The Quebec chronicle, 24 octobre 1914, samedi 24 octobre 1914
[" ao TS PTE i Te Ty 7 i À + The Quebercr Chronicle.QUEBEC, SATURBAY, OCTOBER 24, 1914.TO-DAY'S WEATHER SHOWERY; COOLER ALTKIRCH IN UPPER ALSACE HAS BEEN TAKEN BY FRENCH AT THE POINT OF THE BAYONET Allies Push Back Germans At The East Of Armentieres In The Effort To Press On Tè Lille-Actions Continue With Great Violence-Marauding German Cruisers will Be Rounded Up-Austrians Fight Stubbornly-Great Britain Prohibits Importation Of Sugar \u201cTHE STAFF OF LIFE\u201d _ Bread has be=n called \u201cThe Staff of Life.\u201d It is Te is the staple food in every home\u2014the chief article of diet on every table.Ycu selcom sit down to a mesl vithout it.Serve your family Genuine BU | TER-NUT BREAD \u201cRich a3 Butter\u2014Swe:t asa Nut.\u201d Sce if they don t say it's the finest Bread they ever ate.A.GRENIER, GROCER AND WINE MERCHANT, Established 1832.94-96 St.John Street.Phiones 1247-1243 DISTRIBUTOR KAISER DECEIVING [ENGLISH NAWY A LOL SURJCTS) DECIDIG FACTOR AmonscAN STATES COUNTRY MAS AIDED IN LAND BATTLES 18 BEING HOODWINKED, BUT | WHILST STARVING OUT WILL REBEL WHEN TRUTH} GERMANY.18 KNOWN.Ç_ New York, Oot, 23\u2014The Times to- das, under the caption \u201cBritish Sea London, Oct.23\u2014The Germans have undertaken a general offensive movement along the line extending from the mouth of the river Yser, on the North Sea, to the river.Meuse, and while they have compelled the Allies to give ground in some places, they themselves have lost positions in others.This, in a few words, is what is gathered from official reports coming this cven- ing from the French and the German headquarters.\u2019 The German attack today was particularly severe in the west where their right wing, strongly reinforced by fresh troops, attempted an advance against the Belgians who are holding the Allies\u2019 extreme left.This left rests on the coast and is supported by English and French warships and by Anglo-French troops which form a front from a point somewhere in the vicinity of Dixmude southward to La Bassee canal.Both sides claim successes, but the French alone admit that in places they have been compelled to fall back.ser i ° COGGDCODOSOOGAOOAG0OOHODASOGO0OGEGR WAR SUMMARY After days of incessant fighting a change at last has been worked in that part of the line of battle which had run virtually straight north and south from Ypres, in Belgium, to the bend in the elbow in the vicinity of the forest of Aigue in France.Just a short distance above its centre this line now curves like an inverted letter \u201cS\u201d, the Allies having pushed back the Germans at the east of Armenticres in an endeavor to press on to Lille and the Germans having forced the Allies to give ground around La Basse, probably hoping to obtain control of Bethune, an important railway centre about seven miles due west from La Basse.That ground has been won and lost in this district is admitted in the French official report, but that neither of the engagements was FRENCH STATEMENT.Paris, Oct.20\u201411.10 p.m\u2014The French official communication issued tonight says: \u201cOn our left wing the action continues with great violence, notably around Arras, La Basses and \u201cThe Allies have lost some ground at some points around La Basses but have won some at the cast of Armentieres.- Rotterdam, Cet.23.\u2014(Deiayed)\u20141 =\" ?have seen George Edwardes, manager Power! says editorially: of the Gaiety theatre, who had been\u2018 The Briti:h bombardment as Os ut Bad Nauhelm suffering from heart , tend frum the :ca is but one of the trouble since May S.He was permitted | manifestations of sex power that may ta leave on Saturday upon the urgent eventually prove decisive in the great | vequest of the American consul, who | y, .A °, .: seid that Mr.Fdwardes would die if und confict, The part which the Bri detained much longer.Mr.Edwardes said:\u2014\"We had an awful time.No souner did the war break out than all the English visitors were insulted, jeered at and abused, not only by residents, Hut even by the waiters at the Hotels, who refused tu speak a word of English.\u201cMost of the English visitors were elderly persons.who were staying for the benetit oi their health.About fifty ure still there, unable to ob ain tie money sent them, and enduring petty spite and irritating restrictions.\u201cThe (ermaus profess pity for France.For Russia they have contempt, mingled with tear.For Engfand they have the bitterest hatred.We had no idea how the war was gn- ing.The German stories made gloomy reading.In my opinion, however, the Germans have been badly Ceceived by their rulers.I would not le surprised to see a revolution when they learn the truth.They are patri- \u201ctie enough, men.women and chil-\u2019 adden, hint frome mbut li h | isers from the wounded, many 50 Ari SA JT fave had enough: and waen the German people have had e.ough it wili Te God help the Kaiser.\u201d \u201cAn American journalist \u201ceportel my case to a Chicago paper and as the Germans are cxtremely anxious ta be well thought of hy Americansthey decided to let me go.hat my health did not trouble them.\u201d CTHAFER TRIAL 18 NOT PROCEEDED WITH Monteal.Oct.23.~Owing to the indispasition of Judge Leet who was Fuocked down and injured hy an ante.mohile last evening.the trial of Tsrael Schafer.the transportation agent, win is charged with high trcason.was not proceeded with today.If the condition of the judge permits the case will go on on Monday.TOURNAMENT OF NATIONAL TFLEGRAPHERS San Francisen, Oct.23.=A national telegraphers and wireless operators tournament «il he held here.it was announced today, on May 27, 2R and 20, 1915, under the auspices of the Panama-Pacific International Telcpranhers Tournament Association.Yreliminary elimination contests will I~ held in nther large cities and the w'nners wifl meet here.AGED SWINDLER 18 BROUGHT TO BOOK New York, Oct.23\u2014Dr.Richard C.Flower, aged defendant in an indiet- rient brought against him here more than a dozen years ago.charging him with swindling investors out of sums amounting to approximately $1.000.- £00, was hrought here a prisoner to.vight from Torotio, wher he was arrested nn Wednesday.Flower, now 70 years of age, jumped his hail of $20.(0 in 1903 and has since been \u2018railed through many countries in North and South America, disapneating at timer and, when relocated and arrested.managing to obtain his freedom.Hexploited the Arizona Mining and t.one Mining Companies with offices in Wall street before bis indiermert here.tish ficet has played, not only in land- i ing expeditionary forces from England, India and the Colonies, but in the transportation of Continental | troops to strategic points on the , coast of Belgium and France, has not \u2018 been often meationed in the reports, | but it must have been considerable.i The experts say that armies can be { moved twenty times as fast on ships as on land marches.The German strategists must th:nk of this in their operations along the western front.But Britain's fleet has dealt severer blows to Germany, Directly after the declaration of war German import and export trade, amounting to nearly $5,000, 000.000 à year, was strangled on the sea by the British and French warships, The North Sea has become a closed lake, and in it and the Baltic most of the German warships j are bottled up.The trade routes | through the Mediterranean and Suez { and across the Atlantic and Pacific { oceans are open to the Allied Powers, save for the predacious activities of t_mest or de- stfoyed or run cut of supplies.That | must occur soon, as German's naval ! have been taken.Moreover the powerful prote\u201c*tion of the British flcet is the guarantee that hinds together the parts of the British Empire around the ear*h.So long as that protection exists \u2018t must he paid for in active toyalty, « loyalty that will express itself in \u2018ncreasing { levies of troops from the populations buses have been taken.