-AUGUST 3, 1915 I1 T ` _ v ».a. ~, s. 1 _ _,lv ,..--- ' , v ,fi . .1 .1 .»~ 1 , » _ .l_.,,~, ,_ ,. .- ,. - , _ 1 1 ~ f », . . , .. r _ . ,_ .. I , , . »f_` . 1 s _, ’ ' . ‘ 1" .. . ' _J . . » _ , » . _ 1 'THE OHARLGTTETOWN GUARDIAN ~ PAGE THREE ‘I in all amateur camera of fesslonai quality. from $2.00 up. See the various models here. We also have Ansco Fiim,andkCyko Paper; E. A. Foster 1 A _Central Drugstore il J Vmtssinnal CTE' ' s ort ur iougli to his home in this city. Rev- Canon S1111l1ii0li has returned ¢ ti . p I ‘ Mr I-I. ll. Melanson, General Passcn- more wheat acreage than lust year. ati Ylgrh }1;0iunrtt_or spending his h°"dB'y° Ser Agent oi' the Canadian Government and the railways are making special Li (_ ~ by 'thc Ocean Limited, after accom- yield. Tho great ililiieuity in harvest- LieuftlCo1o(ffe)fl§1ridl1111.LiI>;kymi?i§T;lr1 Danyinl: .xi party oi' railway ofliciais lug is going to bc tho si-iirelty of hoyp, ycstm-,lay morning for Hamax_ ' und prominent newspapennieii oil the und it is likely the W est will bc oblig- M _M t Toronto to Winnipeg, and from Winni- garner in the golden sliouves, the need remgncg l;\1g:1e1§:;;lnxEg:“:rE;y§1'tl?v'é peg to Toronto, anew train, via a neiv for the largest possible storing ot' weuwx vacation mp to Charlottem route, through a new country, mark- grain being obvious. It is even beillg dian traiisportation. uniting the East being recruited t`or at-tive service be Sngslrfng'Hn;io§gi‘r;1;;Tii:'11?l£11? 11°C" and the West with additional ties, and employed as liurvesters_ hmm, in (.hm_l0m_ww“ 'gn eSl‘:_1r1('11§1` opening up a great hiiiterlaiiid that The visiting newspaper mon were 11101111111! for st_ paul Minn y ' 1' shows every promise of being qiiickly warmly welcomed by the ,111_J9pli_- ol' ' ' aiiririlpernisneiitly seittlerl. h G Winniipeg, i;‘liii.ii‘i(l he Her H 1!‘lé-l_s o nli;‘i~r;itioil mpnl giving ,t |,,-mu] m,t|i|,(. of tm. scclioiis under good eiiltivziiioii, par- 11.1' |110 1`111111‘11"11 11"\"'1"11'11`111 114111' ' ‘ ' ' .. .. ‘- . ..' ' V ‘ ~ Hrs, Wm. of Hu. Wm. fmm uw lwmsll titiilnrly at thc \Vestr=iii_ end, whcrc \\.i_\:~. it is' tip _liigiiiriiyiilg ot .il new siziililiioiiil. together \\'itli Oxprcssloii 11"-` (""""1'11111“111f 11111* l!IV1‘11 S1101'-1111 "1"‘1’1"1' 1" 1""‘"1'"" H‘"l“..‘1."..fm`.1(`1"1'f nf lm, ,,,,u||,.m|,1,. pu,.|,(,S,.S nf HN. attention to coioiiisution wltli lively mcnt. .......-:\-.liiii~ii To Such questmm, as these any the station to extend a welconie. AMEm(._,\N m,;A(.m,:, Am, l'_\1_ Ilritisiier can give but one answer, and Leaving C°"'1,1m“_“ 111° 51°“"“°~" was """ Y, 2, t‘|iii~;igo 1; I l’liil:ulolpiilziA i, tlint is that the wnr will lust uhtil the F:"mf"1 tn “1"`"'1°°1'7 UVM 111° Tr‘"'“' t`.lr-,vclrtlid 0; Sl. l.oii1.s 5, \\'tisIiiiigti>ii cause oi’ the Allies has been liroiigiit ‘°1111""111a1~ 1‘°1' 1119 111`Sl 1W0 111111' g 1; pc; _ th() world haw. blcen ,.0H,.v(,d from me for agriciiltiire :ind will in all prob- SUNDAY GAMES NA-I-|0NA|__ " I? ".‘ 1 the present time." MACPHERSON' |=EDEnAi__ ° R sAvs GERMAN AGENTS I QE 1’°1“1 °fV1"1°"1”1 11151 1101” 15 1110 nuffttis li. st. i.ouls_ 2; i.'1iiin_`.iif. 1, » D -11’ " -f:-.','l 3,': 2. 