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Gomm( it re WAR NEWS IN BRIEF For the Past Week GERMAN MILITARY METHODS IN CANADA To TIM EDITOR ret Tus :tIH*•I : SC e Sir,- I desire to place before you for i h facto regarding Opti Ons Vt'e went )(stir Prescription Business and solicit it on the: following basis P111 DRUGS AISOLUTE ACCURACY IMMEDIATE ATTENTION IEAS0NAKKE PRICES PROMPT DELIVERY C.L. Coultis, PIIW•B• OItUOSKST ANO CHEMIST N nice.• -or to t. J Hutland Werth side of taste °Nisei I lii'urt O.btnne. When at rested, I asked the t,moer why i was arrested, and he informed me that he did not - - ; know. I .asked hint how he dared to 1 invade a titan's bume in that manner and to take hitt away from it by force O O land ed i He no ng him ofto what he wise, S accused. He no rely stated that he saw acting under the instructionsof Major d that t k otbidg SHOES 8rgelAL DttsrATUIRSII TO TWIR 8ti.MAL LAa, . tMth, Melfi a... -Last left wing batiste Is wether sod the Oise the battle ooett....iele.My llfe*aim W River Oleo sod SaMra W /Utes hose edema' _M�My. Be- tween ll m as and lashes thole hr bow so important Al!h.sla the site& Hoe. (M toe centre between Mame and Vecchia the .Ittytiow also is OW- sban"ed. In the Ware region Ma enemy has been obis to cross the River Mees. near 8t. Miblel tout the offensive taken by the Altos already has largely throws him back upon the river. To the son* of the Ware regios the Allies MWks continuo to progress. The fo.slesetb Oerasas army corps has forss back atter 'effects' great loses. eighty beta& otl>leial ooiu uatoatioo easoetmnti tiere leas been go change I the dtaatiw sae the Issuance of the previous comouaioatlaa but • Paris despatch declares this week should see a decisive airs"' gad a further great moves.. to the rear b the wools German y. Another' Faris &globoids says the Allies oboe the hrginnlag of the battle of the Aims have pushed the Germans batik eleven miles. A Russian naval victory t• the Baltic 4a which a Roan evolv- er sank two destroyers which 1t ea - countered mine laytug is announced today. Loodoo. Sept. 24tb, 3 pm. -The French war department officially au- nounoed today that the Allies their advanced considerably aloe" weeders wing occupyfog the town of P,ero.ne despite deeinisate resistacce. At the easter° end of the battle line in Freoce there has been heavy r.gbting on the Ricer Meuse, the allies alta r• mately advancing and reltesting. 4 Berlin despatch rays the German war office in an official statement today declared the Allies Attempt/ W pit•ioe the German lines have► been all frua- trateed. Both in the eastern and west- ern theatres of conflict it is asserted the Getman success continues. It is also officially announced that the sub- tnarine which sank the three British cruieet s in the North ser escaped un- hurt. London. Sept 16th, S.3S a.m.-A brief official communication unication isstted loot uight announced that on the left wing the battle continues to develop, new W report in the general situation. that a lull has occurred is the HghLiog Relative calm prevails slime one pot - in the centre and that on the right lion of the hoot. Never.belees at Cer- tain pointe, notably between the River Aisne and the Argonne district the enemy bas delivered fusilier violent attacks which, however, have been repulsed. A de.p.ntch from Berlin* via Amsterdam says this official state- ment was,, issutd today : "The situa- tion on the different battle fields re- mains unchanged. It Was officially announced here t,.day that Duals, the London, loot. lkb. alit a.m--Toa Feeseh o�sW communic.tion lensed last sight the Germain from the night of 8mber, 26th up to late yesterday see isued west wed day at- tacks of us�ecedente'd violebee with the deterv.tsed purpose of WWII to treat. through the Allies' lines but that not y have they been un- successful but during the action the Allies have captured one flag, some cannon and many The British official statement given out last