost. A request for an armistice | + is holding the Germans in r" war. The fact that the fight { Athwart the warpierced outraged {ing so far has been in Europe should ky was refused. * check southeast of Ostend. | t blind us to a clear perception ol Frem fields where countless mur- { historical period in our history has MEDICAL ATTEN- Another despatch says that on | & w-- | NC Saturday and Sunday a heroic ef. | * London military experts say #| the fact that we share the losses of dered lie, fort was made to save the city from the greatest battle of the war 4!the Belgians and the Fremch, and From smouldering Lut and ravaged TION WILL BE S0 i fresh German visitation The { + has begun on the borders of | that we share the cost of maintaining town, » . bo fighting around Melle turned to the | # France and Belgium, and the «the allied armies in the fie) The The voice to drag a tyrant down L di J t R d hi INFORMED advantage of the defenders. Within | 4 preliminary skirmishes favor «| sacrifice that Canada has made in | Pervades the universe. a 1€S, us ecelive a P a hundred yards of each other's po I the allies. «+ fending an army of 30,000 men to} Sitions hundreds of wounded were |» %{ Britain is but the beginning. ! It shrieks froni mutilated forms I f Silk B bo Sh de ors, [| IMENT oF Sl amboo ohaaes lying unaided and uncared for. In sefededededdedrdededodod ddd dododededoob pode | the war is at all prolonged, and this | friend and foeman, and Immediate front were two oppos o -- eems more and more certain, Keele Ir M.0 'ng armies. The German- rifle fir: MOLASSES AND PAINT o} acrifices Canada must make have 9) a YWallalle during Sunday night was continu nine {but begun It might possibly ous They fired on everyone a Vere Administered To the Science | that before the war is ended Canad OPTOMETRIST AND OPTICIAN ns Beir 3 \p iin ; : 226 Princess Street proaching their lines At the mom Freshmen at Queens. | ent when the defending forces were Science freshmen were given {he | ive times as many men as have 8 doors above the Opera Hous successfully rolling up the enemy | yorst reception. handed oot 16 nay | eady gone, and to spend "vast sum * | in maintaining them, threatening Ghent, a large German'| irst "ves students at Queen's on cavalry force was reported moving hurse moming on the lower cam ATCT ewe north from Ypres, and a general : pus. streat was . cn retreat was decided upon. When the freshmen - appeared on the he Heavens and--not begs de Of etivtc the Rests || Green, Yellow, Red and colors, for table lamps and the curse! ||| diningroom domes, direct from our friends, Japanese That wrought Revenge! From disembodied souls ||| Come and See Them I'he cry resounds a 'twikt the poles will be called upon to contribute | | Revenge! for Louvain's fallen towér | { | Canadians therefore niust prepare{ po enve! for Brussels\ ravished bo- {ll - . . p themselves, for every emergency.| were: i ? HI H. N Y Elec Another. army division must We | Revenge! 'galnst. him. alone! both # > . ewman : tric Ve | equipped and held ready ror the' | . | |i Phone 441. 79 Princess Street | ! | S-- w 1 Te +) a re Ze ;. ené af nine o'clock they were seized | which' may come. Further measu | War Tidings. y the sophomores and tied up and res are required to put our coast de | Our pity only for the hand I'hat did the work---t'was his com- mand Who waged war, bloody and inhu- ninted They. were taken to the fences in better condition. More ar Fhe British have imprisoned all Ger id i 1} } man residents of | sh East Africa | 0Uth side of the campus, where they | (ij1ary rifles and ammunition must and the 4 . vere pushed down a slide, which and the ans have incarcerated al i Iritish inhabitants of German Jones | 8d been prepared with a solution of be manufactured Trade condi ' > { tions must be adjusted to altered Africa. molasses aml peas, = Every freshman | circ umstances." The finances of the | man Cases of cholera are multiplying | 8% compelled to lie down on his country should be adjusted to meet 'Fore 'God he shall' atone! a NEEDL rapidly in Galicia, * Transvivania anc tomach or back and slide down \ [the strain of even a succession of : : ne uality Nn y sssee g ! 