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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1914-9-3, Page 5I-: t iWDA:L EPTEMBE rd, 1914 College at Home faousaxsds of ambitious young. 3i nuts are fast •par' g irs 4 *heir own homes to ocoupy_luc- ,• lestIvs pc►,sitimm ,s sa. steno rapar- ? toga tejlegraph givil rsersanta in fact' eyarry ,• i,eee of '?bueinea?s aotivitiea,. Toru cney . iai, h et College it r,> sou az WishP osit'oie uar tqd, Enter Orel 3e any elaay. 3ti vidual. instruction.. Ex- ,g, rk, teachers. Thirty' Ivaa r e Ira ea t t ' i r'a.. Pnadel. Seven crane, eeie rami o for, teachers. 'sated with Commmereial Ed, lona) A semee1ation a Canal Stammer tool at Famous Spot baa 'Bueine, Cral a ;'FLondos... NO VAMATION Clinton $usznessCollegs BO, SPOTTON B. F. WAR tt i copal 4 g to 0` n4/I nage yuan irrms>r, sdb tq rata by sense ' Zug for your, daily +tep ee at this - office. rives leo for F aneelr sa «int AND Weekly gear ,, .r.rtaa h .15 ..; 'I so r ..,, .<,1 7a ,,,1 .. t SO 42 40 clave Pretty ;Hair THICK SOFT FLUFFY AND NG, DANDRUFF -USE PARIS IAN SAGE If your hair is losingits natural color earning out and splitting, or lacks that enviable -softness, glow and beauty, do not despair -;pretty hal; is largely a matter of are. If it is tee thine make it green If it is rsb and ax brittlesoften it up -lubricate it if you have dandruff it " is because. the scalp is too dry and flakes.: elf Freshen up the scalp evith Parisian Same -all dandruff disappears, falling n,lair and itching ng kead cease, you bait is da ably beautiful), Feau( a 'Parisian, a sage, sold Tay W. 8. Cole and at all drug .counters, is just evitat e'en, ?teed --,a large bottle costs but 50 cents, It surely makes the 'hair lustrous end seem twice as abundant You eannot be disappointed in Par, isian Crediton The )issee 'earl flaistk .lana Hoitra- an,, Vera. 4oltzmm en aid Madeline Y. t'i. TA terattending r € rd e7 eta,. " . Convention ae Sebt'ingatle ... R A, Mr. and dire, Ben Bieber and family nd a iss Gertrude F.iltzet' of Ubty, Marla., Feta, for their benne Wednesday„ Ir ; George Bedford sPtes il4iiaa Cxreta ft for thew home in >S. cer'nin Monday., r. ant w Vidor Bertrand of o. tarp Bch., wee tine guests eat .4arait Aerai'aeed for aa, ealeille dap iss•I..eteklater.indA ,? atdmlenbaave hunaged nag teacher's of the Pete d. el M. :Berle Eilber are spent woke at Crawl Bend. Mrs. 'heist Hither and Mies her oaf•' ar,ichwere ,tba,guest, Mrs/. WO, Wetreek Stieda r veita of nepeoll preeehed, in aggemile el ()burial S'auday morn- d eveuius;. ` ATr and Aura- Berk Bertrand and, son Lottie. who have beep visiting at the iaormte of Mrs, Sarah Bertrand ltaa'ece re- turned tetheir^laa,cie to Detroit. Mee Leona JI`inkheir er is attending Qa igh Scheel at Exeter. Mee; Jobe ilber who Minae been visit g t'tierads iso B aero a'r\, hutob., returee Monne" on Friday. Melvin, Braun le sat,tenditag Bu (%allege at. Chatham, to and Mrs, (haslet Baker who era visiting at tho lwme of Air, eft for their' home est len.' sma F area Allay night 40 Cyt Freen Arem k 4rertieer le eetory 1 Telephone Com n to print a nen, etep1un s• Pireertory WESTERN QST, ho contemplate twee ul scribers, or thou who wish. ea in their tateeenu entry tslioulal laSir orders with. the Local I1lan- onca to mourn insertion in ►nnectnz Companies 1 e1 ohm report additions mud 'es in these list of Suhsarilmelr. er to local,utnnetger or to the$pec al