_ AUubS'i‘ 15, 1914 ` "‘”‘ ‘““'" ms _'mi:'cH.uu.o'r'rn'row1v GUARDIAN _ ""' ms. av aaa- . paos; rniarssu _ _ - a _ \' I 0 `-._ .J" ' ’ _W `~. ‘Pia " ,_ _“_V -_ - _ n-ii..-6,, .- _ -__ $134"-‘Mi " it -'P \ -Ls .' ,le ic ' H31 iii. 15;* '/ml _ /.0 " - » fc "’ OUVENIERS ill' We now have the lent value. thing in our stock Estab. 1868 - .-'.\'.v.v.vn/.»/.\‘.v.v_v.v_v.v.v.v,v,v,v vw V i -. ,, VA, V V V V V V V J __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _. _.._ . . . _ _l...-_.._._.,._._._._..c._. .WW Q--;:-=,s.es=»e: awe e.~¢,s.€_~.a.\~:<.-.;:>w;ex¢.=‘.-s1>.\“§es¢A~ree=»n~v:.~":;_ Q12-"¢l'. \ F* l - _"_ __. _ _ l ` A.. o “Vfmf Jewelry. which we have ever sh ow ur ' at line of Black Fox Jewelry" as wel] other souvenirs is very attractive and of excel- _ We are always pleased to show you any- H Jewellers & Engravers W. W. WELLNER ..._ most complete stock of ;.';*, For Fine Photos Go to the Cook Studio l 'I New Desbrisay Block We devote our time to Art---ln" Portraiture at the Bayer Photo Studio 127 Grafton St. Telephone 192] Finishing For The Amateur We_ close on Monday after- noons for July and August. | For a Good Photo -vnu ine- A. E. Lyon--siaaia Finest work, moderate price. Personal attention 'given to Amateur’s Work 4 MISS D. RUDGE Manufacturer of fine hair ggods, including gentlemenfs igs and Touqes. Also hair gitipéigt for sale. 171 Great George I 012wfm2mpd. l _._. _ _ _ __ ,-1_._.__.-._--,.1-1--1 Expert . Optical Service Our business is to ex- amine Eyes. We aim to give our patrons the ben- etit,the most modern and approved methods of ex- amination. That our services are appreciated, is evidenced by the large increase in this year’s business. We guarantee to give you the best results ob- tainable by the use of properly fitted lenses. G. F. Hutcheson 99 Grafton St. OPflCiHU ~__._...... .__ ____-4 Anthracite Coal Now landing ex Schr. Bayard Barnes 1800 Tons Best American Scranton Coal, also due l_o arrive; Schr. "Sinah C. K\mlnSl<\ gdetlltons of the celebrated Laci; awana Coal in E28. SUWC an Chestnut sizes. Til” °‘2i“‘ li-§!‘.3é.ii‘i%."€i?§ quaiyan pari» _ . best are requested to book theilii orders at once, and delivery vii/_i berria_de from vessels Wlllle 'S' charging at lowest prices. 'Bell & Co _ _-9 1 W r. _\ New Boston Colonials We have received direct from -Boston a splendid line of black suede colonial pumps. These show the very latest styles in new American mod- els, are dressy, neat fitting and very comfortable, price $4.50. _ Alley & Co 135 Queen St. to Foxmen Owners of Cross or Patched foxes, piios, yeiir old or two YB!" Old. whcl.lir.r lireeders or not. Isliind, On- tario, Newfouudluiid Western or Al- nska will lei-irn of something to their nilviiiitiige by sending full particul- iirs and price to "i..U." Box 1l6, I(`.hiiilut.tel.own, P. E. I. 3426-7-l1M1M0. ‘Island City Painting (0 Contracting Painters House, Carriage and Sign worlr. ’ 203 Kent Sl. Phone 280-l. F. t.. WALLER J. A. DOYLE 3-.6-5Mlf. l To arrive for here in a _few days per Schooner “A n n 1 e Marcia.” I 500 Tons b e s t quality of Hard Coal in Stove and Chest- nut sizes. _ Customers w i ll please book their orders so as the Coal can be 'delivered whilst vessel is dis- Phone 40i.~s¢i:ing Asfnls 00'"- inion C0./I co. Lia. ' l\g"e`nTs` lll§`r'lt Di. irmd Lire. .QA l_1fiii§.illi!l!_&i.‘ili_!.".l‘¥~.-.-.~ charging. p.., 1 Canada Life will be glad to quote ' ral-en on any plan of Assurance. ar 0 loss-s-iziviaii. - ...~1'i‘ PAYS to buy ia this Province ---°'I‘. GORDON ivms is Guardian agent in Montague, ---‘THE MORNING Guardian can be obtained in Bouris at M. A. Pac- quet's. ..,°AL'oiis'r Honsii: RACES, niv- erside have been cancelled for this Your on account of the war. A. -I. Fraser. Secy's, Montague. iriez. ...