Daily British Whig (1850), 24 Oct 1914, p. 10

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Perfumes & Toilet Reguisites | Carson's "IDEAL ORCHID" and Corson's "POMANDER" line of [ Perfume, Toilet Water, Talcum Powder, etc., are particular favorites, Ask your druggist for 10c. sample of the Orchid odor. SOVEREIGN PERFUMES LIMITED ~# + TORONTO, ONT: RCUASIS gua othe manefucture of Furfumes and Foliet Reogeloitin 1 " Mahood' 8s Drug Store. : te BL i RS on Woah BY on SEG a OA 1s that make rich to develop sturdy men fit for war pursuits of peace. Happy is the housewife who knows how to bank kitchen worries by serving : 7 aly Being ready-cooked and ready-to-serve it furnishes a hot, nourishing breakfast .for school children and can be prepared "in a jiffy." Contains all the rich, body-building material in the whole wheat grain 'made digestible by steam-cooking, shredding and baking. Always the same quality, always the same price. For breakfast heat the Biscuit in oven to restore crispness amd hot milk over it, adding a Nettle creams. Salt or suit the taste. Better than mushy that down without chewing. A hot, nourishing breakfast day. Deliciously nourishing for any meal with sliced preserved fi 1 se burder bear the the Hote < ¢ or i ruits of and kind. MADE IN CANADA From the Choicest Canadian Wheat by "The Canadian Shredded Wheat Company, Limited pps LINED EY | wr "Fan DRIVE GERMANS OU GIVES THEM LESS | THAN MONTH TO HOLD BRUSSELS, Back From Coast -- Reports Continwe That Euemy Will be Compellad to Evacuate Ostend, Dunkirk, Octs 98 A not given Lo boasting is quoted here as saying the paitic n of the atled armies is better than it hasever Ln, afid that the demoralization" of the Germans is S Pani greater dav by day He added: "We most cerlain- ly will be in Brussels under a month. myself, expect to be a fort night." % There is no doubt the have got the whip hand, and should suceead in driving the (ermians out of France and Western Belgium with- in a few wecks. Ostend certainly will be reoccupied within a few days. But for the de layed retirement of the Pelgian army irom Antwecp, there was no reason why it should aver.have been aban- domed. If it is the enemy's even- tual intention to hold the line of the Meuse and the Sambre, the con- quest of Antwerp is of but the small est value to them let ween Ant- werp and the Meuse is a stretch of oren country with no defensive posi- tions. Antwerp must, theref eith- er be abandoned or its garrison iso- tated T Onee fess the {iermans are general who is it allies now the allins re-enter Brus unexpected happens, able to bring gmeat inforcements from the Russian fear tier, they 'musi fall back from France and Belgium, owing to the, tremendous pressure against their right wing. JRRAY John Zululand COUNT VON MOLTKE DYING. f-of Staff Has Not Long To Live, London, Ont, 23.- ter received in Amsterdam from a igh official in Berlin says Lieut | General Count Von Moltke, chief of | the German general staff, is dying, | according to the Exchange Tele- | graph's Amsterdam correspondent. | '"Everything,'"" the | adds, "is being done to keep the {news secret. General Von Moltke is | suffering from an affection of the liver. The cure he was undergoing | was interrupted in July by the Ger- ! man mobilization. He has now had | to leave Emperor William's head- | quarters, General Von Falken- | rye whe Prossian minister gt being left in charge. fany German officers ascribe check to the German advance to {the forced retirement of General | Von Moltke." German Chie A private let- WELL-KNOWN R AJL WAY MAN | Has Splendid Sport In British Col. umbia. | A. Robinson, general athe New York Central lines, has | just completed a - successful hunting trip in the Yellowhead Pass region of | British Columbia. He bagged two | grizzly = bears, three caribou and a { moose and he declares that he is go ing back next fall. He is enthusiastic | over the Grand Trunk Pacific railway and the territory which it has opened up. He was a passenger on the se { coud through train, between Edmon- | ton and Prince Rupert, over the newly | completed restern gection of the line. i He says the G.T.P. will lead to large- {ly increased trade between the north- western part of the United States and Canada. passenger Confidence Men's Raseality. Otthwa, Oct. 23.--Unserupulous in- dividuals ' are known to have been operating at Ottawa offering their ser vices to contractors to, procure war contracts for them by representing their case to the government on com- sideration of a commission on all contracts received. The matter has been brought to the attention of the government, and the arrest of Cape well in' Toronto is one of the results. Othe arrests, it is stated, on the {same charge will follow. The: methods employed by (hese confidence 'men are to inform the con- tractors that only by influence oan they "obtain the contacts, and that they are in a position to exert this influence for a consideration. | | Razor Well Sharpened. Cleveland Plain Dealer. "Oh Georgie, before you get your razor I must téll you that I--1I bor- rowed it yesterday." "What, again!" "Y-yes. I had to do some ripping. But it's just as good as ever. You'l néver notice the difference I shar pened it on the stovepipe." On-Saturday in Ssmith's Falls the wedding took place of Miss Eva A. Craig, dau ate Richard Craig, Kemptville, to