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The Clinton News Record, 1914-11-05, Page 7tatismanali === rn ! Oriddle Cakes 2nd CROWN BAND CORN SYRUP Children and grown-ups everywhere love this delightful and wholesome syrup. Cakes never taste so good as with CROWN BRAND CORN SYRUP. It has a distinctive flavor—all its ovvn. For those favorite home-made candies that are SO good and so much fun to make—always use CROWN BRAND CORN SYRUP. So delicious! Economical too! Made in Canada. Sold by All Grocers. Write for the Edwardsburg Free Recipe Book. The Canada Starch Co., Limited Makers of the Famous Edvvardsburg Brands (Benson's Prepared Corn—Silver Moss Laundry Starch—Lily White Syrup—Etc.) MONTREAL, 'CARDINAL, TORONTO, BRANTFORD, FORT WILLIAM, VANCOUVER. OrielarearalliarialeiaatialialatiMaaaataliaillaineerieleball 1,5009000 BRITISH SOLDIERS Of Tills Total About 800,000 Belong to What is Called "Kitchener's Army" A deeparbch from London says: The British a,may on rolls and :drill- ing in the United Kingdom, now amounts to a,pproximately one and a half million men. Of this t,otal •about 800,000 men beleeg wheat is termed "Kitchener's Army"—men who have responded to his rave calls for 500,000 soldiers to eeeve three ;reel's, or for the duration of the war. About 600,000 belong to the territoriels, while the remainder ere eerolled with the special re- eerves, so-ealled, or with the regu- lar army, and have seen sernee previously. The terriboriale are idered the flower of the force, as a great majority of them belong to the middle and upper middle classes, and are men accustomed to .athletic pursuits. Both physically and mentally they are considered by military men to be about the finest body of its numbers evor as- sembled under arms,. They are drilling with feverlsh enthusiasm, and are .anxious to go ' abroad for service on the firing line, A con- siderable proportion of Field Mar- shal Lord Kitchener's array, of course, is not yet fully equipped, but is working heed. They are be- ing armed and clothed with great rapidity. The Canadian and other overseas contingenes are not in- cluded in tails total . Iro-rd Kitchener issued en urgent appeal on Wednesday morning for 100,000 more men, He •says the Wer Office nutchinmm, which ives some- what clogged by the eudden Crea- tion of a new army of 500,000, is now reorganized. The minimum height for men has been reduced to 6 feet 4 inches, and the age limit raised to thirty-eight, Recruiting sergeants say they amid get as many smart young men as are wanted fO•I Orta1112y 1.111fb the cavalry regiments are closed so fa -r. TERRIBLE, EFFECTIVE WORK. . --- Dragoon Kills 'thirty Germans in Five Minutes: A despatch from .Northeen France ' says.; At a town near Lille a Dra goon marksman was stationed at swing bridge with two cionarades load for him. It was important that the enemyehould be held beck WithO eule bridge being blown up. , The Inger:amen hid behead a -fe,nee sixty- yards from the bridge. When two Leneers eppearea he shot them, then three, and he shot thein, .ailso five Uhlarna came up together. He brought down every one. Alto- gether, he thirty Germans in leas tlien five minutes and retired with his comrades. A great pile of. deed men and horses in -the narrow roadway on the opposite skie of the bridge proteeted it fecal the ap- preach of the enemy during the (ley elmost as well as a mitrailleuee would have done. TER 11 'PIC) EX PLOSION 'Two Men Hurled: !Thirty Feet TheoUgh Heavy Door. A despatch from Winnipeg says: Thomas Foordr aged thirty-one, and Arthur Bright, aged twenty-four, were killed in an oxy-acetylene welding -reek explosion in the Breen motor garage at 4 o'cloek on Wed- nesday -aeterreoon, The bodies were terribly mangled. Feted was thrown a &armee of thirty feet through a heavy .plank door. Food is a widower and had resided In Wierapeg neerly ati his life. Bright ea -me fix= Stherbreoke, NS. He lived for a tame at, Coboueg, Ont. He had lived in Winnipeg for two, SANK .4 UXILIARY CRUISERS. Exploit