rar* m=$» ‘3"*"$?‘, ~rsre'f-‘% m ,ii 0 ;,;. .X “ ui-wrrniss owls 2'.:-.':l-‘ff F N ll* N N _ - . if, . :». f “ _ ~ ,;_.A-\ -` r » -»-~'* \ ». ~ f ’»`} \\\\\\\% /////yi/},;,, " / " lffffff/ "' ///I ,E U td . El 1 i The Best [2 ` Reason Why _i Yogzznuld SEAL ls, Because You Will _ Like u. ._-EZ--___,»Z . CHASE & SANBORN MONTREAL _ 1-is _,Z-= \\\\\\\\ \ \\m /W1/////, , ’”%fll/I//f _ . t' 11 _ 0 f rd, r a 'n Brussels at _ E oop DR DeVAN’S FRENCH PlLl5\?i'°ii“ ht; 12,. .5 Zh. (ix. ...Irion of that had to stand there watching the de- trains. 'rue station, oi course, was t P town by the Germans. These two gentlemen made their wny on foot iostly from Brussels to l.ouVain, un thence to the Dutch frontier. De- "~ scribini: the scenes in the countrY . e e- gulatiiig 1’lll for \\`omen. I5 xi box or three for $10. Sold at ull Drug _~to:e~'. or mailed to any add;-“sun f.-cciptof Prine. Till; Fwouiztz. Ditto' . r5l.Cuili.iri'ii>s ¢liii..ii<'». C2 " ' l<_t--figs E H - \`iiii null Ii Vitality; for Nerve nnfl llmllli il1"f""5@'3 "'~'Y€Y mint:-r",n '1`ni=i¢--ivill l-uild you np. $3 ii l»0f<.r>r uro for $5. at drug stores, or by mail on ri-(_-elpt gfpfif-¢, Tar; ;‘1;oiiLLi. lliiui i'o.. St. Catliurines, Qmario. som a Hughos D,.ug_qtm.(._ rionsiderable fear oi the Germans. Sllllll Ul lUUVll .lm lhen Germans Set Fin to the Town. _ Belgium lhen Enemy lnvuded Country. ns.'::::-;.___. ____ _ "I have been culled a ‘pro-Geruian’ because I have asserted that -the ueriuans have not destroyed the .Ho- tel de \'ille at Louvaiii, 1 say here and now; lover as l um oi ari- would rather that all the artistic iunsterpieces of this world had been plc ol Bclgiuiivshould. have suU€Y9d their iiien~folk and thc terrible shoot- ing, -lootin: and burning that I have seen. The Germans have saved the llotel dc Ville. That is a small a fel) on their island and talk of the liarburic destruction of works of art think less of the works of art and more of the human life that has h-~\~n ruthlessly destroyed." raigninent of the lleriuan soldiery in its march through Belgium cori- taiucd in a letter written to the Times by llr. A. J. llawe, of the Au- thors' l`luh, London, who, in comp- any with Illr. Henry Furst of Exeter Describes _Ruthless llolocnust REAL ll0Rli0llS 0F Ill! I Vivid Account of Conditions in I ' t destroyed rather than that the peo- the Belgian peasants", the loss of l>r0l»>0l`fy, the loss oi EYGLISHMEN TAKEN PRISONERS 1-.>int. Let l-Inglish people who sit took them t° the village with them' H . - -. . Such is part of the terrible ur- hands “nd taken t° the 'ar end’ of ~- “£“‘.f». .-. . -- r>‘~.»'- -' .3 . re .- . ‘ pal F-' ` " '~`.i - -. if `. f 23 f`-~f3‘ E i -' ti; I ' Q - "“’ »_._ yy!!! ,! ,is _ __.~, Y I E fJJ°$.?’é‘?. on their knees ready to shoot upon he slightest provocation easily ex- plains this state of feeling among Near a village (Cortenbarg) the two Englishmen were taken priS0llB!`S by German soldiers. These S0ldi€l‘B Following is 3 description of what followed, in Mr. Dawe's own Wori-|51 We turned ofl into the main street of the village-the Louvain-Beussels road-and were iimde to hold up our the street. Here we were covered by a couple of soldiers armed with re- volvers. Close to us in the-middle of the road was stationed a llaxim gun ready to mow down the inhabitants if they resisted the burning of the village. For three terrible hours we "_\mude to save it from the flames. We _ _ ‘were told by German oflicers that it who passed on thegweigons with rifles W to lmgland Ofhn vlboro___I_woul have ‘ltoPD°d he