Herbert B. Moffatt, M. D., Ottawa. The death is announced of Rey editor of the Colborne red Smith, Demorestville, chased the John A. Wright Picton, George Ex- Rls, correspondent | A ---------- On the Advice of His Doctor He Used Dr. Chase's. Ointment for Protruding Piles With Splendid Results. Tob often a doctor can only think of an operation when asked for a tregtiment for-piles. Some are suffi- ciently broad-minded to use the most effective treatment available, which is undoubtedly Dr. Chase's Ointment, as was proven in the case referred to in this letter. Mr. Simon E. Jones, Railway street Inverness, N.S., writes:--"1 have found Dr. Chase's Ointment the best treatment obtainable for protruding piles, For three years | suffered from piles, and was advised by a lo- cal physician to try Dr. Chase's Oint- ment. 1 had tried many treatments in vain, and therefore know which is the best. I can highly recommend Dr. Chase's Ointment, and yov are at Itberty to use this statement." The record of cures of every form of piles which stands behiad Dr. Chase's Ointment is the strongest guarantee you can have that it will promptly relieve and cure this ail- ment, even in the most aggravated form. f0e a box, all dealers. COMMENTS BY ZACCHEUS, . ---- Doesn't Admire Carnegic's Friend, Kaiser 'Wilhelm. A--Alarm is felt in some quarters for the future of the race. B--Because the flower of our youth has gone to the front, C--Christian people much the eflect of spirit of irreligion. D--Darwinism preaches the of the fittest." E--- Eugenics lay great stress on tural selection. F--Formation of the soul to do with value and virtue human frame Great men too frequently, Who not =o as the heard the war 'survival ""na- has more than the called have, but had sorry progeny H--Horrible is war' from a humani tarian point of view, but not all the kaiser's butcherigs can destroy the ae- tign oi Providence in racial dnd so- cial fields. [--Improved followed these and depression. J--Just the lopping of the luxuriant branches strengthen young tree and prepares it for abundant fruitage. KR--Kindly remember that the blind bard, the blind artist, the blind ora- tor is the one can stir our soul with deepest and truest emotions [.--lLoveliness of face and form are mere foliage which, in not a few cases, choke off the harvest. M----M. de Maistre and other eminent biologists have little use for frills and cirle and conceits, especially if culti vated at the expense of character. N--Noting, too, that to mothers must be given the gredit for the rais- ing of sturdy sons as well as worthy citizens O--0On them that sublime duty rests. P--Propagate the reign of God and vou need have no fear, for the future generation Q---Quickest way to get "Przewysl"' is to sneeze it. R--Real easy is "Aisne" (pronounced "N""), compared to that. S--School may thank their stars this "Voukluckendofsterbugger business will soon be minimized; if not completely cut off the curriculum. [he drunken devilg destroy churches and antique monuments, but spare taverns and low resorts. U--Untaught Goths, Ostrogoths, Visigoths could rin away be excused; but these modern barbarians should know better V--Vandallism of this sort calls for speedy and adequate atonement. WoWorld will breathe easier ('arnegie's fiendish friend shall had his guietus. X---~Xample should be | leave no hope of this ring again. Y--You may rest assured that when the lion and the bear are through with that festive German eagle, 1 would not give much for his appearance ~ZACCEEUS, SO conditions have ever times of depopulation too the more as round boys when have such horror as to occur | 500,000 FRESH TROOPS { ---- | French Recruits and Reserves Ready 1 For Front. Bordeaux, Oet. 24.--New are ready to join General Joffre's army After two months' training, this year's class of recruits is fit to bear arms. It is composed of ex- cellent material, young, and enthusi- astic, It will be joined at the front by the sections of the reservists not yet called lo the colors, and repre- senting probably half a million of entirely fresh troops. Big Catches Of Fish. How rich the waters of the Pacific ocean are in fine fish is shown by the September statistita for the port of Prince Rupert just received at the Grand Trunk Pacific headquarters in Montreal. The catch of the local fish- ing fleet during the wonth, comprised: 11,020 ewts. of halibut, 4,440 cwts. of cod, and 10,552 ewts. of salmon, The cateh at ten cents a pound would pro- duce $310,120. Prince Rupert has now begun to ship its fresh fish to the east in special refrigerator ears over the Grand Trunk Pacific and the Oe- tober fishing is, therefore, expected to be Droductive of even larger catches. forces Make Instrons and beautiful. «Try as you will, after an applica- tion oi Ddndeérine, you cannot find a single trace of dandruff or falling halr and your scalp will not iteh, but what will please you most, will be after a few weeks' use, when you see new hair, fine and downy at first --~yes--but really new hair--grow- ing all over the scalp. A little Danderine Immediately doubles the beauty of your hair. No difference how , dull, faded, brittle and scraggy, just moisten = Slog Save your hair! it soft, flufly, HAIR STOPS FALLING, DANDRUFF DISAPPEARS 25 CENT DANDERHE GETS FinsT TNC . OF WAR. Reson nied a Dobson Chosen' For British Honor. London, Oct. 23.