of British Flotilla in the A dria tie. A deepateh from Petrie says: A squadron of British torpedo-boat destroyers has sunk in the Adriatic a German steamer -which has been converted into a cruiser, according to a despatch from Barcelona to the Haves Agency. The Barcelona cor- respondent explains that this news appeared in Publicidades, a Spanish newspaper puplithed at Gibraltar. The British desrbroyers rescued 86 members of the crew of the German vessel. FOOD AND MOUTH DISEASE. Fresh Meat Importation Fron States Prohibited. A despatch from Windsor says: Because of the spread of foot and mouth disease in the States of Michas= and Iudatea, an order hes been lase:ad by the Canadian Department of Agriculture prohi- biting importation of all fresh ineaes from. the United States. The use of hay and traw for packing purpose•s is also prohibited. 40 KILLED. A.ND* WOUNDED. Missile Alighted Anrone Group of Women in Market Place. A despatch from London says German eeeoplenes recently sailed over Duekirk, dropping two bonthe. 'A W01118,01, and third were killed Two bombs wore also dropped -rib Beth- une, west of La. Bream The filet failed to explode, but the 'seemed in a group of wornep In the mar- ket pi ace, killing nineteen airel eeunaine forty ethers, ......isiq*:...U:SIN'c.f10RSE VEHICLES Gerntg ns Have iixita.usted the Gasoline Sup. plies of '13elgium A despateli hem BrUsSel.$ nayn Tae Germen troops in Central Bel- gium beve virtually exhansted their petrol supply. Oil is issued HOW only la high °Dicers, and -then in small. qv rattitias The Germans eerzed large quantrinee of fuel here, but saieped Leek to dee- many. Apparently they are new me able to rreetree a return of this, oil. 'Ibe Germans e re quisitio nine. manv se•conearate. horses, which they formerly haa ignored, and also horse vehicles. ' Let/tees reCeivect here indicate OM, M. Max, the former Birreornas- ter 'of Br ussols ti seal being held in Leipzig by the German offioiale. :Elis refusal to turn over to 'the in- vaders •Ile; fir o department toeyer and laddees led to his arrest. He Nati the l'adders %Yen 'needed to ptateel Brussels. Naben leter the Germans took the ladders by force elie,v found that the Belgians ha,d rendered them unfit for eervieee Glenn an miciaanacc, however, re- paired them ,end took them to Ant- werp for ese 555 directine ere of the e guneers, • • Germane's "Bomblaasta—Sold for a Penny in Berain Streets. • A full reproduction of the shell throvver by the big German siege guns. They a,re selling in the streets of Berlie the broadsheet here shown held by a British •soldier. This purports to represent the eXa•Cili size of the projectile thrown by Germany's big siege guns. The reproduetion is headed "Geemen Were Surprise, 1914." On the pic- ture of the shell. are photographs of damage done to forts, end the ;reales Luttich Liege), Namur, Long-wy, a.nd ateubeuge, with the motto God for King and Fatheelanda THE DUKE'S ASSASSINS: Men .Who Brought On the War Hear Their Fate. A deepatch from S.erajeve, Bos- nia says: Judgmeat was passed on 'Wednesday on the assassins of Areliduke Francis te,rdinand, heir - apparent to 'file Austro-Hungarian throne, and his 'wife, the Duchess ef Hohenbeeg. Gavero Princip, the actual assassin, escaped with a sen- tence to. imprisonment for 20 years. Four of the conspirators were sen - termed to death by hanging, one to life imprisonment, two, including Met -teary Gabrinover, who threw a bomb art the Archduke but which did not explode, to 20 yeer.s, one to 6 years one to 13, two to 10 years-, one to ,7 years and two to 3 yews. The ether defendants were acquit- ted, EXHIBITION CANCELLED. Was to lle Held. in Toronto Novem- ber 1,011 to 14tb. Owing to the military authorities taking over the Exhibition Girounds for a training camp for contingents of Toronto clristrieb, it has been made neeessa,ry to cancel the Ontario Horticultural Exhibition, whieh Was b0 have been held in the Horticultural Building, Exhibition Park, Toronto, November 10th to 14bh. lb Web