night says : "The 'situation is satisfactory and the counter attacks on the British Flout have been beaten back with heavy losses to the enemy. A despatch from Petrograd says the Russian column is now Imo than 60 miles from Crgcow. London. Sept. 714th, 4 p.m. -The Freoch official communication this afternoon says: "There is noshing your informal on t e ac r reg wing the German attacks apparently the out.ra{te committed against my family and myself on &tiuidity last by 'vetch, however, declare* Preach members of the militia of Canada, revelry have gut (ern. Von Kluck's line of communication between Est. "Quentin and Cambial and that already the Germans ale blowing up bridges pr. pparatory to ret reat Velcestier Camp.-CAnadia con- tingent it already on the way to the have been checked. A Paris des - actino under the direction of Major Lawless, who at that time wits acting officer commanding Military District 1 ao. 10. This 1 drew necessary in view of the fact that the newspapers here were intimidated and miainfurlaed to 'touch an extent that only one side t.f ort. A British warship bas been the *tory bas yet Leen told. t�,vided for ever two transports end official seat of the goverumrot o' the On Friday morning last the Wingi Py hill urn colony of Krmarun, German peg Saturday Post, of which I am the transports are well atwrd. rtiu+torial Atnca, hid surrendered to editor, published an article dealing s British force. with the delay in sending the Cana- London, Sept, 'Leith, 3.116 p.m. -The ____ di•n expeditionaoy force to the ironl, Ftench official communication this Landon, Sept ..'it h, 8.'N) a.ut.-The afternoon rays that on the left wing French 'official co,ttmunication issued a general action of great violence has butt night says: "On our left wing the begun between those detachments of I to its on Lbe situation are favorable, the Allies operating between the River Our troops.have euceesvfully withst xxl Somme and for Itiver Oise and the new and vigorvuf attack.. We bg.e army corps the tortoni bre; grou{wd made slight progress on the heights of in the region around Trr•gnier and Mt. the Marne. On cue �Vnevre a thick Quentin. On the cent.te the Allies fog has caused a suspension of opera - end also with certain conditions p1e- vailing in the military camp at Val- cartier. Coupled wsth this was a brief and 001 teevtIe criticism of the minis- ter of militia. Or. Saturday Morning, while 1 was at breakfast with my taruily in rely - home, an officer with s the of erre came to my house, placed me undt r bite made pnogrels to the east eft bone. On our tight wing (L•rr.tine urest and forcibly conducted me to I Kheut,e in the direction of lirrry and the Vosge•t there has leen no Rejig' liac and hlnront^Miele but, rim the change in the situation. An official Aght hank of the Hiv►r Yaws' tJta despatch from Petrograd sage enemy Has succeeded in getting a foot piiemysl is now entirely invested by hold on the heights in the region of the Huuiaos and that the mesio army Hatton l'hsirll. On the right wing • is retiriug across the Carpathians. It Lot raise and the Vosges attacks of 1. reported in Ittihad.) diplomatic circles minor importance on Nomeny have P leen repulsed that Russia is prepared to declare war on Tuckey. Italy also is said to be -- .ready torntet the conflict. Lawless, ao t e he new n further ^iIIi nI twig the rusher. London. Sept. '51th, M.2' a.ut.