°MR. CARL McDONALD Guardian representative in Souris, will gladly receive subscriptions and advertising matter at the otlice 'of Undertaker Diiigwcll. ...°'l`hc ladies of the Oliristian Church Montague, will hold an icc- creiiin social, on the church lawn, on Tiiesday Aug. 18th., at 6.30 D. m. 4097-8-15E2iM1i. ...'ON '1‘UESl)_-\Y evening, August 18, Miss Gorman will repeat in Sourls in the B. I. S. Ilall, one of her suc- cessful concerts, held during the last season in Charlottetown. .\liss Gor- man will interpret Charles Klein's famous play “The Lion and the Mouse," where .Shirley Rossmore un- -der an assumed name makes a brave fight to prove her father’s innocence. All are strong characters, and the audience are held wrupt until the final disclosures. Miss Gorman Will also interpret "The Littlest Rebel,” u play in wh'ich the heroine is a sev- en year old daughter of thle South. it is a. thrilling war story and moves to tears and laughter. These olays interpreted by an artist are a treat which the people of Souris sh-ould ‘avail themselves of. Iii addition to these strong dramatic numbers, Miss Gorman will read two ot her "pet" eoinedy numbers, which always bring down the House. In addition to this there will appear some of Miss Gof- ‘mun’s pupils from Tharlottetown in the Highland Fling in the Sirottish costume, Hiingarian dances, “Mar- guerite” Solo dance from Faust and “.\`tarlight" dance, one of Genee's dances. Local talent and moving pictures will also be in evidence. Miss Gorman will repeat this concert in St. Peter’s on Wednesday evening the 19th and in Montague on Thurs- dny the 20th. 4094. ..*\VOMEN‘S INSTITUTE. -The second meeting of the Won:-en’s Iii- utilute was held on Weiliiesilay ev- eiiliig, August Sth, at the homo of Mrs. J. E. Diiigwcll, North Lake. Mrs. Walter Walker nbly filled the ollice of Presideiit, and the unfinished business wus ooinpleted. and itwns further agreed that the institute be kiiowii as the Lakeview institute. The programmes suggested bythe Departnieiii were read. uiiil it was inoved and socoiideil and curried that tho line of work for future effort be sanitation of schools. lt was sug- gested that tlic teacher in each of the three districts be included iii the Iiislltute, write ii paper for the next meeting on the sanitary condition of their schools wltli suggestions for im- proveinciit. Next meeting wus invit- ed to the honie ot‘ Mrs. Stanilelil Rose, on first Wednesday iii Septem- ber. llleeting, closed hy siiigini; “God Save the King." 1,'p_-COL, C, CREW READ, Sus* sex. 1 was cured of Rheumatic Gout by l»_v M.1NARD’S LINIMENT, Markham, Ont. C. S. BILLING. 1 was cured of Rheumatic Gout by MINARD’H LINIMENT. Hall ax. ANDREW KING. 1 was cured of Acute Bronchitis by MINARITS LINIMENT. Lokoiielii, Que., Oct. 9, 100'! ._i..--__.;,.._. IIIE EINAIIIC llli ISSININIIE CII. Ci1nada'i-i Oldest Life Company, in line with its well known broad mind ed policy has decided to issue polic- ies on regular plans at ordinary rat- cs to men volunteering for service in Canada. For volunteers for service ovarsens, a small extra prcmiulll is naked to niaka up for the extra has- v...rii_ As the comiifinvhi old vcllcies are inlllsputalils as regards travel and Occupation old policy holders wiii be free to engage in the defense of tholilmpire in any country. K. B. Rogers, special agcnit. of the \\>-‘ON l~ Q( S4 lv My-90° THE# `¢l / -ONE CENT per word each inser- tion for advertising in this column. Cash -must accompany otder. Mini. mum charge twentyinve cents. ...°Don’t forget that the entries close in the Montague Races, on Tuesday the 18th. Have you sent yours? 5003. ...*SUBSCRIBERB should renew ri week or two before the time they have paid for has expired and thus not -miss an issue, as all papers are discontinued promptly on sgpiry date. ...