gents department, Montreal. e Befl Telephone` Co of Canada } Ttf &11%w fl.IL ons accident happened 1a,srn raieing of Mr, 11. Wade, tVilliares on Saturday efteru000 'on which Alr, L: Paloa was ing gave away, letting him fan o else ground a1tou't t wenty feet retow The beam fell on him crush - is shoulder very badTev and it: reared that he Is hurt internally. s As an inducement to new .ab- -ttwribers twenty- itie cents wm se- =tire the Tithes from now until ,the and dP the year. Send your order in Early and :get the full benefit of this Sbig cut i>: rates. Te' ;GA/NS 40 POUVI:JS IN 40 DAYS ;Remarkable results of the new -ern "issue Builder Tonoline Tablets In M1.a,ny'Cases of B tri Down ' Men and flernmen: Trove it 'yourself by buying a boa 'f '.I"oroline tablets now. + 'es'3L'y George, I never saw: aay thing - . able The effects of that nese, treat - J, Arent i'onoline 'Tablets for Buildicg of weight and lost nerve force, It ;acted more:like a miracle thaw a emeitic&se, said a n•.ell-known gentle - Oman eester•:Iay in; speaking of the' ae- vdamtion -that had 'taken place ir;; his vonditien. '1 began to thick There Was othing on earth . tha't could make me :tat' .1 tried' tonics. digestives. heavy Besting,' diets • milk, beer'. and almost everything else you could think of ekoy man -or woman who is trait: can ;(restore- normal weight by=the best. anew treatment, Tonolite 'Tablets 3 Shave, been thin for years and, hegar .to- think it was; natural' foe me to be haat way. Finally Tread about 'the ;tae narkable process brought about by ffte use 'c,E ''oaoIirme Tablets so, 1 de- -faded to try myself Well, ,when 'S` =hook• at anyself in' the mirror' now ' 'I ;think it is somebody else, I+ have put re- turned her ran Just Ecrty pounds during'the, Ia+st e parents Mr,'and Itlrsr`Schrenq: iu 8t.S'X. lrei.'`y days and never felt stronger. Josephs,'. oreoline tablets ere a powerful in- Miss Emma Cunningham has later rs1'raeea to nutrition increases cell- ! ed Lo her borne ice llderton. ,'lavtie, icod, increases the` number I\iisses Kathleen ltharphy and Ethel. sof”blood-corpuscles and. as a +aiec asary Lynch epont Sunday at the home of s"esulb• builds up; nriuscles and oeI d ea•s, eraeOarthy eft, 'Clarmel. ., 21ealthy 'flesh -and ravads oat the ti-Infieses Agnes Schrenon acid Ella, : •sasc - Griffin of St. Joseph's' are the guests of Mrs,Dougal' I<Ielsaac. For women who cal never appear Misses Loretta Glavin` avid Ma'y C'ai.s-. { „ tyiish in enything'tees weer eeeru,e ity of Detroit visited- at tEre home of ea% 'their thinness, thin - rernarkabie '.floe. Ileon h. c his •week. lfxaatment may prove a reveler ar et. Miss 31 n i=e bherritt of Greenway rd beauty maker as weal is a• rarna kk'rs to Leach in Shuplaa ccbool tier tern,, taltz3r and nerve strex;gtheser To- eThe Peri>ils and.pcolile w re del.gghted. u t e 7 71[t sl taletets cost $1,00 for a 50 day !tit Miss Cabers _s .rreteri . h. ;$ atid#ee t at -drug gist• or•mailed .by • •- •p Cr i xzaerican Proerietary, ten ;3ost•ori, 19 t `.le { i> .uss. n e; ti 3 ill t rated Item keen a►t• tcsago; lira« ). Etlwba •els a? tsltt lzte#t weeml r sister ttlrk, b. A 1ersoo o' Batton. fa' ";t'lmonas rena•iee tensa been o list for the last few e. 4V illtitixrt Jaques; ~: islt d'd her sawn ales at Stratford liras week, Now the time to mow your wheat end be up among the first. lir. F, Its sowed Wheat on August.28tlm. t. John Herdman. intends building