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Sept. 28.- Gennany has sent reinforcements to her army in East Prussia at a rate of one army corps, a day says a despatch from Petrograd to Lloyds News Agency. '1‘hese reinforcements are being car- ried hy 250 trains on all four avail- arls railways. Other troops are be- l g hurried to the front from Berlin and Schneidemubl to Baltic ports and thence by sea to Prussia. All this is in preparation for a great and decis- ive battle soon to be fought among the whole western line. At least 8,000,000 German troops are now gathered in an effort to balance the Austria fall- nres. The armies are already in touch a:~d :t hi; battle is bound to come soon. The Russians will have the ad- vantagebowever because the tight- ing will be on ground chosen by Rus- sian leaders. London-Biarritz, a correspondent to Reuters Telegraph, says that the Newspaper Radical of Madrid states that the Spanish Government has of- fered to accomodate thirty thousand wounded soldiers in various hospit- als. KiPLING'S SON JOINS ARMY LONDON, Sept. 27.--John Kipling. son of Rudyard Kipling, has entered the army as a second lieutenant in the Irish Guards. _:" . , rs/_:~§¢y§;.»»é.\<-c». ii.. __ ._<_-:-.'.,_-v "fi li - '=..-._ n. , . ;_<_ ._7“.~_ _t ` _'..-,+»f_~». -2 ff l’-`f?vi'i»~ _-.f _ __.. ff '~ \ yi -. ~-_yi A 'i3,_$; ~ t' \ -~ » . -\- ' -ff,-":‘=. _ ‘. ‘z -» * Hungarian army. ` ‘l‘§»_r. (Q-_ ‘.’f?4f=f~"7 51-;-1-.> ,‘._'ij."‘.°,`-,.".’ Both-"men refused to give the re- l‘X`§-3"'i:'L"$“ »'.1"..;'L__ _.;;»'_- . ’ . quirednndertaking and were arrested (§3';.`-;};*~_"fI"_“\'i' '_'_"`*'3.‘?`_"` ff '-_‘.'»"`<\ " ' when leaving Glace Bay. After their . ;if..._ <:"'._»"~`*"'_‘ "",~ ‘ ’ r rev.- F, .7 __ _ men , u ie p e ecidcrl it was not- ___ - safe to take any chances at that stage =\§'>(_-'_ ~ - _» _ _ ! _ and turned them over to the military. 6.;-ji. _._ _` -' ' They will be taken in charge by the __'j. » _-____' ‘ ./f __ _'.'{.f\_1_¢_ ___ _ R. (‘_ it. men and removed to military ___ _______ W _ .___“ -=§‘-_»_..j1__ _ \_,' ._ _ zl~_' ` __ j_______,___ prison. Y 'L ` .:Jf"'°' ' -'P 'C ' ff » ' 1 fb: "L°§.‘5‘/_ 1 -I.éiil.».si..s-.'L».f_-.`i'.i';.ii "' ,"5" ` .. i..._._.l " , ;.~.' .s ` ` " -.',~;s._~_.» ,.~_ . _ . . __ . '<1."}"3-.'fl"}fI'_“ _._ _ _` _ 2-..'/"/M ‘§'i;_`.f-":‘ii\},-P-fi'»2»`5f-> "_"“1"}'-` "v "3~ ~~ _-_’._'f2Zll*¢'f:St'&r2_ ..f.`.__l ____," _"`_'.;_i.' "'-*' " -* u1i.;lni:ai';‘.-'..';i:. ' . ___-_-___ ...:__ I i in tinuslvfs ff .L .-11.’-s.~|ll|’llSSlS$|l]l| i __ _\~' *.. - -i . SYDNEY.-N._S., 8_ept. 27.-An Aus- trfriiunsarliin _i-eservist named Penel- Andrew formarl a min t R . _ Y er a eserve Mines has been lodged in the city jail charged with having explosives in his possession for an unlawful purpose. .The warrant wasissued by Magistrate W. R. Hearn. at the instance of Spec- ial Agent D. A. Noble of the Dominion Coal Coal Co.. Ltd. _ The man aid not give a good ac- count of himself and indlgnantly_ re- fused to undertake to keep the peace. Mr. Noble gave him in charge to Oili- cers Sergt. John McDonald and W. Campbell. who were instructed to search his belongings and deliver him to the military authorities at Sydney. An examination of his effects dis- closed his reservist certificate or three years service in the Austro-Hungarian army and a quantity of explosives in- cluding three sticks ot' monobel powder, two and one-halt sticks oi' of bulldog powder. four detonators cap- able of lifting a ton of material each, two boxes of squibs and one coil of fuse. _ The head of the Dominion police. Col. Sherwood, Ottawa, instructed to have the men prosecuted under the explosives clause of the criminal code. In the meantime the man had been handed over to the military at Sydney but was released to the civil authori- ties and taken -in charge by Con- stable Edwards- - Mr. Noble and ‘iiis men also arrested two other army men of thc nations at war with Britain who were at- tempting to leave the country for the United States. 