PAGE SIX Saturday, Aug.' MEN'S Only 50 pairs; worth WORKING PANTS, $1.50; sizes 32 to 40 waist. Saturday $1.00 A PP Pt At aN Sly ALL NECKWEAR Worth 50¢ and Toe BOY AN sizes; worth up to #2 €ach ....Saturday, 2 for $1.00 Saturday, 3 for $1.00. MEN'S FELT HATS. Worth $2 and $2.50. big range of colors A At Al St A rr at ti 8' WASH SUITS SWEATER COATS A few odd lines 3 wis 3 . For woiking men. ry Panama Hats - $3.50 ------ GATHERED HIM IN|, AND HE WILL BE = TRIED BY GEORGE HUNTER, J.P, He Was Captured On Board a Ves. sel En Royte to England -- The Charges Made Against Him, On Saturday morning Frederick Shaw, a former attendant at the Rockwood Hospital, will appear bhe- fore Justice of the Peace George Hunter charged -with t theft of $20 from another attendant named Thurlow, The accused was arrest- ad in Maptreal on Thursday night, as he was boarding a steamer for Eng- land, bis foriner home. From information received on Fri. day morning it apepars that a few days ago Thurlow asked Shaw to cash bis pay check at one of the lo- cal hanks when he was cashing his own, He left the institution, and was not seen or heard of until Thurs- day night, when he was placed under arrest, It is stated that he also borrowed $18 and a rain coat from a couple of t other attendants _ After cashing the check he bought a ticket for England at one of the ticket offices, When it was heard that he was on the way to Montreal, over the Canadian Pacific Railroad, the chief of Police at Montreal was asked to be on the lookout for him. He got off the train at Tiehborne Station, and made hig way to Mont- real, where he was caught as he was boarding the steamer, ' 'County Constable Robert Smith left at noon for Montreal, and will return With the prisoner this even. ng, ' re i DELIGHTFUL SUMMER DRINKS, Many Tempting Beverages From the Same Bottle. One of the very pleasant features of a bottle of Montserrat Lime Fruit Juice is its versatility, , The ordinary Montserrat beverage is made with half a lassful of Montserrat, some sugr, broken ice oT Jasstul of water. This 8 de ul an thi 8 d quenches the Another Montserrat beverage can be made by using soda water in- stead of plain water.--It gives a lit- tle More snap--golfers it, ontserrat can also be wu An stead of lemons for veri punches and ice creams. Montserrat is not common lime I is Pressed from fresh eul- mes from : land of Montserrat. the hesntitu). is. q av Will Not Pay Thomas 'the annual report of the unfavor- : a the Hudson's Gee, stating that "COTTON SOX : Saturday $1.00 dos. Saturday $1.00 ET -------- A GREAT SLAUGHTER. Thousands Were Killed In Poland Battles. Geneva, Aug. 6 (via London).-- Telegraphing from Innsbruck the Tribune's correspondent says of the fighting in Poland: "The Austro-Germans, with more than twenty heavy batteries, are bombarding Ivangorod from all sides, causing great destruction, The Russians are resisting heroic- Y. "On August 3rd the Russians at- tacked Field Marshal von Macken- sen's forces on the Rodomke River. The fighting was exceptionally heavy, as was shown by the fact that within a few 'hours the battlefield was covered with 20,000 bodies of men from both sides. "The bombardment of Lozma has been begun by the Germans. Large German forces continue to cross the Narew in pontoon bridges north of Warsaw. In this region the Russi- ans have repulsed fregh German at- tacks * Lim Kaiser Godfather To Seventh Berlin, Aug. 6.--Emperor Wil- liam is probably godfather to more boys than any other person on earth, but he is £0 well abole to stand up under the strain that he has issued an order that presently will increase the number of his proteges. The rule formerly has been that he would as- sume the responsibility of being god- father to a seventh son born to any family, provided the boy was seventh son by one and the same marriage. Under this ruling many seventh sons have had to do without the . honor because the mother had been twice married. The Emperor now bas modified the rule and : announced that he will become godfather to apy seventh son, regardless of the num- ber of marriages the mother bas contracted, providbd all seven boys are living. d Som. Indispensable Man" Killed. Birmingham, Eng., Aug. 6.