*WE’RE ALL going to the Mon- tague Horso Races on Monday the 24th. Are you comlng,why it is al- ways tlie best race of the season, and looks as though it wild he even better this year, if that can be pos- sible. ` ...*HiJRi`iAH, TIUHRAH, for Mon- tague The Beautiful, on the 24th. nf” there that d¥1Y- If you huve ni.ver been there, you must surely ‘mme 7-hifi YBBF. Cheap rates on the special train. 5i|i;3_ GERMANS IN LIEGE Kalaer'a Forces Occupied Town Blat Forts Still Unconquercd The City of Liege is in the hands of the Germans, but the forts UPG still holding out. 'l`he Belgian garri~ son, realizing that the citadel in the centre of tlic city could not he held, blew it up to prevent the invaders using it. lt was an old disused for tress. A peaceful occupation of _Liege by the Germans was carried out during Friday and Saturday nights. The entry into the city was effected through an interval between the forts at Evlgnee and Fleroii_ Ten thousand German troops marched into the city. General von Emmieh Immediately issued 11 pro- clamation declaring thiit the <-ivlliuns had fired on the troops. and wariiiiig the inhabitants that if this is repealed he will bombard the place with lilii artillery, wlilcli is iiow stationed iii the citadel. There is little likelihood of anything so frightful, as the burgu- msster has ordered the people of the city not to carry arms. During the f'lrst`liours of the oc- cupation the `G`e'rniaiii-i remained lild- den ln the outskirts, but at nlglit they marched boldly into the city and took up their quarters iii the university and public buildings. They refrained from intruding into private residences. They are conducting themselves well, paying for every- thing they get iii the few shops which are still open. They are giving Gor- man money. FRENCH RDUTED GERMANS Awful Slaughter at Small Alsatlan Town-Bayonsts Wore Used An ofilcial report of the capture hy the French of the village of Altl\lrcli_ in Alsace, says that the Fr(-iich ud- vauce guard arrived before the place before nlghtfall Friday. The town was defended hy strong e.1i~tliworks and occupied by a Germain bi':_;:ii`i.\_ The French, ln about equal nuiiil.e~r. carried the ‘ireastworks in it lieivfi- bayoriet charge. The Germans broke, abandoning the trenches and the town_ A regiment of French dragioni pursued the retreating Germans in the direction of Wallhcim and 'Dogfi- sclion, inflicting further great losses The Germans are said to have lu.:t 30,000 men and the ri-cncir 15,000. AWFUL GERMAN LUSSES Requested a Daji/'s*l\ir‘rniatlce to Bury Dead at Liege. Nlews despatclies from Briisscis state thatilie Germans on T-‘rldiiy even- ing abandoned the nttuclt oii l.lc_gc, and requested an ariiilstice of 24 hours. It was stated otllcinlly that tht- Germans admitted their casuiltles numbered 25,000, They had 80,001) men before Liege when the attack commenced. Japan Ready to Act The first and second squadrons of the Japanese fleet put. to sea Sunday. The destination oi' tho fiect is kept secret, but there have been reports that a German squadron is tlircnteii- ing British shipping in the Orient and it Is believed that the niovi-iiien: of the Japanese warship: is connccioil with this report. Indian Troops Offered The Mnliarajah of Nepal has offered' the entire mllltary resources of his independent kingdom to the lirltleh Government. Other Indian indepen- dent kingdoms are making slmllur ol- fars. The Maharajah of Nepal is ii Major General in the British army by virtue of an honoruri’ commission. ills resu- lnr army numbers 30,000 men. with M artillery force of 250 modern guns. Thr, majority of his troops are of the Gurkha tribe, the most famous sol- diers in india. Henry Geerclie, a German living nt Scarboro, near Toronto, was arrrstfd on Sunday. and a search of his l»n'i_=i~ revealed 90 sticks of dynamite hldile ; in the cellar. P. R. A. At a meeting of the Counci held Monday Aug. 10 it was de-c ided to inde inately postpone the annual P»lze l\1.