| Doubtless the \u201cconservations\u201d be | tween the military and naval experts | of France und Great Britain follow- \"ing the Agadir crisis had their influ- | ence in formulating a policy that en- , ables Grear Britain hy her sea power ! numbering over 360,000,000.strengthening the Allied forces on «land.' CABINET RESIGNS.| Caracas, Venezuela, Oct.23\u2014The \u201ccabinet has resigned because of an economie crisic and a new ministry i has heen appointed.General Ignacio Andrade has been made Minister of Foreign Affairs, Dr Arcaya Minister nf the Interior, and Dr.Fontiveres | Minister of Public Worke.Those i holding the other posts in the old cab.[ inet were reappointed.COL.BURLAND'S BODY NOW IN MONTREAL.Monteal, Oct.23.\u2014The body of the inte Col.Jeffrey H.Burland, Red Cross Commissioner for Canada, who died suddenly in England two weeks ago.arrived in Mortrael tolay from New York.Mrs, Burland aceumpan- ted the remains.The funcral will take place tomorrow afternoon at 2.30 o'clock, CANADIAN ICE-BREAKER NOW AT ARCHANGEL t London, Oct.23.midnight\u2014A Reuter despatch from Archangel, Russia, says the ice-hreaker Earl Grey, ae- quired from the Canadian Government.has arrived and that the Rus- \u2018an Government hopes the vessel will he able to keep the port of Archangel open until the beginning of December or later.GORDON\u2019S LONDON DRY GIN (UNSW FETENED) CORDON*S OLD TOM CIN GORDON\u2019S SLOE CIN |LARE OF THE FRENCH Generally, however, there is little or no change in the situation, the swinging and swaying of the lines being the same as has been going on for weeks.Although it is just two months now since the Allies concentrated on the Franco-Belgian frontier to oppose the German advance and the invaders have been to Paris and back in the interval, no decisive battle has bee n fought.Neither side has destroyed or partially destroyed an army.Even the Belgian srmy escaped almost intact after their country was overrun by the Germans.The same can be said of operations in the east where the armies of Russia, Germany and Austria are fighting, except in the case of Lieut.-General Samsonoff, the Russian commander whose army was partially destroyed by the Germans in the battle at Tannenberg, East Prussia.In the present battle on the river Vistula, from Warsaw south to the river Pilica, the Russians have scored an important victory in driving the Germans back and have captured many prisoners besides guns and ammuniiton.But the defeated army is still in being and when it gets back to its selected position it ean entrench itself and start another.siege battle such as that which occurred dû Pilica the Germans still hold the the fortress of Ivangorod where from the sttonghold.¢ in-France.Soutriwai 7 river Vistula except in front of they were driven back by attacks The Austrian army, which was so often described as routed and destroyed in the battles of Galicia, has sprung into life again and is attacking the Russian left wing.The Austrians, however, apparently have found an impenetrable barrier at the river San north of Jaroslau.The German claim of victory over the Russians west of Augustowo, Suwalki, following fighting reported by them yesterday in the direction of Ossowetz, south of Augustowo, shows that the Germans are attempting another advance from Fast Prussia into the government of Grodno, to the east of Suwalkidoubtless with the object of compelling the Russians to reinforce their army in that region.All these movements, however, have brought the belligerents no nearer their goals which cannot be attained until an army is destroyed or one of the other of the contending forces becomes too exhausted to fight further.The Admiralty tonight issued a report in which it was said that the German cruiser Karlshue had captured thirteen British steamers in the Atlantic.PEOPLE A PROBLEM THE ARMY WILL HAVE FIRST CALL ON NATIONAL RESOURCES.t\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Paris, Oct.23.\u2014The greatest problem for France this winter probably will be to take care of the people at home.The army will have the first call on the national resources.The thirty seven million of people at home must get on as best they can.A won- derfu) spirit of gentleness and kindness is moving the French people to create a community of interest in everything they have, in which every person shall share.All private interests have shrivelled up.Neventheless, contributions from the outside world are sorely needed.WHITE SLAVER GETS NINETEEN YEAR TERM New York, Oct.23.\u2014The longest; sentence ever meted out in a local court upon a prisoner convicted under the so-calied white slave act, was that imposed today upon Atonic Doranzecharacterized hy the court as the head and front of the white slave traffic Doranzo was sentenced to serve 19 years and five months in Sing Sing prison and to pay 8 fing of $5,000.KNIFE DUEL IN HARBOUR WATER BELGIAN CAPTAIN AND GERMAN SAILOR IN BLOODY CONTEST.Perpignan, via Paris, October 23 \u2014 Since the opening of hostilities Belgian and German steamers have an- chared.side by side in the port of Valencia.A Belgian captain received a letter from his brother, a soldier ia the Be!- gian army, saymg that Gennan soldiers entering their village and committed abominable acts, and that the captain's wife and two daughters were among the victims.The captain's anger was aroused and was increased by feers and challenges from a German crew.Unable to take on the whole crew, the Belgian captain challenged à German sailor who was the ringleader and the challengee was accepted.The German jumped into the ses with a knife between his teeth.The Belgian jumped into the water, a dagger in his hand, and the struggle Maa begun to be terrible when a harhor pilot in a hoat, reached the men and succeeded in separating them.Both were wounded, and the pilot compelled them to return to their shios, both shouling menaces \u201cGenerally apeaking, on this part of the front the situation remains the same.\u201cTo the north of the Ainse our artillery has destroyed thres German batteries.\u201d RUSSIAN STATEMENT.Petrograd, Oct.23.\u2014The following official communication was issued tonight by the Russian General Staff: \u201cThe energetic offensive of our armies, which have crossed the Vistula on a large front, encounter no resistance on the part of the Germans, who continue to retreat.\u201cIn the trenches beyow Ivangorod we took large quantities of war stores and ammenition abandoned by the reserve corps of the 7 \u201cThe Austrian ermiss continue.|.to fight with stubbornness on the Vistula, on the San and perticu- larly to the south of Przemysl \u201cIn East Prussia there is no change in the situation\u201d WOUNDED MEN WELL ATTENDED SIR WM.OSLER SAYS MODERN MEDICAL METHODS SAVES: MANY LIVES.New York, Oct 23\u2014The World today says editorially: In predicting that the rate of mort: ality among the wounded in this war will be the lowest known in history, Sir Withianr Osler is basing his faith | solely upon the improvement male in the medical service While the great tn ee military nations have competed in | creating and employing in the field more destructive weapons, to a large vateut they have neutralited ot an- dther's efforts by providing or better care for the wounded and sick.Through barbarous neglect in the Napoleonic days, 400,000 French soldiers dicd of discase in the Peninsular campaign to 60,000 killed in hattle.In the Boer War, in the British force of 208,326, the men killed in battle numbered 5.776, and 2,108 died 57 wounds, & total of 7.884 (or shout fourteen per thousand 8 year).while 14.120 died of disease, or 25.58 per thousand a year, In the war with Russia the Japanese Healthy, Wrinkle-Free Skin Easy to Have A dull, dra blot, Tain, Lis or feared pi, D .i 0 r San by a quite dimple harmises bel i greys, method, changed to one of wer-like radlance and purity.One ounce of common mercolized waz.sold by drug\u201c Fan \"EE oh ra weeks.1 arkable ; .0 drerptir ae neither sin hich sister : akin vel lo w \\thier sxin underneath, 18 gradually cit tiny, aimont Invisible sert - lone 00 footy there, a no no trace is teft on of enhanced beauty.Xl tke cold cream be retiring, and removed in the morning wit wT bras or stom REE Wpporiing musciea the war front remains the same.report.out resistance.and south of Przemyslin the south.