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V
GERMAN RL
1u:thc taaia,aitiaate(l Ichard �y march,CAI/1_I�'Ia'I� RECORD I3El','rTG
ieg, seen tdi lore troth=us_; more conpli- BY GOVERN:1,
eated than the piogressi-e operation
of putting one feet in front of the
other a gi t.n, number o miles. If thez
;. ,. .., f • Cases of (,peas Fitliunlanety and I
authorities toot that view, the long credible
tranches 'which 13r"t''sl b toil et'ed,iule"Iirtrtt«li# k3rayr Noted
For Day of Reckoning_
s iinaaaetliately taker away from
m, and he was OSx°ezr pad of orcin
al";; newspaper Witlz a paper bandage.
Punishment Camps.
There e ate certain of
these caznPs
which are known as ,punishment
camps. Here are sent lief only pris-
oners of ,va1', but German soldiers
under going p iushment, aricl presum-
ably German civilian criminals. The
German soldiers are in`ch,arge of the
prisoners, and the more work ' they
get out ohm the sooner they ex-
piate
riamt
e
r a zalon
cr
s an
d
areai per-
.fitheiryrank in the
Litet neehargrs in
c es elI be imagine.'
pat
i2 can
eir h
tans
Ca
tv
le I-Ikineln Komezratiilo is oz;
these, ani, zs in charge of the notori-'
ous Gen. von Ilaniseh. Here'itis said
that in dune, 1017, a British soldier
wa . z at; y ons: an vv a,s stripped to the waist, arniI held Ery
the field have to cover every wee' of', I" t.vvo : cr1tx"ies before kt1 open 4'urnac,
their live, tt the Front would be an;c
ir?a° lis unarm his body and face were co Bred
ray., 1,. , a are rules for V a great sa tSfaetlon to ,.nate
' t.=it11 blisters It. appears from what.
d <23'Si1"ri c the ,i`aaL3e i,.o taei'e .,re for t' British to G'.'&I°in?11 (21ity alacl, r:'„n_{ Times correspondent 3;.nt writsthat
tdt:. Pie
wine." tar a?; C' ,Jf. ilL Sola.ez s c;';?•-. iire p3 'U)fle, alio the Ent;:enre Powers. 1 C..3, .. v. SR.Jx:k.c,@.4 t,4 iyf.�,
a,l the c -mm' underline
as well, is see ting at caare£u1 record o ndsr?
cc trlti the meas., fila which those p r £ C,eri von Ilanisclz vr.°
rt,',.s aro enforcedi - U ebe- : eases of 'inl urnanit ' andbrutality f ° b commands the
is t.le difference y i ii Ly o famed for its ru-
s+,.Tenth .1'tt1S� Corps, h
t,leCta „O,i*i and ki"°l?titl battalion, . which its nationals 2?i, German prison
camps are the victims, There will be''"liztti", are simply fields Riad peas a, i
`tell ' lun t aaph on the ,° march,and , , torture 'fol" the allied - ,r'„Soner; wbo •
Ili teal you .hat fling, are," is thr en9 a,-connting some (lay,. and S1", Can
on,y. hope that diose made to suffer are committed to then...