'n sucking babe and helpless wo- man ¥ + k resh solution of molasses was put on | defeats It will certainly be sever Se ------ the slide fromy tile to time. As the fa] years before capital will again be . . : ireshmen passed down the slide they | flowing freely between London an | r---------- Nothing short of that can satisfy us or you vere painted with Queen's colors.. Canada, as it did in years gone by Ey { You don't know a GOOD tire uuless you have tried a operations. The University of Louvain has ac After every studemt was put through | An equally long period must elapse LSB ; cepted an offer from the University of | this ordeal he was allowed to £0 | before we can call on the factories. ; £ ¥ . wer to' the gymmasinm to take off | Burope for much that had come 4 ) MICHELIN | North and Kast Hungar I'he fear 18 expressed that the disease wit Prove a serious menace to military ace permits, of the libraries, labora tories and lecture rooms during the | men present crisis without payment of the | move the -paimt Cambridge to allow the use, as far as 4 he paint and molasses. The fresh- [to be thought common necessaries + X { It behooves us to think and ponde: Ie 4 ¢ { Sold by; THE PORRITT GARAGE co y LTD and plan and execute! The task A A . 3 » : ¥ : All Bn] exe ar) is : i ' All sizes kept in stock and prices right. which lies before this new, small na 3 : x I 1 = Phene 454, 110-114 Wellington St. usual fees, - Less Than | According to unoflicial Russian esti Viewed German War Preparations. [tion must not be understimated. 1 . mates the' German casualties in the Miss Ida Newlands, 333 Jarrie | Will require all our courage and all E Half P : eastern and western theatres of war street, was another Kingstonian who | our resource to perform it in a man : . ON 4 rice are 700,000, iewed the German war preparations, | "er worthy of the empire of which BUS g Rp x mr e------ Fhe Germans are said to be employ She was K with an American tourist | We are a considerable part. Lag 3 . iid P 0 { ------ % Bi ] Em SERVICES ACCEPTED, § | ing French and Jlussian prisoners for arty when the war troke out, and| | metal and st a ke A 4 3 i : a one trenches between | {jme The party was splendidly | - Ho : ; . ing we will place on Liege and Coblenz, 'doubling the line [sp or the Ge s had 'been | Rear Admiral Storey, of Guelph A fo ng pli g © treated, for the Germans had "been | eee T oe 5, Gi ; ; On Thursday morn- fi the construction of a second line of | oan: dotred at Monoh for some | Ottawa, Oct. 15--~1he naval servic had a ean of;coal oil to re . from Herbenthal, Aix-La-Chapelle, to instructed to pay all deference to | i sale underwear suffic- logne, and Deuts. Americans. Miss Newlands fared ex- | 3 } firmed th 3 1 3 , WWOrY Tee ceptionally well, as she was with the | department has conhirmed the accept SS - - lent to supply every Picked Green: Peas. wife of an American senator and | ance of the services offered by Rear ) : : 3 Highest Quality travelling comfort was accord- | Admiral Storey, of Guelph. He will ts ' buyer in Kingston. The Whig was given a fine sample Jevery on. | Admiral Storey, "of Guelph. Tie wil | | | y i 3 y Ww ACC charge nh # Arc y Be 4 of green peas picked in the garden of [ed her. She has rettuned to King I 1 charg » the nav. yan Pri vi g ollie lak ' ston. | at Esquimault, B.