-Toe When 1 reachett tort 0.botne 1 was French official communication issued London, Sept. Sith, .t p.m. -Thet e conducted under guard to the office of last night says that yesterday morn' has been no official anncuncements litaor howl. I That person, naked log French troops in thereion f 1 Now is the time to hey School `shoes for the Mout. and girls. Y'bey will nerd good, strong, ,,erviceable Shoes, the kicd that Will stand the teat. in any weather. In this line all past efforts have been excelled and (111 will find at your command completet he most complete stork of neat reliable Footwear at the• loo ebt ',terrible pi ice`. G EU. M ACVICAR MUSIC FOR TUN HOMK Ti• long evenings of fall and ware winismart+time spent'►a- dorx• i.iswewes+s• t i. nor made Musi. for the Home. A Heintsman & Co. l'iano with ice heatitiful 'tweet quality sof tone, A Victor Victrola or an Edi- son Phnnrytraph ail the highest• product.' of mechanical skill. Volt need something in this line and we have what you need. o We have als*rime good ns $, second hand Pianos from up. Call and we will be pleased to6/16/1011•oyou our goods. F. THOMSON Musk b' Stslioeery Store • ..6. R from France so far today Mud as A le - me if 1 sans the editor of the Winn..Noyon were compelled to give groan stilt speculation is concerning itself peg seam -day I'oyt, a copy rel whin, but having been reinforced again with the comparative calls on the he showed uta. 1 eutrd that l sax-. a.inmte.t the offensive, the Len- French battle line yesterday. One He askt'd lite if, as editor of the Poet, gagenrent being t particular vio- 1 was responsille for whatever appear- ed 4n it. 1 enswried in the affirma- tive. He then et•t'•red into a tirade u1 Melee of a Violent character. I asked biro if 1 had hero put under at relit merely that he might have an tap portunity to 1:west; hie, opinion rull- cerning me under favorable circum- stances. Hr stated that ltd had nit. aft 1'911'41 and taken there to compel me to take-uo oath that 1 would pot again publish any refetence whatever to CYtiadiarl ur British tl toiws, to any militat y operations, either here or else- where, or to military officers or turn without first •til ling it to him t..r his approval. 1 told hint that this wee th was abruptly refused, and on his in- published and freely ci ulated with -1 slating was threatened with arreeet. out interference that r�tain atticies' that simply reek with treason. .fol this city one has publishes( an urgent appeal to Geru,as reservists to return and defend their country. Several othiirs have protested against Canada's taking any part in the present war, and explaining why Canadian, should remain es neutral as citizens of the Unit -d 8t .tea. None of these papers, „c however, has, I believe, had the im- kidnapping. and to inopriwnment udent audacity M criticise Hon. Sam without warrant and without chassis Hughes. Hence, I believe, their int- o( any kind being laid against me. munity ! The article that appeared in the 1 place these facts before you, Sir. Phar iptit*hsed khsrtlwteiy wev iwlbrtotti- otos ye.,,• Baas • irat+nes atinw. • 1 ar m Don nTiflj kiilB (het rdslif two at Owe/ zlep000thi$Myire .orris•.pttblisWsg. slightest advantage to the enemy, as there through the mails. And in con - it had *11 been public ptoperty, widely l elusion 1 desire to assure you that 1 disseminated, before my article ever shall never permit this outrage against appeared. It differed from scores of wi other articles only to Ne far as it re- fer,�•ad to the interference of the minis- ter- of ttttlitiiia wlJb Qiweia3QQ ctID•ad- ant At V.lcartier end the sanitary conditions of the camp. F.verytbing else had already been published and one ° psalt c theory is that the four hours armistice lomat. On the r ght wing the enemy- pled by the French for burying the has bogup to give way loefnte the t t- dead was not sutlicent and the in- to. ks of trope cowing from the &r_c• riders nerd' d the ant re day t0 get tion of Nene). and foul. I the south ltd ai(theix,tlies flllint( the irrnches. region of ds lits a the enemy is rear Another ie that all effnrti against the ettowards Huta de glad in Meurthe left wing having failed a furious shift - et Moselle. The action continues. in of trt.n o• is in rasa preparatory On the heights of the Meuse the Ge•r- tr �a violent shock • g elsewhere. An man Imrw hate succeeded is peer- At,Ntxidetn despatrh repotts that tracing 'Al miles south s,tltbrnst of tierman %-ppelina continue their Verdun but have not been able to activityin Belgium and that they