Maxim. of a e of our most ,t distinguish- .. Parcell v ='
c tr 1u .`r?'' i, . 6 Ilsr c� NO matter ha
• Fri° tale outrages '. ill be the ruffians
.i dthlteldl:
great tl3e c1i ren traversed, no i -o at ~' ao an• tlsctc(i them and not German
There i e is now no pertir,=e ';t,1
x'c.,th,et', } ,,tit',(l,rey aa° some. outer abstraction . left to 7:1 "Goa plan between
tai n'"' v, tt2;oaat. a ocl to ! e tla� i (l or a ant, azicf Pl.. it ca?a ." ftutclz :111
ittze Zne°a, tzrareh :aa?tf to iz ter c? �a>r a to i tors of a ort'
elarara.eel_,
z. .r. itself in their de 5
1Sonie of these p1'000 a -➢trip hora'ors ( t f c ci tv t r to- do the
,
tC4� x, as at t �i^ r �E 4i :het 1 s the I o r on i'4(!Ae'� t c:"t of ' he\ Cs?1. e 3t6Y ; Etile it t
air3i. the? particulars es tonce the, c.ern4 nde it
llaulc:;i, h'«r�'�nlr� laceiri cr3lle�t ci , � d �tn y"
IB' a; Iiei;itt? rer'i'e. ltondd.+?at:. fir' Ain ,res sir?ly dyar ti'"f�4:a;t; izi vl1(1 dI4,'n2€ld"d+ia y:
floe ` slsarrx,, of foil ref or•m ;Rey would sitatply
c«1i'ted OUt { ¢ 1!e c(izl«it- 'aticl
prisoner woutd be 14oi';e
e,"'"
h
essential in
1 theni, €ls,e fi, It c. 40/10d, lrctellh'o a murdemurderwlt
nen .are O+"r'1)t i"e4I on February 27 ana
t Komari
m s`ep because ex-oo -` o_ 1C8, 'Witten 2, we&, hich s basCVtri^.
hen a null- on, ti iinden, The murdered soldier . One 1.01'M of 0i ruelty w i+,a1
thing lir, the was Private d. Desboroutdi of the' find particularly herd
and mental, Steond l3aattalion of the Suffolla Regi- )entioned Is,' the correspondent. tie!:.
5 Kapprec°iairiyi metachis ] or°lnutnclu is eonsiclered I writes that at the end of April, ll?14, 1
.s v+h_ :in a good l lierhazns the +vnr:,t hi Geri any, and there had tccuznul-atocl at Friedrich-
ra,'iral ori on the March you will, find ieteds to continual .stroa;n}_of its prss,, feld nheu! '''''u° p ortraits, the majoraiy
'niters 111'1 hospital at, Minden,, i heig nfor 1)4tust pa'isoinnesers vt`oi'ICiii ,^,'
liaarclared iu "d 131"'1"i131"'1". ? 1 , l the German li. Repeathdt
! applications haat been mate for names,
Orn he date mentioned Desborough of the r:oitamandos iii whish these meal
n.
1Ie 2'e: te* 1,ca lr c>ire case
made t
porion d has 1- ae r ai 'yh.,
bet- et' tonen do t
me 'was)",the
il' tii2 aiz tlhe indi!i11i
ssei;ed, And 'that
or
smur
men. dosses
that tic' MON tlaotagit marching "at
ease"---.iiat is. to .gay, with their rifles
t the cermet slope.,. beep in thei:r,
gr yours, 7laati'nl4aa1rn the correct dis.
between eonrpatn1esa and 410 not
ttl(re. *he part ata .tit°inch pzi main, of yrort ed, but they could not he
v", tr s ;ro % i1 lroeizi>r 1,€allied b a Ge? m cex-,
tit cif �. to at pa°(,ca 4 arrived$l1.
+ , V eri halter, 10.17, for i tk owd minx: and
red the c not until Marais, lOiS, did a li t iiinal�
.waalhe0it air ate from Berlin which tontatined
gle, a lir mates; °33 ,of thenen were statedt a t i 1;1:'4 o died, A het 10,90pai?ec is i
eal have acoumulsateti far and koaaamnndo,"
known .as No, 403, and believed tobe,
aaituat+edl axear Antwerp. All the ,tread'
t in tho parcels had paturailY gone bad.
7400,000 TOA EACH MONTH.
OMR WW1 tb r shoulder;' z<dti, car iu ae. L9a v,xe
aped Rap and their heads down. did pearl haaaa tp go away, aAd
A good battalion art the anioIt orderilaaan,a=x+3 trel and'ns
'kdadapm tills a steady,
,;i
�iicr poor away:' tia0 Sentry shot hot iia
The leading 'troops tafta eolairna lapkee ,letatkt booing inda"t;tuttaneous., .i
always a td:rnlency to night later he was 'atllei:all ass
tend thio ll'il ad most
a
seeat ialalo
11 Straint
tbaaiia I1i1
as
With the ,test
bet ever as Roti, an
aalarreyS teta4t~ to
'he leaaditi, .