\u2018-Fratoh apd -Ragsian navi or to run down the eight neutral countries.SAUOOUOOGODÉMODOGOOCOOOODASDODONOONOOGODORDASOSSGMOCCO decisive seems probable, as the report declares that the actions near La Basse and Armentieres near Arras, on the same line a short distance south of La Basse, continue with great violence.In fact the report says that, generally speaking, the situation on this part cf\u2019 Of the fighting near the coast, where British and French naval vessels are endeavoring to aid the allied troops in holding back the German attempt at an advance, nothing was vouchsafed in the Altkireh, in Upper Alsace, à short distance from the Swiss frontier, has been taken by the French at the point of the bayonet.Since the outbreak of the war this town has been the scene of much fighting and several times has changed hands.; Petrograd claims that the Germans continue to retreat and that the forces of Emperor Nicholas have crossed the Vistula with- The Austrians are given tredit in the Russian report for \u2018continuing to fight stubbornly on the Vistula, on the San No reports were received from Germany or Austria, and Servia likewise was silent regarding the operations The British Admiralty bas issued è statement saying that the necessity to use its warships for convoy duty having passed, British cruisers sided by like vessels of- tie\u201d Australian, Japanese, Emden and the Karlsthue, which have been playing havoc with the shipping of the allied countries., Great Britain has prohibited the importation of sugar in order to keep the German and Austrian product being shipped in from President Wilson hps approved the demands of the State Department on Great Britain for the release of the steamers Platyria and Brindilla.The President took the position that every right of American shipping must be protected.: PusoOOGUQUDOVUS UP SODGGHGAAANNSUHEESQARÉS C dgégognonsse AVOATOGOGSACGSGANDOOOSGGOGOGSONSHFGQO lost in action fifty.four per thousand a year, an enormous proportion, and twenty-five per thousand a year died of disease, about the same is the Brit, ish rate in South Africa.But the most striking fact in the Japanese records was the low rate of me tality among the wounded collected and transport ed to the rear, which fell to little more than 3 per cent.In Manchuria one-third of the wounded within a month returned to the ranks, only one death among 700 wounded in the base hospital.at Oxford, naturally he is dealing with exceptions conditions.A very large number of severely wounded soldiers could re! be transporte so far and must havd htén treated\u2019 in\u201d France, \"But thew san Ye no doubt that with wge effi ciency of the modern firstaid Wervica and of the fieB] hospital system operating close in the rear of the fighting line.no armies were ever so wel) cared for as those now facing each When Sir Wm.Osler spcake of | other in France.VALIQUET'S RESTAURANT Formerly of Boston.12 Fabrigue St., Opposite City Hall.Steaks, Chops, Rolls and Coffee Our Own Farm Milk Cream Butter and Eggs PHONE 1526 Have You Read TRE WALL OF PARTITION \u2018The latest Book, by FLORENCE L, BARCLAY, Author of the \u201cROSARY,\u201d Etc.You will find it and a nost ol other new Books, at JOHN FE.WALSH'S Regd.iI ST JOHN STREET THE QUEBEC CHRONICLE SATURDAY.OCTOBER 24, 241908 JE RX 722) DX IX D OF OUR \u201cTRIPLE EN wT LAN THE Immense Barza: ns ir Skirts Magniticont Sale of Ready-to-Wear Hats Priced jor Saturday Only At $1.98 rn For Saturday's Sale we have mmsrkedt an elegant Tot of Our much-admirad rang.of Ladies\u2019 men ixv-to-wear Tate will be = ; 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Aiso Nostly Perfums N 19 parple.Pric; .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.#\"10 Price Lon von one sonore $1030 cornea an PN 700 and B00 o'clock PM.ONLY, AT 11105 Cc .Boots Bargains in Curtains and Carpets It Pays to Buy Your Groceries Here | Bungalow Cartain net.formerly | Tiamond Cretonne, 36 inches Bungalow Curtains, 2 1.2 yards | Vérone Blak Tea ib rhe: ie To's win Te, 5 « hs A ; ! & Roherr B.Ward, president of the > match in tte Ted sess av, both of inch wl the Fnglich rales, Rrook!lya Federals.was elected vice- presidevt and.Lloyd Rickert secre- TL tary, each for aterm of one year.\u201c .Lovo hundred ive Pre-ident Gilmore stated that the { La, reports nf all the clube as read at the | BLACK WW TL\u201d wr meeting showed that the league was ; , } in a satisfaetory Faancial condition Worth $10 = 7 Ra and that the sentiment of the club ; owners was unanisiausis in favar of HALF- SEASO ee.continus the organifation along : lines oricinally laid out a year ago \u2018Black Viewn.7 cid Me deried that any initiative has heen Bi | Viens : Vern © ne INA; Fame SU taken hy the Federals looking toward ack ean.Afternoon Session peace with the National and American Brown Ts.a \u201c ; Le ee acternaon pe Tragnes or that change- ir the present À A ; provement.ai circuit had heen discussed at the meet- Grey Twre/.came wn hy Inman Fur.; = 45 o-riurmances at ths man Brown, Twe i ae ani 5 GILMORE PRESIDENT 1 , © oeoqueret M cuvngs to elee, OF FEDERAL LEAGUE We apc © New York, Oct.2\u2014James A.Gi'- a: Th ea hic more was elected president and cars at ens ; en + had triacurer of the Federal League fn , white ote bocstilh of five years at a meeting hell oe = wecs 21 and wi tere today.mare succeeds him.COUTURE wie male on cha twenty- elf ae presiZent and John A.George 3 ad wa.fever por.as treasuren Ru B.Ward was eleer He made = oral sensa- cf vice president and Lloyd Ricker: ] os hors \u2018urine this oo secretary.eal far a term of one 7 Ce alge, tacoma Year = i \\ hi > down 10 1 round.panne drag ê ; wr .MONTR , WOMEN.q : Taser sap Hs D a > d Be EIS ETES Fla Set TET 34 mure frazars tugs \u2018Au: an rvians | TEE > ; - mpeg ne mn 4 ; # .- 2 + PEUR pont of angles Heme Problem.Montreal, Oct, 23.\u2014Police Chief Campa is urging the Boara of Contol ta take immediate\u2019 steps to deal with the prollems arising out of the presence in Montreal of thousands of destitute Austrians and.Germars.He fa.drawn up a statement for * the board § n connection with the se ehhigh exists in the city.HY i made clear hy the chief that, i there Is not a puch more intelligent ent supervision of the for- quarters.conditions here will he the extreme during the | wal \u201c+1.Joseph Sts, a A cm ea CF 2 0 ES PM PCT IRIE Talis we Odor eas oo lun enr Srmi-re aig Guilortig MAURICE MAETERLINCK Belgian Author May Be Selected To French Academy.Paris.Oct, 23-\u2014Fhere is a passitrl.\u2018ty that Maur:e- Maeterlinek, the Belx'an author, may be elected to the French Academy by acclamation, to +41 the seat of ghe late Jules Claretie The memxrers of the Academy are Af the close relations at the present time hetween France and Belgium.T1 AL Maecerlnck 1s eléeted, it will be the fire rime a farcigner has became u member 2° the French Academy BELGIAN REFUGEES RETURNING TO CITIES Ro wofaal Netherlands, Oct 23 via 7.n\u2014Twelve thousand Be i - passed through Roosen y for Antwern and There still are IAs \u201cURONBREW THE Moat C DELICIOUS HEALTHFUL & INVIGORATING NOM INTOXICATING BEVERAGE IN - ERISTENCE.cas © ue here hut more than i day schedule at our shops: jrent to your door express i charges paid, lf not satisfactorv, return, George Morissette, .Cor.St.John & D'Youvil'e Sts | Jules Gauvin, - 181.183 St.Josèph Streetwithin the\u2018 next ten dave, November 3, M.TIMMONS & SON .Quebec, P.Qsole Bottlers.prineipal ereditors are Ben Kollinger, $4000.the General Development Company.New Yok, £3C.000.and miscellanenus accounts totalling about A000.The compuny's mine and plant are located at, Ogden, about {three miles south.wie?of the Hollin- ~| ger mine ».NX » ._æ A- 4 \u2018 + a .racsiderinr \u201cPhone 432 148 ST.JOMN STREET.J |thing in Canada hesides statistics.| ose ree ue ec eve ngare.sporting news and crop forecasts.