\¢|5._h.-Dail* ¢`_5'°.li‘_"E'?::E‘\.... 5 EEZ E"f ` - _"NUG'UB'I' 1 {'§_,UE=TW0 .5 _ THE CHARLoTTi:'rovvN GUARDIAN . 1 'LL' "*“ __ c|"se‘ Canada At War 1. g 5 if '___ .H ` _ 20 Years Ago ' '-" .J-'?.‘.--_-.; _;~ / 2 ll 5 n I (Written for The Canadian Pnl) .' _ _.- -, ,' B C tsi.nW.W.Mi|rrl».M.C., £3 _ gi - 1 1 g tdopyiiziit. 19114, ny 'rin cymuiim \ = . i I » """' . ~ -»-» 'QC Uqgfg ,BU W: July. 1914 made its distracted ent. " _*r __ r ,§ “T °' I from a. stage which resounded to ~ _. ‘, , ll _Ar- . . , Q11 _if t _.jk _ .. _ .1 ,_ 3.5.5 Qségg 5_5 §§gs§ 'assg fl'0!1l 1 sndt BARNIA, Ont.-Freight traffic sy, and through the Samia tunnel has their brightness-been heavier each week of this ee rust when year so far than in the correspond- ‘."l'5 I »=to knives be.put aw , . =, . ingweeks oi’ 1933. 1 t TI*IEi11th ILLUSTHATIUH MON TAGUE,-F - mi 0 cp as Grigg, visiiivesnar Auousr s GLEN.WO0D,-_-Farm of' Alfred Gorrill, THURSDAY AUCUST 9. h_ PALMER ROAD,-Farm of Sylvain Peters, SRM time. paralleled a demand FRIDAY, AUGUST 10_ upon the French goverrmient that I0NA’Sj`}:`ra6’l:D';§Y‘,I’ _ (eavent of war between Russia and: ROSE VALLEY,-Farm of Malcolm MacKenzie, ~ MONDAY' A"‘*US'1` 13' §.’l§‘..§§ 1§..2`"Z’}i. a'l.°f..I`{.“.i..”§`°’§§§i§§ DESA_:`?‘-lTT‘g’S?DI;;a§:'lA(ilf_(;liIJ'3bf',;`0§4?Id\ay’ gut on the Polish frontier on NEW LONDON,-‘Farm of Wm. E. Johnstone, wi=:1ii§1'i_a.1s1_>.5y, AUGUST 15. gf °» Gem” 'md Ruwjilg N00nf|n» giavy held in readiness, and: the RED POINT,-'Fa1'm of Nelson R. Stewart, of A gum beheld th t min f . U . € 0 0 s'r, Pi§1?ii£;§Fiii?I§1ci1iir0rd Men..-en, . 2”’ "”‘““"“““’ “““ '° ““’ 5”” MONDAY, AUGUST zo. “ ALL FIELD DAYS BEGIN AT 2 P. M. ‘interesting Field and Livestock Demonstrations at each :gf hey mom were Mmm on Station. L-8108-8-1-4-8-ll-15. ‘ ANNUAL SERIES OF ,STATION FIELD DAYS _arm-‘of Fred Maclntyn MON,D.€\Y; AUGUST 6. 1 WOOD ISLANDS,-`-Farm of Alexander Matheson, TUESDAY, AUGUST 7. t wEST_DEVON, _ _ " f C h ° Russia a peiemptory ultimatum 1- F ' I >~ i _ 7 Sl F i' R C. PARENT, Supervisor. \ _ . . LEAVES ` Elmira. .................. ' Sonris . . . . .. ...... St. Petcr's ............. 8 Morell .................. 9 Mt. Stewart 9 Arrives Charlottetown .. 10 . - 9°-1 ecasge P?P?§-° 33.3 Bus will stop on signal at any point on route. Headquarters in Charlottetown, Old Spain Tea Rooms, /~ claire suiS?.$£nv|cE SUNDAY i tcnsnrorrsrowic r ‘;__‘_‘~_so_Unis rr. IE LEAVES TIME Wi. Charlottetown .. 4.10 P. M l. Mt. Stewart 5.00 P. M. Morell 5.25 P.M. St. l’otor's ............... 5.45 P. M. Souris . . . . . . ............. 6.30 . ;»-Ii ._. ,. ..: ._ I- A '- » . .a.. Leaving Oharlottnown “ Buelhroot °' Ksefe's lAko".'.‘ 48 Road Cardigan' .‘.;... ' Bridgetown 4... Dundas :'..-...‘.‘»_a"a` e .lf- 33 -gp H . indheaving Fortune ......... 8.15 n. m. prose . -- Dingwell's 8.25 n. m. w-ill then be carried through the “ Dundas 1. m. pu an QI!! gpg; Qasss ~§i¢-sri=~.='9 355553 Dlngwells ...... 5.40 Arriv Fortune ........ 5.50 p. m. Arrive Charlottetown.. 10.05 g. m. Headquarters in Charlottetown -RED INDIAN SERVICE STATION Headquarters in Sonril-LENNOX HOTEL J 1 egt . _ ly health, has outlined a completn agenda to include sub ects re J Wil* Fortune Bus £1’ Taxi Service §ii’f..‘l.;.'§‘.”“Z.‘l°“€f..‘“`§.§T‘°‘.5..”§“‘§;°.‘2,‘;’$€ CHARLUTTETOWN to FURTUNE TIME TABLE beg-iris with the education at par- ents on the teaching of the biology o " Cefdlsan ....... 9.05 activities, boy and girl relation “ 48 Station ...... 9220 s. rn S ' " Kee|'e's Llko H. 9.30 B. m. pairing, Ppqblemg 01 collggg mm ' " Hazelbrook ..... 