---Pri- vate Harace ai who Necame knows throughout nd as "the pensable man' as the result of a de bate in Parl t, has been killed I ar he het: eran the Birming Tr a isted . - ham "of Commerce petition- ed Parliament to release hin from military service on the ground that his services as an expert maker of needles were indj ] wmant Swan com a needles had not so far, affected the rate of production of army boots. pelled to defend its BALBRIGGAN UNDERWEAR Saturday, 3 garments for $1.00 00 Men's Suit S, CHILDREN'S ROMPERS All sizes; worth 50e to THe I te BOYS' SHIRT WAISTS 6 to 14 years; worth 50e iki Fill ; ODD VESTS For working men A A Arp COLORED SOX All 50¢ lines NTN ce oP I | Outing s Worth $12.0 We have all the latest blocks in a Saturday $1.00 Any Shirt in the store, worth up to $2°each, Saturday $1.00 Saturday, 3 for $1.00 +. Saturday, 3 for $1.00 PAA rete i Saturday $1.00 terra ro Saturday, 3 for $1.00 A A Trousers reduced $2.50, $3, $3.50 Sizes 3 en ---- nd em hy Worth Fre Wurth Tr | THE LATEST TIDINGS ans say she swallowed enough car- bolic acid to kill two men. 8 aa Armed factions in Mexico are to PRESENTED IN THE BRIEFEST | be Sliven Zhe More ShpoHunity to say whether they are ready to make POSSIBLE FORM. an honest effort among themselves a . to compose their differences. The Whig's Daily Condensation of | Hupdreds of refugees from War- The News Of the World Krom Tele- | 35 re arriving at Moscow daily. graph Service apd Newspaper Ex- | Most of them are without money or changes. \ No. | means of sustenance and are seek- ; ing aid at the American cohsulate. Toronto" cannot supply 'Capt. Cartmer, of Halifax, is at mand for harvest hands. London, Ont., to become senior Ord- George Drewry, Kenora, Ont., has nance Officer at the Militia Stores; uftered two machine guns to the Gov- succeeding Major Karl Folger. now , + on active service with General Steele. United States steel stock in New | 4 FQ SCETe With Clone oiot York on Thursday touched 71 1-4 to the 38th Royal Ottawas before a new high record singe 1912, their departure for active &ervice, At Watertown, N. Y., Attorney | gn. or these was donated by Mrs. Io. Joseph Nellis will be a candidate for C. Whitnéy and two by E. C. Whit. mayor on the Democratic ticket. ney, Ottawa. 2 2 Albert Barkwell, an od C. P, R. 1 Melville Stewart an actor who employee, was fatally crushed by be- played comedy parts along Broad- ing run over by cars near Kenora. 1 0 way for the past twenty-five years, New. York is gossiping about a | dieq in front of his summer home in $50,000,000 loan to Haly under ru- Laurel avenue, Seagate, a victim of mored negotiation on Wall street, heart disease. Harry R. Setle dict a a Toronto There is to. be a tercentenary Hospital while undergoing an opera- celebration i on tion to enable him to go to the ale i n Lafontaine paris, near front. { At Providence, R.I.,, the Catholic Order of Foresters voted for Duluth, Minn, for the triemnial convention in 1915, St. Matthew's Anglican Church, Ottawa, decided to contribute one machine gun every month so long as the war lasts. s At Delavan, Wis, three children were burned and three were dynamited to save others in a fire at a sommer resort. Mrs, Oliva Collona, 112 Elm street, Toronto, was taken to the shand . {The marriage has taken place at ed by her hu A ». | Buxton, Eng., of Edward Molineux In New York on Thursday Bethle- Sh i : hem State stock. tovelied 01. the | Waldo,' "son of | Mr. Howard Wal- highest ever. recorded. A year ago the de- founding of Jesuit Missions. as he had reported, but of thé first mass said in Ontario, At Hon, N. Y., a genera of piece workers at the plan Remington Arms Compaily was de- clared by the strikers. committeo., If all the men obey thé order 3,000 men will be out. . ied Louis Philip Fortin, 2107 Park avenue, Montreal, is charged with forgery to the amount of $10,000 in daily newspapers bave ceased publica- and periodicals tion August 1st, 1314. / x 2 he Ghnd Trmd ; Rullwaps LO over 300 onstration is likely to be 'arranged in Ottawa in honor of Sir Robert Borden, Prime Minister, - when . he NE, 127 tering from melancholia. ' Physici- Penetang, on August 2th, not of the strike | f the! yi All sizes; only 50 Suits; straight pants, Flannel Suits for Hot Weather, $5 $20.00, Saturday Only rincess BOYS' SUITS Saturday, Coats, $1.00; Pants, $1.00 Sen BOYS' BLOUSES to 7 years; worth 50¢ to Toc Saturday, 3 for $1.00 Mr ay MEN'S AND BOYS' KHAKI PANTS Cuff bottoms, belt loops, ete.; worth $1.50. Saturday $1.00 WHITE DUCK TROUSERS $1.50; all sizes ... Saturday $1.00 HEMSTITCHED HANDKBRCHIEFS 10¢ each Saturday, 2 doz. for $1.00 A EN ttt SOLDIERS' SOX . 