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Flesherton Advance, 13 Aug 1914, p. 8

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A ugust Is 1914 THE FLESH ERTONADV AN CE BUSINESSCARDS ^^ SL4CKENS fimLE ] ALSACE Wl! WKIQIIT, TK1.FOBD A McDON.M.l) llmter, riollcltorn, Ac. Offices, Orn *iiVk a n"h er 1 to ( n"stu r"llv 1 ii st \v ll ?"wri l *M. G rmans HaveGiven Up Effort Terrific Conflict Is Believed to W. i'.' fulford J'., I.C. McUoml-J.U k. to Rush Liege Forts. Have Occurred. SOCIETIES AO W u.ti ou be ! Mon!) in ach moutb. in tuoir long* room CSytoo'bl1 Plnrton, t I'.in- M. W., W. J. H*lU'.i)>- ; lie*., TO BE CUT OFFJFRENCH HOLD MANY TOWNS . - O. H. Muo.baw; Canadian Heather And National Parks An unusual g ivernment publication lias riccntly been issued by the Domin- ion 1'iirks Brunch uf the Department of thu Interior. It consists of a sni'ill sou- venir booklet nitistically bcund in du- pV\ lumber wild grains jjaper nd tied t-l'n., K. J.sr.o.,!.. Vi'.'iUDi: brethr.n invited Vlgorous O peiUous of British, Bel- ' M uhllmusen Ferny Altklrch and i wlth "" " live ansen * lk CorJ ' Tlie lel gUu and French Force In Their | C o!,nr Are In the' Hands of the <""" i" '"'bossed m old and a very P K1> \ C u ^t^iatu SiVo-acUan: A,,* Hear May Sever Germans' Cou- victorious French Arm, Which wM*'*"*" >'" b < '"> fur the .* .a. MVWWI t.'-i.l. n.i * 'PI... 1 ,4* ... .... ....* L .n .e t n -trons 7 * Kll.KIherton. every Friday or otTor* tb full U.-OCD T. lllmV-.ley \\. M.; '!i-'.Munli. Secfe'.nry I. 0. F. meet* It C8K^^;^HS BRU ,;^%.S> ITffS.W -ACCO inuulcatlon With Hn-<- of Sup- plies Hundreds of Kaiser's Spies Swarm Belgium. BUUSSELS. Aug. 11. (Via Paris) Ill Advancing ou StrassburK Clash Probably Occur- red at Neil Breisacb. LONDON. Aug. 11. A terrific According to the War Office, thel batt i e | 8 believed to have been in :uver. The. latter is cut out so as to ii in a srt of frame, and in this is inset i spiay of ('aiiadiitn huallier from the Kocky Mountain Park, the purplish tl nvers of the ht'iither a wood- I COmV V. , I* ,"" i i '.I r ' i i jo UC*iC CU IW "** v wv w llMllVll I , k " I )11 , ^ ;,^V iu k to n >in Bee. before th fir.i fighting at Liege has now narrowed progress during the day between the' . n i>) uu iiira 00101 com m vottbe uionlb. down to exchanges of shots between German and French forces near Neu ^*Se.**S l *JS*l Breisach for the control of Alsace- at recnble ,t The Advance, o 09 Lorraine. Neu Brolsach is strongly background nuking a very attrnc- ination. The matter is j set up in ten jioini Caslon old ftyle and illie booklet is illustrated throughout fortlfled, and It Is said that a divl position at long| B j on O f the second German army has Germans have i fa concentrated there to check for the time abandoned their efforts , to take the forts * ne advance of the French, who commander of the forts at (have already swept through Ferny, Liege, according to an official an-iMublbausen, Altklrch and Colmar. 'with ughettes of scenes in lhe Kann'and Yoho parks printed in golden olive by the i.iUf! me'hiid. By this method, which has so f*r Wen but little used in Canada, the difficulty which formerly ex- iittd in printing Imlf tone* on MEDICAL nounceuient, reports that all the; French reinforcements are re- forts are intact. The soldiers man-| pO rted to be rushing through the ning them are in line health and spirits, and are amply supplied with pass east of Belfort, in an effort to prevent a force of 40,000 Austrlans QK CA 'JT. K 1 " 4 . 