lnlisbcd"i|P01\ Will ing on. . picture of Louvain. Bumiug hou 8 roads; shooting was stlll going on street-I saw two little childremwglk in .. The Hotel do Ville vraslstanding onally no doubt that it is still cars made ii wonderful sight. They were well~di-assed, shaven and con- tented looklng; tlwy might have been assisting at a fashionable race meeting. The soldiers were looting everywhere; champagne, wines, boots cigars-everything was lieflng carried off., . ENGLIBII PRISONERS I . We were taken to the station hrough the street full of debris, and on the left. overlooking the statioo stood the church of St. Pierre. It t v»ns,_as far as I could see, badly damaged. The windows were all smashed in; and we were told that the civilians had turned it into a~ fort whence they shot over the sta- tion upon incomin German tr its atm ma dying. bums and bum; lug, lay on all sides. Over some the Germans had placed sacks. I saw hal! ` 1 a a dozen women and children. In one N ,- - 'mn' f - _ ,_ _ g nam in hand over the bodies or h I l describe these things. I hope people _ 5:; 331;; 3511;? ‘° Remembrance will not make too much of the sav~ , b ... p Ellis; .:;.°':12§. .lui ei. ui; , to hand down. I0 Y0111” N o Q 0 as not to be dmtroyed. I have per- i s standing. The Gorman officers dash- ing about the streets in fine motor struction that began at. the other cnd,of the street, The men who were guarding us told us that from cert- in houses shots had been tired by f C0mD19t01y intact, and was being us ed as ii barracks for the troops. In- side we sat down on the straw, and or about three hours while we were t-irons of the city (Brussels) we found the inhabitants in 3 state of he denieginur of the German-soldiers l '$;~;{'I’I';';';'; iffllfl §f1fff~lI1f1;'; I 1 Ono cent per word fini insertion in this colum. h\l_l _conf II" W0" each continuation. Cul: must accompany order. Hnnlmlllll Clllrll lcUARiiiAN ctEi(§§'iril§'iiAns”'g _ ._-_i_______-_-v-v-_-V _ ~ - -,_-_-_-_~_;_ AGENTS WANTED W\Tl1"ED-'1‘wo"t/iEN 'ro TRAVEL and appoint ag:-ills; salary and ex- penses; <~xpi\rir>iicr\ iiiiiii-i-essziry. Position good lor $200 iiioiillily to liustlL'i's. Box `_’Zl.'i. _\'i:iL'iir:i Falls, Ont. ¢',|;.'»l-El-l5l.\lTip2i. FOR SALE AT ONCE TWO PAIRS interior Alaslm Silver Illau-ks :inrl l l if _ - I T0 T To LET-Room wiri ALL Mon- F. "FOR SALE: ONE QUEBEC SILV}§R black female pup. Also two pairs l-lolt-Renfrew silver blacks." Box 454 Amherst, N. S. 5549-9-lllilff. ter’s, P. E. I. 5131-8-26h.i20ipd _ FOR SALE NUMBER OF . LARGE gallons each. Every farmer should have one on his farm. Will he sold 'clieap. Estate Auld Bros. 5619-9-17MEtf. districtq “F mme Bays. 1-In the ,m_ on a passing German troop and that the civilians during the morning up- several Uhluus had been killed. Cl\'II.I.\N.\‘ WERE SHOT lite were told that that mornlng.330 to Liege had a most interesting can versatioii ,with the German troops English prisoners had beenrshot be- wniting for the train to take us on M cause they were found to iv ' They began upon the mouses from ar us I could make out from the have been fired. These houses were (nrman soldiers, the jqnglisi, had at soon splitting with tire and shooting tackled a troop train going up to Ill) great flames. llcre and there the Brussels, and 400 altogether had are soon spread along the whole been taken prisoners, The 70 that FOR SALE.