the ineention to de- vote the entire proeeecle. of this year's exhibition to the Red Croes voi-k, and the City of Toronto had granted free use of the Horticul- tural Building end to. have it heat- ed and lighted frei._e of east. ROUTES ACROSS CHANNEL. • — . Britain Trying to Protect Shipping Against Mines. A despatch from Flathing, Hol- land says: The Water mutes from Folkestone to Flushing nod from the English coast to Dieppe, Boulogne and Calais are being guarded with the greateet care in order to proteot thipping against mines and submar- ines. British oruisers are escort- ing ell tra,wlers and mine .sweepers, torpedo boat destroyers and other that b.aci washed ashore. Usa gian fishermen have been killed rsoinleirtellsnavB_*terliteilatearerpeuvalnleselaoinsoe ace scouting constantly. Four Bel - near Nieuport in handling a mine OSTEND ZEPPELI'N BASE. 'Inge llanga.rs Are Being Erected Near Ostend by Germans. A de patch freni London says: An Ametherdlarm cleeparteh points •otit'that indications aro strong that 'the Ger- mans intend to invade Britain by an aerial fleet of Zeppelins. Huge hanga.rs ate being erected near Os- tend,. Seven Zeppelin air -slips, the same despatch reports, were Been paaeing Has.selt. S El E A T 13 ORD E A Vessel Flying British Flag Used to Ile German. A aoseriteb from. Boreleaex says: The port authorities sleazed the stewm•er Colonia on suspicion blut,i; she wes a German vessel. The arrived. at Bordeaux flying the British flag, but when in port a few moeths ego she gave her national- ity as German. A Prize Covet will ,clecide whether her' transfer from German to laritish OWIlerSIllip • 311' latMOVE I N G P LA NIS One Less= Drawl,' tam the Ent- . press of Ireland !Meister', Deteolt, tDcb. 28.—All boats on the lakes must move interior light- ing plants to -a potne ebove.lihe load line before January lat. lire new reguleititer 15 the bacouie- ,the enquiry into the lagetting system on the ill•-fatecl Lengthen of Ire:lend, where rlynamos- were irmated at the bOttetri of the ship, Wrier= ere running the subway Galls ill Pari., is t o hliealeieseera their geisha:arta places, nerale va- curet by their being milled Upon 'be go 40 ware NEWS FROM SUNSET COAST THAT THE WESTERN P 10PLE ARE .D'OING. Progress of the Great West Told In a Few Pointed Paragraphs. Bithulithic pevements ,ere being laid in the stre•erts of Revelstoke. Victoria is reeking preperaltions to handle its- unemployed during the . coming venter. Trains are now being run from Grand Forks into Pestiebon on the Kettle Valley Ittialway, Lieut, A. H. Boulton,, of the Che - Aire Regiment, who re reported missing from the font, is as Vain- ennver amen. W. C. Mitchell, of Vancouver, was seriously injured when an in- terurban ear struck the milk wagon which he was driving. Searoh is being made for .an hos- tile wireless elation which is known to be somewhere along the North P,acific cease S1x. charges of murder will be tried in the nal Assizes at Vancou- ver. Most of the prisoners are Hie- d= and Ohinemen. A large business ,blook will be ereeted on McKenzie Street in Revelstoke, where several houses were burned some titme ago. Bela Singh was committed for trial at Vancouver on the oharge of Killing. Baden Singh and 33b-a,g Singh 111 the Hindu Temple of that city on Sept. 51h. Col. "Jim" Ma'edenell, of Van- couver, has been authorized by Col. Hughes to organize a mounted corps in British Columbia for service at the front. 