3 Saturday, 3 for §1. Ar Lng 5 Nm soni * VALUE OF WARSAW, Third Oity in Russia--Its Value as a Centre. London Mall Warsaw is the third city of Russia. It has nearly a million inhabitants. It is a Manchester and a York com. bined--a centre of vast industries en- nobled by historie associations, It has large shell and munition facto- ries, Warsaw is also a point of extreme military importance, It is the chief railway centre of Poland. On it to Petrograd and Moscow, and a third single-track line to Odessa, * Were this junction iy German hands the Russians would be hampered at ev- ery point. Good railway communi. cations are vital to the conduct of modern war, Warsaw js further supplied with three fine bridges over the River Vistula, which ig deep and rapid and a most formidable obstacl- to ar- mies, It is never less than 350 yards wide, and for a great part of its course is from half a mile to a mile broad. So long as the great system bridges at Warsaw is in Russian hands a Rusian offensive agaiust Germany is comparatively easy, if the Germans withdraw troops, - But if the bridges were in German hands the enemy calculates that a large number of troops could he with- drawn, There are believed to be over 4,000,000 Germans and Austrians on the eastern front, is that, if once the Russians dre driv- en well back and the whole Vistula of men with machine guns and power- fic | ful artillery could hold off the Rus- § for an indefinite ti e Germans could least a million men ba. ern front, or use them to aid Turk or to strike at Italy. ey J p Te treat, after causing as much loss as Reng ther sion ess "er time, dnd with time i i me: dud with sia converge two .double-track railways | The German idea | Nugust Caring Sale Men's Tweed Suits, all shades, made in the lat- § est style; reg. $12 and $15, for $7.00 Men's Blue Serge Suits; reg. $15, Sat, for $8.00 Boys' Two Piece Bloomer Suits, made Norfolk or plain. D. B. style; Tweeds and Serges. : Reg. $8.50 , ... Saturday for $500 Reg. $6.50 ... Saturday for $3.76 Reg. $6.00 ... Saturday for $300 MEN'S FURNISHINGS. ' Mens Negligee Shirts, assorted stripes, made ll coat style; reg. $1 and $1.25 Saturday for 75¢ Men's Balbriggan Underwear; reg. #1 per suit, : Saturday 50c Men's Silk Hose; reg. 50¢ Saturday 26¢ BOOTS AND SHOES. . Men's G. M., Patent and Tan Boots, Blucher or button style; reg. $4.50 Saturday $2.95 . Ladies' White Canvas Boots; reg $3.50, : Saturday for $2.00 were in German control, two million [| , Ladies' White Canvas Pumps; reg. $2.00, man New Lloyd George Story. The following story about Lloyd Geoige, showing his dislike of pre- tence snobbery, was told in the lobby of the House of Come "He was running through a list of candidates for ome of his 'push. and-go' committees with a certain s flung upon them the ain will be tersific. It is for this] they must prepare and take every cone measure that prudence tan suggest or organization supply. Freezing Fish Alive, Picke brillant Swiss man selence, 3 in freezing! noble lord. e fish and reviving them several ap ks or months later. He put 28| Gores, "0° Wat MAD," seid Lioyd e fish in rge. A box that contained wat-| "But," said the noble lord, "le oxygen. ip which several! 4 not quite a yt of lee floated. "Well," replied -Ligyd " He then re- e am not a gentleman, and your grand. father certainly wasn't ro 14 you think that is amy ebjection to merit, you have a lot to learn!" . and 25 Ix if if f At the residence of «Col irr TH Fambis, Baie thet Soke D 0 8 Carey, Om, were quietly married by the Rev. KR. C. Blagrave August 4th. ; Lips are seldom as red as they are " '