Up the 'hill,` thehr
rel‘tilting tis they
fill,.
the talk For
latae at'd
Mach dada
trial Of 4 of
la10 tialaaf":
lath bat alien
lea+ ;xlil
tat
Road!
Iaiiayl
ace
Rola
kniti
as
iaatatly on
e
th.
itis
t the
Pm, the prisons
arch a trik➢:ng tb
cline, they, refuse. 1'
have flied in as hta pital,
About 30 British ria a o1
1s Item 'ale, and It is
Gro 11 often try to
it worit for them,
bars vv°laen
'hurts! eiarll..
his ,tai
ttuaktr, toot fotentdru do not rase iron bars. hat,
..maps , laaave pi caaridk4 them,: d a . c xvitla a'thher , Tia
ax, e, piping Ailed with id al, with which 'hoe neecdstiity' of ICd�opht an Kr`dN
ep"1 they eaarada* tlaa head a tat cl tr^cif the open the itiaport nee of i as power in
eve
h
in} Enters or
fish 1 arta.
d1, dlweve
ateip tit
t, stat bot
»riUsh Ina°.isonars. Floe: e wiolpem did, tltc lard*Rent cofl.fliCt. (e$Pite rite ld1se
dots leal+e cuts; and m hcs ps da iaroaa 'it4trlall2aa eialm+cd lye tlne ,hand battdcaee'
atas they mare lighter, no#+e eons+eni is d:�uar3t a<jZea hy* Arrhibatii xlr!rd;. rho ..
r a�iit ;td? carry, and in avert r0sperct' .0,5VO1 expert, writing in 'tile 1,nndldlat
Indira
uitaniiie to the fior;moii's station',.,ally 'i elet 1°,tph,
We have been alit, daann{,x they re
d d,'nt offensives on the 'Weastern front,"
f, flu rd vv ritosa "rta overlook cath
poets o the war ttatrybl
tatLda menial factor„ whieh! is Sea pow
drr,After to pe iodb- of fifteen months
ery apaa'd 5 151))4] 1
tea s@, tS^e same
t.rzi is except,
all P��ttor^at 'o, 8ll.6
.
Irl 3 ,sires, l e t
Write) 20 cent,
This al pie gess lana tladt unldluEt
feature o1' h avialg no ianstetaain nndl,
slipped tan over e head.
�radaintyovasaasa oastr,.aa,t,
c ;.la 1 Pattern ;hyo. sa04 l.aadlee;
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415'
Sta'rUn, 6 9
r SystemS�c,6£1ro, el.s fo.
a WANTED
a < SALES CO.
4ilC" Street, Toronto
NS
`toIilI th
i
iVeil,.
aver ..
Patti°.a
ting on }.1
T ,BOMBS ITM; B01)IES.
e hies i�a1 ile .heroin
Their Bead.
.I
E t
o €. j�
el" e the �.1 r92tedl
tr l lncea
41.n1. to eleven.
4 the oppon'(?
been through
Ira e� of 'At
kl;dl" hle, her`t
big show.
tee XvstC the
r(ni as tin: ;a1;
h
Sonne one said tli�t; fh
he roma, thzzit o
1
an orange fo
4esci-ibe thefr
its in ono week
.eel-: 1 di
ria � tit
i?I~k ayS
Or gas
des
'cent,
For o
haveto
have my othis
conilci I ten=ove an
ce tog 'tutu
El ISE 'D
ritisli Drop P icturee and Infd
Over k .
( the German '
Rt [! f'i'[I1L'laeH,
curious part of the war a
1?a the dropping by balloon o7 `
Pane by the GerMans and the 'A:'
of Matter tending to weaken the'irigi
rale of their enemy. A Toronto 231x1,
xeeez fly received some samples of';,0#i
to s and matter that the British'.
dlropped ,over the German lines. .