\u201d u 9 SR NI MINN : And the well-meaning crack of the \u2014 | whip of the quick-wiited author is m= om SE not spent altogether nn the lately | ~~ \u2014~\u2014\u2014-\u2014- : TT 7 = = arrived nalishman in his Canadian | is the truse we ought all to have in] meled lie) strance decadeacies, and fo do oo de de un de ue de de ie de ane EES SEE RENE ; surroundings.the future of Canada.as it holds | things like tiat.It shall be para- \u201cThis dear 1ad.\u201d he tells ue, \u201chas loyally te its place as an intrinsic part | doxical, epigrummatic, erudite, even \u201cFABER SYSTEM\u201d in his mind's eve.tur the moment.\u2018 of vhe British Empire.It is à book | vitriolic.I will pierce the self-con- | our sordid practicab:lity, and\u2019 is lost for every Canadian to read; and if cit di seriain peule and Jet them Long span Reinforced Mellow-Tiie Flooring .in astonishment.\u2018Na madam.T shall ' i: has not a maximum sale, then is | they have need to mend their man- ; \u2018 A à ollow [not do so it.and 1 shall tel! you my there somethirig wrong with our| ners; that they are primi.ive beasts\u2014 der a EDO con consists ern ond a be reason.If you write with a sense of powers of appreciation of literature | even Diprotod us\u201d (possibly Lang- used for every ordinary span and live load in buildings of all life x color, alone will come some | that is literature in Canada.\u20ac .tonians, oe we.; ib kind.\u201c PS : weighty grim fellow whose husiness In plain speech, Janey Caunck\u2019s \u201cThose who are not of my cali re\u201d It i very ch 1, because its simple construction | 1 can\u2019t imagine how you manage to be dressed by the it is to write up sock quotations \u2014 book has to be read ta be appre- (as the Langionian reviewer is al- makes , nues cheap four po Sn ap he ne time your husband comes home on a wash day.\u201d .leaden creatures, helieve me\u2014and | ciated, and it is not for the reviewer ' ways in the way of saying under and thinnest without exception, on the market.they will distinctly 336.28 0 lot No.MM -' the cadastre = St Roch North.Lim=il-e Sard subicet to the payment Company.bai tesly in:talme: terest.except instalment beg 1st, 1914 \u201cJ \u2014Furniture 1nd Sxoures af pris vate res dence Cha=:shoura Read.© nf LPO by quar.ni 82406 wey ge ir.The G-et ve September \u201cxtures .ty Mavgasy © 4e: 43 : R= 3 - Sauveur.43 = qeau street.weet Build ros tnere on.subject te the es fating leases anl 2 rental of 8% 22 : More \u2026- per anvum: ar: Jess.\u2014:Yout suarantee.Vie lois 4 Sa.57.3 the jau- Je 2 NT nt.and Port MeNichoil.Ont.re- being sent nver from the Dominion cpecsivelv, which provided far the rente o Psion following four advances on domestic du : y LMDire.rain: was glad ta hear that the fir.t Cana- © 1\u2014The free storage perind ic re.To, Re duc om Bory de ee ur other ane will be soon on the way.ot 3 he free stavage er no Thes ic pronf of the most convineinu \u2018 duced from vhirty dave 1a ten dur- nature \u2018hat we are cafrvine on a wa\u201d ! ing the period from Sept.| to Dec.13 thas can he jestified in every part of.3\u2014The, rate far storage aîter the the Fmprre.Look at Ireland.\u201d he re- fre perd elapses i« advanced from peated.1.8 10 1-4 vents per bushel.Mr Healy said he had thought Mr.: 4\u2014\\nd this ari rate is charged Redmond tae easy in his relations for each succeeding ten days or part with the present government nn the : thereof.Irith question, but at present they are Tt is ordered hy the Board nf as one man in support of the govern- | Grain Commission far Canada that ment during the present operations | advances.one, three and fous he dis- on she coginent.Not only.added | continued from Sept 1, 1914 in the Mr.Healy, are tive Britith peaple glad | (irand Trunk elevator and irom Septto cer Canadian troops going over 19 1 8 in the Canadian Pacific elevator.Re share the military hurdens of the ma.| advance numher 2, the hoard approves tion.hur Lord Kitehene-.whn was in South Afriea with the then Canadian entingents, realizes that their snlen-') tic and expart gran.Tt is further did reputation as a fightine force | nrdered that hoth companies embody ands tnday just as well as it stood ! in the tariff an explicit distinction he.the dav after the fall of Pretoria.tween export and domestic grain.The Mr.Timachy Healv also referred to | cate was heard at Toronto on Oet, $, annther phase which he considers a grd argument against the claim that Austria went inth the var tn punish, the Servians, for Servim had hardly | heen mentioned since the frat week of the war, and the Austrians have nnahle tn take Reigrade.the Sercian cupital, althsurh it ie anh just acrase the river from Austrian territory Mr.Mesty «id he was pleated ta return to Canada, where he had made a grest many friends.He was qlad tn see an mans evidences nf prnaner- itv ard progress in the land, and ad- | ded that the Deminion would ane hats mare friends than ever in the : Old Countryttre eee Ap mms ArrestDecay By using JEWSBURY & BROWNS Oriental Tooth Powder which fulfils all the functions of the perfect Dentifrice.In addition Lota vaiue in acristingg to arrest decay, it cleanses the teeth, swaetens the mouth.and promotes a healthy condition of its tiques.Its antiseptic qualities are of such an erder as not to cause anv shrinkage of the fom.as dn so many *o-called anti ent! préparations 1t dees not de, the delicale organs of taste.16e.& 206.Tin (The Container with ive SLOT.Obtainable from all Druggiste.Mor.Vos er a 18 ts Whatanete Pear SHARLANG 00.37, Sommon WL.Morte heen ! nceupation, and that all the prominent \"citizens were taken as hostages.| \u201cThere is no confirmation =! the repart that the Allies have hraken | through the German lies near Lecloo.\u201d PROTESTING AGAIN SEIZURE OF THE PLATURIA AGAIN AROUSES TROUBLE |: of Fmitinæ the free storage period - provided it he applied to hots domes.| ' SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1914.Te | i Making One: Dollar Do the Work of Two YOur dollars vary In value according as they vary in purchasing power.| | The man or woman who studies advertising isable frequently, to make one dollar do the usual work of two.The experienced reader of advertisement: will always make a dollar command a premium, that is, make it buy more than the dollar of a non- reader of advertisements.How much \u201cabove par\u201d are the dollars in your pocket worth ?It wil depend on how closely you study the buying opportunities out-lined in the store ads.| Quebec's Best Paper | Se S monts ! \\ Î \u2014 The | Chrunicle \u2014\u2014 - MILITARY FIELD GLASSES also PRISMATIC BINOCULARS at C.LACASSE 40 Fabrique Street, | Cpticiin 300,000 Dutch Soldiers : Yearn to Strike Germany of Belgium Has.Kindled the Desire to Fight in the Breasts of Holland's People\u2014Retreat of Kaiser's | } Army Northward May Give Chance.\u2018 ; $3 Edwin Clears, Exgress Special Core the only one that smiled and my effort .respondent.must have shown indecision.All eyes! (Copurieks, 1913, by the New York Herald (became focussed on the passport I was; and thé London Daily Express.All rights handling nervously.! reserved.) \u201cI am a friend of Holland,\u201d I satd\u2014it Davrsry, Holland, September be must have lost consfderably in transia- | Prom the River Scheldt and Sane rl : tion, as nobody seemed to bebieve it\u2014\"and.the south, to the Frusgan : ER IT only want to repay her ood people for | Delfxsl.on the north, the spirit of War Last favers\u201c The \u2018\u2019Kommandant\u201d rather! LF te A possesses Holland, fix weeks ago the getting ready here was tame compared with the swift mobilizing, accounts of which 1 had with difficulty been able to filter through from Liege to Ostend.\u201cIt was snly meant,\u201d the Dutehman said, \u201clo keep German and Belgian deserters from cross- Pine into Molland., To-day it is ansther story, for the Dutchman has seen with his own eyes hia Bel harshly saked me if I was a journalist.|\u2019 answered that I represented the Daily Ex- \u2018 press.The interview ended with hip re.\u2019 quest that I would not miss the early.{morning train, until which time ! was \u201cfree to cireuviate.