-3 PAIRS YOUNG SIL- ver black foxes. Class “A" Dedi- gree. Crawford Hayden, St. I’e~ wood water tuiiks. llolzls about 600 street. The women and children were s herded together and set aside. lle s heard the quick sounds ol rifle shots as the escaping civilians were picked oil. It was a terrible busincss-we h‘nd not yet seen l.ou- vnin, and to us it was our first ex- perience of the real horrors nf war. After a time we fraternlzed with the men who were guarding us. I had a flask of cognac, and they loot- ed some glasses and Cigars an‘d cig- arettes from n neighboring cafe and fell to smoking and drinking. As it began to get dark. with some dilllcul- ty we got away. All along the road we were told it was impossible to go on, as :ill the countryside round Lou vain was destroyed. We found it to be true. The countryside of once __-_,-L_.§Q.U_Nl’__L~_ FOUND.--A cnniera. Owner can have same by calling here and paying for the ad. 5670-9-2111131 | “¥ LOST i.oS‘r.L " A"§U NIC H' 'o if "|`589~9-16l\'liw. Il pairs flzirli pntrlif.-rl foxfis. also mink and fislivr. l‘rif‘<~.s right for <'n.t.1.4IWl3- _*isp-ui - I -l. _ .\ .\ V? sonims or Hannon. _ 5- _ I I I need not draw ~ another detailed ~ _ i i ' " 563 ...W ........... si... i... .... § HE 'crvas 'r-wics wi'-Io Gives QUICK-I-Y 1 . D Children s Children ? ____¥_____l)9__Y0u Want .__,- H Your- Name 'Enrolled in the Book of Remembrance --oF- '° ». : Pun.. Edward -itiami 0? v_ _ e .You can have both by sending a subscription immediately to the Honorary Treasurer ' Mr. C. H. B. Longworth, ' _ ° Water St. or P. O. Box`255, V h . 'their possession dumdum bulleltae Al; R which the shots were supposed to f ` For the Benefit of the Army Field 'Service Fund Bis dat qui cito dat. mlmhhmlmmm l% ` il u_|_- nun _nu _ I n Ill A Silver Foxes and Furs Limited' Head Ofiice " ` cnniztorrarowu, PRINCE EDWARD 1sr.AND,cANA1>.-i Authorized Capital $300.000 Divided into _ _ f 25 p. c. Preferred stock having first claim on each year’s earnings f_or the next five years for gayments of dividends $210.000 Common tock ' 90.000 ' - $§o"o".illlu The essence of _good judgment when investing in the Silver Fox In- dustry is low Capitalization per pair for high grade Class A animals. The dividend security of the 25 p. c._Preferred Shares of Silver Foxes and Furs Ltd. is on the very low basis of Capitalization of only $14,000 per pair and the parents of their fifteen pairs of animals are without a single exception 211 registered in Class A according to the requirements of the Fox Breeders ssociation. You will make a _mistake if you invest in the Fox business without look- ing into the merits of Silver Foxes and Furs Ltd. Write to any of_the_ directors for complete prospectus and literature, or better, send your application today for what shares you wish to take. - Par Value of Shares $10 teach Preferred and Common Shares are the same price. TERMS OF PAYMENT _ _20 p. c. with application, 10 p. c. each 30 days from date f li ti iar°“r..‘r:.faz;; ‘S 1° be el;1.°“ °f b°f‘5~"‘{'f’=»°’@1`3i`» . r en ares must ' ' _ of not less than p. c. of their value. accompamed Y Discounts for Full _Payment with Application' On applications received in Sept. 3 p.c; Oct. & Nov. 2 * A i DIREQTORS FRANK R. in-:AR'rz, President C. J. STEWART < ' umm aaviury awe nominal 'rim co. Director -in sn may ...H-fr..-:z r.~.:.':-~..,..==.i=:."::'.°i...A-°°.:f..iff>~= -‘--=»»"ii»°~*=¢~»- if~°»‘=--'~f-fr -2;.” '“~ nomanmsemt ourmwdm. i>.a.1. F. L. ROGERS, ‘"’°’°°“* 3'. “‘F°”° w. K. aocans. nl _“_ """‘°', _ _ Promise. .hum ' m__r....i...i a.asHAw, . E . P-' ~ ‘ |°ml'll\NllW¢, 1i¢f¢|g¢.q|¢gg,_i lANKmns ~ p.c. Dec. 1 p.o._ iii; isis §:_§§§ 2 i l0¥llBonkof \ . » ' ‘ ,_ .,f.~,_,i: -51;; .__ . _ ... v 2-."