P, retuxes show the effect of the British
on German n treaei es when they !
id ere ,taken after Britishadvance and,
Iaowed the dead Germans; tri the torn'',
dugout With ith the pictures was an
icde descriptive of the -
parr Cron •is Prince tock';; of the Friar iv
the Gerrr.an soldier
teeessax`y Il&z to his
eneh—as:.
rte
°cl.itle o0
10
?t3 C? NS V", )1IT TEN r�I i7
AUTtFY TktE SKI
ke ttna beauty t
rf lo,tfl� till L'i?j29+�''�(
cl r faoe, neck, a^msend hands.
At the Cost
.d: cream
e��t•r wa» rxi...
C
ilial- I`t
uppo.rt a and, enconrageroent rot
r, at the front.
'e food for -?ialr Allies.
avagaa i;e '3i- foodmeans;
e . t,,
.f, � Ing the war.
aa::log s;. feri;l
2..
Jza akaaK nreac _X"«S�aterl
bombs in aid
ear +e out to
de_ ator2 9'0
huxst a:rad
uramed 1
t be i na
t -kande.'
o, atnc.og e tbei° tiril?
1 heat
oriel
ria r rr.a, terror sat+extol vetdarinau'iest imd '
d than ` ; ta'U'ttec ,Rica 'w thout dolor , b
o rap- } ti cr can be the '1 +~a l I# is g"
worn over I t •ll ptlnata00U1t goat!'.
t saztaafls ,,. g tali t f � rho
a atla'. aIItI1 i t T I this
a ed AI (' I P �a lrti> ,s dc.,
lade they arc ori Ibo level ; 'i e i 1AnlStw Ia sues to t bust,. ova.' M'IUI RI,' :A ;NE.
1 *tette w€ndl tlaroCv tla OOU I during winch rl I I,3 Ladies' Jumper Dress. I 6 Troll, a£' Gr ran t ontrwi Hot
►� . 1
slain" the liaad.d` l:a is iaaxsl ea*, ,. t at y a all/ lar d.drti dtl til er'n, , .d etre y ,loos POW been definitely arrest- ti tci:. i
1 or fire trarst turd drays ,they. still These u , baa sathea ettr yr cabbage ,fw4,n7
hi ed, to gallop trip keep ed, Nat .only* is our sea pavyer in-' patterns may he obtained
tg • , first #lsa airrldt t fig h 1 a
�Ta in -
Medical attention.
Another horrible Germano orison
.t " .': s ta, .tail CfSaa zaa. , o ,t ,
cramp last April were brought ,tan,
6 , 'wounded British officers an
at s dtala v j v lieh diad; strength in ships o
d when tiles' tiegizi t7ta:I I. r, men, They were hart, on the bars, steadily ,declined _szes, 34; to d4 ,rust, Price ::0 n ' Drummondville, Aug.. 3., '0 t.
� tacldllts floor Cv°itlatl at n •t1 . 4, the downward tart , ,, , ceiats
Things ,, wore lean : Crst field,. dlressmo-s and fr d
f.itile I,lint That i, t 4laatfcr
Troops on the march actually march se tic poisoning. The i any previous period , ! xrlll :xdaCv ala #lie :5tinna a std 1 t
P I � ae Cr+otrnded to- 1Oraiztcr, TJo, opt. W. 7n rie;`;w af` t�}ao lec1 xaaa. �� I
dl1�r trona fii'ty to ifty�-five mantes �,;. cowed of thca vrrai•, n I 'r ' of farm ?alydar,"hie lruslai dor 1l+ it they .,
di
tCS �1I CEl .dl Int) hospital diet, aad71 dint the! i, } (.'ntsanarnr�rQ nP i'vndun..:,ye. .....s .,_;a.....w..±..... �, a �.9xad� «lis. j can
ctd:itsian but 1 .o n your local McCall dealer, oa sRea 1s ri�tttitr
t i , , ,: oil dnaltlllan Ian^ tlat� ar°° ' New 01415 a
Idtaiy eaate,, of i f the al G II Co 70 Bond l: I�rrtlnloytrs es onsibilit ,.
s firmer than a , d St 3 ,
e14�t t°..�
atria ,82111 an the
meaty
naturally there wera to
ram
the hour, 'ih
e dllffenrenr~a is allotted third3d4aay were lint: iaatat to #'�iF�IG .fall+acdl
1. te.,'Sevren million tons or shipping eft-
;c.. them
for a
brief
..