1"1`0V111t111<‘l*» 11- 1-- A118- 2-_T113 Pro' kept under close guard. They :Ire 1 MMIIO 1' Mm Wk ( hkagn vidence Journal will say. ' ~ " EK -|-0 AWE 5ANK5_ 11 1`“m“111 6311111 31' M1’°1111e1`S°"- 011 St. Louis 1; Imnsas City 2. liuftalo 1; SE _ 1119 K“p1‘f11“‘5111g R1Ve1`- W11e1"1 1-400 Kziiisiis t‘it_v ti; Buffalo Zi; Ncivzirk 4. German ami Austrian risoners ie not niaintaiiied in idiciiess, but licpt NA1-|0NA|_ LEAGUE, “.»\ lllovenieiit to force Anierican m.¢|v(,|V engaged in (,1(,'mfing the lamp putlon in war loans to the Allies is in pm-,mon for me €.s¢ab||,,hm,.nt nf M, 4 Sth Louis L l11‘0v0sS0f01'su111zat191111m011s11 sr011D expcrlnieiilnl farm for the Provincial ' S U NATIO 1’l'0\'1l1011C€ J0U1”11111 111111 500111911 1119 track can be seen liundreds oi’ eords fuels ot’ this liiovenient from one who of Dum wood cm by me pl-|S0m,.,-s_ ,md 16 Nassau Street. NCW Y01`11~ ers are cutting lumber to construct the ' |:E’DEpAi_ tions. Wiieii they in-gain their activi- pulp will, up f-nm-gy rpm Shows lim Hm.,.ish,{|.g -_il ` ties tlicsc men stiitcd that they Wore greatest possible fuitli in the futurc, SUNDAY, Na.:-isliii Stl-cot t`or the purpose oi hilv- ccilcnt 'cliuraetor of the siirroiindiiig 14, _y,;-dgpv Olly' 12_ ing ho.id<|ii.irtcrs |'or a new German iountrv I1`iirtiicr West str-iiol»r1‘11l1111L‘1l1 1‘01‘<‘0 WHS 0111i110y01l. missed, whcrc coiisliicrabic dcvcIop~ 3|_A|N_ tliiuiicial interests to stop all partici- |mviug`u1,0“t fu-ty am-9,, in partial D,.,,_ St Louis 4' NC/W York 3; New York ol' tlerlllilll 21591118 111 New Y01'1<- T119 Govcriiineiit. Piled by the side of the AT RDAY NAL (lliicago 7, New York Il; New York » 11118 1v011<<'11 1111101151116 11011111111 “$01113 there is 21 saw 111111 in 0i>@r11t1<>11- C01- fi ciiit-,ai;o 2- cinciiinati 5, soars.. :l; Since t11<1i11<¢@D1101101`l110 SC119111"-'1`11e (`lui~k. the otlieer iii command of t1l0 l1ittsburg 5 'Brookivii 0; l’ittsbiii'i1 4. 1ll‘-l1111ll111rli‘1‘S 101’ 1116 1110V0111@11l 15 011 camp. estiiiiatcs that in a short tinio Brooklyn 4*' St. Louis 2, Pliilailolbliia. tho thirteenth tioor oi' the building at it will bg self-sustaining. The prison- 1. philadeu',hm 3 St Louis 0_ “The movenieiit moans. in b1`101’. houses for their accommodation this SL Louis 1, ppufrpip, 0; Buffalo 1, St that the bsiiks under Gorinsii-Anicr.i- wlnte,-_ Louis 0; (.m,.Hg0 7* N(,“,m.k 5; N,.w_ can control will be used tis li medium Hearst is a point on thc railway of ark., Chicago 2, Kansas (im, 2_ }mm_ 10 11111101 1111908511110 A111¢‘»1`1<¢1\11 DH: considerable importance, for here the Nor.; 1- pmglpm; 4,13rooi;|yii 2_ tieipiition iii future loans to tho Allies. Aigonia (‘.eiitrai Railway from the Soo ` |N-1-'ERNA~r|0NA|_ SATURDAY, To uct-oiii|iIisll this rosuit tho prupa- joins the Traiiscontinontal, proving a pl-,,,,m¢~,p(-(1 ;;_ ilu(-liosmr 1; Roclics- gaiidists will worn loiin purlioipuiits gpm] fpp,\¢\,r for Um Govprnmgnl 1|m._ tor _‘_ ].mVm,.m.,, 3; _]0,|_.,,._y (-ily 9, tliiit such :ii-tion woiilil he mot by Hearst is n thriving new town, which 1\1,,mr,.,,| 1; iluffpl., 3, Riolinioiiil 4; 1'=111<'01111111111 <11 111011 111151111” 1011*' has -111f1`1‘1‘1‘1l by f1f<>~ 11111 11811 1101111 fe- iiiirritio 11, lzii-iimoiiii 2- 'i'.»rt.iiio s. renting thc suites of tive rooms on ,, mph fha( gnonig justified by (pp px. _]m.q(,‘. (-nv 3 Montreal 1; M,,n[m,,1 ' ‘ 1 f ' ' _. the divlsioilul ________;____ .