ep- c oss the rivet. psrently ate being massed tor rffen- ---- -- sive operations of some nature. London, Sept.. 3llt h. .1 p.m. -The - French war department comt•lunica- -Head The Signal clubbing list on tion this afternoon says that ou the page (seven. i - --- - -s- - --- --- I not only inapt pcticalle but i11Pga1: e,t 1 could not enter into any su. h undertaking, and that 1 pnete.ted against this attempt at high -hand ii intimidalinu Hr iuf„rme•t1 tree than 11 was several hour* of trews when 1' was Moony r -leased, fust 1 oldeined if 1 refused he would keep nie "per- the information that he had soeat nest- wanently" under guard in the guard- ly endeavored to cotmmnnicate to me. room. 1 attempted to explsin to hies All told, 1 was tinder at rest and in that I had not been accused of any- - confinement tor about three hours. thing illegal, that 1 had the same During all that time and up to the rights that evety other citizen enjoy., priisent 1 have not hewn accused of and that 1 declined to be singled out anything. 1 have merely been sal - and treated differently from every ted to the invasion of my home, t other editor in Canada. At this the orderly officer who had arrested me was metrocted to remove me to the Burnt-ruissi. On wi way to the ,Igas,astoosael met uuy'infleitot, pert ff. W. Whitt+. K.(•., who lied rneived telephone message from my house te- questing him to come to tiny wi.tame. r. Whit la had considerable difficulty in getting Motor Lochs'. to discuss the matter with hits. Finally, how- ! evpr...lbls bigb•hiipded q) - sr wenteti e !ars to dtaftrew andUPtakkitrg. to be signed by me, practically to the same [effect as the "oath" that he had I formerly demanded. He assured Mr. Whitla that he did not know what his re -published front one end of Cas.a- Winnipeg. Sept. Shed, 1914. legal rights were, tut whatever they da to the other. --� - nay family and myself to ram n un - i ednrowed so long w+ it may he possible to obtain justice in our courts, In our patifIamenC, 'Crit • the heeds.-ar ales Ownadiad people, Yours sincerely, KNTox MAUNA were, he was going to keep me in the guard -room until ( signed it. My solicitor was then admitted to the guard room to confer with me, but was given only a few minutes for Neat purpose. On his advice and as- surance that the undertaking that was signing was of no value whatever. being obtained under duress, and shoo being seamed that the day being Sat• urday, it would be difficult or im- possible to get into rontnlunicatlon with a judge of the King's Bench for the rooms* of obtaining a writ of h hews . its 1 si mrd the undertak 1 after twit lines had to On Sunday, on the advice of my' A POSTMASTER WRITES solicitor, 1 swore to w warrant for the _ arrest of Major I.+wMea on a chants of His Friend will New be Without 1>bdd's kidnapping, for which the **teems penalty is 21 years' imprisnntsent. Kid.ey Pills Unfortunately, the police oAh+rr's were Minnehik. Alberti. Sept. beth nimble to execute this warrant, as iMpeciall. --Mr. J. 1. Tipping. poet. Mir jor Lawless bad left the city for the ,naater herr, its essays rout with a mat a few minutes too .non -i1 bouts stated ant that is heartily endorsed by earlier than be had previmr.ly an- the great majority of people in this nminced him intention to do so. diarist : White 1 was 4.1015.4 under mimed "The Dodd's Kidney Pill. 1 ordered gud�rd at Fort Odx,rne, an officer and from mer Arm wan. time ago were m werr.ent to the office of pool,- Inc a , who swears by tbem and ration of the Winnipeg Saturday Post. say.. "be will never he without theta." 1 mention this as a pr f of what Dodd'■ i�idn.y Pills town do. If yon think tbl.w remarks worthy of .pave please ppuehllsh them." Doeld's Kidney pills are no onr'♦.1. They o.pl car. diseased kid.gs• roe resat they 1111n, beekaeb., *gap. •7 elmomea iosm -sN'.,�Diahee... Urinary se able& ad is Dinar is that all edkt' . seethe kldseye' et Are sacrad is ordered kidney. falthae to act *boor 8100 Reward x100 a corp h The rsastses of this layer will he pleased t• iie'en added I Here all copies of the paper that bad teams tkst mere li a tis., on• Prausid dk.