asswlmnnse on his new farm north of mvale. W. Horn intends ptmetng some tents to his residence. Pamrkinsan disposed of one tttat'ses last week. errs, W. Pent'ice were the guests r,f e.. D..Ilielle lust. week. } E E X ER T-IMES ICIRETO; Or the rvenicg of the L-t'thn of A"rs,- tilt the Paeriotie Gurdon party ender_ the auspices of the Kkrktoa Library.; A 'ot sb is iron and the 1'YonaeR's .rust+,-. f tute swas hold on Br, Campbell's lawn l The weather wee delightful andhe' attendance large, all report ane ,`o - t able time. The betautirel r1 b ` gz•aizada, were profusely decorated with flags tied beetling and illuminated ! wall! t hi es n e la'ntear=s area eaYox•ecY, lights, l)uriug the serving of ice omeana and other refreshments, the Kirktoa, brass band enlivened witie Seal.t all the eve*mmtn L sd'ILctigrAS, err, Samuel d . Iigt mkla' was as cltaa"Lanazz and hod a lengthy pro ram. before him, Short and appropriate addresss- ses were given by Revs,. In JC A;urto;t and le. t Itoyaat, £ eadia s by Dliss 3ledd of Wiinebelsee who delightedag her hearers with time selection, `s Siege of Lack/Jaw" and efees lLux- worthe of Ahea College who brought„ forward in on irris stible umaneer ars, gunzents it/ favor of 'Woman's sazf€- rage. Fleaeiug mann syncs were re -P- tiered byails-sea Gladys Shier and telex rlae','ke y> Patriotic 4amPt;A, ea-erePv,,. en by arra, Short, Dless's 'Will ale.' Harold Pent Chits, A. Cagle. anal itardolph Davie ,l° /programme tae was 4 wn tI i? by 0 CaP saatug by 0.1i. double quartette and closed with 1 "Rale Brit=anera,>a aril time +ta'tio .. G themmz ma :al _ Ane 4 sora of thenlis To all who ;a toetrahemted to the had naa,t:ed amid seconded byaAizrr, ti.-twO. 1xcrltd Geed 'err, els, Moore respective- ly eu e3»lealtl of the T.ibra xy Ileerd, pad the Women'e Institute, 114e 2ar4),' cows which were aminserd`t of $7'1' we're eremite, ttarhdsd lettweei> Un ldhrr,ryJ 13ocalel, and the Peirrotie Pmmelle nd l •r to be Irensmitted lh_Toogli 0 1n +titlitt :eel/ie./liner meeting of t#m. Feria' as capon a lostitutd' was held, et:a sat' Airs, Ire liarsbm;atl ay aarteruoete Tie smrbjeolr E' loses in 4aICit7t«tl life" tekeo .Toner. f., Kittle of Listowel, Pie Lary for the Connate of Perth. era has lare lar the tete nehil rate tuesha d tai shp ieterests of the' eeneciaa Tedatlteranee Act preached €a lentil t ,evraatoaa in slat, Aetlaadisp en osa.Sunday evenieg tea as Bate; ». } hal a tareciative eougreg anion, iu lea t 'h' g a^amgg The Private Executor seldom gives the -best of his time to an estate in his care, therefore it frequently suffers. si Estates 'it' V aeb dissipated have -been ed s, pa ed through, inefficiency, e lee g and sotnietinxes actual dishoAe. e ty on s Y the art of private lnT .. dividuals .acting s exece ter e This strong, soundly man- aged Trust. Company is always Available, never ill, /lever away. Its offcerr are expert in the management of eetatee. The faithful exeeution trusts is their one concern, twezrtsamlt tee regarding :? the leeeelling of ero°ar estate. All inferno -Oen. esaeerfally earn,- ished. The LondonWestern Trusts Co Lf s. demand Ste pea s„urea Meyer tit art. Ila t hared t► heats army .utetr.niog'R T. lintered, .and the -a ken off, An excitieg' 2,X0 Saturday a remail driver oar \A, from delivering fee) brAlto looser qt caul; stetted t striking iAil u tog 'alae meted bOree Arae iF era: the hie le erveetingdiscover t 'woe. A alt. it IA the R fig a.0 (bf r' eta d stci:eat R, a tattle fiogga r RUSSE,LDAL Miss Brook sand 3Ie, Ie?ville , of Exeter, ,spent Sunday at the hornet' of 3IS and • Ir, George3l di1e > Dl a,el €, 3liss Viola Clark ee pending a few weeks sial friends in Stratford. 