Weight of their patiks, on their -ghoul.' body was allowed to visit them except rifles yet there have been dsys in the yEs! mAGicALLy!
cir leave ports 'monthly. Each 0
ders end stretch their limbs. In this; one British soldier who was exPret- • -
0,ent week when the enemy has not
find how good discipline invariably; ing m'gent stirgical care. The ,fish "Twelve months ago Nve were with
matter of packs, too, it is carious to ed to attend to the 4,000 cases need- secured a single ship. CORNS LIFT OUT
tends to pronlotg the greater 'comfort gia'en to the prisoners was putrid, difficult mai tt t • f
of the soldier. In a f,oad battalion, and though the rrten were ravenoust,1 traffic, namely, that which brought C
whore strict attention isi paid to um. they could not eat it. For three eon- —f 1 , 1 , , ria .. 0-cas '
. ppsatance of the men, packs must be secutive days they had no bread.
tidily packed and equipment properly , About the same thne, 200 wounded; supplies are flowing, through Cal's ; °.--e---*---°—°*'--- °----°—'''''''
main artery in greater volume than' You saY to the drug store mau.,
adjusted. If properly hung, the Brit- British arrived at Gardelegen. Most ; a year ago. At -the same time an- "Give me a small bottle of freezones' ,
ish soldier's pack and equipinent, I of them had broken limbs. Not one I other stream of traffic has started, This will cost very little hut will pOsi-- '
If catelessly adjusted. however, they einal chests sent out to the prisoners Ii available for the greatest transport or callus from one's feet.
it lins befallen me to have carried a fiscated by the German Government. 1 t 1 pound applied directly upon a tender
though heavy, are not uocomfortable.'i of them had been set. Special medi-
and merchant Shipping has been made remove every hard or soft cora ,
are positive torture, more tba„ „nee by Mrs, Bromley Davenport were con- movement which has ever been carried; A few dropg of this new ether corn-,
pac t and equipment for him on One wounded man got hold of one of • T 1 IA ti . '1 civilian populations of our Allies un- ,
g marsh, and so I know what I' the bandages for a head wound I t" o ' Iree mon is past American aching corn relieves the soreness in- precedented in the history of the
faster than at one time was thought be lifted off with the fingers.
len a strong brain is weighed '
possible. That means that the balance This new way to rid one's feet of ,
against a true heart, it seems to me
between the allies and the central corns WaS introduced by a Cincinnati
like balancing a bubble against a
:powers is being adjusted in favor of marl, who Says that freezone dries inlwedge of pure
the former." a moment, and simply shrivels up the
,of ail kinds s
n to release
are willing to help with the harvest.
The agricultural industry is of prim*
importance to the world to -day,
Nearly Five Millions Hoye $tarved.
It has been estimated lup to a re-
cent period that 4,790,000 people in
Europe have been starved to death
since the beginning of the war. 'Uri.
less the 1918 harvest is saved starva-
tion will become general throughout
Europe and the suffering among the
also is-reen eed for hens
am saying.
Troops who follow the shnple rules t;
for the maintenance of march discip-
line, find that half the rigors or
flinching disappear. After every halt,
files are changed—that Is to say, in
each four the inside man, who has '
been walking on the slope of the road,
moves up one and the outside man,'
takes his place. In this way every
num gets his fair share of walking in
or near the gutter. And the fruits of
' good march discipline are seen when
a battalion, in the course of a weary
marels hot and tired and dusty, hails ;
for its hourlY rest, and stands at ease
with a snap on the officer's whistle I
Seeing that, as I have seen it scores
of times in France. one realises that
march discipline husbands a reserve
of strength in the individual which,
on. occasion, enables troops to go into
action and fight stoutlY after a long
and wearing' march.
/ Fined for Wasting.