'rho Vancouv,er Board of Trade will suggest measures to prevent unjust; foreclosures and stringent legal measuree in the present finan- cial situation. Motorinem Charles J. Geell was killed 54 Vaneouver when a small boy released the brakes of a box ear that moiled down a grade bate a street car. W. E. G. Murray, whose tether resides at Union Bay, 13.C. . Was wounded while et the front will the King Eawerri Horse. He is in a Londonhospital. FIRST SEA LORD RESIGNS Prince Louis of Battenberg Yields to Adverse Press Comment A c apean fican London ewe: Admiral P-nince larmas ei Batten berg, herst Sea Lord of the Beitroh Admirwity, personal aidede-camp of King George and a relaeion by marriage of his Majesty end of the- Ge•rmen Emperor, has resigned. The Court , EDI' aerie tutees briefly dime Prinee Louie wee re- ceived by • the King upon relin- quishing his appointment as a Loed Commiseioner of Admiralty. The King hee appointed Prince Louis of Bettenberg e member of the Privy Gonnoil. Me Times says it under- etands thee Baron Fischer, Admiral of the Fleet, will -succeed Prince Loeie of Babtenberg as First Sea Lord of the Adseirality. 13eren then Sir John, Fisher eeetipied th'is of- fice before, in the years, bona 1904 Ito 1910, The resignation is attribu- lted to the Very frank obje-etione leased by newspapers and influen- tial individuate to anyone of Ger- rasa origin remaining connected with the navy oe :the army: Th -e public Sealing against eel Germans is ,SC intense prese-nt that 'Prince, Louis ma.y have been led by feeling% of pride to disasso- ciate himsela from navel commend. It can be ,starte,c1 that the King and the Ministry beer Detained the most perfect -confidence in Prince Louis. There is oentain to be a wave of prothat from a very large part oil thee public, Prince Lents is Eng- leed'a real 'sailor prance. He has worked his way ,to- high command by Omer ability, passMg threegh •all etarge,s comzeand since he entered the navy. isegetten, Jemmy II. Wieson,, sub -el -lief on Sir John French's Staff, SW EDIS la STEAMER SE NE . • — Five Drowned. When She Hit Mille Olt C ex!: roan. A despatch frern Stockholm sayer. The Swediah steamer Orden, korn Portugal for Getheieleirg; Sweden,. tit a mine in the ninth Sea -end seek off :Cuxhaven. Five members of bet crew were drow-ned German ITieelean 10 Halifax. A de spa tch (ram Hai itax, N. S., , says : Three Gernians were etrest- ed in • a house in Hollis *Street, where they were epee:tang a wire- less installation, The' wireless, .ae- tennae we's' not {papa -tea ham le pole or mese as usual, bat to escape ear aervation eaS oat of a third .Slorey window :and cOncealed ainid tha, . yines. Three of the Warships flit, With Total Casualties of to Killed and 3-9 Wounded A despatch from London says: guanney -seems to be established. The Secretary of the Admiralty, makeithe following announcement : 'Pile British neval flotilla continues to support the -allies' left, and the fare of 2-inehgune has been brought The casualties have been very slight throughout, but ono shell, ex- ploding on the desbroyer Falcon, killed one officer and eight men and wounded tnte officer and fifteen men. Oslo killed and seven wounded on to bear upon thnr German positeons the Banalcio. and batteries. Repents received The enemy's submarines have also from shore te•stify to the effect end been reported seeking an oPnor- accuracy ef the fire and to its gall- ing character, The flank is thin thoroughly maintained. The enemy brought up heavy guns rind replied vigorously to the fire of Admiral Hood's ships. The ves- sels received only trifling structural tumty to attack tbe. bomberding ships., which la,re covered by British destroyer -5. The casualties an- nounced by the Admiralty include Lieut. Hubert, 0. F. Wanton, of the Falcon, killed; Sub -Limit. Theodore Bob son, severely wounded; Lieut. damage, The opposition from the Rebert Grossman and Pa.ymaster shore Lae practically ceased and Joseph Shepherd, of the Rineado, the prepondeeamce of the naval slightly wounded. TURKEY AND RUSSIA AT WAR Porte's Cruiser Bombards a Port of Crimea on the Black .Sea 'A despatch from Illieeclosia, Cri- mea, says: A Turkish *miser with tliree funnels bombarded the tin and and city, damaging the cathe- dral the Greek church, a pier and some sheds, One soldier was wounded, A branch of the Russian Bank of Foreign Commerce caught fire. At the conclusion of the bombeedenenb the cruiser left in a south-westerly direction. The Turkish cruiser Ffemitliyeh, which arrived at Novorossysk, de- manded the surrender of :the city and the