\" I went immediately to the dike and sa: Germany.The night was blue and as, bright as day.and from the high dike Amierican Men and Women in Berlin \u2026 Shared in Wars Thrills at Outbreak! | ney Ends Aboa «Epeciai Dispatch) Havre, Beptembder 28 When what was believed 10 be the last boat out of Paris by way of the Seine left yer Havre\u2014but which has since proved to be far from the last\u2014it scemed as if the |enemy\u2019s enveloping right wing was still {sweeping steadily on and that the communications of the capital with.Havre (would soon be cut.A boat services has been organized by an ingenjous American Ju enable those persons who were anxious tu leave J\u2019aris and who wers burdened with umuch luggage to svoid some of the train sesvice in time of war, At first the trip was quite uneventful.Very few tronps were visible except at Conflans, where, after we hud passed the \u2018Americans Fleeing from Paris Meet Many Perils Soldiers Seize Pilot Who Disregards Command and Moor - Refugees\u2019 Boat Under Bridge That Is Mined\u2014Jour- ~ rd the Tenncesee\u2014\u2014 (delays, difficulties and cIscomforts of they \u201cWhat on earth 4o'you mean Wy anche Ing under thé bridge\u201d they shouted.\u201cAre ¥ou mud?The slightest imprudence would be fatal to you.\u201d Frum their obvious consternation ws deduced the fact that the bridge wis mined, and theugh it was not apparest how our presence ciuld have caused ab explosion, we moved on with great alas rity to another mosring place.In Mantes the hotels were filed Witbtroops.and it was only possible to gob shakedowns for the women and of our party of forty-five; the chief hotel of the Lown, however, provided a quite passable dinner\u2014indsed, s remarimble ene considering the time and circumstances.Just before we reached Rousa, at ste lof the locks we heard that an important path I could see, ten miles away across the River Ems, the low lights of Emden A solitary torpede boat or destroyer speeding into port from Borkum Island,\u2018 twenty-five miles out in the wide sea mouth of the river., Great German Defences.It Is not soc many years ago since Bor- $n neighbors brutally tortured, bastial- ised and burned alive wholesale.The herror of it has startied Holland in a manner olvilized warfare could never have done.The Dutchman is brave because he honest.His home life and business in- tegrky are clean.He knows hard work.He can endure as much as any soldier Cum was an island of sand.Now it 18 one living, and If he Is forced into war hoe Germany's most formkiable, strong.itl fight ail the more deaparately BecRUse 1 \"ny ty equipped\u2019 whi ail that! he feels acutely & portion of the pain hat ops can \u2018manufacture.| bas been su imhumanly muted out tol rent fortresses, Heligoland, Warren Belgium.The Dutchman has been atartied | nd Borkum, guard the river entrances to from his sirep, but he is not se blinded by Hamburg, Bremen and Emde.A for: the glare that he Is afraid tg battle with | ene ago two aeroplanes \u201cving fo the tire.Hamburg in.hezy.wemther missed Borkum : and slighted on Holland's northern point.\u2019 They are stil! there.! There 1s a small steamboat that rune.ally between Delfzryl und Emden under\u2019 300,000 Soidlers Ready.For these and other good reasons there are dv 500,000 Dutch soldlers on the frontier < * praying for the opportunity whieh, ne a ne strensthen he ied the Dutch flag with cattle, vegetables and back 1&he Holland frontier.or should the Cheese.It kas 8 Dutch captain and « Russians forse the enemy te the west (07 Hé ro | Innerviewed met then tie opportunity must come; but In betta an te cage, poset hs whatever shape it comes It will find the! Delfeyl seems some part of à mystery\u2014 Dutchman ready.eager and confident.ito tie stranger.The (inhabitants converse\u2019 ! was the last correspondent to leave .in looks.Maastricht, and | did so by request.Tired|.| aeked an ou ne captain .who knows of poking ui the ashen\u2019 trall of the Ger- (hls world and England if he could account na\u2018 mis, I was rted by a soldier to) for the mystery.He told me in a whisper ine Lain, which marred In the darkneds {that Delfsy) was the clearing house for orfore dawn, and sent out 0 siege nea! German spies.They came throuzh the ® Limberg.fast night when | arrived at| Ems Neck from all over Europe to make tha very top of Hcltand | was received by | thelr government reports, he sald.and.» soldier and ccnducted 20 the chiel of | Germany sent them out again to all parts police.; of the Continent.He added that the town- After he had asked me three vuestiona\u2018\u20181k thought every stranger a spy and without à pause.the l'urxomaster blus- they were aure | was one.To make me Wered in and ordered me to zive à de-'at.!! happier he added that [ would trav! 4 Masled excuse for being vu earth.great railway bridge which is the meain|®aSs@cment had bean- fought by en Eskey of the Paris railway system, our Wish force at Compilens.and we (hougts | was clearing my tirost, the \u201cKom- \u2018south with two sples the foliawing morn.pilot heaved a heavy sigh of relief.En- | Fineers were busy around its plers.It had | ulremdy been mined, and his own fear was that the engineers might have blown iit up earlier than they had intended.that this success.had played an lmpse- tant part in slewing us te Eu through unmolested.Stranded at Remmm.We reachec Rovem in & verypehesrtut frame of mind, feeling that the deager THE KAISER'S PARTING WITH HIS FAMILY I Had\" they done se it surely weuld have 8k STARTING TO THE.FRONT |bioeked the: river.and.thers would have re eee\u201d We a ee troubles - | been noUring left to do but to retum tel should \u2026.say oo _\u2014 , hotet smart, Paris.next mernigg.Dr.Kubler Defied 'Sentry's\u2019 Bullets to Forward Mail ! for Red Cross.FAVORITE IN SOCIEFY GETS LUCKY HORSESHOE Mrs, Gerard Takes Charge of Rel of Needy Refugees Sexking to Rétum to This Countryei (Special Dispateh.! Beaux, September 26.\\ R.GRORGE A.KUBLER.an Ameri | 1 an corporation lawyer es hed In, Berlin.\"to whose initiative waa due: the prompt measures thkeh by the Ameri-, can Asicclation bf Commerce and Tédgs to express resolutions of sympathy for the, German nation ahd to\u201d organize a reilef, committee to work tn conjunciion With the\u2019 Red Cross Rociety\u201d has arf éxeiting story) to tell of the difficulty with which the first lot \u2018of niné hundred crreulzr letfers corlaining An appeal for heip from the.Red (\u2018ross Eotlety and \u2018the big German.+ i 2 The possiblity of a Uhlan raid had been discussed, and the veteran war correspondent Mr.Frederick Villiers pre pared to organize & splendid serebs fram bulky American - luggage Which would place the women amd children in perfect safety Fight Near Penceful Scene.\u2018The country was quiet and peaceful and was still looking splendidly green and fer- lie.And yet we afterward discovered that 8 cavalry engagement Was taking place only ten miles away.The right we spent at Mantes was exiting.Rome time hafore we reached the town, when it was already dusk, we were challenged by a territorial sentry on the bridge beneath which we were passing and ordered to heave to.The pilot did nat ohey, The sentry repeated his challenge.and a vigorous campmgn of words began between the twe men.Luckily Tor us this we received à ruée-emntontag.Dafosstme landed our .bost -was compantemes: by the military authorities to conmapnmebliinry to Havre.Then-we learnadethatatts.bars which mes -techeve -casmiedws cdesmges \u2018dan, son\u2019 had ales been commendewred and was to bothad, This ves/depressisgcons, ané-dhetoups dition of Beven was get AWey was tailing Diets: indie «dings tion of Havre.To«all agpesrasees item being made an open, undefendatatown.