-ating of the l'io» vincial Rifle Association adver- tised for Aug I9 and 2 Biggest Horse Race Meet nf the sea-` //§\\\\\\\\\\\ZllulllA\\w/umm\\\\\l1nllllIA\\\\\\\\\\z11a\\\\ FOR SIX MONTHS 0'l"I`AWA, August 14.-Caiiiidiaii troops In (7snuda's expeditionary arniy who go to the front will all be provided with the mark three Canadian Ross rifle, declared by military experts here to be the latest and best iiillitary urin in the world. The department has enough ot’ these rifles now available to give to each one of tlietwcnty-tive tliou- sand meii who will be asseinhled at Val Cartier. Military units \vliicli have not already been supplied wltli this latest goveriiiiient rifle will be furnished with it on arrival ut Val Currier. liusli orders for iidditloiiul rifles have been placed with tliolto:-is ltitle Coinpniiy, unil iii the event ofu second or oven :1 lliiril coiitliigeiitlie- lug sent abroad, there will be asuf- llceiit supply on liauil to iiicel :ill needs. Acizordiiig to the reporliiiii' the eiirolliiig iilliecrs tlirougliout (fun- ada. westerii Vuiiiiilu seciiis to bc setting the pave for tue rest oi' the Doiiiiiiiiiii. und llii- iypie ol' iueii who are offcriiig nrt- ol' this very liest. It is probable that the iiuinliers lolio taken from westcrii t‘i1iiailu will he somewliut liirger tliuii was orliriiially iiiteiided. The troops are to be given olotli- iiig and equipinent for ii iniiipaigii ul' at least live or six moiitlisi, iiiiil wintei' clothing will be soul. iiloiii.: with the truiisporls. it is not ini- probiiblc that the lirsl units lo lu- sent abroad will be the artillery corps. Special attention lius lieeii paid to this branch of the service in Canada during the last few yeurs.aiiil some of the batteries will coiiipore very favorably with the Europcani'e- gulars. IL is stated that ililsbriiiieli of tlic service is what is iiccileil by Great Briluiii, more piirtiiwilurly ut the present monieiil. Two or three ol' the liutterieii may lic sent to Eiig- luiid uliiiost iiiiiiiciliuliely, in ull- viiiice oi' the other Fiiiiiiiliuii troops, :ind they will lie ol olive hurried to tlii: froiit. It iiiay lie reassuring to the artil- lery iiieii willi the llcld guns to know that the test iiiiide b_\' thu dv- p'.ii'tiiii.=iit iii-ro tiiiluy slioweii iliaillie giiiisliiolils of iliiely luiiipvrcil steel will resist the new sziurpeii-poiiilr-il liullolii wliiirli have coiiir- into voiziiie during the lust year. Wilt-ii iiri-ilul point bluiik against the sliii-lil this oi`l<»i‘iiooii lIii~.s<.‘ latest sliells iiiiiili: aluioiii no inipressioii on the protect- ing froiit ol' the shield. lt is iiitorostiiig to iiole tliiit iiitliv sniull oriiiy oi' luborers now at work on the cainp ground iii. Val (‘iiriioi', there ure liuiiilreds tlif-reol' Aiistriaiis iiiiil Geriiiziiis who iippiii'-| oiilly are uuile coiiteiil. to ri-iiiuiii iii :sic-iiily i»iiiplo_\'iiioiil iii Uuiiiiilii. iiuil iiiiil show no ili-.sire to go biii-li uiiil Eouiriii' Ni For our s0Li>ii=.iis --i ei -. i W tn al _ "W PRESIDENT SUSPENDER /_VU/VE-.50-EASY Each pair Unconditionally Guaranteed D°n’i merely ny uuneuderu Say President Suspendefgu Dr. Al<_'l`.igi::ii'r'u rolirivi-fi rornviiy reiii..\-,.8 an ii¢-sii-.- lui ine ii-mil in ii ii-iv -lays. A \-i-gi-- iulile iiiailii-Iiir\. niiil only ri-iiiiires tous-liliig ilic toiigiit- with li oi-uasloiiully. Price S2. LIQUOR 1-IABIT :.i=irv@i...._». r.».~iiii-. rmm :airing his remedy i-.r :ho ii.