( } * i Bifliam £ Wolle sian, 1508 ton EE AE PARE | was directed by Commander Rose, but 4 & - bs P is . Ee SO aD . : sCullough and Clar | the latter is now in charge of. the § : pt - - e this is certainly some record. And| Mise Ruth McCullough anc ar | riser. Raitbow. ) : { 3 : alliday "s ectric Sh § the sample was of first-class quality | ence MeCormick were altgten ln Ohi Aired St tised' Theat' t o ' s hs < oa sife is- | cap ' lering Ww. llati, | miral Storey re abou wo {hi : : {ins ap I's hurd ts bens Wolte 1 eg fort "They ances they | vears ago frown acfive service in the vw HON. LP. PELLETIER. Phoria 94 hoy 1 Ss e TL shot the farmer while in his auto-| Ravy and came to Canada, locating retirer het Rent canada, whose al © ' White Rose flour for all purposes. |mobile and erushed Mis head. I= Huslph, hen (Lhe wa broke out 11-health Miss Christabel Pankhurst, militant | Gustav Baurmann fell twenty-two | he vojunteeres 8 Vices, ees : Fall weight onl sufirageite, of Fngland, is in the |storeys to the street in' New York | hate now heen accepted. MARITZ HAS 500 MEN. fall weignt only a oO y : has 3 g v United. States to spend some months. | and Was gathered up dead. Fall River Notes. Gen. Botha. Sear Be Fore --_-- Fall River, Oct. 14.--Potatoes are a Against Rebels. This is one of the fin- THIS | {good crop. <The threshing machine is | London, Oct, 15.--Aecording tc 3 ines of rwear expected in this place soon. A few | late official reports from Seuth Afri est line of under Bl . § viola have commenced ploughing. M_|ca, the rebellious eommando unde: that Canada has pro- ? LES BEAUTY OF YOUR HAR = Reid, IP.S., visited the school | Col. Maritz numbers sbout 500 men, © ir is ' {hore Wednesday. Mrs. J. Armstrong [including a number of Germans wh i duc ed, but the firm 15 . pOUB (has. ap home after oy have joined him. now out of business. v ta in {some time at Wolfe Island. Mr. and Gen. Botha, the South African r3 iS : For 25 cents you can meke your lightful surprise awaits those whose | Mrs. Delbert: Dustin, Gananoque, . are | Premier, as sent a strong force . HE 5 3 ; Xo You buy it less - than hair Instrous, fluffy, {hair has been neglected or 'is scrag-|coending a few days at E. Conroy's. | a8ainst Maritz who has near Upinton .. y ; orl ilorta : A 1-2 the price. and abundant. £y, faded, dry, brittle cor thin. Be-| Eugene Guigue, who called on his a Jarge Umber of German cannon, Ir you are looking for a stylish, CO; ortable and goo | es '|sides beautifying the hair, Dander- | yrother, A. Guigue, recently, has rifles ammunition and stores. v ine : ff ' A i : % : : ~ Ji Immediate? Yes! Certain?--that's ine dissolves every particle of dan- | pursed to, his gue in eed ¥ et wearing shoe for fall, eall and see our line. This season # Single suits and com- Hite joy of it. Your hair becomes |druff: cleanses, purines fag Invigor- | Goflon made a fling trip to" Shar. Hon. Xe. Nantal ill, 44. is under- | {ine of tans is exteptionally attractive. i i Hght, wavy, flyfly, abundant and ap- |ates the 'scalp, forever stopping iteh- 1 0¢ Lake-last week. Mr. and Mrs, | 510 , be appoint ls the railway i od % : a - binations, pears as sort, Jusirous and beautiful he and falling hair, but what wilt] Qa] Arp irong, Zealand at A Sommission, i succession to Hon. Wi. Or Jt looking for working shoes, remember we haye jias a young girl's after. a Danderine | please you most will be after a feW | Gray's. J. Peters, sr, at T.- W.|FE. Bernier,' whose ten-year term. of}a comblete range. So xx ; : hair = Just. try this---mois- weeks' use, when vou see new hair B's. Miss MS t t | appointment has expired. : ; ten a cloth with a Jittle Danderine |--fine and downy at first--yes--but ie ols at her -- Mulhall, - Schwier, McLaughlin and ¥ Try us for neat repair work. and carefully draw it through your |reaity new hair growing all over the, pg, 4 = Nl TO" Pugland, sr, js | Speoce, four desperate criminals, stun- . Ls Fd hair, taking one small strand at a scalp. If you care for pretty, 801 | nending a few days at A. Gray's. |Ped the guards with a pipe, on Wed- «oa qT DAT AER' fime. This will cleanse the hair of |hair, and lots of it, surely get a 25] . - - Fg nesday, 2d escaped from the Central 88 \ ; : dust, dirt or excessive oil, and in [cent bottle of Knowlton's Danderine | 'Tiberals will not 5 prison, Toronto. : a just a few moments you have dou sm any drug store or toilet coun-| The Ti of Hom. Findlay "Ne ;.. tbe Eliminate kitchen worries, . White bled the beauty of your hair. A de-/ter and just try it, fu' West 'Elgin, flour,