\iiii~l‘ieuli piipcr. A large clerical and points of Grant and Armstrong iiro K|NG3T0N_ 0NTAR|0, WOMAN and tho excuse lit all tinies' was that mont lf, in progroga, At tlmimm lim ,N un elfnrt was being nliido to raise mln- Sii|ici'inr Briincli from l'ort 1.-|N(;ST(,;\;_l` 1111* 1'01111l1`.V- 'V0 111110 l11l‘.V One of the tliicsi liciiuiy shots ziloiil: 1\>1'ililfa'i| zisltiliilt, She illeii li few iiiiii- liiivo i~olii|ilcl1~il theiriIglll'0t~1l`1'0111 11111 thc iiiic is the Miliziki Sectioii ill the nu., lpn-|~_ <‘i-oiivlliiig bvliiliit ii table .f\l1l11\l11‘ (`11111*1 U1 1111-* 1V11SS1S81i1l11 Lake ot' thc Wiioiis lli.=1il'l<'t. In this in lp.; hoiisc. lic |`o|iiiiIAlt`r1~1l Siiililnril 1l1V1‘1'- 11f‘t‘1101l I111‘-1‘f‘. 111'(‘ 1710 5111111111'-1” 110,T11(‘5 and pliir-cd liiiil iinitcr arrest. “’l`hc facts in their possossioii show of Winnipeg pcoplc. snd the liotol, the Mrs _long holly wus terribly iiiiiti- that (ici-iiniii-Anicricatns l|I'Bf10m11111Io "Miniiki Iiili," is classed as one oi’ the lzitcii, both hi-r 1-yes were iihiclrciicii, in hunks liavllir.: ii conibined capital llncst summer hotcls in ttunadli, uc- and N-r hu-e was covered with briiiiics. anil‘siirplil.‘l of 111111113' $900.000.000. comnioilatliig 1100 giiosts. The lake Tliorc wore also li. number ol' sliih “'I`liis is v11‘1111\11y one-thtrcl ot thc is dotted with hundreds ot' smuil is- V,-.,lm.i3 1,, li.-i-l'a<-eriiul nm-li. Siiililui-il capital liistitutioiis of tiio nations. it lands, on many of which aro sninnicr is lwcnty-|ii'c _vciirs of zigc and lius ii is thc bcliof of thcso mon that when cottages, :ind tho sccne is vcry benuti- Wm. and u ,,,,|,_, gi,-|' |10 ;|ppl1;ii'ci| ihc tlgurcs for the wliolo country are ful. The lust liiindreil miles of the this nioriillii! in tho I’oilc.o t‘oui~t and coiiiplctctl tlioy will sliow Gorman- run is through a typical prairie ills- wp_.. ¢»|mrg¢~.l with iniirilcr. Alnerirrins control one-halt' of tho trict. wcii settled overywhorc by bniikiiig power of the country. farmers cngngcii in wheat growing and 1 ; i gi ' -. -‘ 1 rk girlie legislation which would have CONSIDERABLE BUILDING thrnwii open to Inspection the books ACTIVITY AT WINNIPEG. nerves buck lo iienltli of -1. 1'. Morgan & (70. and oilier hnnncial int:-rcsts relative to all war Mr Melansoii described Winnipeg as loans and dealings with foreign na- a beautiful city, finely built, modern ercrisc in wcilrlit wliiio tions. This move was blocked nnrl up-to-flute in every respect; with 1 ||\m||gh the representations of imposing business blocks and chnrm~ icmm-is l._vndc Stetson. counsel for lug residential sections. on broad Goveriinleiit's $12,000,000 tive per cent. harvest. as the wcatfiicr conditions up niitinnnl loan wliicii has mst closed, to the present have been ideal. hm. prov.