•r1 it, which it. was stated that 1 signed not already been dbtrilestad were thnedwree Pao beee f•le to earn M all Its under conrpulelon and I merely for the seised and removed M Fort Osborne. hoses. •sad Mot M Canna H•tl. CMaerh rpt of faking legal potion to pat* Van Is tis sat/ positive ern sow knew, to • m rights . th• oneii.wl fratar itt• Catarrh, hot cr� a ma- y etn•tlonat .l .e.. regains a ••,aptati,,,tI While In the guard -room at Fort tr.oe en•w tans t'Mardi CO* is ill t ,m„e,, p.varal guards were. left In tiTssIlr lila disw.0 Upslows.otit the roe•• with me, while Iwo Moe*. /hae..raa.ilitetio g tib• 1 ma Who, r.( '5. d.wooli. 'Withrifle,, were placed outside. �.s.liftimif the Pat.. a 4 .•.W . b 5 Its e1' A.t the time of my ansNst tber. Imo Imes , , ...whir .• tie In Adman le my home, _ sed tbm'tISDr' wart. Tae w i Dow • It oh 4, ale.••1 after m t.bdtwtso 5.4 e. t • we nisi t silo. UN* Akrtl ' '• ver ..r ttia►/. fess lit ••••• /�M Akira, family p11Aysieims me �a. eart.e.ta lh regale visit. As deemed r pow TM arrountant of the psiMi'SIU(edge. pony was compelled, under threat of leneeediate arrest, to vurr,nder M the offer* a cope or the mailing list of the paper -one of the moot valuable and ansIdest.ial assets of a newspaper, as yes are doohtlw aware. This has sat bees removed. 1 domino to emphasise possibly the most eig.isoant pedal in this whale outragao.• affair. That is that. tea` Addrwsel... 1' M 1111? t I O. TNses. 11 teaskoolly .essatlal tu eardsulubste tared all over Meade, and error treat - ow to all ometw 711e. wbli fro. Se therefore acme 1. tke stew Oa.da 1._ rokr1te.Me-t l Nis - fare lYeferat y woke ewetwase. Rea sed Msukl a t.w•l.w• 10111411 as law able[ sive -Pr'avyiwal meet*, 1* mllhMey tral.ltat IMO els sies'Ied 1• warless Mb - twit Ntl..gbo.t 1M Mnnhl . SPECIAL DISPLAY $I0.90 Of Coats 10.90 Ar Ar ,410 d/s/sstssuts Live. ss., .. ��II j •.diel iI'� • • $ talla.11le 1 •Ialllll.,' •sill.' lP1' ►� lisle +le 7. sire. 5I I a•etleri t• x11.111 11 l•Rs.ii I1 • 1 at 5 l. e. s• 11: i 1 0 C� t I t • • • "oases keenest "111111110 sat•II I leanest MOW 'stash •111.111 61 1 styli is kW!. WE ARE MAKING a special showing of Ladies' and Misses' Coats at $Logo. These Coats are made in fancy plaids, tweeds, curl cloths, cut in four or five of the best styles of the season. They are particularly well adapted for early Fall and Winter wear and are tailored and finished in the very best style- All sizes up to 40, but not of every material. Special showing Saturday morning of Ladies' and Misses' Coats -at $zo.go--- Coats and Suits for Elderly Ladies' This season we are showing a particularly good stock of both Tailored Suits and Coats for stout figures. These Coats and Suits are cut on differ- ent lines from the ordinary ready-to-wear gar- ments, and ladies' who require extra or out sizes will find little difficulty in getting fitted. The Suits come in serges and broadcloths and sell at $16.50 to $20.00 The Coats come in curl cloth and zibelines, and sell at 515.00, 516.50 to 520.00 - Watson's Underwear in Fall alit Winter Weights has just come to hand We sell the Underwear made in the famous Wat- son's Mills. This Underwear is noted for its perfect fitting and good wearing qualities. It is made in the best manner in a new and modern mill, and only thoroughly good materials are used,;, Every gar- ment is perfect fitting. We show a complete stock for ladies' misses and children in a dozen or more distinct styles and qualities. You can buy Watson's Underwear feeling sure that you are getting as good Underwear as is made and our prices, quality for quality, are as low as you will get anywhere. Children's Underwear, 20c to 51.00 per gar- ment. Ladies' Underwear, white or natural, 50c to 52.50 per garment. Combination Suits, 75c $1.00 to 52.50 per garment. The quality