-N had \u2018been proposed thatcour party sheufd return next morning to Pass, but wen tually, owing to-the gnod,affises of the British} Vice Consul, ft* was arranged\u2019 that wet à sagle best of way damufpiten .lpartieular territorial was less excitable after gmemt difficalty,.hacscampartments | han many of his comrades, or he might [should be resérved in a train fer Havres (have fired on us.Again we-could find no wali accommoda~ In Mantes itself we were challenged.by tions, and after twn sleeping nights ae two infantrymen, who ordered us to moor- Havre -we were taken.off on bonrd the limmediately beneath.the bridge.The pilot.Ameziean war ship Tennesseewhen he went ashore Was told to regard But I must say this for Havre.it was himself as under arrest and was re.very Usneull.as compared with Rouen, moved by the soldiers.and Belgian, French ard English soldiers cn {American firms 6£ 1N6 Ufitted Btates was mardant \u2014beforc whem all pertons on al While we talked a iine of torpado boats siege front'er must.sut of respect.stightiv Could be seen steaming slowly up the river.tremble\u2014Mad me marched away to quar-|Ve counted seven.Just as they were ters which needad only an Inquisition chair abresst of us a destroyer darted swiftly complete thal makeup.Looking |out of Emden Bay and speeded toward through me vith eyes like steel pointe, | them.Sigrals no sooner began te flash he asked !f | was .reryng to Cermany.Over the black waters than the tleet of 1 pt, when was | leaving by the way T'sgven turned about at full speed an shot had come* Or, if 1 was sclourning 'n away toward Borkum.' Dellayl, for how long, and for what pur-| Minutes before their outlines melted in| a the dark-ses wait- the Morge flashes had Invited te Leave Town.censed and all the lights in Emden hud A preliminary gasp was as fer as | got.|disappearsd.The old skipper stood as fot the Chief of Police then entered and erect and still av an Indine.Sn he stood, said.that the guard of the train hed jus: !Icoking cut to sea.listening for the sound told him that T was the correspondent Who lof big guns, until the moon went down.\u2018 bad been ordered out of Maastricht stiand | v | LoNpON, Septeraber 26.attack daveloped, and in the akirmish his ! Usually at this period of the year the boot way lost.[ar the subsequent three King and Queen and all the court are at{days he did his best, marching with one 1 Baimora) enjoying the Highland sports of (foot property shod anid the other prac- 4 grouse shooting.deer stalking and tishing.| tically bare, but at the end of that time But, like the majority of their subjects.he had to be sent home as an Invaildthere is no holiday for their Majesties this, A tale of disappointment told to tbo : year.Every day they are to be seen driv- King hy another man had reference to a ing through the eity with but a small es-'section who missed ther dinner.The ve.sort, their mission inspecting one or other hicle carrying the food had just arrived of the hospitals where lie their wounded when the Germans came on.The attack q soldiers, the Queen passing down one line having been repulsed and Lhe enemy of beds in a ward, the King another, sit-'driven back.the Briti.h were returming, no ting by and chatting ta the stricken men.| doubt feeling that a mem had been well asking them their experiences and listen.earned, when a German shell struck the ing 10 the replies.| wagon and Mew it.and the dinner to Boome of the stortes are sorry enough.'pleces.The soldiers had to console them.but, while the Queen is sweet and sympa- seivez as beyt they could wilh a biscuit (ing the train for twenti minutes nothing 201 0n more particular a 1 He had disappearcd for some ten min- Were \u2018fraterniæing In every cufé.ç ntes When two gendarmes came up in aan atmost: fanaifal touch of \u201cBrusec.s \u2018state nt wild excitement.tore Waterloo\u201d to: the- scene Fear of Germany May Keep Italy in Neutral Position Statesmen Will Not Be Swayed by Sentiment, but Will 2 Guided by.What They Consider.Their Best Interest for the Futuregot out of Berlin.= d After the American Association of Com, merce and Trade, in a special meeting, had accpricd (Re resolusion dralted by Dr.Kuler to \u2018natie tids ppeal he.win a otf! of n.ne a3sistants, worked for sixteen, ng the mall, which by epeciai: perjrission offihe Posmiuatér Generki ref to be deiit ds special trato leavi : | t a8 Ted Tross mattet to the ; T - TT .> » 10 | (mat the co-operation on the part.of Ger-lirane, tii alte advanced to them a sum Rotterdam.PI Îman-Armericans will make :t poxsible Uiof monet ta mee Lae\u2019r immediate travel! Through rome misunéerstanding about carry thesrheine into aurces.\u2018ui exceuts nl ils the hour of lsaviag Lhe mall bag failed to; à deep Impression has barn made here! reach the station on time.and after hold: ho the prompt activity of thy Bertie organ.Mrs.+ war this Emhas AS which gave an .mpetus fo similar moves eeivi: sapere cto Halla à (ering for Needy Americans, ns VV s relssve?the duty of sh nerdy Anerisans tierars + rémained but to relinguish the idea.three o'clock that same morning.E was|ducted by a on tn Peromally oR-! ir.Kubler, thoroughly disheartenes, left ments in other important viv\"man cities.\u2018and d: nds which have been (speciai Dispat-h.chambered.\u201d as Blamarek said in UW.in N \u2014 \u2014 \u2014 \u2014 - the station he wae met by the belated boat-|' Baroness von Bulow.hari Meg pirpsae Int he ini Roux, September 26.order to be.admitted to the Congress of Er T= = =\" = = \u201c7-78 {man and a scheine of action was speedil>\u201d Trumbull, ot Philadeipha ix Av of \u2018ne A Wa ter B63 Land It he.ng certain that the {lialian xov-| Paris In 1856.Butrtivie, an be added.was Ki H W decided upon.Americans whose fnerest in \u201cie var le ek.af the Fmbaney, ernment neither will nor cnn make the not-a very dignified attitude and lialy ing George ears ar Tales Learning that the train was scheduled 10.more than's vicarious one, as her huihand, group vf resrient Amerie people take up arms on bebsif of Austria- will do nothing uodigmfied.for Italians : .make Che firat stop at \\Vustermark, n point! Reigadier General von Rülow.In DURE an wor, Hlupgary.the oppressor of the Italien are grent respecters of xnod form.Hee from His Wounded Soldiers mr kilometfes from Berlin.Dr.'with the tierman tropa =n *Le ¥ ench Tiny mussority nf case are thove of tem.race, the only question that now remasns sides.when the spoils.come to be divided vs | Kubler threw the mail bag Into a taxicad.!feantier.Ba:oness von Rilow 18 dempor- porary impecuniorisness rather than te be considered In regard tn Italy's atti.a the green table of the congress.they {tacos the podtman in front ard & Wid arity exiled in Turin.whither She Was\" -hroni de-itiation, aflavtith à number of tude la whether she will rontipue te te- will naturally fall to the .victers, not te » (Special Dispatch.) Hardly had be Kot it off (han a German, PEUR Hegan.lebliged to fie from Atx-les-Haine when the dietresnink cns hace ton disclosed by main Reutral ar will soonce or inter inter-|the neutrais.Thess considerations may weigh suf.[ticlently with Iuallan.atatesmen te make them intervene sgutnet Aunstrie-Hengary later on: a casus belli will net be \u2018hard to find, and if the present Minister of proclamation af war made \u2018It !mperative the present sialon.In erder te present, vene On behalf of the Trigle \u201cintends, or.Ifor German subjects to leave Fr-neh terre pernel?if the Embassy to attain a pags.rather.against Austria-Mupgary.2 ; © port for herself and fie children, onep Italy's action will net be guided by sen.An Episode of à Horreshet.\u201cAmerican woman.wits aad been dererted (ttment or by any form of tdeal considera- An American woman Wall KNORNR {MN by her hushand a vear and a half sae, wasftion.but by what her statesmen consid Foreign Affairs, whom the A nave ociety here was the central figure IN obliged to torrux covery article af clothing [thelr country\u2019s interest\u2014tor no people treated with scant courtesy.amd whom the (AN amusing scene which tov place \"fram her neighbors.I more practicai on such questions.aithoush ne German Foreign Minister, when Unter den Linden a few momants defore, Many foreigners have attempted to take (to foreikm observers they may.as In the x rpbassedor here, nover appreciated.fess jthe news flashed along the boulevard of advantage of this relief work 10 ohtain question of the Servian pert, sometimes | nat, nevertheless, he cannot go agaimet the victory at Metz.Tagelisr with & pagagge ta America.one of thent aécontin£lseem to mistake their Interests.Now, triend, she was sealed h uicmaoblile bably prefer Great Brit.