-ll ii failure, oiil_v iislf of it shou this continue the estimate is hcliig siibserlhDdv_-bi .U10 Duhllc. Tito for . op in the live banks Ruarsnte ing thc loan must liislorxenf tiievwest. Statistics show take the remainder of lt. . t,lute=t ere is o twenty-flvc per cent. "Ono of thc ciiliouvoiirs of this cam- mixed farming. il i uns to scriirc In Now Yo hc Morgan tlrni." avenues shaded by elm trees. Al- tiioiigii` times were regarded us quiet DAN|5H NAT|0NAL LOAN A there apps-areii To be considerable FAILURE. _ building activity and people were vory --- Iliopcfirl regarding the future. partic- I.()NDON'. Aug. 2.-'llie Danish ulariy over the prospect of a great §\ biggest wheat cr , . . , _ ~ _ . - . .. _ .. 1 . , ~ ~ . . w . w . ~ ., __ , 1 1 \ 4 i ~, ' ' . 1 _ .. ” i , 1 .. 1, ' . ‘~ »- »' _y ~,,1, 1. ~,. * - _ .-‘ 5- 1.,-"l.AK.\<» ‘ "~.=-i;r.-...-.. 1 .1 ‘ 1 1 » 1 ‘ ‘ f ‘ ' ' ` . »...' ' cr. “-.'t-="'.-- I 1 `" ’ _ War is difficult even under perfect conditions. The Heavy Battery be- ing composed of Prince Edward Islanders entirely, officered by Prince Edward Islanders, assures every man in the Battery the best possible treatment under all conditions which are met with. This must appeal to men of sense. We want good men only as to us will be intrusted the honor of Prince Edward Is- land. The officers and men~ must be prepared to defend that to the utmost even to the extent of their lives. Many of the best young men of Prince Ed- ward Island have already enlisted in this Battery. It is up to you to do so now. ‘Do not make the mistake of believing that the war will shortly end. The end looks farther away now than it did one year ago. lf you do not go with the Heavy Battery under the best conditions possible, you will certainly go later undermore unfavorable circumstances. Therefore, be advised, COME NOW! One man today will be worth ten a year from now. Women Do Your Duty The greatest obstacle in recruiting for this Battery has been, not awant of volunteers, but the fact that parents and wives of volunteers are continual- ly refusing to do their duty. They little realize that they are stunting their mens’ manhood, as well as, assisting the Germans to win. Women you have not realized the enormity of the crisis. We do not ask you to coax your boys to go, but we do ask you when they wish to go, to remember the Belgium women and let them go. Ye men of the North! come join in the strife For country, for freedom, for honor, for life, The giant grows blind in his fury and spite, One blow on his torehead will settle the iight! Women Fighting For You Do you young men of Prince Edward Island realize that at the very minute you are reading this ad., there are women of the same flesh and blood as the women of Prince Edward Island who are carrying rifles in the trenches killing and being killed, in order to protect you in your gross carelessness and false security. How long are you going to stand for this. Do you know that there are thousands of French, Belgium and English women of exactly the same flesh and blood, with the exact same amount of love for life, love for their people and for their homes, as our Prince Edward Island women have. T hey are now, as you read this, going into the trenches in Flanders, carrying back the wounded, caring for the dying, under