Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - September 6, 1915, Winnipeg, Manitoba
J editorial Section a 14 Ufi cd int from company. General Liht. Calls ranch a Aik aur. Of. Build Lar. Kill. London. Pest l. Tor through to Trade. Liberty in re Gion Equality in civil rights hatred in Loo and All Unelia Retablo Noss do Moro harm to Thor a Kliors than to Tho supposed Al calms. Evi Dently Germany discovered that her la Sauers Woro not advancing her Causo and it is another fearful in sight into Tho mental and spiritual Quality of Gormany b governing class that it should Over have imagined that a gospel of Puro hate could be nationally profitable. Tho. French writer Edmond har a court la the course of an Excel Lent article on Tho two elaborates this Point. Apostrophe a ing Tho germans upon the Barren Ness of i cult of hatred o Boches from your hot ing you Are. Poor psychologists if you think humanity will accept a doctrine based upon madness and displayed in selfishness. Human Ity dreams of love and Liberty. You a Reader s notes Art Fletr world us than to world a punch poet pays tribute to air. John Buchan and to or. Hlll Alra Bel lop a racy i Chi entitled the 3 t Juchan and Baloc Are wonderful men. Equally nimble with brain and with Ven. Swiftly Ecol Paloff thar College destined Tat Fame from their earliest september 6. 1915. Dat a Milestone. Ago today the free press claim be super men but you Are bohemians and the 1vaiu _ the object of the Bohemian Naibe first time in Canadian onal Alliance of the United states Day or f smote aka. Of the civilized world Enji de in inc bloody business of yet ii impossible not to con end the action of the trades labor Council in arranging id usual programme for it Tho moment it is by keeping our Heads living far As possible our life that we can Best help to bring the War to n it almost be said that these provinces Are More isolated Roo the actual fighting than any part of the Empire. There has is teen Here nor is there Likely to y Sie remotest cause for of invasion. Provinces touch on the Seaboard have had before them much More in to lately and vividly something of circumstances of War As waged n tie sea even the great lakes not been without their Occa jowl alarms. The other self gov rising dominions have one and All Wen we thing of the physical As of War. There were an Loiis in Sydney. In Melbourne Arkland and Christchurch. While tit armoured Crul sern of Admiral von St were still afloat South Africa the Fine and faithful Leader Ible of general Botha overthrew ii Tullon at Home and carried the or into the enemy s country in. And a Hundred scattered Crown Africa ii ads of the Seren seas Remote of the War have themselves Felt. There have alarms and some unrecorded and until Britain s supremacy was established the i orld Oier beyond Challenge each i lip of smoke on the horizon might lantern acc turns in Canada in to make it Plain that Tho bohemians on this continent Are heart and soul with the allies. Nothing could show More strikingly the Iron domination of aus tria Hungary Over the slav races within the Bounds of the dual Mon Archy than the description of the Garrison of Prague Bohemia s Cap ital City Given by or. Smetanka in his lecture in this City last week. Prague is surrounded by Small forts whose guns arc trained on the City itself to cow tic citizens. More than once in his address or. Smetanka denounced the Hyphen need German population of the United states for its intrigues on behalf of Cie Raan militarism. And it was with Prado he spoke of the Bohemian volunteers from London who were fighting with the British in France and of the Bohemian volunteers in the russian army. I Luclin at i quote from who s mopped up the Stanhope and newel Gate too i la wished thre Book a shone at Union romped through schools with a first data in greats. Owing allegiance awhile to the Law wider horizons in action he joining lord Milner away at the Cape helping South Africa out of her scrape. Hardly less wondrous achievements were those wrought by Brave Belloe in life verse and prose. Writer of anti semitic lampoons poll Gram Aposto of All i cartoons. Member of parliament Champion of Beer viewed by his party with feelings of fear gunner of old in the army of France publicist orator Mystic free Lance. So. When the War Cloud exploded in flame even Mere Bellicose Belloc became while to Hla feat in appeasing the dutch buc Ian has added the new Nelson touch. Each wrote War chronicles vast and unique one came out monthly and one once a week each took to lecturing night after a Lulu. Filling their hearers with Awe and de Light. Belloc excelled in the diagram Dodge la Clian in Breezy avoidance of stodge multitudes Hung on the lips