Magistrate Kingsford, or Toronto,
imposed a fine of $100 and costs upon
a dealer who WaS found guilty of
dumping/forty cases of eggs on one
old No Wheat Back,
/ ew of line grave ne.e,d overseas
Canadian :farmer should deliver
are dangerously
coming harvest brings
, m troops have been coming across the stantly, and soon the entire corn or
After a Cup of
P SILM
there's no uncomfortable
reaction, but rather a
refreshing feeling of
health and satisfaction.
It's gratifying. these
days, to laralv that Pos-
tural saves sugar and
Convenient
Economical
Delightful
lostant P'
'There's a Reason
I Atlantic by tens of thousands, far callus, root and all, dries up and can
A MESSAGE IN VERSE.
British Prisoner Conveys the Informa-
corn or callus without irritating tlie
surrounding skin.
Don't let father die of infection or
lockjaw from whittling at his corns,
lien That Huns are Starving. but clip this out and make him try it. t,
I A British soldier, at present a pris- If your druggist hasn't any freezone
oner of war in Germany:has cleverly tell Clim -to order a small bottle from
, defeated the'eensor by sending home his wholesale drug house for you.
; to his parents a letter containing the c'-
; information that the people in Ger- Forty British Prisoners Murdered
manY are in dire straits with regard ,„, s, . "
' to food. The young seldier wrote his
ers sent by the Germans to work un -
letter in blank verse, a fact which at
der fire on the Russian front is relat-
first caused surprise to the parents,
ed. by a member of the Royal Naval
and it was soine time before his rea-
Division who reached England on June
son for doing so became apparent.
6, after escaping from Germany. It
A sharp young cousin observed that
had been decided, he says, that thirty -
by reading in a downward direction
the initial letters to the lines the sol- six should die in consequence of al
allegation that thirty-six German
dier had succeeded in conveying the
prisoners had been murdered by theh:
reassuring inform a tion that "G er
many is starving:, British sentries. Ihey were takia
The communication which in it,e1 r from woi,,..ing Parties at the end o'
is interesting reading, is as follows; tile daY, lnade to inourit ori it block
"God bless you my mother
and then tied to a pole. The blocl-
Every ,day I am thinking of you.
R,ecollections of home sustain me,
Memories being so sweet.
Always my' thoughts are, of you—
'Nothing else would console me.'
'Rub ",i1114. spots on linen with half
alterwards was kicked away, leaving
the men suspended with their ,feet a
little off--tlie ground, In this position
t,hey were kept for two anti a
hours each night for fourteen night
in intense cold. For men d'ed under,
the treatment.
gS
•ArBLACII,WEifTE,TAN, BARK BROWN
OR OX -BLOOD SHOES
THE EF,DALLEY c05405551055 l,a,115M;11011, CAVA
14.
in England seed potatoes are si
by the pound, not by measure.
; An American pot grower sa
that. according to his observati
bin-rht on potatoes appears only
'4. moist, moderate weather, 65 to i
: degrees being the most favorable tem.
perature. At temperatures lower than
50 degrees and higher than 78 degrees
it doe8 not seem tu develop,
ST'S rAmfir
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EST M
FOR
Vegetable Compound Did
For Ohio Woman.
Portsmouth, Ohio.--" I sufFered from
Irregularities, pains in my side and was
could hardly ge t
around to do my
work,. and as [had
four m my family
and three boarders
it made it very hard.
for me. Lydia E.
table Compound
was recornrnontled
to me. I took it
and it has restored
my health. It is
e es
For flair and Shin Health
rnecheine for woman'a ailments ever
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It you use Cuticura Soap for every
day toilet purposes, with touches of
Cutieura Ointment rimy and then as
needed to soothe and heal the first
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irritation you will have as clear a
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Mrs. Shaw proved the merit or this
medicine and wrote this letter in order
trot other suffering womeu may find
relief as she did.
om, en who are suffering as slie was
010111d not drag along from clay to day
witbout giving' this famous root and
herb remedy, Lydia E. Pinitham's Vee -e -
table Compound, a trial. For special.
advice in lasgard to such ailments write
to Lydia E. PinlibarnMedicine Co.. Lynn,
Mass. The result of its forty years
ex-ritzier:tee is at your service.