9.45 I. ln. s_ _ _ the tread of mobilizing armies. Yet. . " r h _. pre for a general mobilization of the , French Army. Belgium mobilised. Seek Open Forum nto the open at the third trien nial meeting of the Pan Pacific behind closed doors, will be brought Mm.; 1 f - W . H nolulu Aug. 8-22. cou Oce P. M~ Canada.. will debate such controver- M. Arrives Elmira .......... 7.15 P. M. sial subjects as “Birth Control” and "Sterilization of the Fbeble Mind- ed." ` these subjects will be opened by recognized medical au.t.l-iorities. ,, Angeles. caiu., infem.-.tional pm-` knowledge and attitude in the parents themselves as the funda- mentals of it healthy not-ma.l ap- ge tory marriage. its DN se standpoint and difficulties encoun- tered when both husband and wife ~ 1- are employed, will be taken up. concerning preparation for parent- _ _ 11 the uestion of birth control, ven curiously enough. the last day of the month also sa.w renewed hope in both Great Britain and l"ra.nce that a major catastrophe might be averted Impressed apparently with the seriousness of Russias inten tlon.~an intention to assume he role as protector of Ber~bie..- Aus tria-Hungary ad re opened negotiations with Bt Petersburg Both countries had now ordered s general mobilization. while Ger many proclaimed e. Krlegsge fahrzustsnd’ -That Ls, a pmclama tion that that country was in qht July 31 when Gennariy sent to demanding demobilizstion of the Muscovite armies within 12 hours. The door to peace was effectively ammed by this act whic at the rance would remain neutral in thei eimany. Russia did not domobilize at the ugust 1. Austrian guns bonibarding Bel- ad ghting in Poland, the Brit rmy continuing to observe a cautionary period," the first day f war. Orders were issued from Paris fe to garrison the forts at Liege. On Big Problems For Pan-Pacific (By The Canadian Press) HONOLULU, July 31-Many sub- ects, heretofore taboo or discussed omen's Association to be held in o Representative women from 13 ntries bordering on the Pacific _ sn, including e. delegation from ` Presentation and discussion of I Dr. Nadine R. Ksvinoky. Los director of the section on fam- f reproduction to children. This study will first stress a. li to the children The subject ps and youth mixing rather ths.n d women will be dismissed. The nerai his oi’ nt, status from the economic The agenda. includes discussions ood. which, in turn, will bring up' ELC danger of war Whatever hope lay in the direct ion of Austrlas ‘demarche, how ever, was shattered at mldni , Q ff Q *T5 ?T~/7 -ls s£"‘§x¥n¢<»¢.»;¢\t~¢ti `é= I \ _ _ _,,_. _ 1... cnsrrrmn rvsuc AccoUNTAN'r 4 ivmiimsn for Ni( . ‘gnu/ipr/pi “ 'mn Jo1»1_gosT accoUi\rrANTs couMissi6'is:?1g>n rliitinc. Arrinavrrs nv Tim svrnisius cdpnr or r. ri. 1. 1 r. ii. 1. iuirizissizivrarivn 1°irir‘csN.mraN dinrnrr ivir:N's 'riwsr 'Associs'rioN, i.nui'ri~:n_ |:.\Nx~ or-wovlr scorn nuinnnvo cnsnnorrsrown, r. n. 1. Aswmuq systems opened up and revised. labor saving office methods installed. Cost Accounting instituted to suit special requirements. Monthly, quarterly md annual audits. Balance sheets mo Profit and Loss Accounts prepared. Income Tax returns written up and tiled. ‘ Hnmdsl arrangements made between debtor lm! Qoditon. _ _ .__,._»` ..(..` ., .. Linllbd Lilblllty Companitn lD¢0|'P0“Wd- r. o..noxlI. ” " 1 'ri~:i.nrnoNn ra-is ii. K. s. iieimlim, B.A..c1>..»