of Hll Laluc Buchan led off with k. Urey in the chair. Allan Junee he Speevak. Continued from Paie today is the anniversary of Battle of Tho Marne although the the the enemy. All this Western Canada has aka pad. But not a Whit the less bite her people been engaged in the great by Sancis of the allies. Easer and adequate has been the response to Call for men and Tor More men proud and sad is the Honor Roll of her sons who have fallen fighting in Flanders firm Aad High. Is the purpose other to see the thing through to the end. And not less have the producers of Western winners and the artisans and All Thoie who have part in the business Tad Commerce of the Ribeir part in the garnering of the present great crop the West offers Aid of the first value to the common and in doing soberly the duty that lies every Man to his hand a Milce in rendered second Only to Slat of the enlisted Man. Not least of these duties has been the making of adequate provision for dependents of our soldiers and for such of these u return maimed and crippled. Cox Sonser humor. Colonel Currle s amusing and very inti sign stories of the censorship of letters written from the trenches Are paralleled to some extent in recent London correspondence of be Manchester guardian. Tho explains that the big schools. In close touch with the front forty eight hours later. On the evening of september eth of last year general Joffre gave his final orders which set in motion the entire line in the famous counter offensive pivoted on Verdun and extending Northwest of Paris. To the British divisions were assigned the honorable role of frontal attack. All that had been hoped for was not gained. Indeed due mainly to the reckless sacrifice by general von Kluck of his right j Wing thus checking the enveloping movement of the French left. But the tide of German invasion wan halted to he rolled Back to the Valley of the whore it has since been confined. The Battle of will be ranked among decisive world conflicts. It robbed the enemy of hug offensive and initiative chattered the legend of prussian invincibility and secured for the French nation a much needed breathing space. Elsewhere the free press publishes today a full and carefully compiled summary of the Battle which per haps loses nothing in value because it is written from a Neutral rather than a British standpoint. U will Well repay careful perusal. From the Golden books. O Star of Francel Here then s a health to you Marvel Lous pair. Pc Star John Buchan volcanic Hll Latre drinking Tho cup of life Down to the icon bang in the front of our busiest or. Belloe in the House of com Mons for a term but found party poli tics irksome and abandoned the game outright. He is All that the punch Rhymer veritable Knight errant of literature. In youth he had military training in the French army. Or. Buchan is a member of the Nelson publishing House and a prolific und ver Satile writer and his firm arc publish ing the War books of both writers. Only the. Other Day air. Buchan put Forth Salute to. A Book on the Early romantic history of Vir Ginia. Whether his prester John 1910 is a novel written around that legendary hero or whether critical narrative. 1 do not know. At any rate Book revived the name. Prester John was according to tradition both priest and Christ Ian Monarch who ruled somewhere cast of Armenia and Persia with Over seventy Kings hit tributaries. After conquering the modes and persians of conservative renown he pressed for Ward to Light for the Christian Church at Jerusalem. In 1163 a letter was circulated purporting to come from presbyter Joannes to King Manuel by the Power and virtue of god Ami of the lord jeans Christ. Lord of claiming the writer to to a devout Christian and the greatest Monarch living and confiding his de sire to visit the holy sepulchre it Jerusalem with a great Host which would mib duo the enemies of the Cross. Numberless accumulated concerning him is the centuries went by. The letter itself contained marvellous stories of his wealth and splendours. There Are fully 100 copies of it in manuscript today. Eminent scholars have spent much time in research concerning prester it would be interesting to know How near they have got to the actual facts. A novel of the War packed with blood curdling adventure tha lady by Arthur Marchmon Hodder Stoughton. The place is. Roughly the Dardanelles and the action covers two or so barring Tho Happy sequel. In it plots and counter plots bad the German attacks Scro arrested Orma samplers by the 13tli Divi Sion of the 21st corps a Lilli lost its chief. General burb Nde is Well As col. Lamont und a great Many other officers. The army of Den. Sarrail and that of the Crown Prince of Prussia