'Jarl Grabokswi. an of- ficer in the German army, and Cashi- mir Capello an oiiicial in the Austro-. arrest they offered to sign the docu- t b ttl olic d I was cured olRbeumat1e Gout by by MINARD'B LINIMENT, 'ii-t ns.. “Lest .We Forget” WE .need to be reminded iiiiite as much _ _ as to be' informed. emory has been jocularly described as “t_he thing we forget with.” Out of sight is apt to be out of mind. ‘ An advertiser who. relies on the memory of the public leans on a broken reed. The absence- of its- advertising from the newspapers has been the be- ginning of the end for many a s firm. “The present suitor hath ever the advan- tage over the absent lover.” A business that has achieved its magnitude onstrength as the result of faithful advertising plays itself false if it suspends or ceases its adver- tising, on the 'grounds of economy. It is poor business vision which fails to see the principal feeder of business, and fatal judgment which cuts it off or interrupts its flow. Economies maybe warranted, but they had better be effected in any other department than in the sales department- ‘ _ the department of revenue. Any course which ' shoves your customer back from you or hides you from your _customer is ruinous. The man with the money needs to be constantly sought. Ad- vertising is the great discoverer of new.custom- ers, the great retainer of old ones. will forget you The Woodpecker Gasoline E ’ - “DRE” “M - _ _ Markh:i;, Ont. C. B. BILLING. The best Engine made at first cost Mii?'Z">i»>i`€i'°ii‘1i‘3'i»i‘é`i"~`¥’.`“"° °°“° "’ °“”"`"__S°°'A““*""° _ _ _ _-- LONDON, Sept. 26.-'~A dispatch to have 15 engines 4_ and 6 H. P. all new and in perfect running order. We purchased these Lekeheld. Que.. on. 9. 1901; the Exvhlwse Telegraph C0r_vi>==\n>'_fr0n1 a bm-gain and Wm Sell at 3 low DI-me for cash 0n1y_ I wi-,gncm-94 gg A¢u¢8 Bmn¢mu. by srintmerpigays _ _that _1i)r_._ f\:1rl Lietelik- just received by a friend in New York. ' 1- ' ' MINAR 'B LI IMENT, ec sa a e an 1 r een o ier it ieutenant-cominnndcr in the Brit- They expect to land in Belgium when w is you chance to buy. If interested call and inspect. LT COL 0 CRE, READ socialist deputies in the neichm vo; ish nm... Wm .. red _ .- . . . Sus' 5 ' __________,______ _ ' ed against the war credits and there- Ao & C0; _ "X _ for against the war. He is also quoted C03] Dealers Ch’t0wn - »- - as having declared that he will in- `If you forget the public, the public ,. ‘snr ....1 ms 1.. ni. .mm i. we BIG Blllll MUST .SMH SPIES _ e _ _ "W "°"'°"““° ""°"’ """° °' Sllllll BE Flllllilll if » _ _ form his countrymen of what he has 3736 9 MMM' 1 seen in Belgium. DON T GET DOWNHEARTED NEW YORK, Sept. 26.-ln ii letter _ es. “‘\Vc have been right up to the Elbe pro ct b_ scores of irawlers and small steami- ships. with huge steel cables and net in between. "The naval brigade of nearly 15 000 men, mostly from the naval re serves. are in camp being drilled daily H Y “Don’t get downhearted about any in our submarines, but could not gel. had news. The Germans will soon be nt_the big German warsliips. They are done for, as immense preparations are lying well apart and tt-_ct l v going on here, of which I dare not write more fully." 1 F___._s___lr__. _ LA _____gv_1.___v_.T____.A4____ ¢ __ . _ _-__ _ JUUI-nun V ‘-1- H S_h_ows that the Cross or Patch Fox is becoming highly popular with investors Companies formed last year with t is class of foxes are paying very large dividends. There is always a good precentage of black foxes in a number of litters. ' Blacks from Crosses are well furred, healthy and extremely beautiful. Th 'll b k basis _at a high figure. The Cross fox industry is therefore asafe, sane and scillnvdll on; lilqiirlcili? bl€agi1ta1?ZagEl& allowing the investor a chance to become interested on the ground floor-to start where the pioneer started and at practically the same cost. We offer at present. 15 pairs Cross foxes, 1914 increase. They are large, handsome, healthy, sound, strong and well furred with excellent Black and Silver markings, they were bought right and`v`v`llb ' ld ' ht. If ° ' money Why not get into the fox industry yourself. Bea rancher. aepgii o1f]§oxes an3d0;1el;3iI<(;:all]ltlileci1dl`e dend for yourself. Think it over but don’t take long, as the -kind offoxes we have to sell will move qiiiclilly- Canada Fox Exchange and Investment Co., t , 54v4.9.5M....f Stamper Block, Charlottetown, P. E. I f _ - f 1 ' .. _. - ' ` ' rl ¥ ___¢; .. . V . . ' _. _ _ ‘S .<.'l.__ ».¢~/f~._.‘_~ ,.ir'_ li.. :-_-,- ‘ ,f -‘ ' ' ~ < -- . _ . _ __ __ _ / . ' _ " l "E" ""5""..' _'as' if A rf'-. ni' "*"`.$ 'ii ,~ -T "` C "?f'»(f5°»'3»v"= tvil 'W' ,~ 'yf.“;1#>”>"~.l "‘ “"`” 1 .f J . "T55 v P~~:‘>1'f1""‘_ 'l I . ` ` _ 1 U - _ _, ‘ _ M/ ."‘,y- _»»~~.», ,‘,~._,f, ‘_ ff.; 1,...~.:f¢f,-\’.~¢‘.`w;.;.. -__,.,= _.;\\,;f. .Vit-.;'r_‘_w_' .~._'¢_.,, .i‘.;r,<. ,».. -‘.114 ici'-if. .~i~;_; ' ,;. "'_ l_»,,;,_ . 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