..c.c.A mme m°frv7 sterilization of the feeble minded, l and racial inter-marriage. , There will be a. special session! for medical women only. _ The health section of the confer-‘ , ence will include other projects - I the Oriental, directed by Dr. Zer > Way Kohn of th.. International In~ sttude Hospital for Women and Children, Shanghai, China: and Di' Kemeyo Ssdakata. Sz. Luke's Gen- eral Hospital, Tokyo, Japan; diet .ind teeth. directed by Dr. Martha Jones, Queens Hospital. Honolulu; mental hygiene, directed by Dr Mary O’Ma1ley, clinical director oi St. Elizabeth! Hospital. Washing- ton, D. C.: and industrial hygiene 1 directed by Mrs. Ethel Osborne , University of Mielboume. Australia.. I . New Austrian "& l s . _ ..._ _ . """ -_ 1 l_= -"< I 0 O .OIL IN PRICE) The IRVTNG OIL COMPANY is a IMARITIME Organization, only 10 years old. Our growth during this brief period has been phenomenal. We havo established an enviable reputation for quality in our products, and for fair dealing both with the public and the dealers. Further, we feel that the public confidence we now enjoy, is due, to soma extent, to the fact that we have been quick to adopt modern, progressive ideas. Now, we are sealing VELCO-in cans. Let’s tell you why! Fighting friction is the tough job of oil in your engine. The oil undergoes gruelling punishment . . . but VELCO can take it! Because-VELCO is the highest grade 100% paraf- fin base oil-super-refined to our cs 'ii specifications.` We know it’s RIGHT! But we wanted to he sure YOU were getting the genuine _VELCO-no substitutions-no adultera: lzion-nooontdminaizion with dirt and dust. So we have sealed VELCO Motor Oil in CANS for your protection. Now, if you insist on seeing the unopened VELCO can,`you will knowfthat your motor is getting 1" " " needs to krcp it running smoothly. So ask for VELCO Motor Oil and see that you get it in the Red and Green VELCO iziniperproof can-' for YOUR protection! IRVING"_ OIl'..`f COMPANY LIMITED w_._l,f_/.\ . ` ` M, ,mc ,md meh mm, ,_¥,,,_,,_,_ Ar.-..¢m..i... u.4Rr1'r|rn`%n..u¢.. “ Bridgetown ..... 8.50 s. ni. ent and children discussions: group s.m ' - .. hi -. . ~- - _ ._ I Go ve rn In en t _t_1`¢`@_S. <‘_if¢’¢i 011 fm" in ff‘l“U°n YD 'upon their sacriice "with a pro-| C0rl§l'9€atiori. K me 1--1---=_-5 _ nigg`s new government today direc- .. _ the revolvers are more sweeping than ‘ ° - ' " ' any measure taken by the late Chan- ; Fire! ef _ dent’ Sickness cellar Doilfuss to suppress thc Soc- qnd =_Pla.i:°é *Glass Insurance at. Lowest Rate. Agent at Summerside, Lloyd Lewis 146 Richmond `S_t., Charlottetown _ _ . _ rr- ted that Nazis who participated in confined to concentmtion camps. " ` _ At the camps they shall be engag- ‘ . ed at hard labor, and their property - .1 __ 1_3 __, thorn U (A. P. By Gu.srdinn’s Special Wire) VIENNA, July 30.-The first decree issued by Chancellor Kurt Bchusch- last week's insurrections shall be shall be confiscated, the decree sta- tes. The penalties to be iinposod on ialist uprising early this year. The government announced that Vice-chancellor Von Btarhemberg will succeed Chancellor Dollfuss as thc lender of the fathorlrind front. The decision to entrust the lender- ship of this political group to the Vlcc-chancellor was regarded the most important development of the Iday. 1 J linnrd‘s the [rent Rubbing Llnlhslt _ The results of all work on insecticide investigation by the Dominion Department of Agri- culture thrfrugh thr- laboratories of the Entomological Bram-li, llic Division of Botiuiy of thc Ph;».'~:'i- rncntal Fanns System and othvi' services, have been and are, of the greatest value of the agri- cultural imd horticiiltuml iii- dilstrios, Expci'lmvm.< o':nl.ii¢_i with the devrlflmcni of roniliinmi in- secticide-fungirido sprays, :ind the comparison and tc