continued their Duel without result. General do before Nancy. Having lost Tho plateau Amanca. Retook it and held it while Suball. In the Vosges. Maintained his advances. September 8th. The morning of Tho 8tli found the position of Tho wings let to changed from the beginning and the Ull Lorf Mif Icess limited to the gains of Tho British forces and the army of Lai Ikle i tie cry. Tho righting Hud continued All Rill it. The army of Paris at Tho extreme left weakened but the Cen tre he Dann by Grace of the furious chances by Tho algerian Ami moroccan troops that created bps in the enemy s ranks in each Cane immediately filled. The Day m attacks and counter attacks. Vil Lages Wero taken re taken. At tin cemetery of Cumbry a great May Ofil Cern and soldiers of Tho 3rd zouave were killed and finally the Lino to Bond Back in the direction of . Fhe 4th corps commanded by Gen. Ron Lac. Brought from Alsace and re to riled in route Tho Exi jus of from purls arrived Imo a Lvi Lon went to the support of tic urls Ash troops the other reinforced Maunoury. Tho situation of the army of Paris became critical us the result of the Retreat of the 14lh Divi Sion of the 7th the British forces reinforced by division of the 4th corps. Annja fut their gains taking Many prisoners Ami several Cannon the army of him. Curly destroying Tho regiment of in Dryburg. Ila Yonet charges by the african troops relieved the pres sure hear Muyen Milt Len and to Ward Tho end of the Day Tho Ger mane having lost nearly half of their forces were repulsed All along the line of the Nimy of Paris. The 4th corps of Landwehr was signalled coming to the Relief of von Kluck s right flank from Bethel. Mauno airy s army was exposed to a decisive at tack by fresh troops. Maunum a no pc led to general gallic no. The governor of Paris requisitioned 3.000 taxi automobiles drays Etc. And sent men to his support across atari Tell to Llan Doln and its vast Petroleum stocks were in flames. The most of them had been without food for three Days Only the moors habituated to fasting seemed capable of further Effort. The germans seemed equally exhausted for their attacks weakened the dark Nous. The urls Ash forces continuing their progess threw von Klunck s Centre Back Tipon the Manie from Viii rides to chit Cali Thierry they had irn Lnch 20 Clits in two clays in Booty every hour. After 17 failures the British engineers succeeded in throwing a Bridge across the Marne at Varc Diles. Threatening von Klunck s eur. They crossed at it noon in close Pursuit. A to Leach cavalry meeting two squad Rons of German cavalry toward chateau Thierry charged through and charged Bauk again. After traversing both squadrons thu charged them again in front. Von Klunck s entire army was now in full Retreat abandoning wounded and material arid losing prisoners. The British forces discovered that von Kluck s troops lacked ammunition until the Isth when it began to re tire slowly. Tho Best estimates of Tho forces engaged placed Tho germans it 1. And the allies at the French arc old to have lost 30.000 killed. The germans left dead while 3bo.ooo wounded of both armies wore picked up Dur ing and after the Battle by Tho allies Stretcher bearers Tho number of prisoners taken is still unknown. Liner hesperian torpedoed full pals sengess Safe Coil Nuril from Page one and fifty Miles to the Westward when struck. No warning Given. For their general Runchel d Esperdy fior eight hours hand to Hall fighting. Entered month Lynll. And the army. Of Jor their Ai users. Many Cannon von Publow. Leaving 7.000 dead Tho hands of n Large number of prisoners wus in Nrma Rindini inv. A Catrett nil along the line. General , at Dawn declared to his troops the situation is excellent. I order Caln a vigorous the Retreat of part of von Buelow 0 before knit Chat ipe artery broke Tho German me and fun cell will Whitman had an enthusiasm for France a Faith in France s free ideals that equated sirs. Browning s. Were the prophecies he uttered in when Germany had trampled on her it tis Germany s Hope to do again. The brightness of thy Hope and strength like proud ship that led the Fleet he teems today a wreck driven by the Gale a Hulk. And mid teeming maddened half drowned crowds. Nor Helm nor helmsman. Turk and Good Turk German american and English. But for a met the Good Turk who an Angl of an let Elguer. One Reader had been fed up on thru old closely did they follow each other. Tho heroine is an English girl in the Power of a German female spy. Who has orders from Ber Lin to hand her Over to a vol Llanos for own. The lady Pas Senger is a Well written harmless six shilling Tiro ngh so Many of Tho boys commissions at the front almost Dally the recipients of from the