we sell at 'lir is exceptionally good. We have 0 in holt• white and natural shades. Each garment is carefully made and finished. No Metter medium priced Underwear can he 25 had. Any size at Exceptionally Good Glove Value New Gloves for Fall wear just in. Kid, Leather or Cbamui.. rite. in black and colon, and eves y tiAP. ('hamoisette Gloves, h l a t• L. white or natural, lac and ir' per pair. f ertbvr(4trwet Gloves, per pair tl3c to gl.'25. ' Italian Kid Gicre,, tan shade-, all sizes. per pair 7b^. Heal Freneh Kid Gloves, its+ dud wakes, every pair guars' teed, black. anil colors. per pair $1.00, $1.25 and 21 yo• • English Flannelette 12:c 25c, Heavy English Flannelette. .•' higher Quality The higher tualitiri in fine wool, silk mixture* or fine silk. we are ack end all colors9QC "l showing a larger assortment than ever before. Special ewch �7CC77 .l�t. .mutelyfart color+, fancy or plain. Prr yaid 1I only �_C A Good Serge 60c All wool imported Serge, strong weave. Excellent for dresses. snits, separate skirts or s•hil dten's wear, black or 60(.navy. Per yard ••Silk Taf" Petticoat Plaid Silks $1.00 , Beautiful fancy plaids in a good quality T+Ruta Milk. just opened up this west. These are excep- tionally handsome designs and color combina- tion/. Suitable for waists or trimmings. Once this lot is sold we cannot repeat it. MI Half down patterns Per yard .... . $1.00 V Black Duchess Silk $1.29 Hers is • Saturday Milk Special. Black Duchess Silk, an extra good weight and quality, one that will stand nn end of hard wear. Suitable for waist• or dresses. Exceptional value for Saturday' and next week. Selling at per yard only 1........... , $.129 New Moire t 1 Petticoats 1 t dela is from F,'platµt. Koff fin wearhat . wr11 Direct Importers - Ooderiche Ontario i $1.75 Aad $2.75 -Ano of lee ladles Aho rlsleed bete OM the M/wooer North American lost a small part -el containing some .roebt work in the vicenitV of the harbor. if anyone should have found this would they kindly leave It with Magistrate Kelly or at The Sig al of8ee. CURS NIS DRINKING It Cam be Dawe e.4 Will Save Hitt P.lere -His welt--Hia Lib Ohm sin sal sed d....* an thew ea wbe� blot dls�w fr4ses Ms ntsS ee It M •a R WI Wane/ $w ek sots • ensaalit-Nat abet =II= tireleareatess to sins allatlita or ttaaa ttlr _ seevia Ifitsle sxr 4$;.. itt� • a WM Hold Annual Mesaltg The annual meeting of the Ontario Association of 0*tropathy will he held In Toronto on October 311th. Tie most spectacular feature of this eonventlon will be the actual dentone- tratinn upon a meal patient >1 the wonderful new method of correcting spinal curvature in see nperatioo. in- stead of taking two or thew yeas% to do 11 by the old-faebio.ed methods. Thlsbork will he shows hy.Dr. R. 8. Dettir*ler, of iondois. A distinguished guest at this aoteo- Rw111 he Dr. Job. Dra- wn, er es ooflt director or the A. T. 1101 lemic, ts. a ossa viarl.�tltu- dv dd ss whisk ev.Mti JIvelyto ho establish log broth h 1Mdi�itart'kgoadrsdhos(gtest. �...tk4 tee talent ot threaten. rs:s r srlgbt. diseoverlee bees bass .offs at the institute during the last few mouths. Lir. Demon in kis lecture etTorvxtte will give the first anntuncement regarding some et- portment. of world-wide interest Other speakers on the mens are Dr. 1R. Comstock, of Ch n. And 1)1‘ A. S. Hollis, of Dot t. Dr. Holl is woo Inc seine years a member of the faculty of the American l'ollPl$ of Osteopathy at Kirksville, livaeurt• and fe ore of abs beat kaown demos' oust ore of tookeiqie la the prof rw10•• Dr. R. A. Iffeadersea, of Tomei*. Os- lo of the ..eshtioe, side. Ilr. 0. R.*A `. o H is vtio• mersto t sad Dr. J. N. Mat 1leAla, eote'etatt'y, Rae, d Val. M triewarer- -M.. B' boo loss d 0 1111 Feemslainairrealedosgn• l dor oris 44- quire. trt%TY Ha 1 I stades �Ifrts I.fU. sow r lit IL 1 1 �oo Woo • gyIeepty' y1r11 R.t sire meh aitua thkem THt i Ll� Raid soar •a. LN Lel 1111 Mao' else tau act sit• on 1'1 rr /tl e• 'HO lin M, n o nit 1 ef▪ t nu de 1 slit 1 A •