3Lss Mary Dug_ on of Windsor, ,i - at present the guest ad the 'lioPi;i o air sand Mrs, E, Co!quhoea. Misses s itilv'ia Thorne and Loti se Levy., of Mitchell also, lluth I. a=ria of 'tonal-, pada N. Y. v, . e ;,nasty- e 1 Orchard Grove on Sanday, Mrs, A. Morrison aand family l<ats. 5 t• .r ••= a Ji,zs of it c..ford :1laa, o . z, sltexding a few inoa Ins bene. ev t , 6 s e u ° rY f'o art n3 d left ora T a. .m r c. 'f art t a y t'a eats, e rn l3a tic; o _Aa o to . mn r tgees mx 'wee iz a s I 13rau of Gaelph c n •, r F of nC,s friend 3?r, Ernest toe lento~ the week. War Notes A• ear coati of vegetables and 'rent a « s sent °to the camp;+ gat Valcat•t,:r rr on I'rxtlay last by the Bea' rdle lrreit Oro►vera ,.Ssoeiat,on, The Dreeeele 'touch tat' t nee laasaieute made 0, canvas of t4 wo and rieloity l e• week" AO gam ed An X2-'.5 for the esteltial .strap; the enneauaateement' an a ar kit erkey is utiles to paeticipeee la the aI411a«{pas# war 'as a 1, i11 T a?a' 4ieetetea,i' stria against. Ramie natal. ' rttn-; 0 (lee imperial ika'm s;s will he sat f ober 'o lil.tir' ; 'kfz ;tutioata;+ a' as ran the at the eit1, of rotra tk'd cabiner rnta'aioa Weenie dna', yeti,)' oi' sip,' .iistliau they lEadiaea9 lot Fif#lla5e4 1 a« 3s a ilj (# ,aizl ' rf tt' eomraia:ac, tate 9, NOWTROOPS ENGAGED Big Battle Between k ieuse and Rethet Still in Balance. 0 'tenet, IVa. Office Says (leen Advanee Is Being Sunil or ty slstetl r3etween, Verditn acid 3ies- r iez•es-- z^Pagr'€:sy of (derana?.= Right WingaB• •- . groes fillies to Drop ,3<asl, ---Victory at River Oise. A.Is " l' I Sept._ „' t, l ` following p. le -The IoSs f`: a ,IAC ey g .& $ S`tazc?P;<Eltt 'wee d.'.SateaY by $h : +' a• a'ar (Mee last-eyetang`, .a'I bs situation, in general, is: ac- uity as follows: "First. to i ose s eel 'i3A t. orraiee, meet tee r e as ir.iner a'm, our foI'mes. Im'011 lied taken. faze of;fensiwe at the eglAtrain of the opetratioos anal ^then etre nneaay outaid0 of our fere, atec>a'wa#4a Underwent eerie eb Melee, 3 efee g`a,rrebler. end l lre region ih . f rP g la 'drat e where , der ed' eerl; Mid de!eneive ear;ferees were obliged to tali pend to ret"orna.. arm rasa Ceapr 741:.44 late otiaer dR t e THE PRO.,OL 4. no we lzl e w1nte Are 'a tour tush Or in dean earnest, Then, as o r F woiaid We F Cenci it i,ik ri Trade it tea Weather her Not so eKeiti ,d, rs t t e weather could hay a, choS Are we etrrertitlreil "r 4 e ii-2i ara1x 1Q11,)97."ess. Or a b e realm$ Wt.en we dee ft Sancta n at£c:retpt. l.Try eoaid not Spare Itf' l"# Is so o, saya4 rife fabia. Pat ' elO wo >Ybnn f Whens are 4t3 When 'no: 'ce •tom a: It is a cae Flaying a ;a1 et P.znart flea' su :^. eel tzt1 , w aterr, e:W. a eta charattprot .f^ a n' err. RIM It eo elm rage` tianalWar I_. t lea 14ir3six. rr ar aasweDg uie *ydg i 2 Moe t ' 'laic attack arrlkttltatsass gale, ult'llnugll war or sieges. mss peered is ieetmlodlatiely 0 am thie Peet 0 men vi he Fre Loa t Tee tee Burou D. Wilson nod I teed Irmo e visit mid Bend a r.d Stanley. • Olive Wilson of Port Bur Tog 3ifse gait!). Eaglieb. M'elde w/th Mies Mitre • abSV.11ce or Rev,. J. Cook who on his hol:dtevei Arr. Geo. eonducted the aerviCe the church