trenches. This sex he tells us. The currency in shools of censorship stories. Quote enough the school Lwy Hrand officer is greatly tickled by and in self a censor of other people s and Many of the favorite Fortes in the schools Are about strange unc Ritj made by these censors. Ono found out that six letters from is to their wives and sweethearts Almott to a wore the same. The r wis Putz Ltd at this unanimity until he found that one Kin written so Good a letter to that he read passages aloud the others who. Appreciating Talent they found it. And got per to copy it out for their own use copy was even Lent to the men another company for their use. It to be quite a common thing to two letters from one Man to two friends with no difference except la a Drew. Oae censor pasted a letter which am enclose be shillings with but i must Tell you that it has to tar ouch censor s the Teit Lhea on a Corner of the let the can dior has withstood the aume. Pale Symbol of my soul. Its Dearest Hopes the struggle and the daring rage divine for Liberty. Of Asbra lpns toward the far Ideal in thus lasts dream of brotherhood. Of terror to the tyrant and the priest. Star crucified by sold. Star panting o or a land of death heroic mocking frivolous Nad Ian miserable yet for thy vanities. Kins. I will not now rebuke thoe. Thy unexampled woes and pangs Nave quelled them Alt and left sacred. In that amid thy Many faults thou Ever in to in not really Ell thy Jelf. However great Tho Price. In that thou surely weeping from thy drugged sleep. In that alone among thy Sisters. Thou. Giantess didst rend the that in to a fast not. Couldst not Wear the usual this Cross thy livid face thy pierced and feet. The thrust in thy Side. O Star o ship of France beat Back Bear up o ship continue on the of All the Earth itself product of deadly fire and turbulent us of fury and it. In perfect Power and Onward beneath the following us so of France High o or the european world. I birthday congratulations to j septne6v7 to. J. Clemens form Langton. Born Iceland 1872. Thomas w. Taylor sex . Born ports Mouth. Eng., 1851. G a. Elliot . Born Pakenham. Tit. 1860. J g. Morgan born i Al Ion. Victoria co., ont. 1850. Floods in Italy partly covered by mud and ashes. Home sept Rains have fallen throughout Italy for several Days turning Somo of the Rivers into violent floods with resulting disasters. Barl has been a heavy sufferer houses being swept away and a num Ber of people having been crowned. In Naples several quarters of the City under water. The Vest Venn villages of portly a. Uses no. Han Giovanni. Cd Ticco. San Giorgio Tremano Jarra and Ponta rated the efforts of army on his right. The key to the Heights of the chateau of Mouid Cincent. The Prince Geltel Frk Delck of von Kluck s staff Hod conferred Amli Lencil with von Buelow was the Centre Tui Cut. Tho or Telleri drove of the Stolf after which the Flo Rocann Rifle men Tho of the Cha teau were driven out attacked a Nln and were repulsed. A third Nas Nult succeeded and in Llu Park Lav Floo dead germans. Including two generals. Whole battalions of a ranch troops were annihilated there. Fere Clamp Colne and Somun Esousa after Suzanne fell into the hands of Foch s army. So mesons. Counter attacked by the prussian guard remained in their hands Only the time necessary for the French forces to re form. Two regiments of Hie Illi corps charged and drove out the 4th regiment of grenadiers of the Queen Augusta and the 4th regiment of grenadiers the emperor Francis. A vital development of the s fighting was the discovery by Avia tors of n Gap Between the armies of von Buelow and von a Misc the effect of von Buelow s Retreat Leav j ins von uni Iscon s right flank exposed. By an audacious and opportune manoeuvre general Foch mussed his right in this Gap under cover of the night before von Hanson s Lank and threw his adversary Back upon the marshes of Slunt Good in disorder. Tho German to secs heavy. The army of Lingle do Gary was very heavily engaged around Veltry be Francois. Where Tho forces of Tho Duke of counter at tacked fiercely. Tho artillery fire crossed hero Over Tho town of Vitry be Francois which was partly in flames. At part by and at in erupt be Montay both Nodi a lost heavy y in hand to hand flight liar. By a night infantry took the Village of Strepy almost entirely burned and Tho surrounding Region. A Little Progress was made also to the left of Veltry la for Nicols. Surrall menaced with envelop ment by n combined attack from forces coming from Mots und the Crown Prince s army in front sent his against the forces from and continued his infantry at ticks in front. Fresh troops from Stras Slurff resumed the violent but vain attacks upon the Heights