8 ont i'hyticin.Surneon etc provisions and munitions. There Islfroni cutting the French line of ad- 0ed jfflce ud residence-Pet" " . Fiwberto no_cause for alarm. vance between Altkirch and Muhl-irriuiB'emi The Austrlans, It Is said, force near Basle, Swltzer- out s-.nootli faced paper has len over- come. The process involves taking an impression from tho plate on a cylinder ed with a rubber blanket mid then oti'-ettinjj il to the paper ,;,!.' fieitrteritn Cbareb. Out'."o rg 'sev 1 n.r y The population of Liege main- hausen. The Austrlans, it Is said, rt hkh i-vjcarriud round a third cylinder. UKSTISTKY D f- MIDWAY I.. "">. K, <lentisu D' I ut ^".t* of Toronto f uiver.ity .n, I/ 1 ono. er > juit "i s ,., ( Ontario. .SsssSSfesws-"- LEGAL HANEY * tains its calm, and the official view )a re in , Is that the situation Is quite satis- land. " wl " "" factory. All the approaches to Brus- The Germans, It Is reported, are prise to many sels are well guarded, to prevent I hurrying reinforcements to anything in the nature of a surprise iBreisaeh from Strassburg. from reconnoitering parties of Ger-' The French War Office reports I 1 '" I0 man cavalry. Small bodies of Uh- an important engagement pending |c*lled, u " poor lulution " of th Scotch lans have been signalled In all dlrec-' between the French and German 'heather, 1 ut has n family conmetion and be u ini'ter of sur to learn time Canada a heather of her own. This sometimes been tions. Generally they had lost their;troop S in Lorraine, below Saarburg. Mll ,, dil ,. bearings and surrendered immedi-!lt is believed UK French artillery ately on being challenged. The German army corps at Liefie are in danger of being cut off from ,. f ,, 8 own we il is supporting an attacking column l'taiiiMs. anJ is ie:uly ained to the Germans coming on from heather of the British isles. The booklet Saarburg. -ives un interesting account .>f the local- . f .-.,, th "* f """ H '" Jl lhe all sources of supplies. The German | Muhlhausen, Ferny and Colmar army invasion north of the Hiverjall : re now in the possession of the Meuse is being sharply attacked by French troops. Alsace is inflamed ere- 1 . Simpson P,is., about thirty miles the French and Belgian cavalry, agiinst the Germans, whose army Is south of liann", aiid of some of the leg- mounted infantry and field artillery, now concentrating on the front of emls HIld 8t(ll . ie8 curmecte a w j h the and are said to have broke through! Gen. Joffre, the Frer.cn commander. . the German line of communication N eu Ureisach, east of Colmar. heather in other huids. Its main pur- at a number of points, having blown j and Strassburg. on Its north, are the pose, however, ia to cull the attention of reasonable <:n on UH. up bridges, torn up railroad tracks, and in other ways seriously interfer- ed with transportation. The German base toward the Dutch border Is now being harassed by the French and Belgian cavalry, and their supports, all of which have pushed, by a series of dashes, far north of the River Meuse. The Ger- mans already have relinquished the attack along the Hlver Ourthe, centre of the German advance. The ins to the nitioiml ]irks of the German army of .he lower Rhine ,' Uo . lljni() nnt ,, Illv , lhe llM rsii..n8 . . . . . . . > . I . i 1 . . IB . . .-. i. i i . . I i ti olroinut they u'.\\r to those who are able to \ isit Dec. C.07. tl. which joins the Metis? about a from Liege, and are assembling to re- buff the oncoming French and Bel- gian forces. (o There is considerable meanwhile, is proceeding against the French, whose lines extend across to the Khine along the Swiss them, but also to their value in the na- tional lift 1 . Their commercial potmti- been driven from the border town of " htlt ' s : " e Ing to the War Ofl)r<>, for orLyddi"ihK "> ' Ktvrrbui. Out. Bull For Service border. The French cavalry patrol has _3en driven from the border town of ' l " tlos :lle Longuyon, in the department of the p 'luted out that oving to the iiicreaMnfl Meurthe tt Moselle by German moJtrn taste for travel, s-rikiiii; scenery Horse, supported by Infantry and , , ()f tfc t vlt!llH ,, lt , artillery. After wresting, In desperate en- s >' " f revenue a n-i..n cm p' * counters, .he passes of Bonhonime The touiist revenue of SwitMiland ptr and Saint* Marie, on the frontier be- yu>ir is ,,| aee j , j^O million