Government properties, threatening in case of refusal to bombard the town. The Turkish Consul a,nd officials were arrested. The cruiser withdrew. DECREASE OF $500:000. Hard Times Curtailed Enterprise of Lumbermen. A deapateb leen Toronto saes: Premier Hearst, Minister of Lends, Forests mid Mines-, on Wednesday intimated that returns, from revenue thus far received indiceeed that the aCtual revenue to be derived from his department this year would , be some $500,000 lees -then the estimate ef $2,800,000 made at the beginning of the present fiscal year. The fall- ing off is attributed 'largely by the Premier to the hard times and the war and to the action of the brinks in refusing:necessary a,ssistance to the enterprise of holders of lioenses in the timber districts. "However." added Mr. Hearst, optimistieally, the situation 'is going to be very much better than I anticipated a couple of months ago." OLYMPIC ALTERS 001311511.1. Big Boat Puts in at Irish Port to Avoid Mines. A despatch from London says: The .steanier Olympic, white': left New York Oet. 21 for Glasgow, warned by wireless telegrephy that there were German mines off Tory Isiland, on the north meet of Ire - lend, put into Lough Swaim Here her, passengers were landed and sant by special train to London- derry. Trouah Sivally is in Comity Donegal. • • • , 'ACCEPTS MONEY GIFT. BM:de Takes $100,000 in Cash From Nova Scotia. A despair:ea from London saes The War Offiee has informed the Governor-General of Oan-acia: that ie has beet found impreactioable for the Government of Nova Scotia to ma,ke a proposed gift to the Home Government of 100,000 tons of coal, his Majeety's Government hes aecepted the offer of $100,000, which will go to the Prince of Weles Fend for the relief of distress. RUSSIAN CRUISER SUNK. Glir1111111 Ship Flew :Japanese Flag aria nad False Smokestack. A despateh from Tokio says: The British Ernbaosy heers, that the Ger- man cruiser Mace, fraieg the Ja- panese flag, and disguised by the addition of a fourth smokestack, entered Penang, a British posses- mienin the Straits Settlementsand fired torpedoes whith sank the'Res- elan ertuser Jemtchug end a Freneh destroyer. Two officers and eighty - kin. seamen of the Jernbchug per- ished. The Emden's entrance into the waters of Penang was alias: ciente She came in under the guns of the fort, and atter sinking the cruiser and destroyer, eecaped through 'the Strait of Malacca. ORDERED TO LEAVE JAMAICA. Germans Given Six Days to Close Up Their Business. A despatch from Kingston, Jas - maim., safes: Wessels Brothesis• and von Gontarci, as branch of the New York commission house of Wessels, Kwleekainaiff and Company, have been ordered to close their busier -errs here within six days. The princi- pal member of the 6.1.611., who- is a naturalized subject; of Geeret thin, and two German eseletants have been ordered to leave Jametic.a, because of alleged sympathy with the eause of Germany ie the present way, e____ OFFER:ea METZ TO FRENCH. Germany Said. to Rave Tried to Conclude Individual PCitee. si despatch from London saaar The Haile Ohroniele's Parra% corres- pondent as -aerie that, vvita a view 0-1 de:tearing Fran-oe- from the allies, Germany feted& en offer to conclude peace on the basis orf the cession of Metz and possibly meention •of sake to la:emcee The effer, rereord- ing tea earreepondeet, was re- jected. Beyers Flees, Commaildo Scattered A despatch from Londen, says: A mance 1°2c°, r,elpt'at'8 tha^b.. '.