the hail of shrapnel shell and rifle bullets. How long, Oh! how long are you young men of i’. E. Island going to stand for this. Eiilist today ! You must go anyway. Do it like a hero. Chicken Hearted Shirkers Do you, as young able bodied men, realize that every time you pass along the street or road, there are hundreds of people, men, women and children who know you well, who know you ought to be at the front, who point a finger of scorn at you and call you among other terms a CHICKF N HEARTED SHIRKER. Were all the men of the British Empire to do as you are doing, and they have every bit as much right, then Prince Edward Island would have long before this been treated as Belgium has been treated Then where would your comfort be and where your women and children? We want men, stern, strong, unbending men-we want them for the Heavy Artillery Battery. which if it places one single shell in the proper place in the trenches of the enemy, will have with that shell avenged all the deaths which have so far taken place in Prince Edward Island. Won’t you come and help us place that shell correctly ? Whatever has been dealt; out to Belgium, France and Poluiid, will be our fate ten-fold, if we fail to subdue the Germans.. That we shall be broken, plundered, robbed and enslaved like Belgium will be but the first part of the matter. There are special reasons in the German mind why we should be morally and mentally shamed and dishonored beyond other people-why we should be degraded till those who survive may scarcely dare to look each other in the face. Be perfectly sure therefore,that if Germany is victorious every re- finement of outrage which is within the compass of the German imziginziiioii will be inflicted on us in every aspect of our lives, Will Prince Edward Island be asked to suffer as Belgium suffered because YOU stay at home? lsNLlsT Tomi 'i he call for men and yet more men is imperative. Our Canadiaii Brothers’ in Arms have worked wonders. In' Prince Edward Island we have many more of such men if they would only awake to their responsibilities. The Germans know it, the British know it. the French know it and every P. E. Islander knows it. Now is the time for you to win your ribbon. it will show that you shared in a struggle that will be talked off to the end of time Enlist today and take your partin the work at the Front which is for real men and them alone. The call is to Youth to Courage and to those who desire to see the wonderful adventure which twelve nations are sharing. Your sons at the Front were boys ten months’ ago. Today they are iron veterans who have earned fame. Put on your Khaki and your manhood today. ' Capt. W. B. Prowse, Lieut-Col. A. G. Peake, Charlottetown. , Charlottetown _ Capt. No. 2 Heavy Battery Comng. No. 2 Heavy Battery. for Overseas Service. 1 for Overseas Service. -.. . 4 1 . . . . \ ._ _ , ‘ .~. . ~‘\ ‘_ ww . ._ \. PE11S_0_111Ls iii lliiiilli" liw llnuii -i ,’t11.‘:.':.';“.i§.1"°.i; Ill THE Elillllllil Will H B 1 T11111 General Passenger agent of Cunudiun Government - e ...M .=....' .....'i.l.“.§§.‘"§“ .?“‘“';‘"_ ,Railways Describes Territoryund Conditions. I f .,J.&< . .f` ._ .1 .~ -$51.*