on Snaday ceptable manner e D. D. Tbouipson and secs Har- old and Roy Called on relent/es here last week euroute to Ttwoord„ 'Miss Nellie Murray v'slted 'Diem n Tholford last week, Everyone iS planning to attend the niverenry services in Grave reel-- WAY B.N Tele John D. Bee/lotion left aet week ever& of oer young people left r New York Cite. ueeday t oeneage in their neer stud it 4 Ernie Stecey or grilles, is home, etarted at the Stratford Collegiate -"rs, -"" '°f neachvine has been insietute; Gordon Morley went to LUC:VI High school to reennie his stud- ies; Nelson Squire is taking a course at tbe Stratford Business Celldge; Clarence Millson has engaged weth Charles Bales at Ormaton after spend- ing the Summer there /earning the barbering. Wm Tookey has engaged with 'Wm Morley for a year on the farm. School re -opened on Tuesdry with the former teacher Miss Teeney Powe at her position,. Anniversary Services will be held here on Sunday Oct_ 4th. 'morning arid evening. There will be no foul supper here this fall as the trustees haye decided to ask for a thalik offer- ing instead_ Our Pastor leaves this week to take a few weeks 'vacation. During his absence the services will he conducted by 3. Wright next Sunday; David Johnston sr, on the /3th, and the Rey. E. G. Powell the Zth, Mr and Mrs James Sinclair who were here during last week visiting the letters sister Mrs Geo_ Parkinson, returned 'home on Sa.turday. Mr Frank Crew and sister Cora of Merlin, 10fr Lloyd Kennedy of Col- chester, Miss Netta Hodgson of L am- ington and Miss Marion Coatsvvorth of Romney motored up and spent from Saturday to Monday the guest of Miss Bessie Morley. Mr and Mre, Frank Parkinson spent Sunday here with relatives. ISHIPIKA Misses Maggie and Lacy Patton were 'the, guests. of Mise Ethel Lynch on Tuesdey last. N r, Thomas Spickeat has Tel arned to Detroit after visiting lxis grand- mother Mrs, McPhee,. " FOR FLETCHIER'S the guest of Mrs. /Siitheriend. are guests or Zfre„ Z. Sutherland. Miss Mary Hagen or LondOn, is Vis- iting at her latune, Miss Hattie l‘tcQueen has -returned froM a visit 'with friends in Water - Wes. Caldwell and LlOyd Stacey left last week for Memkolea and Toronto., errs. Careol, .ot Beat -beide has been 'siting hex mother Mrs, Stfthery Airs, Charles Chapman of Berrin ts visiting her pareets err, and airs Oliver Geiger of the afolsons Bank Staff Waterloo, has been here for holidays with ids parents. , The joist _tor the town hall hes ar- rived. frhey came from British Col - Mrs, Harder who has been visiting ber sister elfrs, Geo, Dick Tor the past month has returned to her home in Miss Be,sSie Urqubart has lett to the Bion College North Carolina. Palmer sr. has Goan:7 tete tone or onion, ,Sett -s. Ile has bad some good erops during 'the past twenty,y ears but Una one surpaese,s them all. a short time tbe (Ella/mut fairs will be on and it is hoped that the people mill not allow the war sptrit to interfere svith their success - routo an Itet pt:twiti4i0ottt-s::::v,r, 1114 rt inere war ed are I la bout tik Canadian Aortal Exhihitio Acres of Alantinecturee Eshiblts by the Provinces Exhibits by Dominion Cover:Inlets Exhibits by West Indies Grenadier Gnarl nd Dragoons' Afusicul Ride Auto -Polo Matches Circus and Hippodrome Dozen Shows in Single flour Boy Scouts' Review Canada's Biggest Dog Show BABYLON Greatest Oriental Spectacle ever presentee) on Continent Paintings from