It , . ,.. - rn‘<',e'~‘li=’-2 -'z -- -~-~~(»~ ~ » Drama of Creation. Bible Story told m Movmg Colored ’ Over Two Mileaof Films and 500 Scenic Slides ' ‘ _{ -‘ ."'5°""f»='*»-'-.."”“‘....f'£..f.".§§’iI..3I.‘l’.Sf,°.l’.lz.i§ if 3-oN. A . si.-'rn 'r 1 ii Part 2. The Sept. 1. From the Patriarchs through Moses time to Ehsha raismg the Vw.,-.,,.,,.,,,d,,,,, ‘lf A,,,,,,,,,,'°,,,, °,f,§f,'i,’f,. Shemammitys S011 _ ment by the Minister of War, Miller, Part 3. The Sept. 2. From Daniel to Nativity, Life and Death of our Lord. ' ""1 t who went to the front conferréd Part 4. The Sept _3. From Apostolic Days to the present era and beyond to Paradise "T;'“§1,,fi°“g§_§n§§”;1itp’g§§s‘“,§32,;“mf RCSISQYECI. Grand Flnille-SSDI. 4th vanced southward slightly. They are F ree tg t h Q §\,| b | | g being held back successfully by Brit- \\\\\\ YZ\\\\\\\K\\ ‘Y/IlIIIIIA\\\\\\\\ZIIH//f'.i\\\\YllZ\\\\\\ ' ..-»- J ng; IIWII 1" ]IIIII@\\\\\\\\\\2IlL\\\\\¥&lIIIIL\\\\\ f ami" -_ _...,.-..._ ._ .wo T ,...~_ _-- H073' \\'lIIII/II/Q \\\\\\\\\\." .. ~ve.».. ..- " , “U I MOTTO:-Pei-manency. Aim: To produce the highest grade of Silver Fox pelts. Important Announcement _ 'I`he Permanent Silver Foxes Ltd., announces to the investing public that its interests and those of the Murray River Silver Black Foxes Company Ltd., are now amalgamated. ' ' ' 1 High Class Foxes at $18,000 They offer to the public the choicest Silver Foxes obtainable all “Class A” at $18,000 a pair. Six pairs of these-the Murray River’s-are two years old and the other 7 to 9 pairs are this year’s pups. ' Remember While 'low capitalization makes for Flarge profits. good breeding stock makes for permanent profit. The Permanent has both these essentials. Invest Today - Your Chance This is your chance to get into a good strong company built up on permanent lines! You never had a better chance and you never will again. We stand in the unique posi- tion among fox companies that we are doing more than we said we would do. Think Of It Six pair of young breeders and seven to nine pair pups, all at $18,000a pair. Why, sir, similar stock was gobbled up at $30,000 a pair not so long ago. Only a limited amount of stock remains to be sold, and the splendid offer now made, backed by this strong sound, safe and PERMAN- ENT company is bound to sell it , very quickly. . Directors I ' ALEXANDER ROSS, M. D. of Clftown Ex- WILLIAM KEARNEY, Merchant- of Muna; President of the Prince Edward Island Riva; - Fox Breeders’ Association President. C0|__ CURTIS 5_ EMERY, C,,||,¢¢,,, of HAMMOND KELLY, Stock Breeder and Farmer of Southport. Customs of Newport, Vermont, Vice- President. ISAAC E. BURDEN, Pownal, Gentle- man. BENJAMIN ROGERS, Broker of CIi’town, Secretary-Treasurer. Form of Application I hereby make application to Permanent Silver Foxes Ltd., of Chai- lottetown, Prince Edward Island to take the number of shares in the Cap- ital Stock of the said Company set opposite my signature below. I enclose ermanent Silver Foxes nd- rY ‘I APPLICATION FOR STOCK Shares $25 , Shares $25 To BENJAMIN ROGERS, Jr. Secy-Treasurer Permanent Silver Foxes Ltd., - 4, ' ‘ Ch’town, P. E. I. 1 I do hereby apply ior......... ......shares in the Permanent Silver Foxes, Ltd. Enclosed iind SB .......... ..being twenty percent and the balance I agree to pay on or before October 1, 1914. p Name.......... ._ ._ . "' Address..... ........ .. ._ Be sure and see Part 1 You will enjoy the rest better BENEFICIAL '“" Y n...8.2.n..|i. ` M' ll>m\IéveTii§eii°i'ioiirieaUm°“° mem do I 8° en he on il/ nt oi' iii \?