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Broncliial Tablets i l 4 -_-_ ; __ . _-. . 4 -__ -T"‘.__'§.r-4 O <1 ` = ty: "'1' will quickly soothe and re- store normal conditions. ; l`l‘.ev also strengthen the 'J organs. ' `;i. l__`/iI‘T§\',."`E-If.) i.".'&`i`Af-l`l' [II1ELLlJ'l`l()|\ ifi'.'l4."-I. ill-till llili'-l' fi. 'illl- '.:|E.I l` nl -l-» -V-i`i:.¢i:i lf--I liii-l ii.-1-ii lfil-l lv nil.---r .ii il llll l~ll illllv ll!- liiiml- 1-- ilu- lf:'ili.~li llii-y it-:itil-l in- it.-l ii. ili-- iiiilf./li--1 iii' xiii- lll'|li.-‘- l.'lll:‘ .itwf il'='.-.ii l- |»i»-i-~-~. 'i`llzil 1-..~. thi ri .<~-:ill 1-.'».‘;lt- ui lil-' lil-l`l‘l.lii/. jltii;;. 1--i 4.-.~ i'l» iii-'il in ilu- lli lipriliitlil iiitliin. sxiiil .i iillifi' li-lolitfiiit; to ii llrliisli lit-ii'-.\‘~ it "l`l..~: also \\':i»: thc ri-:isori wliv llilrlv i=l¢~ii iii ine fit-riiiziu .ship i-ul tlii it' lltrii;lt.~ rullli-r tliiiii lu- l.ili».i| pri.1.|..il~Q, 'liiiti \\';i.~ twill ln \l.»'. l»,\’ li (J--ri. .~ii ew- liiol- out ii" :li-~ \i':\ll-l'. "\\'li»-ii ti:i- fii~riii;tii.~; i'.'.- pivltlul llli \i'i-i`~- liriiilulit ini ilvrrlt lor lll`<‘akl`i\.sl on .~‘:i::i.-~l::_i' iiii.riiini' th»»i' hold oiii thi ii* li:.iiil:i to bi- lnuiiid. lhinltiiiu tht-_‘. \i'i-i't- t-liilii: to Iii- stint." CASUALTIES. l,0\`l)O.\’, Si'-pt. 2.- The ntllciiil rnsiliillties sllfli-ri-d by the t'n'.:ilr_\' Iiriizzidr and three ol' the ilivisloiis. loss. mit- liriflitile of thu lirlllsli force in Frrtiii-e, are as follows: Kill- vd itil oiili-ers. 127 mt-ii; wolilide»d 57 olllr-1-rn G20 men; uilssing, 95 olllt-ers 4,133 men. . REPORT snirisi-i BTEAMER DESTROYED. WASHINGTON, Fiept. 3.-Deapatch- he to the State Department today from the United States Consul nt Itln .lan- eiro told of tho destrlictlon of the British merf~hn.nlmliii llomeivootl. New-~ port. en route from England to lla- lila. by the German cruiser Dresden off the coast of Brazil. 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Be it understood that when the .-\llii-s havi- llii:-lly t-ruslii-il this moiistrous brute, the Kaiser-if, indeed, ln- <-lioosi-i= to .-.iirvivi--lic shall bf- etilinilitetl to thc degradation inflicted on poor ln~<»_i'i`u:<. ln the prcsi-iii-0 of the Allied troops let his blood-stained sword UG ln- lirokt-ii on his i-raven back and the uniforms and orders, of which be is so rliiltlisl-.l_\' proud, br- stziiiipi-il ln the mire, and if he lives through it, St. lit-lt-na or lit-vil'>i is-land ini-,-lit lie his prison and his grave. The German p.»npli- will thi-ii iunli-r.-itaiiil what the rivilizt-tl world feels about the modern lt is agaliist sutli aiitziizoiilsts that Great Britain and her Allies are play- iliLZ thr- iii-.-itil l:f4nn-. of war, and they will play it to the bitter end. Germany and Great Britain have ng reed, lt is stated, that code messages may be sent from t'. S. wireless stations to either country. The action in the matter was taken. it appears, in the lntcreet of trade. lt has evid- ently been appreciated that even in war time the merchant hse to be con- sidered. Somebody must do business to provide the cost of the eo_ld|er's Comment is made in English papers because on Saturday, August 15,when the war sltutatlon was assuming a critical stsge, 200,000 people attended football matches in Glasgow and 5,000 more plsyed on the golf courses. Somewhat slmllsr conditions appear to have .been noted in less populous places. Maybe the people think the wer is sn sffstr of the Government sad - L0ND0N._ September 3.-The first, lllilfllment ol Canadian hour srrlv-‘ 2.8 BWGFMDK 10 nts made by the local govsmllilit board, will be stored st vsripu pm” ,mm "qui,-_ °d- In the opinion or me Imperial GOY0lT1l1\0ll¢ yhjgh jg' gg- tins in 'Wh msttui, un but me- thod of using the Dominloifs gift Will be 110 distribution among civil- llml SC e liter dsts, when the inevi- ¢8\>1° \`1iUf»l'lll ol poverty is more sp- Pdrvllt. At the present-time the price 01 flour il little changed. It has been found impracticsbie to use the flour f°l’ ¢l'0°l>l. ss such provision on a larger scale would cause discontent and possibly ‘s charge of breach of agreement on the ft. of certain con~ tractors. It is expected that some of the principal ports will follow the ex- Bmllle of Liverpool, by oilering free storage and d°daz°. and it is ex- pected also that the railways will grant free transportation. Local Gom- mtttees will also be formed to donl with the distribution of the flour. In this connection the interesting stig- gestion was made by as official of tb; local government board, that bread from this flour should bear a distinc- tive mark or label, conveying the in- formation that it is part of Cana- da's generous gift. He said that his department would readily welcome any suggestion on this point. The board has received an otlsr by letter from a large tlrm of bakers in the east end of London, to bake ii large hatch of bread from this flour free, but as the name of the firm has Q very Teutonic sound, the offer is not taken seriously. With regard tolthe suggestion made through the Pall Mall Gazette, to aid the patriotic fund, by the sale of the empty flour Bucks, at tive shillings each, the board has requested the paper to throw out feelers on the subject. It was pointed out. that as the sacks would bear the distinctive mark of the Canadian Government. these could be cut- out as aouveniers. 