dolUis, that low .Muhlhausen, from the German , . ,. , rench now occupy the " f F '"'" " " l " imll "" ls ' lh " "' ltdl > Salnte Marie, Aux MInee. Iver 100 millions. The su m which Amen- continues along the Vans annually spend tlnoacl i* estimated at llhu enoimous total of live million dollars, fan-fashion, **"' out in the 1 ffoie that lhe crun- where the French, Belgian and Brit- Joffre is moving from the Jura'tion of national parks, wlroh "re oi.e of 'reasons." and is retiring to Naintir, French army In Alsace, led by' Gen. j lt 'ould appear. j* Pure bred -hm thorn bull, Kiiiperor, ^tiTuiT. ' M s..;rvn:! i.n '"' "'" W *' S " Isu armies are collected. has re- at the hands of the French and . . Arttn).'<>.. Ti'iins *l ->U f<T es ' '" BelRlans rendea France able to place for thoiouyliliri-il-. in position her reinforcements, and All cow-, nerve*! in list l.ir (uiil for. now Germany will be obliged to con- M Fl K< H.Onigi!, Proprietor. I teit every Inch of the way as she proceeds south. M> untalns on through all of the Swiss border n, e t, Mt mcaiw v f ttneting and pnnid- Alsace, to - '-' are leeer- i >f vitality for tho race. Afitntmi- east of Colmar, now held by the French. This '.B the second moblll- sidnvd as it is now beinu eonsidered in zation centre of the French army tho I 'nited States, us a " soliil bu*ine-<s which has its headquarters at Lan- option grls. The Ciermans, according to the ' War Olllce report, after making It i* on other grounds tlun lie Com- ,~,~*, /-.^iin-T- 101/t H Is reported that following their th.Mr first stand at Altkirch, retired 'n.en..;,,!, ], Wt , vt , ri ,|, H t t |. c farki. lay DIVISION COURT 1914 arrival at Warsage, In , the Province . of ra: ,|,lly and It was not until Colmarj, ;i C bi,f of the.o i* Liege, tho German soldiers assembled >as reached that den. Joffre's menj 1 - HKK'luN AN'U Hl'NDAI.K all the inhabitants, and after select- 'encountered any serious opposition. '"' > ! '" produoing ctlicieiit citixens. ing fourteen from among them. Phot Muhlhausen fell without any long [These Riwt rrttnra) rwevvea * I 1 " .,'! eight and hanged two of this mini- continued lighting. ,. Auif. M |,-, r -r|,, mayor was arrested, but At Colmar there was considerable , ^- M was liberated by some German olll- 8liarp lighting, wherein the French : (1 ""' '" lllu lilH " f OWt-cWltaUOB :ml cers who had been bis guests the prr- are "eportecl to ha.e beaten back the'the complex life of modern cities, they vlous day. Other instances of alleged Germans in a succession of brilliant :, lt r,. r ,| u . opportunity for lif in the wil- 011 1 rages by (ierman troops are cited bayonet charges. Many hand-to- , , , . , f re . c , t ..,, il , 11 in the Belgian Covernment press. hand encounn-rs look place in this , <U rl " N "'"' That patriotism Is rumpunl is, battle. The German forces are now ; hen- (i sb air, siiiiMiini* and btantiful lue-s shown by the fact that tlie Bolrlan 8 aid to be trying lo dam the Sellle nttuiiil f.ceneiy ura combined. The if paid; MinUter of War has announced that r | V ,. r . which forms part of the boun-| ......i.^.,,, ,.,- ,] le pl esfrv.it ion of tho vitul- iee. 40,000 volunteers have presented ,i a -. y of Lorraine, being a tributary,' , . , , ,, Ihemselves for service. O f ihe Mosel. This move is said to >ty of tho IHC,, ,s .ulimtlod by alt c ..iiter- Hundreds of German spies swarn p intended to pr>vent the French 'v.itiunUts to-day, to be the Bnt of all BO\W I ; (IK SI : HVICI : through Belgium. More than live from aasaullnn Metz. IronMr Vnt ion problem*, and. the viilue of hundred have been arrested, and one Oernuin troops are said to be . , . un d s MH' n-criMiiun in Al) reitered inrkenini Donr, .* > hundred were shot yesterday. moving on France by way of Lux- 1 . Teinm?L HBNRY HOLMAJJ Captured spies were dressed In cm i,urK, the main column being re- 'his le-pcct is each )eur IMtttg K nen .