England, Scotland United States 2tui Canada Educational Exhibits Goods in Process of Making Athletic Sports Aero -Hydroplane Flights Grand WatereCarnival Creatore's Famous Band Score of other Bands Dozen Band Concerts Daily Chesapeake and Shannon Biggest Midway ever Peace Year Fireworks laternationai Peace Tattoo 10 Bands 400 Musicians Aq. 29 1914 Sept. 1.4 TORONTO Stretch Fence—Lift Wagon Boxes Here is a powerful wire stretcher. winch also comes in litandy every day lifting beatryloads. Two practical tools in one. Jumbo SafetyHoist rand Wire Stretcher Enables one man to change wagon boxes. stretch wire and handleboavyloads easily. It elevates, lowers, Jocks and unlocks. with one rope only— holds the load at any point. Heavier the load. •tighter the grim Jumbo-Ca- Theoulyboistwithadiust- 400 lbs. to 4 tons. at ritice4 ablesafetylockforvatrus from V..00 to V.00, sizes of" rope. -;f .1ttorna wet or groa,534 one IlEAIVIAN 5 he money a we poesible." announced 'Sir tea eedien :Northern viee'l *aticouver Wield ha. Victoria to ranter with premier 3 bride. Ile NO)'S that the company has „Mee thousand men employed Brit - h teolurnia and will keep them at 111 „trhilwa., Wee funshed brad. tee ewe wall at .kn'td of avec month, War Summary Continued from page 3. and atilt they have lea n antrilien t he German at tine eloselle and aleuse. It. is 41 line or, the eteuee, that th; has bcgun. The Germait stale pro hahly holds riiglitly, for it would to daugerous for its mites, in tha earth ilritieh :tries whieh bars its way :veto) arid conlider.t. occepy linos of tbe Meuse and Moselle, from, Mezierts to the Swiss frontier. The great defensive bine of the eestera and Northwestern frontier is uribro. ken and its forts /intact. Eialer these circumstances, 'the Globe belig- ves that the Germans will seek, to do again what they -did in, 1870-de- et.x•oy or ehut up in some, ifortress the French Yield armies ladore they pro - Students or Military History will remember that in August 1870 after Baeaine and his army ot the eloselle the town had been isolated ..by the German armies 'the Empearor Napo - near the afeuse, urged t• hat Mae- dition. At the same time from the, Ministry of 'War in Paris came ui gent not abandoned area that McMahon's army go -to the relief or 'Bretz. Mac - Mahon yields to the plea or war min- istry ane set forward upon the march tlat ended -a few days later en, the catastrophe of Sedan, when the whole 'army alter being battered au that. town he the German artillery. surrendered, and no field force of any strength was left tp contese the German -advance to the Capital. An Important part in future \oper- ations may he taken by thel 13ritesh troops mow said to !be laacting ate Ostend iln force. if the Germans tail to (pierce the Prencl limes on the Meuse -and along the 'Vosges, and the army of the north is forced. before long to retire, an aziny of British and Belgium !troops, operating from Ostend would make them pay dearly for 'their •1)assage. The trOOVS 110W landing meet eoneest largely , of the !regiments now in Frartee shows Hat the 'bulk of the regulalearmy is h General French. The. Russian advance conti rams bin; the present rate of prog,rass it\ would be a month at least :before Berlin is seriously menaced. The r* coo:titer 'stroke which it was laoped would. force lie Russian ;arm - been beaten back but, the ifessiati ad- vance guard is still ow ithc( ;east batik rout