of a mince. The German losses Here were extremely heavy but less than on the Heights of in late Gunc Slevc. Where de Castelnau s troops inflicted such looses on the bavarian reinforcements from Metz that they were i Bli cd to retire upon thu Village of Alton. , obliged to abandon Lune Ville to the enemy held them in tiie British army during the Day. The army of Francht d esp Crey advanced in unison with the British troops close upon the heels of the enemy and Only the German Bat teries posted an Tho slopes North of chateau Thierry saved the Retreat from developing into a rout. The German lasses on this front cd coed even those of the left. At is u Nuy they left Una Virled dead after four Days fighting. Near Chu Tonii Thierry they Hail emptied the Reservoir that supplied Paris with water from Tho Neal of filled it with dead Tho bodies with Earth. Foch pushed ahead also with the 7th army after the capture of mond Cmunt. Throwing the prussian guard into the marshes of Saint ool. A stubborn resistance was offered there in the parts where defence works could to organized. Foch succeeded in taking these works in the rear driving thousands of Tho guard so precipitately from the sate routes that they sunk into the slime of the marshes. Several batteries of artillery were lost there and the Elf army took Many prisoners the army of inn Ger de Cary. Pressed by1 fresh troops brought Tram Belgium its positions while Sarrail repulsed a violent at tack by von Lac Eringen with the 16th corps. As the result bloody Battles of Uleu Lomira and Sii Lutc . Nancy was entirely disengaged and the bavarian a ctn a from Pont a into the Bols be i Etc and Dunball in the Vosges progressed in Tho regions of a Neville and Linc Queenstown. Sept. Is asserted that at 8.20 Hist evening about Iso Miles Southwest of fastnet a German submarine torpedoed the hesperian without warning. The torpedo struck the Steamer Forward of Tho engine room tearing away the Forward Purt. Water rushed into the Forward compartments. Boats were got Nway quickly the greater number being Well filled. Among the passengers were Many wounded Canadian soldiers return ing to their Homes. Wireless Calls for help soon brought a Fleet of Rescue steamers to the Aid. J. Ii. Brockington. Who landed Here from the Host Rescue Steamer declared the hesperian was torpedoed without warning. Twenty injured have been landed Here. X when Rescue steamers left Tho scene with passengers and Crew Tho Hes Perian was still afloat. Captain main and 20 men returned to the Steamer to await the arrival of admiralty tugs which had been despatched in the Hope of bringing the hesperian to port. The submarine is supposed to have been chasing the Steamer and coming up is darkness was fall ing torpedoed her. Passengers who Homo arrived Here declared the attack was so sudden that great alarm was caused aboard the Steamer. One Man saw submarine. Queenstown. Sept. Boats with passengers and members of the Crew of the Allan line Steamer hcs per inn and members of the Crew of the Allan line Steamer Hesper in in re cd Here today and told of the Tor pc Dolpp of the Llnore saturday evening by a German submarine Oft the South const of Ireland. To the Ither liw " she without warn info. The Only person aboard the Steamer incl rally saw the finder water Boata was a Man on watch who of n glimpse of it in the distance nov reported the fact to Captain main. The passengers declare that the Steamer was Down by the head when they lust saw her but that she was making her Way slowly to Queens town under her own steam. Thou Ruht they were out of danger. _ e tort Fri 111 Caret. September 10th. . other officers the r Canadian says to went below to assist in closing the bulkheads which was quickly accomplished. To torpedo he says hit. The liner Star Board Side somewhere near the Bulkhead and the ship went Down by Tho Bow to about 35 feet. A3 Tho water was Tnora or less confined to Tho Forward part of Tho Steamer main was hopeful that he could brim Tho hesperian to port. Perfect order prevailed. London sept. A burrs who in n returning Toucan Ida with 12 officers and 38 men to rc9iipcrntn from wounds said concerning tha Torp doing of Tho. Hes Perian perfect order prevailed. One boat Capel Sixl through Tho Falls getting jammed and sovino Ono cutting tic ropes to facilitate Tho lowering of the. Boat term hesperian according to Cap Tain main was 130 Miles West of Queenstown when she was torpedoed. Coo Dion wat on boat. Ottawa sept. Stephen Coo Dion of the third battalion. Canadian expeditionary Cor in. Wan among the saved from the hesperian. Ills father. A. A. Dion superintendent of the Ottawa electric and Gas com Pany received a Cable this afternoon announcing he had