-i 40, dm. 4, Aiteinmiii, I'oiiU.v i' "every conceivable sort of garb, In- .ported at Kscb. [large* plac.'. eluding unilorms of soldiers and otll- K i K |,t Austrian regiments am M-I,,. .a,,^,! ,| ami patiiotic inflnence -,-rvii-.'. Bull For Service Holly \... f.L>-.' I'.in.n -, on :oi :. ion Arieni.'M-i. Tenn-i. l. before lit .Inn. l'.n:.- \V. .1. \j a ,, |- ( tfiiiimr Bull for Service cers of the Belrian army, gendarmes. HU J,| ( O have violated the neutrality civic guards, etc. Somo wore found of Switzerland, according to a Basle |"f the 1'vks is also (.niched upon us well armed with bombs and revolvers, report, and they are now said to he Us tho work which tho Dominion P.n-ka and others were caught while riding on the Alsace border, preparing to ip;,..^,^, j s Joing in I ho pn-seivation >( In automobiles carrying false nnm- attack the French In the rear In Al-' are said to be the |'" l> wlU1 llU ' "' coiini-cti..n with the of the Austrian Tyrol sol- 1 b ulliilo, e'.k, antelope, otc., in well us Kyvie H,0XJ for sen ice on lot _".!, S s. Klan 4 M| n |,,i,. r o f War were found on diery, hardy mountaineers capable |,,j,,| ij(,. There is also pointed out ihu , ., ,,ber S . Letters and telegrams bearing . H ace. These the connte'-felt signature of the Bel- choice It.. AllelliCKM. T.ruif I (). for I'mv Inc.' the person of some of the. spies. Calls Out l .;i -i Id-serves. BltrsSI-M.S, Autr. 11. Advices of giving vigorous battle to the French. The Foreign Office is said to have demanded from the need for the ciention of Historic 1'uiks is .i means of preset vHti"ii for our histoi- f which we me iilloiriiiK li I'ure bre-l T.mi.-oi-l, h,,.. for icrviu. * ' , '''^ *- uVrlliTsay tmit Austrian Ambassador a declaration |i>- site-.iu.iiiy of which we are allow.,,* to .m id* HI, .ye I,,. ; a . BbUla- 'rPsardlnB the Intentions of Austria, ^appear. Teri.M .fl.oOforHlUnimaU. Snrv01 tlon of anotncr ml u| on meB for th At ^ the cap nre of Muhlhansen, , A ,, ett . i ill(3 ,,f t Unelopm,.,it which is mint be p, id for. French Invasion. The call Includes i' ht ' '''r'' 1 "'" *"*** , K n p roplane |lliy ,,f coiisider/itij-n,is suLT't.'il,\iv. : B *'I" w -' Me " dl( lh e LandBturm, the last line of re- factory. In whirl, .hey found a mini- J, n ', vlsi( of na , io ,,| ,miks near our Farm for Sale L,i i:> to i;i-.', K.I-.I Hack I,ii.< serves. her of 'machines Intended for the j;.;;,,,, 1 ,,;,,,,, ,. .. nt .esof population .All mod- C.erman army As they "re near ,,*, planning UlhM provision for queen's Will Send K...I rs. ^ M ' n ' t \\. o , Isn^ >> h'l-..v. omuls wuhu, tho c,|y , Art KINGSTON, Aug. 1 ..-Prof. Alex- %J^ffS Ofill *^" ilwlf ' t)l " ^ "''T ^^ -S .,,rm oniia iii"U l:M> iicren: nearly "lender Ma-'phall, M.P.P.. U called | lo fl oo d the valley of the Sellle has '"'' """'^ ""'; v r"" xl(l u ;.!. c clenr.cl. :!.' l.-s f Fb-sheMon. tiv. home from I'rlrce Kdward Island lo 'pmved Ineffectual. l ' 1 " 11 f " r " , w ""?, '*'' , "from Muk'Ulo. C'-o-l oi-d.aid. home, lecruit his corps of Canadian eiil- ' p, o ,|, the French and German aer- i ''*'i" Hl I 1 ' 1 "*" oiiia r.vsi - lunik bin, a,,'l o'li.-i biiil.lintfs; stoi-k f.irii , u .,. rB associated with the school of !| a i force, In the lighting along the UT;I where I'.'oV'l" ' well watered, go<Hl well, windinl', etc mlnlnn at (Jueen's I'lilverHlty. He t ridges of tho Voeges Mountain Api'ly 'ii premise* to calling the students by telegram und : ran ge, have been most active. - .las.bA. Holley axpects to have a large contingent i n | O upper Alsace yesterday cam* I!I4 ready lo go to the fronton very short ^detachments O f the famous Turcoo, . notice, in adillt' .1 10 tho military or nu (| V fi troops from the French | >f or as Ion,- as they drsiied. Such pnrk'i would be, in reality, 'people's estates' i ml <vor.lil afford to the ordinary cvt y.en training they are trained us u depart- :,. t) lony of Algeria. They are n bold 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE