— Sept e} 1914. T pada ney TROUBLE FETED HS. SPINE For Forty Years Until a oF ryit-a-tives’ Ont ct, gist. 191}. BRONTE wastroubled ior about fort bon by Kidney e Back ; | was never e trouble, 1 I had to fecté Yr wook advertised 1 any good. advertised They did ther remedy the same to leave off remedied y advise ey and : tives”, RLAND ase tof price h Lat 9 niadder 7 seo my be awa pooaonsenrrre ree MUSIC Teacher of ¥ 1 and All Band Instr ments A. PESCOTT Ave. East we dae Green O87 peneeenee eee el OPP POPODADOODON FOR RENT errr) Serre $11.00 HAYS COVE AVE. 4ROOM HOUSE $11 PER MONTH TTULLO & RADFORD SECOND AVENUE POCPOLOPOLE OLE POOCOOPOL PELL PLPLL OD ODDO OD OOS lel ; Directory Ae eee tes PRL. Vintners Association WINDSOR HOTEL f First ave and Eighth 84 WH Wright, Prop. WOTEL CENTRAL venue « uropean and A Seventh St rican Plan ° Peter Black, Prop — entiibiiennie aNOX KOTEL Ave. Betw btigbth and Ninth peas Plan, Rates b0¢ to $1.00 Per Day Gener & Besner, Prope. ifieerintsntpeeennasnceestigeenisasieiialad |. Rochester Vv. 0 Casiey EMPRESS HOTEL tino Ave, Beiween Sixth and : Seventh Streets Pian, 6O to 81 Per Oay ROYAL HOTEL Corey & Burgess, Props Third Ave. and Sixth SE Plan Steam seated WHOLESALE LIQUOR co., LMITED Seeond Ave. and Sixth St Phone (02 PUPERT IMPORTING co., COP AARETIOY, LOO AEAAAAAIOTR did no damage. CORPORATIUN OF THE CITY OF LIMITED Friser ay Sta Phone SOC * "PO COCO DODDS SOE e ee ees eee eeE FIRE ALARM SYSTEM CIROUIT No. 4 oth St 4 ) Ave Wom 5) and | Ave, 2 g) a 1 Ave B—Juneri u ne 2nd and 1 in Ave, between sth and fy Knox 18 Ave ang ub ¥ tan St (Cen » OiROUIT NO. 2 tnd Ave a a | Mt OMce . 5, 4 ~ Ay McBride §4, > ts a ‘cBride St ud A T oe tnd St. 2.6. 1 > x w ec ORCUIT No g Hoy AVe. ana 5 2» rden a ' = My Ay . ' ts > th Ave 4 a St Z Sth ay . a An i ee P A ' mpson St t ‘he rson 4 Sth Ave . Hride St ane aw Oh Ave een St & Dasll a y te Av 9d Enerts ve, and y oe ot hie **thhhes ° tee DEADLOCK WITH GERMANS HOLD THEM For two weeks the artillery dye) between the big guns of the Al lies and the Germans has ev; tinued, and both sides report thay there if no change in eond tions.” All along the vast bat tlefront birdmen are flying in thy endeavor not only to locate thy masked batteries of the Gernyay but to diseover are weak pport for attack, There have been fo; ward rushes here and there. ¢ lowed by vigorous German co ter-attacks, but, speaking wen: ally, the position of both arn remains unchanged. Is it, then. a kame? Even that would be a French win, for the Germane were the invaders, and they a; now on the defensive, holding |. than a tenth of the soil of France: But the end is not yet The well and admirably prepared positions now held may save the Germans from a repetition of the disastér of the Marne, but evers (ay they remain where they are is a day lost for an army where the | and offer pporty j diawn chosen which ean serve its country’s cause only by the utmost haste in compass ing the destruction of the allied forces. Germany is being drained not merely of her life-blood on the battlefields, where the dead are counted in thousands, but she is being drained of her wealth, which is almost as important in waging war in this age of ma chinery as the men who handle the engines of death. Every day millions are spent on provisions and ammunition. Every day the nation loses the productive ca- pacity of almost six million men. Every day German industry comes hearer to a complete standstill because raw material can no longer be brought in by sea or land save through the quite in- adequate ports of Holland, nor ean the finished product be ex- ported. Germany is bleeding to death, and every day that her createst army remains entrench- ed on the hills around Rheims and ISA VICTORY FOR ALLIES TIME 18 ON THE SIDE OF THE ALLIES — TO WIN THE GER- MANS MUST HAVE ACTED QUICKLY—IF ALLIES EVEN THEY WIN, Aisne brings appreciably