8, 1014. ETERAN WHO WAS 4 LORD ROBERTS 4 Low With Rheumatism —But cured By “ ‘Frat tives”, , Aprit, 3rd, eeteran {the Crimean + tion Mutiny, volunteering ndian . ; 1 Artillery into the Roya! 19414 fHAM, ONT . var ma ed under Lord . » the Indian Mutiny, sens er of the British a ' Fierce hand-to-l and ad ? 4] exposure left m | rmatise| 4 s es welled up . for me to walk ed me of ; tiem and Constipation én g . ment, I walk “ire a day and enjoy perfect ROROER WALKER ¢ ria ive, 25§c¢° box on receipt of « Limited, Ottawa + Simulation D WATCH I REE. now per ee = ADIAN PACIFIC RLY. || MER EXCURSIONS FROM PRINCE RUPERT TO e| "ne oo end rett = and ret roe. eevee BAL TK UL and 0 end revump..... YORE sod rotura., poins ¢ ioe ve June {88 umit October tet t cess Sophia southbound Saturday noon ncess Royal, Southbound Sunday, 8 p.m. D. McNAB, General Agent Fourth Street and Third Ave ed P.O. Box 1704 OY HOTEL PRET CLASS OUISINE at Ge Running Water in ul Roome | fine brands of Liquore and Cigars kept SEsT HOTEL IN NORTHERN GRITIOH COLUMBIA jOHOMME & FISHET Proprietors TO THE EMPIRE IN THE PRESENT WAR—PROVIDES camaen, Sept. TA res aud QUALIFIED MEN FOR AID AT FRONT. jdecisive battle is being fought at | Vi rdun today rhe Fourth Ger- Splendid attendance and active} he gad eceived its first} man army is marching south, try- interest is being manifested |} y : f tio that its B0P-ling tc 6ut off the retreat of the those who have joined the | il | vices light be required on July icenter of the St. John Aml ‘Mlast On the Saturday. August ench easter rmies and then e Association and a 1 “" } request was re.|®feet a Junction of the Crown class of 30 is diligently taking ved from the Admiralty Medi.|Prince’s army with the army of jup the studies for first aid under |cal Department to provide them) Bavaria Lorraine, and advance the tuition of Dr. J. P. Cade and) with 850 men to proceed at once | y m tl th and east in an «n | Dr H. BE. Tremayne. Classes are to Plymouth Portsmouth, and , / ‘rush ft held every Tuesday evening at the Chatham rhis was further in-|*°)??""* ent to erush jcity hall at 7:30 p. m. and imme-| creased to 1,000 by the morning Allies t wing. pidiately previous to the leetures of August By the evening of Mr. King, a certificated member,|that day 900 men had reported BRITISH TRAWLERS and Sergeant North, of the Fu-! themselves at one or other of the, SAVE MANY sine siliers, give the members prac depots above mentioned. Since | eased jtical demonstrations of bandag-|then the number has been in- (Spec a! to The Daily News.) jing and how to carry the injured.| creased to 4.200 | Grims Eng., Sept. 8 Four A ladies’ class will be formed just On Monday, August 3 the | trawl - ed over three hundred so soon as the necessary text | Medical Department of the army} ; 5 jbooks and supplies are receive lled for the immediate mobiliz-|?*" ng rom the Wilson liné from headquarters, but owing t tion of the Military Home Hos.| Ru struck a mine in the the unprecedented demand for tals Reserve of the ltrigade | North = Saturday. It is be- | supplf®s throughout Canada t 200 strong, and for 450 extral lieved t ess than fifty persons may be some time before local re men to proceed abroad for the | were Many were hurt in quirements are filled peditionary force. By the eve-|,, The tustinees’ woe That the work of the ambu ng of Saturday, the 8th inst., ager ; i _ 0 , = lance brigade of the association |the whole of these men had join-|'* hig! . aaa ld pe aie is proving of vast service to the/ed at their respective destina- wave © 50: 8 Ore Rane Empire in supplying qualified s, making a total, including being sa men for the army on the conti-|t! » supplied to the medical de- nent, for the navy and for home nt of the navy, of 4,150 irequirements in England in this ro fill up gaps and to respond time of stress, the following openi|to further calls that may be made | iletter from Col, Sir J. R. Andrew) b ther the Admiralty or: thé| Clark, is handed The News by|W (ice, there is a_ roll of | Perey F. Godenrath, honorary! 2, es of men waiting: anx-| secretary of the cal association | ready to sign on at a “Sir, As the many supporters | n notice for service at} and well-wishers of the St. John} hom: ad, and the numbers Ambulance Brigade and also, per tl ure ‘daily increasing haps, the public generally may be Ihe s no need for comme nt| interested to learn what support] from: is these facts speak fo | ithat body has e to the nation| themselves, Lam, Sir, yours truly, lin the present crisis, may IT ask Col. Sir) J. R. A, CLARK you if you could tind room in your Chief Commissioner, St John | paper to iblish the following} Ambulance Brigade short report? ‘ St. Jobn'’s-gate, Clerkenwell,’ | ; Directory § Se s PRL. Vintners Association — WINDSOR HOTEL Of First Ave. and Eighth St W. Wright, Prop. WOTEL OENTRAL | Avenue and Seventh St opean and American Plan Peter Black, Prop. 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ISDOING SPLENDID WORK ASSOCIATION IS PROVING To BE ONE OF GREAT SERVICE J. ©, EATON'S Y One of the finest era well known pre Winnipes and | ° in war operat he hats ACHT “FLORENUE” idian waters which Departmental ’ OFFERED TO GOVT. ffered to the Mr J. GC, Baton, stores in government for use ON YESTERDAY Bur f British and Germans j I grave The top ene shows | al of first Eng sh times f the war The I il the act of firing a saitile ver the graves of four German and four English sol- hie who perished when the Amphion and the mine laying KOE we Luise were destroy ed rhe other picture shows 0 German reservists who — 200 GERMAN PRISONERS end. aheuk ta aie: een ‘ alice AT FOLKESTONE, sis iba . 7 ce ay nglan ST. JOHN AMBULANCE ASSO. DELIV BATTEE _ NEAR VERDUN (Special to The Daily News.) Queen Wilhelmina Who so far has refrained taking any steps against many, but who may be pelled by anti-German in Holland to send an tum to the Kaiser what his intentions are | from | com feeling ultima inquiring STAND TO BRITONS AS MAN TO MAN (Special to © The Daily Nowe.) London, Sept. 8 Gen. French says: “Our cavalry do as they like with the enemy, until they meet twice their own number The German patrols fly before the British horsemen, and German troops will not face our infantry fire.” Everything in }the way you like it. CRUISER HIT MINE IN NORTH SEA AND FOUNDERED season cooked London Cafe (Special to The Daily News.) | London, Sept. 8.—-The British} cruiser Pathfinder has been | |blown up by a mine in the North | Sea, with a loss of life unknown. Many officers are missing. The, Jone was nearly as big as the] Rainbow, but was faster. She carried 268 men. LATER—The captain and fifty Comfortable launch for hunt- | ing parties. 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