ment In eiiKlneerlng work. Major II. V. Hughes hub gonu to Valiartler for the purpose of laying jut a camp ground where the Cana- dian volunteers will gather beforu sailing. anil well-trained men. body of lighting 'l RADC MARKe OceiQNB CorvRioHTe Ac. UimiirtrifltlfeonOdeiitUt. HANDBOOK "" I'otenU irntfrfe. Ol<lit (ioii(!r fur <lirliig Jin>nl. I'uKni* iknii thrimvli Muim A Co. rccalT* fwcfcli fwllrr, wit huut olti Spirituous l,ii|iioi'- ()o I |>. MONTREAL, Aug. 11 War prices I' 1 , 1 went Into effect yesterday In all spirituous liquors and struck n hard l. low to tbe many patrons. Beers (liiurdi'd jand aleji alone were retailed at the old ptloe. * --wr * n-""* was in whiskies, brandies, gins Keep ( 'eel lie's T N::W YOHK, Aug. 11. by express messenKers and detectives MO, 000, 000 In gold coin and $:i,700.- JOO in silver bars, tlm treasure with | o f all kinds that the change was felt. <f the ndvanUi^es which the. man th no-ses-ies in h : s country es'iite. In ilui wor.ls of the booklet there would bo "plauos whore the poor could j"" 1 'iiminvr i'otlu or cmup ite for a noin- nnl loiinil, where boys mid men coii'd iimp and tish iind muily nu'ure, where uld Iind new stores out of ilooin, by riVlit of ci'i/.vnshi|., without Inavc or There is still within ensy ruacli of df our lar^e citie, li*nu availiihh SckNtific rt po.Ue nekljr, Iarfft < tr <o journal. Tormii fur Ihlch the steamer Kronprlnzeasln [certain drinks have been practically Cucille put into Mar Harbor, Maim', ;Hmlnatod, the many brands which ,o avoid capture by Kngllsb or Freti.-h retailed at ton cents being now fifteen warships, arrived In New York yes- Vents or two for a quarter, and in .1.1,0 by train. The money now goes mome. placeR fifteen centa straight. In o (he glib-treasury to he held for New (the more expensive brandi, which ioik bankers, by whom U was lo 'retailed ai flfteon centi. tbi-n- haa lave been sent to I'arli and London, been an Increate alio of five cents. for such a (iiirp se which i.s either public iliiiimin or piocnraWo at low cost. I) would Hoem worth while cons'dcrini! tho idvico Riven by Auibissndov Ilryce in V)itnwH, liefoio hio return t" Kiv,-'nnd, mmrlv, I lint the time I > M-t as'de public i. .m. 1 1 n foi the future noods of the p-oplo now. not when the oncnwc." u ents of i.'ib/rftitm h:uo i.'ndetel lh : s almost impossible. This Week Only Made-to- ti! 1 Measure^ 1 O//// from thefamous *S\ot)t>erlin Sanitary ^Jailor Shops THERE IS NO EQUAL VALUE SOLD ANYWHERE IN CANADA CHOICE OF FIVE HUNDRED PATTERNS <iuxrant<-ed to tit, mid delivered within a week, t.r .special iu-,b, orders may, for an a Iditumal dollar.be delivered in f"rty-eis>ht hours. When we say "yuai-riiiteed to tit," we mean tbta if it. is not ab- solutely KritisfWtorily, it does not cost you a cent. SOLE AGENT for HOBBERLIN TAILORING JAMES PATTISON&CO. Ceylon's Busy Store i Harvest time Is a busy time Tlien wliy take chances with unreliable im- plements ? Use the Massey-Harris or ( 'ockshutt lines, stop worrying. The use of these lines en- al)le you to handle your work economically and quickly, and may be had on short notice by leav- your order with, D. McTavish FLESHERTON, ONT Agent ' il II HARDWARE! Don't Ibi'^ct we hantlli: a tine line of Austria China also Kd^c line and sprig white. Por- i-flaiii and decorated ^lass. Guaranteed jiurc Knglish paris green. Caldwcll's calf meal. I'aints, Oils, window glasses and linilders supplies. Frank W. Duncan KB H KI^TON, ONT Flesherton Tin Shop^ 1 have just, placed on the shelves a full line of . Tinware, Nickel ware and Agateware for domestic use. ('all on me and get your supplies. Eavet roughing, Stovepipes and Stove Furnish- ings. Impairing of all kinds promptly attended to. Pipelining, including pump work. Furnaces installed. Agent for Claro Bros. Furnaces, D. McKILLOP GHRISTOE BLOCK FLESHERTON & ONTARIO.

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