\u201d y .8 sésief in her aul \u201clé an American standing in line with the|wniie Italians probably er - #00 .but w time for { a pretext for retirement, sad give Way d 8 sentry.but We had no tn front of the Adlon Hotel \"when, with.| query :\u2014 sv explanations.! ain to any of the other belligerents.OT., gene Tittoni or Signor Martimi.Bat Perouched In the bottom of the car.LT ter PE PIRE re Mer} \"De jou rpéak tne Faciisn\u201d\u201d as an Wallan statesmen put it the over it will be well for oe to forget thet in {ne companion and 1 held on to the mail Bag.pop LT OBR Le Sor to \u201cYen but you dont © was the snower aay.\u201cof an hegemonies Ve ne rene jermationel relations \u2018uothins suscotés while the postman followed my.instruc.\" asatetance, dashed 10 the middle ot Miss Alice Worfoik.on eric feast pue yo like success.\u201d After all, few nations can sions by standing in order that ie unl drivewas and held up her hand in ai Témrere tn io amr of A he] FAnee of Geren 4 German press! 27078 the expensive luxury of what the form might be recognized.1 ture of commañd to arrest the passage SOS in Merlin.teok idvantage 0° thel Mitherto the Austrian sn eee ca] Lalique call bel gesto.In-any ones, Italy, \u2018Even this precaution did not suffice: of a military automobile.pp en er and has refrained, evidently in of by doing nothing.has rendered the Allies » Ne Time for Ei \u201cWe realized thal we were taking our lives in our hands.as our route Ixy through Déberits,.the big German ma- noguvring grounds.now thrice guarded on.account of the \u2018fact that it is one of the\u201d chidf centres of aviation operations, be sides being used as barracks far Russian prisoncrs of war and an exercise ground tor the volunteers.Ev hundred yards for thetic, the King does Wis dest to cheer up! his men, s¢ thal even amid hess touching scenes rome of the Incidents are not devoid of a humotous aspeet.: \u201cAnother gone as & souvenir,\u201d said the, -Kir.g, pointing to a tunic lacking the resi-\u2019 mental badge.snd the little acene was\u2018 pepenfed scveral times.Bome of the men were rather abushed, but the King's smile] quickly reassured them.All sald that they! were eager Lo got back to the fighting line.The King rpoke to the men about the work they had been doing on the Continent.He inquired how the regimental boots stond the strain of heavy marching and asked about the cquipment generality.His Majesty was keen to know what the Royal Scots thought of their headgear aa @ protection against the hot sun.and miled when the men.though loys! to their | bonnets.Akay would have deen glad if *gomething hed kept more sun off.\u201d The King was compelled to laugh at the spats expressive phrases In which the enfeiy was described.Ora man sald that Vhe bad not bean wounded in the rerdinary wad,\u201d but that while he wr ying down on a gremy alépe.well removed, as he thought.from the passing conveys.a cart was aceidentaliy driven over Ms foot, i apiece.WIVES FOLLOW FRENCH RESERVES (Special IHspatch., Rourx, September 26.Travelling on the provincial railways of France these dave may be slow, but & Journey 1 have taken from here to Le Havre, Honfleur and Caen throws an in- tereating licht on the attitude of the French toward the war.The most interesting incident on the Journey between Honfteur and Caen, when, we traveiled on Belgian rolling stock, was! the sudden irruption ot a French womas whose husband had bacn mobtiized.Bhs Bad been following his regiment from place \u2018to place bys urdinary trains, had got sufficiently near the lines te hear tha sound of the enemy's cannon, and; « few minutes after we had te get out ut! to allow us to pags unchallenged snd more: After this strateg.r move rhe was seen\u2019 Ifawiand.Miss Wororders.from wbusing Italy for her NON an immense service.ptet, Mrs, Stephen intervention: but were she to intervent en Meanwhile the Germans and Austrians than one bullet whistled unpleasantiy to stoop and pick up sonic cigect I¥INE nn folk sloer not expert \u201cx return to Berlinthe side of :he Allies the furor teutonicus are working hard against the Aftes here.naar our heads.But on we sped.and it was evident the chauffeur meant to fulfil his assurance that he was \u2018ready to smash the old car to bits if he could thereby, render a service te the Vateriand.the asphali.which.as she waved it triumphant,y over her head, pratad to he a herscahoe, Which her quick «:~ had discerned.where colony she will rently enterprises, be A missed in nll \u201che war one of à amail 2taup nf Arertan women who in 1864 \u2018aid tthe foundatim of the rican Woman's would fall upon her in the event of ses Even In normal times Austria-Hungary man victory, and as the es inntihas an elaborate secret service in Italy, fight, men, women, and children.ABN (po makes up for some of the errers Austria.Germany's aily, it might jot ber notoriously ill informed, because \u201cThis mean, od Juck fo Germany ; .\"We pulled Into Wistermark neek and and for us a pin cred, ant nmld he Club, in Which la-\"'intion she hae ever{ihat the Milan Cathedral or St.Mark |to0 exclusive and (oo buvreauerstic, neck with the train.The bag was thrown cheers of the crowd for the .pubsive act ive faterert, heridex renderin [might share the fate of Loueain | embassy to the Quirinalup 16 the armed engineer on the \u2018ocomo-! she regained her seat in the aut-nnobile., vies 3e ll the werk ander-| Was it not A German Runner Je Mar À certain member of the German tive.and with three cheers from (he! A few minutes later the over helming Faken tv the Pavlles* Union of the Amar ginl's army who fired into pe no Embassy here la now said to be actively ! dies H * an Crures - can, .American travellers for tha auccass of our: victory of the fierman troops #4 Mels wag A Chrurcin in 1677 The Italtans can Intriguing against the Allies.and Prince undertaking the \u2018train proceeded on Ite! way, \u201cAt \u2018Béutheim.on the Dutoh frontier.mobiles at the re-vi.n of thr Red Cross ANÉ CInrinnant.238 he ta, P'acisa-Anerteun Une, was 8 prisoner of war for a short tme aff the north coast the mail bag was taken in charge by an! American man, who conveyed it by aulo- mobile to Rotierdam.\u2018 \u201cUR the retubn trip we were careful to, stop at every sentry stand and explain: our mad chase through military territory | where $UHRE the same week four persons hed been shot down for attempting to sion proprietar tn a party of American ha interne al atuation hatnre proceed.page through in automodtled \u201c , Te Start American Noapitslannounced in extras.À Man; Americans arc placing their auto- 2 Prol Que well known burtness ma~ ashamed to be scen \u2018n his his rious auto.mand for transport kinds, An interesting Instances of unexampled Warfgenerosity on the part { a German Pen.Pageh Miss Anna War nie tay awaitine {nrther travellers has just been called to my !n\u20ac to Kerlin notices.\u201cThe many Ametan emann, returning from h friends in (hlcagn on hoard a vessel of the mobile when there ia £1.h fmperative de- 90 Scotland.where the steams.ip war convesarces of ali detalned and subjactad in a close Inaper-| \" tien by an offiser {im 8 British man of victory of the Triple H Mins Wanpemann ia NOW In Cepen-, reasisé davelnpments nwill appreciate her de \u2018riends of Jase! the first junction had the satisfaction of, As soon as the expected aid arrives from! rejoining her husband for half an hour.