|u..:- ii.-ilili. :-'Ara .in-l |i.er|.i-naive li-~iiii-. irfiiinir-iii, no liyiiiiilnriiiio liileitlons. ii.. piililli liy, no loss or ilino from liusiiiesa, _...I fi ~.ii-.- ;:;iiii-.iiiii--1-.i. _-,.1-iii--i .ir .-..ii~u|i |ii~_ _\li»i.\i-nail, 155 .»'i..i: .~'iif-.-i liZ.i-»i. 'l'iii-onto. i‘iii..'i-iii. ".lnhnsoii'i~1 Sliiiring (`i'oiiiii ifives the ;:i'c:iti-st sntisfuctinii. \`o sliiivc lu-lp ilizlil the lialilils of their iiiililury I is ciliiipleti-. witliout. it; 250. tuliv. ~ wail' Iorils, I l‘l. .\. I"iistoi‘, Hul1..ySilli~. L . ____,___f. __ _.fi I a skilled expert. roxizs LiMiT1;f>. The Foxes There are no better foxes now on earth than those owned by STRATHCONA SILVER BLACK from Dalton, Oulton, Rayner, James Tuplin and Gordon blood, with a fine record for protluctioii. Every animal is a choice one- perfect in every respect. ii\\\\i///I//4\\\\\\\\v//I////f'..::sx\\\\vllnmall///A\\\\\\\v////////:.x\\\)_ } s Invest to-day in trathcona Silver Black Foxes Ltd. Decidedly the best 1915 proposition. .10 pairs “Class A" Foxes---$16,500 per pair STRATHC,ONA_SlLVF.R BLACK F()Xl£S LIMIT lil) offer an ex- tremely attractive iiivestment-low capitalizatioii-inozlerale charge for ranching-careful and skilful maiiageiiient-inedical attention daily by They are all ped ranches Making the Capitalization Low---Makes Profits Large The policy of the directors of this company has been to put the cap italization at the lowest possible point thus making it possible t%o pay the greatest possible proportion of profits. Foxes _are capi ali'/.c_cl_ at l6,500,00 per pair-and all and every cost of organization, adveilisiiig etc.. comes out Of that amount-tliere is no addition for such purpose. The issue is all common stock-and is not assessable. The Ranch The foxes owned by Strath- cona Silver lilack Foxes Liiiiited _ will be ranclied on the famous WOODMAN-J OHN SON ra n c li near Charlottetown. This is one of the best equip- Electric lighting, complete water system, perfect sanitation. \\\\\\\\\VlllllllII@\\\\\\xiumvm////I/A\\\\\\\v1//////rg.\\\\vl1lA\\\\\\\\\\v1 in ilie woilil to-day. ii. "°`i’:‘.‘- Ranching---Care Medical Inspection \\\im9'lll//J1'_\\\\\\vllll¢\\\\\\\\\\§il)iiE/l@\ `./~ //////1/,\\\\\\\v,,,,,, \n\\\\\\i la-_e\\\\\\\\\\§////I/I/A\\im Pi//in 404’[.g.1gMw [m3| 7.l§\\\“YllIIi\\\\\\\@ \ i Dr. /\. Compton Luiidie a specialist in the habits of small animal life is the veterinary in charge. He gives sedulous daily care to the foxes in this rancli-pro viding the best possible prcveiitioii of disease of any sort. The foxes will be under the personal attention of Mr. T. Il. Woodman-manager of the Woodman-_lohnsoii Ranch - and President of STRATHCONA SIL- VER BLACK FOXES LIMITED. Some idea of Mr Woodman’s suc- cess iii this line may be gathered from the fact the two other com- panies under his charge expect to pay a dividend of SIXTY PER CENT. TRATHCONAI S* The Safe-Secure Fox Investment. The Board of Directors Presideiit Vice President THOMAS B. WO0DMAN‘ A. C. S. WATCH Fox Rancher F inaiicial Agent Cliarlottetowii. Yorktoii, Sask. D. J. RILEY H. R. HILLSON Tobacco Manufacturer Physician Charlottetown. Charlottetown A. W. STERNS JAMES WARBURTON Retired Merchant Charlottetown. Chi1rl0ti€i0Wl1 E _ Secretary .|. P. GORDON, Merchant. Charlottetown Shares $100. APPLICATION FOR STOCK Shares $100 JOHN P. GORDON, Charlottetown. Secretary-Treasurer The Strathcona Silver Black Foxes Ltd. Ido hereby appliy for. ......... .shares in thc_Str:ithcon:i Silver Black Fox Company, Limit _ Enclosed is $ ............... .being twenty por cent, and the balance l agree to pay on or before October l, 1914. NAME ............ ......... ............................. . . . . 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