§*.III//IIIIA\\\\\\ZIIlA_\§\\\§*.I lin io .in W ‘HD C nil nl ni troops and b the left French It seems certain that the German forces, temporarily spent by their 3-'I-il' ' -1 I I ' own tactics, must have at least for time being been worn down by the }“\\\\\\*//IIA\\\\\€'.lIZIIL\\\\\\\\%I%\\llIl\ ¥ sending lagre masses of infantry for- ward to face the artillery fire. They sacrificed an enormous number. ltls' ubtful whether they are able .to bring up men fast enou h to fill the B s and especially whether they can is D replen h their ammunition fast ough. Forman losses certainly have We been he vier than the French. ard, for instance, of German dead one front of four miles. Undoubt- edly Germun commanders have hurled large bodies of men to destruction. The 112th German Infantry regiment lost all but seventy men in one charge Ciiarlerol. IDNDON Au _ 31.-The Times S e- cial ish mans and the Kaisers finest Prussian troops were unable to shatter it. The enemy is in retreat and constantly attacked. . LONDON, Aug. 31.-Telegraph Spe- 'cial form Portsurse, Lorraine frontiensny their village was burned by Germans last . 8 D by Col. Replngton,suys. The Brit- urmy inflicted heavy loss on Ger- form Chalons, France-Refugees Wednesday, after n hombnrdmeiit six days. No able bodied men were the village, ull being in the French `army. The bombardment llnnlly drove ithe inliubitants, women und children, into cellars provided by one guard lliampetre, the only person in author- - .Ie in the commune. Gerinun soldiers silly saturated mattresses with oil, lighted them and threw them into cel- lurs to smoke out the inhabitants, lust whom then lied. A few of the lice- ones were shot by the soldiers also detained two nuns \vho have since been heard from. 'i CON FISCATED RIFLES LONDON, Aug. 31.-Exchange Spe- l Capetown -Germans in South ia. . . , - west Africa, gravely alarmed by the tives whom they det:-riniiicd to disurfn. They have been hitliorto loy- to the Germans. A German mission- was instruceed to summon PROGRESS BEEN sro# 1-sq .,s--vim. D1 ; 3 _ They they- While address ed the sented . _ ..-,- H_0LD CLEBGY' Tageblatte, in its war news 'from l..iege,- says German authorities have niade Cardinal Janssen and fifteen priests, prisoners, as-hostages lor the good behavior of the populace. ,Plac- these hostages will be shot immediate- ly if another shot is fired by the inhabitants on the German troops. ””""'.* ~ THE LOSSES ...e_.,,\ LONDON, Aug. 31.-There emerges from the details given a. clear impres- sion of the tremendous effort put forth by the German community to strike an annihilatlng blow. , The losses, up to Wednesday night, iaré estimated by Sir John French at 5,000 ori 6,000 men. These have been paid for by the Germans by a. lar heav- ier price.. The Russinnnrmies' in East Prussia are approaching the tortressea of thorn and Draudenz. Gnrrisons of these fortresses are ioining'in resist- ance to the Russian. The Russian ad- vance in Galicia is still proceeding. On the other hund Austrian forces have invaded Russian Poland and are advancing towards Lutslin. As one militnry correspondent points out, this Austrian offensive will have to be repnrt that Bologne has been occupied without doing nny apprecinbie (Iomninudor-ln~(lliici' of the sec- ond Japant-.se squadron, proclaims n lilockndc ol' the cuostlino in the neigh- borhood of ’1‘sing-Tau und Port of Kaiu Chau. ` LORD METHUEN’S PREDICTION LONDON, Aug. 331.