0tlahec's cheese, Nova .Scot,ia'e coal and British Colnmhia’s apples. will also be dealt out by the local gov- ernment board at convenient periods, The coal is not immediately needed. ON TO BERLIN. LONDON, Spt. 2.- A despatch to the Mail says besides advancing in East Prussia the ltuaslniis are also invading in Northern Galicia, their objective being Koenlgepultc in Prus~ sian Silesia where presumably they will march on to Berlin via Bresuau. JAPANESE LAND TROOPS (Canadiaii Press.) PEKIN, ('hlna, Sept. 2. - Japan landed 25.000 troops from transports at Lung Kow, about 100 miles from Tsing Tau. This is claimed to bo a violation of Chinese neutrality. COLONEL SEELY AT THE FRONT. LONDON, Sept. 2.-Colonel Seely. late Secretary for War, who is a col- onel in the Hampshire 1'comanry.hxis gone on active service with the Ex- peditionary Force. Colonel Seely was first elected to Parliament as member for the Isle of Wight whilst in South Africa. -_ A GERMAN REVERSE LONDON, September 2.-The cor- respondent of the Mail at Boulogns reports that a German regiment of infantry has been cut up and almost completely destroyed by the Allies. . "Since Friday night." he says", a large body of German troops has been aur- rounded in a forest which is being fier- cely bombarded on all sides by the Allies." “Heavy slaughter occurred during the two days battle which finally end- ed with the retirement of the Germans who lost large numbers of dead and wounded were left in the field. 'l`he loss of the Allies also is heavy". No location is given is this despatch as to where it occurs but it undoubt- edly refers to the German attacks on the French left flank. MH. W. l. Mlllwtll lEtlS UF llllllllSl|llG lllll’ The following letter has been re- ceived by Mr. and Mrs. Horace Mc- Ewen of Charlottetown from their son Mr. W. A. McEwen, third officer of the (‘unard liner Thracla, which sall- ed from Batouni ln tho Black Sea on July 26th., and arrived off tha Firth ol' l~`rii'tli iii .\u_':u."~t.- "We have arrived here all clcnr of Germans and having nothing at hand to suggest hostile activities. ln fact the peaceful Scottish hills and Cum- berland mcadowii bordering on the Solway Firth (where our anchor is fast) seem anything but subjects of ruddy Mara: the blasting furnaces of Maryport, Whiteliuven and Working- ton still blow forth their fiery sheets, the farmer tolls on his field as lf‘ nothing were happening and not a single sign on land or sea do we oli- servc as an indication of belligerent times. However, the papers bring us news of bustle in the war line every day. That ls farther south though. and we go but by hearsay. Our ship had just called at Algiers D tar. succeeding in getting supplied by the Tunisian on londay, and, ' E R Austrians. The little torpedohosts lying in walt about the nooks ol the Glbrsltsr Straight.. and the well pro- tected nsvsl hu-bor pulled them in st the Suns' muzzle. The soldiers of the Gibraltar garrison guarded each’ ss they lsy st snchor in the buy. I no- ticed the Britlslxers had no objection to the captured ones flying colors, which seemed to indicate s gentle- msnly sort of spirit. Of course these unlucky vessels were merchsntmen sud- contained some value in cargo. British ships hound up the Mediter- ranean with coal were 'requlsltloned to supply. lf need arise. the naval store and sl, done so quietly and orderly,-not s thing suggested the .excitement attending war. When we arrived at “the Rock", every one was surprised to see the numbers of guns. large and email, perched in the most inaccessible steeps of the huge natural fortress- the scores peeping through its rocky sldes one never sees-commanding every point of the cumpasa. Pity help the warship with evil intfit that comes in sight! At night the whole place was as bright as day with the powerful aearchlight beams from var- ioue positions on the Rock;-even the Spanish lines were very frequently swept. To look at ordinary Gibraltar one would never believe the change. We left Batoum with our cargo of maganeae ore for Antwerp. where I should have liked to so (to hear the sounds of battle etc.); but orders were changed to Falmouth for fur- tlier orders. Finally when passing the Lizard Head (Cornwall) the signal station there told ua where to next head for; so belo we are in the Sol- way Firth. in sight of the dear auld Scotia shores, waiting for sufficient height of tide to duck the slilp, which nccordliig to our friend thc moon, will not take place until next Thurs- day (20th). From here we go to Liv- erpool if they see fit to keep us on the go. but when the ship will again sail for the Mediterranean is not yet known. 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