*ohe'l , ,Gen. .13eyers, commailee-ea ha,ve Reuter despatch from Cape Town, been soatt,ered end oree not likely Union of South Africa, seas ,that to reunite. Gen. Revers lute fled in Gen. Botha, ceinmander of the de- an unknown direction. rctory:f0t:...pt00luglist Forte A eleepa-tch from BOrtietill'X t A report received here from Gen. Dobell., commendingthe French foreee operating against the Ger: man. Came-roon, equatorial West Afriea, seys that twO 1r.ttneo-Eng- =learns occupied leloa after eerioes netting, in which the allied troops sbowed great bravery., 'Edon. is an important railway sta- tion on the Salringa, tieety miles from the cortet. • PURE BLOOD MAKES HEALTHY PEOPLE Hood's Sarsaparilla removes scrofula sores, bens and other erup- tion, beemese it drives out of the blood the humors that cause them. Eruptions cannot he snceessfully treated with external applications, because these caneot purify the lIood's Sarsaparilla makes rielf, red blood, per...facts the digestion, and builds up the whole s,ystern. In- cia having Hood's. Get it now. NEWIS-RECORE9S NEW CLEMENS ATES FOR, 1914 WHEELIES, News -Record and Mall & Empire $1.60 New. 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In remitting please do 60 by Post -office Order Poctal Note, EXI1C.F.EI Order or Re& Were(' letter and aflame. W. J. MITCHELL . Publisher New3-Re:7,3rd CLINTON, ONTARIO HRH ENEMY TO STANDSTILL British and Preach Advance "Moir Line Further Leto Belgium. A elerspetch from Paris save There is only one conoluelon to be dr -awn from the very defmite and complete reports issued by the French Government thee the Ger- m:ens are being fought to a stand - stile in, Belgium, ancl .trare lousing ground everywhere in Frenee. It, is now entirely probable thee there will be news -Wan •Oif a elecieive vic- tory by the allaee, antl a• general re- -trope -by the Germans. Their tremendous efforts to break (through in Belgium. have •cott them terrible. Punished by the long - sense guns of the ,allied fleet, they abandoned the 'coast and treed to hew through in the lower valley :of the Yee -r. Tao 13elgrans, mut the dykes arid the Germans- fled to es- -crape drowning. From the North See to Ypres, therefore, tbey halm metatally lore ground. Seeking to obey the Kaisefe mandate to crush- the British mar- ines, the. Germanas made desperate efforts against. the British in the zee gion of 'Ypree and near La Bessee. They enientim-bcred 'the British- and supporting' corps of Emma, end they struck with ishat wes proba- bly their ;maximum power. The at- terript failed: as previous Mies -rants have failea, The British stood fast, infiieted greet, luesee ea= the Ger- men% took the offensive themselves and drove the Bevariant and Prussians from gronnd -they had taken does .s.before. Not mile, on the west flank, but in the old, centre north of bhe Aisne and .nerose the plainof Chalens, the Germane appear to be toeing their grip, surrendering entre-note marts. and giving way to a, stesed,y nertheserd advance of the French. They were beaten out of • posies -one nontb and eaert of Seiaseees, where they had be -en rooted for six weeks - CANADIAN J 11,IN1) IN FRANCE Went Yilhr 1 isa --Medi an teal Tea us - p ort Service. A -despatch from Montreal .saes: William Cacti -all, of Montreal, was killdad et Lille, in liamte-e, while in ',active selivice, alessag,e,s to orat effect, w,era received' here, Cock - hill had been •a• came:gem' in the ena pl-ay el Sir Frecteeick 'Parker -end went with the Gana, dien*Overeeas Expeditionary Pelee, having joined the mechanioel trans, - port eection of the Army' Service Corps -es, at -driver. The mitiorit# .04 this par.t of the courtriegeat et once. preceeded to the Conan -elan and joined the allied anniee to serve in the transport se-ction. • At sisell ,streek the- cae Cookhill meg haedliam reed the ges tank expaceled, the driver bei ing nstantly kilthecl, A eater received official notification isbn \a \.,ausf vCale NI,c..01 s :f3 s 'to his depttaure- from Mont- e— ASTHMA COUGHS WHOOPING COUCH SPASMODIC CROUP BRONCHITIS CATARRH COLDS al„,1670 A shtiolc, safe and effedtivc treatment avoid. Mg drugs, Used with SUOUSS Inc 35 r9nrs. . °Zeal tr:easror yrei nog, ctol: : n d s c p de vapor, Inhaled with every broth, tneRes breathing after, and stops the cough, assuringrestfuleights, Crcsolencis invaluable to mothers with young children ando atoon'to su:porers from Asthent. coLocr °enamors &ad ns poittui fa dowel* i1,6 000bice V O. CRC 0l xNE C0. Icom5n8lillIo6BLIs.IVIonte I rms.kniampcm,cceausumzettm. <re' "AA r ,7&