landed safely at Queenstown. Lieut. Dion who qua coming Home to re Cuorato from Sev Ere wounds. Is Tho former Well known hockey player n member of Victoria and Ottawa took water very rapidly. Montreal. Sept wore received hero today by Captain Walsh Marina superintendent of the . And a. H. Allan it the Allan line stating that Tho submarines torpid a hit the hesperian in the lion clone to no. 1 and no. 2 compartments and made water very rapidly. There was then about ten feet of water in her Bow. The gave the further in formation that a number of British ships arrived on the scene soon after the Torp doing. In response to wire less Calls sent out and they drove Tho submarine away. Two British destroyers took oct 740 passengers and All the Crew of the hesperian except the Captain an Twenty members of the Crew. The hesperian was badly Down at the head but was Able to proceed under her own steam. Buried under colors. Impre Liiva scene at funeral of Koron salvation army Veteran. The funeral of miss Janet keron. E96 Arlington Street hold saturday afternoon was very largely attended. Miss Kiron had been u member of the salvation army 30 years and during that period Sho had occupied various a and Monji them important positions in that at Tho time death she was Cadet corps guardian or Elemen tary instructor for candidates for of flyer shop in the army. The remains were conveyed from the Home to the Central Citadel where an impressive service wait conducted by adj. Howell commander of the corps. Address was Naod on n. Text Trocini second Tim Othy i have kept Tho the Cor Tojic headed by the full Citadel band proceeded from Tho Citadel to Kim Wood cemetery where the special army service burled beneath the was conducted by the adjutant. Three of Tho principal local officers of the corps Secretary Mit Chell treasurer Williams and envoy Williams were among. Tho pall bearers. Many Bountiful torni tributes covered and surrounded the casket among them Bolno Eppro what a glorious addition la Tom list of German triumphs is the Tor pc doing of Tho Lac Spurland nothing Over take away from the Ger Man bum Uio stain that hah lie a put non it by Tho that have been Given lit this 1 a Lith year of the Christian Era of Tho German version of the Rule. Women and children the crime of Torp doing a. Pas Senger steamship us Tho Hesper inn was torpedoed would be As great it nobody were drowned not a child. Not a woman and even 1c nobody on Board were a citizen of the United states. Just As the crime of blowing up it Bridge with Dynn Mlp in front of a passenger express train would not to lessened if it happened by a Miracle that though the train was wrecked nobody on Board was kilted. The two ool Natyna topics. The Al scald. Sank., to Newcomm we Alvo a til until hint of Hon to carry on n conver Patlon n nver Drift from the subjects crops and a when editor Ulic Otto pcs. Who publishes the Herald ought we not to be strictly accurate Eny editor Rice of the the pus her was la the City last week he told us that two Well known we Neil a Eggers Isaac Pitblado icc., and c. Colemun ass Tutu general Mana Ger of the for Tho West Ami a brass band headed a Parade that was recently held at thu pus. Tho in Cele bration of the news which Hud or Rived it the Pas that the allies Hail won a sweeping Victory it Tiu Dardanelles und were in Complete control of constantinople und the Gate Way of the Black sea. It s surprising How Fust Nown tra vels especially some of the news that comes Over the broker s wires. Mist Dunn s hone stirred up the Villare. From the Hilton i in the Helmont. Man. m is Uena Uminn had a narrow n Capo last avid nudity when her a Cornu ran away As she was entering town. There ban been so Many new thai is added to the town recently that Good old horse recognized the differ ence. The ladles and men who joined in the race with Tho Liurano Rattler interesting and a of Tho whole affair would to u Good advertisement for tic town. The insects in an Optimist s Oln mint. From thu North a Ruleford Opl Inlet we would like to know the no uric of information no it by Koltor Kallhof the Batty Cronl Preasy. When for suitable adjective a 10 describe life. Week it was the common private designs from the. League of mercy the Citadel corps Tho song Ster s brigade and the. Sunday school. Adj. Howell will conduct a Mem orial service in connection with Mccron s life work and her death at the Citadel next sunday night. Wheat grading Well. Tribune snsk., sept. Is in full swing. Wheat in running Well grading no. 1 Northern nil Fine. Western cutting is about 9s per cent finished. Low Brot cd automatic action variety of the Genus Mosquito thin week it is the usual triple action has Burner variety of