- Field Marshall Methuen speaking at Devizes last night declar- ed the Kaiser would find that Ger- ninny would get her wings clipped. it might bc it long and terrible struggle, but tho allies would win in the end. Any eligible mon who refused to come forwnrd when the country needed him .y V _. _ a ribal gathering, and ilottentots iiock- wns nothing but it coward. \\\\\\\\\\'II"llllII?\\\\\\\\’YIllIA\\\\!\\\\\7IIA\ A on cd W Another detaclinlcnt of the i‘. E. Island lleavy Ilrlgnde Artillery, who arrived i`rom (`anso and Sydney on l<‘ridny evening, loft Monvy morning for Val Cartier en route i` r the front. very large crowd oi’ citlz`ens turned t to farewell the boys, mid this they did with right good will, nsslsl- by the splendid band of the -ith Regiment Iiund. The company coni- prising Sgt.-Major George Brndy. Ulinrlottetowii; Corporal S. Elliott, insloe; Bonilmrdier, Richard Rur- LONDON, Ang. 81.-'Tha' Berlin arding on walls of the town state that disposed of before the Russian invas- ' ino of East Prussia and Galicia can be Pa pressed home. The French Govern- Fr ment has called up all classes of Re- tm, servists not nlresdy in the field. The ing by German troops is contradicted. A Ru German nreoplane ilew over Paris the Sunday and dropped three bombs An damage. Vice Admiral Kato, gf MHFRAH Edward “THE MAN IN THE l¢EXTRA” REET N°v¢| 1"/Ms;-y Iinlay Taylor i rt - --1 -~ OUTLINE OF lion let! ls'sn unacted N17. R|¢ll¢Y\°“» l Through tlieloyllty and darts of Kitty th! Joseph Gsd|on,the man down and aut .. . . . . . John Richersommillionalre apendthrift .. . . . . . _ Harry Griswold, theatrical mansger..... Henry llolmea.an actor............... . . . The Butler, faithfulto thelast ........ . .. Mrs. French. the heroine's mother Kmy French, s popularnctress .... Gertrude McCoy Reporters Comlldsitors, Editors Doctors. Nurses. Actors. Actresses. Pr0P2\'¢Y. BOYI. B147. » . A ,_»_-so-__ THE STORY:. With the aid of drlirkdisdson has slid fu down the social ladder. ills only posses' mliusnsns Vspenqlthrifr, steals . the play and may rimitwirm cram ima nine on am. headruie édugmsr-flllfllwrlsrlf. dawn-and~out mln comes into his own. It is a powerful soul-stirrins story with B 'IND l°l\= °f "°ml“°°~ ` SPL:-:Nmn cAs'r or PLAYERS. McDermott .........._....................DuncanMcRae .......Charles Ogle .....]osephManning .......... JohnQuinn Mn.Enl¢lne -... . . ~ -». .. SEVENTH INSTALMENT LUCILLE _LOVE The Popular Motion`Picture Serial AN AFFRAY OF HONOR A Southem Comedy Drama ' BIl.LY’S VACATION Sterling Juvenile Comedy Featuring Little Billy Jacob _ I ‘ Watch for - I The Raiders,of the IN THREE Mexican Border - PARTS ` ` 1 ris withstanding a seigc; tue Anglo- lf Paris holds out by the time the ssinns reached Berlin and if Russln Miss Jessie Campbell died into last night ut the homo of hor sister, Mrs. Uriah Crossland, 4 Westford Street, I Mr. i\‘rnnit iiognn nnd Mr. Walter ench forces taking the offensive Quilty oi Rocky Point, are visiting ough Lorraine; the Russians mov- friends in North Wiltshire, the guests slowly on Berlin. Of Mr. Joseph Cnody. Miss Nellie White, of (Ylmrlottetown n moves soutliwestwnrd to meet the left ycstcrduy Hwrliiniz to take up her glo-French operations through Lor- duties as it toaelior in the Suinmurslde ine, the war will not lust much long- lllgh School. Mrs. Thoiinis (llllzin, of Edward St., 5FP has left on n visit to hor sou Vernon, ol' ‘N ~ hor little grund-duugliter, Edith, who ‘ returns to hor homo in Boston. 'I°°i*i~°i-l-l-l~l-I‘°I*I°°i'~i'~i°l»i°~l°-H-l-l-l MISS JESSIE CAMPBELL #coil aniod by Mr Jn