--The Standard says the story of how tHe first recom- mendation for the Victoria Cross was won in the present, War, is told in two letters. The Brst is trom the Hero himself, a soldier named Dobson, to 'his wife at North Shields. He says very modestly: "You will know by the time youl, receive this letter' I have been re- commended for the Victoria Cross, an honor I never thought would come my way. I only took my chance and did my duty tc save my com- rade. It was really nothing." The second letter ig by Lady Mil- dred Follet, whose husband . com- mands the company to which Dob- son belongs, and is addressed to Mrs. Dobson. It reads: g "You will be glad to know yous husband is very well and has behav- ¢d with very great gallantry. Cap- tain Follet says: 'A thick fog came down, so I sent three men out 100 yards to our front to warn them of an attack by the enemy. After they had been there an hour the fog sud. denly lifted, and they were fired on at close range. "One man was killed, one badly wounded, and one crawled back. I did not know how to get the wound- ed mian back, so I had to call for a volunteer, and a reservist, Dobson, al once responded and went out to fetch him. He was heavily fired at, but not hit.' K. OF K, WAS DISGUISED From French Wounded Soldier. Winnipeg, Oet. 24.--N. G. White, consul for the Peruvian government at Vancouver, reached Winnipeg fo- day on his way home from London. He says that Lord Kitchener re- turned -from his trip to France dis- guised as a wounded soldier. He says that wire netting has been placed over and around the London posed office and many other buildings in the capital to protect them against | bombs He tells cof the darkness {of the streets of London, which are {almost black at night, and how the {esky is momentarily. scoured with | Rashing searchlights on the outlook for Zeppelins i i fully believed says Mr. White, 'that an attack will be attemtped by Zeppelin, but there 2 no great feeling of apprehension on this score It is expected that the foggy weather at this time of the vear will make Such an attempt im- possible and at the same time they are fully prepared to meet the invad- ar § "My brother-in-law telligence office," said 'and I get first-hand from him about Lord Kitchener's clever disguise when crossing the Channel This fact is little known in England." Returned Trip as in London," in the in- Mr. White, information 18 WITHIN SIX Mil And No Hope From Fast Allies' Advance. London, Oct. 24:.-~The Paris cor- respondent of the Daily Chronicle says that, although General Von Kluck now has on his Belgian front the advantage of a praetical- com- plete system of railway comimunica- tion, there is no sign, aftér the hard fighting of the last few days, of dny breach in the allies' line, the power ful arrangement of which will be evident to anyone who follows close- ly the official bulletins. At the vil- lage of Radinghem their front has now reached within six miles of Lille. The only doubt of the last few days, the correspondent says, has been whether a striking -suceess in Poland would enable the Gérman commanders to send back reinforce- ments to their Belgian positions, The battle of Warsaw appears to cut out that possibility. At the eastern ena of the long French line a dangerous German movement at St Mihiel, on the Meuse, seems to be definitely contained. To Stay SIGN OF GORMAN RETREAT, Demand 6,000 Bottles of Wine From Ostend. Oct, . 24. --* Leftinghe, London, Sehooten, Slype, The villages of Wilskerke and in northern Belgium, ard all partly on fire," according to the Daily Mail Flushing correspondent. "The Germans,' the correspon- dent adds, "are making trenches and bringing guns and machine-guns to Zeebrugee apparently in preparation for a retreat. Six thousapd- bottles of wine were demanded from Ostend yesterday.' Swift Current Man Wants Divorce. Chicago, Oct. 24.---Because his wife refused to live on a farm in the Swift Current district, © Saskatche- wan, Olaf Eckstrand filed a suit for divorce in the circuit court here. Ecketrand has livedion a farm claim more than a year and returned to Chicago to induce his wife to go back with him. She rafused. Higher Grain Prices In Austria. Venice, via Paris, Oct. 24.--Ac- cording to the Foster Lloyd, a Buda Pest newspaper, grain prices in Aus- tria are higher than in any other country throughout the world. The Gadasg Lapok, the oldest Hungari- | an agricultural journal, declares that the farmers who are holding ' back their stares of grain are trait- ors to the fatherland. fwith Danderine and carefully draw Vit through your hair, taking one | 'small strand at a time. The effect 1s; immediate and amazing---your hair | will "be light, fluffy and wavy, and have an _sppearance of abundance; lan incomparable justre, softness and huxurisnce, the besuty and shimmer of true hair health. Get a 25 gents botslé of Kaogwl_ ton's Danderine from any drug; store, or totlet your hair is anyv-~that at inj that hed counter, and prove that 32 Brats: nd soft as' ny inegideted = ; treatm Utilizes every heat unit. Flues arranged 50 heat is forced to travel over top of oven in M<Claiys andora Range down behind it and twice un- der the bottom before escap- ing to chimney. See the McClary dealer. MADE-IN-CANADA SOLD BY J. B. BUNT & CO. 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