wasps. Our confounded dictionary says a Wasp in n predatory stinging hym Rno insect and ecu Culbas u. Mosquito n Cut Clcil insect. In in Vul heard some profanity lately on tic same subject which has col either of these definitions skinned. Speaking at mosquitoes did you Ever see such a formed Natilo army of Little Black Devi i inflict themselves on a religious Community Beloro tween Antl curses we read in the papers of the of projectiles of All calibre of Tor Pedoty and of is Oncu but if there in t Houct Hync it to Imron from the judicious use of probes codes we a Ltd our guess. The heavy sprained or. Petchel i writ. From the Redcliff. Alia. It Luw c. Petchul was not Long following lit binders when he discovered that the shears were much this looking backward founded in 1872. Major Barres assisted Tho engineers in closing Tho bulkheads and procures soil toward Sorn Lac. The struggle Between the Crown Prince and sacral was still undecided. At thru Ducourt Sarrail captured am munition and on the other Side of the Meuse the germans completed the destruction of the forts of Troyon and attacked Sarrail s rear but Wero repulsed. They tried to. Cross Tho Meune lower Down toward i Saint my hell. But the French 3-Inch guns destroyed each Bridge As soon is thrown across. The Lith. Tho army of Tho Duke of . Vigorously attacked Centre gave writ and retreated in disorder while the armies of von Kluck. Vrh Buelow and von Hanson took up positions on the line of the Ala ii. This was practically the Termina Tion of the Battle though the army of water than before in this District. Lit ments was the Steamer which was in imminent danger of foundering was kept afloat. According to statements made b some of those who were landed Here Tho Captain of the hesperian Ana about to of his Crow never left Tho Steamer and although the Captain told Many of his men who had taken to the boats to return they did not respond. So far As has been ascertained by Tho american Consul who has been making inquiries there were Only two americans aboard. Both wire saved. They were ships stewards. One of them named Dol in. Of plots burst said that no sub Marine sighted. The Only evid ence that n submarine was near was a. Tremendous explosion which threw flu us Haj of the Crown Prince held its ground up such a mass of water that it swept forty grading is now going on immediately North of Brown s Bridge on main strict. A of Squirrel Creek West Bourne writes Tho free press complaining of try the Sioux indians in that locality. Thirty five ago James Anderson Crown Timber agent has returned from a trip of inspection in the Carleton. . District. M. J. Haney. Superintendent of con tract is was thrown from a locomotive into a Rock Cut and had a narrow escape of dentil. Thirty ago on August 26 at the residence of the father. Toronto. J. C. Vivian to Huth third daughter of ill hard Flint Aid. Q. H. Young has gone to Regina As a witness in rebel Case trial. Twenty five ago color Sergt. C. N. Mitchell of the doth. Winnipeg won Tho governor Gen eral s prize at Tho Dominion Little matches at Ottawa and also third place on the Dominion team for the Bosley. Bumps will carry to a. F. Eden s grounds Point for the Garden party this afternoon. Twenty ago the elevator co. Disposed of 1u buildings to a. Mcbean a is. Err. R Turk had returned from a trip to great Britain. they Wero so Henvy Tiit when he took hold of h no inf to Mil it into of Tho Grain verbal danced the rest of Tho sheaf and two Clcil around in such a shape Aslo badly Strain his wrist and he was to Stop work for the present least. Cood to frices und the Una. There in in these Days a great Deal of talk about Neutral Powers Bejnar ready and anxious to intervene with their Good offices to bring about an end of the War now. Ond about Germany being ready to con Sider peace of certain terms. On the part of those who arc sin Cere in such talk much of u in of course a Mado in Berllus article there is thus disclosed a strange mis apprehension of what this War is and of Why the allies Are flight Long. Talk of persuading the allies to agree now to make peace Tor he Maltar lantsm reasons is. Virtually to insult them and to us Csc them of frivolity in entering upon the War and of reckless i consequence in making the prodigious sacrifices at blood and treasure which Mark the Progress of the terrible struggle. No agreement can be made with. Germany until the German menace u destroyed and civilization safeguarded against any future violations of. Solemn obligations an Mere scans of heretofore no nation has even come to a lasting nor Cement with Germany without submitting to the Iron Heel of Prus Sia on its neck
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