inevitable collapse mnot take the nearer Courage food, place of | r will daring strategy make ood the failure of ammunition jand pplies | The Allies have no such urgent ed for haste as the Germane jh fain and Russia, as hae al re idy been pointed out have onls f fieht For a year at east their forees in the fleld will | bv tantly inereased, while \ustria already has called up all s capable of bearing arms ind immature youths and gray arded men are now in the Gey mar anks There is no hurry rime will do more for the Allies than the moat resourceful of their generals Gallieni thinks that the general engagement now in progress will continue for a fort night It may be terminated by the inding of Britain’s Indian irmy at Dieppe or Havre, and the 1ddition of enough British troops to constitute an army sufficiently large to turn the flank north German right if La Pere and Laon If the German invasion of France fails definitely as a result of the battle now being fought the line of retreat must be through Luxemburg and eastern Belgium The Allies will be under the ne- cessity of following upon the retreating Germans, and this will take them to the Rhine in the vieinity of Coblenz and Cologne The crossing of the Rhine in the face of strong German defensive forces on the right bank will be one of the greatest tasks that could be given an army. The probability is’ that before it is at- tempted the Allies—who by that time will inelude half a million Italian troops of the first line will seek to create a diversion and draw away part of the defenders by an advance through the Tyro! close into Wurtemberg and Bavaria The “turning” of the Rhine de- fence would practically end the war, for the Germany North strong de- interior of offers few Laon and on the banks of the fensive positions. | i | Paris, Sept. 27.—German aero- planes today dropped a bomb into Paris, blowing the head off a man and shattering the limbs of his daughter. The bomb fell to the Eiffel tower. It was prob- ably intended to destroy the wire- less station there or the army stores near by. Many houses, in- cluding that of the Prince of Mo- naco, were badly damaged. Three other bombs fell in the city but! close | made a several A German Zeppelin bomb-drepping tour of Belgian cities last night. Five bombs were dropped at Dynze, mortally wounding an old man and damaging the roof of an hospital. The other bombs did no damage PRINCE RUPERT. . Notice. To Citizens re Garbage and Night soil Collections: After September 30, 1914, all cans that are not of regulation size and di- mensions will be collected and de- stroyed. The regulation cans, as provided by Bylaw, may now be obtained from the City by making application to the Collector's Of. lice, upon pament of: Night soil cans....... $ .80 Garbage cans (15 gal.) . $2.25 Garbage cans (30 gal.) . 83.00 L, PORTER, Sanitary Inspector. PLUMBING AND STEAM FITTING Harry Hanson The Reliable Plumber” Ask about my Patent Pending lot Water Heater. Floods of Hot Water by means of a coil install- ed in your kitchen range. Fifty- two in use in this city $20.00 is the total cost, Absolutely noth ing if not satisfactory. PEREEERE EEE EEE EERE EEE TEED FOR A TAXI 75--PHONE~75 PRINCE RUPERT AUTO CO Reh ew ed eee eee ee ENEMY SHOWS ACTIVITY ALL ALONG LINE London, Sept. 26 The official bureau this afternoon is- sued a statement reading as fol- lows: “There has been much ac- tivity on the part of the enemy all along the line in France, Some heavy counter-attacks have been repulsed and considerable has been inflicted on the enemy,” press loss “We buy and serve omy the best the market affords. London Cafe. Prince Rupert Feed Co. Hay, Grain, Feed and Seeds CHICKEN FEED A SPECIALTY Agents for Mal! orders promptly attended to Eee 808 Third Ave. Phone Black 268 PRINCE RUPERT BOAT HOUSE Boats and Launches for hire. 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