Berlin, 31 20 tt orees of us trice of o Now a general netion MP French and lirit ly took up poeitione Charleroi eountry ndured several rep eing of the Meuse by o npelled our troops to retire, "The Germans seek continually to *ward the west, It was under nations that our British el - s attacked by the enemy in greatly ler numbers in the region of teau and Cambrai, bare with - awn toward the south at the lno- era that our forces were operating the distriet of AVesnee and Chi - y. The retiring. traeveraere".4 was pro- longed during several days. "In the meantime a general battle ok place in the region of St. (exten- t]. nod Vervir.s, and at the- same time in the Hatne-Peronnes district. This battle was marked by an impor- tant success hy our right, where we have thrown back the Prussiat guard and the Tenth Army Corps into the Oise. "Owing to the progress of the Germe.n right wing, where our ad- versaries have united their best corps, we have had to make a new retirement. "On our right, after partial cheeks, we have taken the offensive and the enemy is retiring before us. "In the centre we have had alter- native checks and successes, but a general action is now being fought. "On our left, by a series of circum- stances which turned in favor of the Germans, and despite plucky coanter- attacks, the Anglo-French forces were obliged to give way. As yet our armies, notwithstanding a few incon- testable checks, remain intact. The morale of our troops is excellent, in spite of considerable losses, which also are being rapidly filled from reg- imettal depots." retire d the w ;ilea to A lit o 4)1 1; progress abl g Otis Metho 0 • 1 bee he Jae) DeStroyer Ashore. TSING-TAU, Sept. 1.—A Japanese torpedo boat destroyer went ashore Lientau Island during a fog on Sunday night. Yesterday the Tsingtau batteries attempted to shell the de- stroyer, but it was beyond their range. The German eunboat Jaguar steanaed out of the htarbor and fired eight shots into the stranded warship, and returned unmolested by other Japanese *vessels that' are blocka.ding the port. The Jaguar reported that the crew had abandoned the des,troy- Goed News Foe Von Tirpitx.' WAS-IINGTON, Sept. 1.—Winston Churchill, First Lord of the British Embassy at 'London, yesterday re- quested the. Sta,le Departnaent to transmit the folloWing message to Grand ,Adtpiral Von Tirpltz, of the: German navy, through the American Analiassa,clor Bel lin: "Your son has b( en saved and has Rot been wounded.. t Ord tO "Ile n "Well, be to as married tb Ode! bus tand." the tley atter he bed taken boX- "I just can't tell you girls apart." "Well, tell us together then. What is it eou want to tell us?" Excruciating. "How dreadfelly pained that fellow' "Flow Ca 11 you say it's funny?" **Because that's the way he laughs."' No Relation. "Well, how do you like Billy?" "1 thoug-ht you said he was a kiss- ing bug." Which? "He is a man of good deeds." "At the county recorder's or the ree cording angel's? " PERT PARAGRAPHS. Minding one's own business Is a. teade that few people serve a long enough nperenticeship at to be nor. °uglily pr nient in. Tbere may be people who are entire- ly ueselfish, but they don't go in our justice may have a pair of scales, but clever individnals have learned how to operate them themselves. way she throws a stone -not by an Tbe only thing that tronblen nom ams is that Our ineeme cauet tt stoner hit oetteted,, agptattl,' Mgt