| America.in answer to the 2400 letters ihe oldest and best catablished hotel pen: ba glad to lanrn that his hax obtained eo From what 1 have esen, her cpae 1s tor; already nent out by the Relief Committee | atone in Berlin, eixty-elpqi Americans be.dispensation tram millary s-rvice and from being unique, as in several instances.of the Chamber of Commerce, 8 hospital longing to vartous parties sent ouf by the VII he while to fuift nis concert engage the men in the troop trains Were acoom-{ will he opened at once \u2018tinder American labcock Tours received unlimited credit :nente for the coming season.The Herlin At the Pension von Heuchelum.one of Lhevinne, the Russia: plane virtusso, with scarcely expected to Intervene on the aids, of the Allies, especially as the so-called, »giay perhi\u201d in the Adriatic and the old anti-Frenoh feeling.revived by the Carthame and Mancuba incidents, sti prevail in! .porñe sections nf the population.until A dais fly sheet in an is being there Is at leant a strong probability of a: .In Germ : Hissuéd to create prejudice againet the ntente.ThôrA CR! Lallen But Che fiailcns are tno shrewd to geographical TILING 1 taken In easily.nor do they love the licate position.Teutons Bul there.is enother motive Impelting, Italy to take part in the war, the same motive which in 15 made Cavour\u2019 fake; part in the war in the Crimea, which 4 not directly cnneeTh Pledmontése Ir Ur » mechanicn! device used for siters teresta\u2014nameiy, the wish ta perticipate tn ing mans, my son.\u201d the congress which will follow the peace, lespectally ne It {8 bound to deal with Billow, when hs is at the Viila Maita is generaliy aupposed to do what he cap land through his italian wife be has great influence in Italinh soctetv to further.what he «onsiders to be German Interesta.| Itaiv's Detinition Rostan Tranpeript:-\"Pa.what's à s'ese n° I Interrupted Communication.Roston Transcript: \"You dont mean te sriohing it.\u2018Oh, hard luck!\u201d exclaimed the King.JM Zsothar case of peculiarly hard Tuck was that of a soldier who took advantage M 3 helt to remove ene af his boots.) St panied by thelr wives.Everywhers 1 went I found the young Marsetllaiss, and cheering as they passed through the auspices, Ome of the finest private clinles ' 16 the city, with fifty beds and & staff of | 4 recruits full of enthusiasm, singing \u2018\u201cThe|expertences physicians and nurses.Nas ellers\u2019 checks were not honored.been obtained by Dr.Kubler, as chairman of the committee.end it ja deileved checkn Of the.to her.unknown Amer.¥® riin.during the opening fortnight of the war, Mller Wave in nn Woy Interlered with the Adriatic questions.sav that this is the first you've heard of when American letters nf credit and trove mo vem-nin of Mr [hevinhe, who han suet! There are, of course, historien prèce- rés Frau catablished hie family In a new villa dents for the admission to Kuropean:ron-;.anratutels von Meuchelum nt nnly tonk the porronai Shieh he Bas acyutred at Wannsee, hear aTesres nf noñ-bdelligerent Powers Piinata.+4 h;., 1L'a 1Re taik of the neighborhoed.\u201d far example, though a neutral, \u201cante-' \u201cY ut nc wife ls away ena visit\u201d \u2014 vo \u2014\u2014_ J Ee Huraty had we asrived, bowener, belove \u201c \u2026 land owners to employ prisoners of war for agricultural work in, preference to the bundreds and thousands of unemployed whe would be glad to earn the direct wage.The land owners employ -*p - prisoners because they are cheaper.\u201d BOMBS IN WARSAW.London, Oct.26\u2014The Moscow correspondent of the Daily Telegraph has sent the following despatch: \u201cDuring their unsuccessful march on Warsaw the Germans sent aery- | planes daily to throw hombs into that ; city for the purpose of terrifying the populace.Very iittle material dam- London.Oct.23.\u2014Lloyd's states that the inclusion oi the British steamer Maria De Larrinaga in the list of vessels sunk by the German cruiser Karlsrhue, as first announced, was an error.The vessel sunk was the Dutch steamer Maria which was bound for Belfast from Portland.Ore.! with wheat.Also the vessel described in the original list as the Niceto was the Niceto De Larrinaga.RELIEF FOR BELGIANS.London.Oct.23 \u2014 The American Commission for Belgian relief today received from the Belgian minister in London.Count De Lalaing.$500,- 000 taken from the relief funds entrusted to the Minister | The commission is now purchasing food and supplies with this money.Seven thousand frozen -heen contributed by the Australian colonies are new en route to London and will he transferred to the American commission.and Walter Hines Page has turned over to it $50.000 received from Robert De Forest.The Belgian Minister has nntitied the ¢ mmission that the shipment of supplies irom the Brooklyn Women's War Relief Com- mittee and also the funds raised in.the United States will he entrusted to the commission when they arrive.The Commission prefers that the donations for the Be'gians made in Amsterdam says: the United States take the form of, y age was done but a number of people were killed or wounded.On Oct.19 no fewer than 14 bombs were thrown, killing nine people and wounding 36 others.including women and children.SERIOUSLY INJURED.; | London, Ont, Oct.23.\u2014Captain tto Rotterdam.itis purposed by the John Taylor and Driver Allan Weber.Commission to start an information | of the local fire department were quite office in New York | seriously injured and several other = members of the brigade had arrow BELGIAN GIRL \u2018escapes in a fire which did 38000 HAS HANDS CUT OFF | damage to the Commercial Trunk Monteal, Oct.23.\u2014It is reported ° Company Ltd's.factory at 447 Talbot that a Belgian girl whose two hands SECC from à adder and had à ne EP Care police Ma der cite and va ces yet been located by the Belgian relief | Pruised and shaken up.while Wher committee, who do not know her | was badly cut by falling glass.hb ; \u20ac name ut are trying to sind out about FLOUR GRADES ADVANCEN.\u2014 Portland, Ore\u2026 Oct.23.\u2014 AH grades RUSSIANS DECORATED.ot flour were advanced 20 cents a barrel here today.Exporters here London.Oct.23\u2014Emperor Nicho-| estimated that approximately 230,000 las has conferred the Order of St.|harrels of flour had heen sold reccnt- George, third class, on Grand Duke | ly for exportation from Portland and Nicholas, commander-in-chief of the Puget Sound to European markets.; Russian forces, and the same order.! The demand in Europe is chiefly for | fourth class, on Captain Martinoff.| the manufactured article.to save the | Captain Martinoff.though wounded.\u2019 necessity of milling.The British i remained for three days on an unpre- steamship Gowanburn is Inading 20.- | tected ohservation | shell and shrapnel! tire.directing the wheat for Europej artillery fire.When a shell started - four in large quantity tn he shipped va fire close to a powder magazine.14 Europe in several years.i Captain Martinoff led the party which | \u2014\u2014 r\u2014 extinguished the flames.GERMANS HARD HIT Amsterdam, via London, Oct.24\u2014 VORWAERTS COMPLAINS.The Sluis correspondent of the Tele- London.Oct.24.\u2014A Reuter des- graaf says: patch from Berlin coming by way of | \u201cThe Germanc are nat prospering in the incessant fighting which is This is the first {out and between Ostend and Nieu- © \u2014\u2014 =\u2014\u2014\"\u2014= part.The struggle is still undecided The Great ING.used ten days.Tea and coffee contain liver and kidneys.harmful ingredient.\"but there is little doubt the Germans are now clearing out of Ostend and Bruges.\u201d BANK ROBBER DIES Vancouver, B.C., Oct.23\u2014One of {the Sedrn.Woolley bank robbers.who ! was wounded in the fight with the post exposed to 000 barrels of Hour and 5000 tons of > .\u201cThe Vorwaerts bitterly complains going on over the whole of the West ; foodstuffs shipped iz neutral Soitoms thar the government is encouraging .Flanders front from Roulers to Thor- | | | If for any reason your news-dealer does not carry THE LITERARY DIGEST or if you are living distant from a city or town send to the publication office (354 FOURTH AVENUE, NEW YORK) the sum of $3.85 and your subscription will be entered for one year (52 numbers).The publishers make this guaranty: If at the end of two months you should wish to cancel your subscription a notice to this effect will bring you by return mail the full amount paid ($3.85) » | ; | view.posse, died this morning.The belief is entertained that it was one of his enmpanions who fired the fatal shot ; The three handits have succeeded in breaking through the cordon.and , while
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