.,_...,_-..._.,..s. _..._ _ _ ....,, YD ii Bird Says” side of You to \"» _Ex_cel_lent_for the skin 4g_lrt`_\\wmm tl/If.a\\ ` ai large soda trade. §l\\\\\\\\\\\ylllllllllA\\\ gen’s V io l e t Glycerin Soap -too highly. '< E. A. FOSTE Vy\.\»\.»- We ’ can’t boost Jer- (D And if y_ou_ use it once ou’ll use it again. 25c BOX (3 cakes) .r W __ _ p Central Drugstore ._ ` ., .Sunnyside 5 \\\YlII[4\‘V';§\\“\YIIIZ\\\\\\\ *PPPPFPH ip, ul § MR AMOS WARD Died at the P E I hospitul on the 10th tilt Mr Amos Ward, son of Wm and biota Ward in the 47th yelir of his age The deceased was it lifelong resident of this community the fain ily home being in that section known “B Uilton Only li short time ago lie moved wltli his family iilto Lharlotte town, thinking thereby to better his circumstances But just as lie was Setting settled ill his new surround ings. sickness laid him low, and .deatll Bile'-Cllrd him from the activities of life. Mr. Ward was a mall greatly beloved and llglily; esteemed where Well knolvn. o combiiled cheerful- ‘iiess \vith industry. strove to follow in the steps oi' his 'divine Lord, and _wus ever rez\_.dy with the friendly word and the helping hand. Tile funeral wus largely attended, li solemn ulid iinpres- sive service being conducted by pas- tors Rand and McLeod. To the sor- rowlng widow and son, the. aged father, two brothers and all who m0\1rl\. is offered sincere sympathy ill the time ol! their sorrow. . ¢ .» '/ `\\ I -v P T , \'“ <._\ S? f”5/l, l MIIITIIII EXPEIIT III THE SITIIITIIIII (Exclusive to the Guardian) ` ~ 'They retired ‘because to- it vv... / ‘ '~ ' .1 -l -1:.,,,.__.--<-,-., .. .,,.,..i... 1-... . 1 _ __ f ‘ _» ' . _ 3.-I-.r'f_ H4;;f?._;~1‘$~..ff_,‘__;,¥’_' -, __,.-z';.=.+,1f'i.!,,f13. ',,= _,_._f;_;;_.-l~,_ A, -‘l,§"'.'_.j'_",=.'4qfi`._;»4»,:.;_ » - 1 ' ~ - " i' ~ ‘ ` x 3.* ,-I1 cf' 1; 1 .~..-_:_/te .3 "lf to the to lietateau soutllward southwest it time because time hurling men the lett line trying around behind it and turn the armies left flank. .It it had succeeded the Geriuuils would. have won 8. great battle. lf tile, brunt of this attack -had ilot happened to tall on the best 200,000 men taken all ill all -in the. Frei_i<11l_.l1l'lllY. and it the Brit- ish troops had not been seasoned re- gulars wlio could be sent back but not broken \|i1..by superior numbers, then the battle, would have been lost. W8l'9 BEA’VlL.LE, France, .September 5.-»~ In the. course of the battle the 'Allied By- Willian'i"Mux4we'll-I. N. S.-to the line falling biwlt flllctuated ill li eur- Daily Telegrapll. Things are' not iously dangerous wuy. lt was bent we-sv-lv its had as they are represented. from its intended _defensive positloll Have just returned from Rlieims and but it was never olltflllllkcd. Of 11,000 in two days' have travelled fifty miles casualties reported out of 80,000 men n.l>llg' inc line of’ the' allied armies engaged at this point the great lilo- i‘alliirg‘ back towards Paris and since l0l'lI-Y ,Bw merely IHISBIIIK nleil who .the Tmlr dilysbattie last week there could not keep up with the terribly has been no 'engagement on the whole arduous strain and being wounded or Jront. The German advance has been cut off from the rest; many of these _creeping along more slowly- though will turll up later. Oil the fifth day ,not-it wllit less foriilldably, but ot' the battle our left flank having since Mons, Ullnrleroi, 'I'urneau and been strenztliened, the Germans chnilg Lccatu there has been no such frightful ed their whole game and colicelitrntell (carnage. »Sillce Wednesday August oil an effort to break through the 26, the allied armies have i`allen back Allies centre at La. I<`ere and at Soigny; fighting. The retireniellt nllist have this again failed, zlftcr very hard figllt- beon a lfeazrfulvordeal tothe soldiers. ills. The Gerlilall advance is now The soldiers 'i'araly'ullmit any' reason in r-/intact with thc outer _defollces lor*-rctirillgf= iltlwfnce ~of-the-enemy. of Paris. The Allies MG.-.~é_i-ill il\- .'l`liey»recogliize .they 'were facing fear-I ~| .» ii. .,,,...». .,,.....,. ..,,_,,» ., _'ful odds but they insist they were than they were, .~_tactieally, the day ‘gettlilg on' tina alld"colllu have 'held utter Namur fell. ,Then they _were is l.. ..lllll...e-.lt li.. ner o - , OI), l I ., . .,.,.»l , f..t- a -. ~~-~ ’ fdue this turning movement olllthe left od and having il large psrt not* tile Iv. ` . ilaillc of tile- British' that has .forced :wmy llilniililated. Now w.ith'. a lille The _quality of our soda water is the secret of our Oharlottetow n Eirhibition TENDERS I{'I‘l_~,ild_er`li will be received by the dnlierslgnctl up to and oil Monday the 7th dily “of Soptcillbl-.r pros for the Iéllowillg privllc_l;cs :lt tile ldxlliliiiioii to bc held t5(‘.lli_lrlolt<‘towll i'l'oill tile 22nd t.o,1&.'13x._So|j'teiiil>oi- next inc-lu-s ive. .,‘T si e ‘. 'si ~. _ §'1 For the privilege of catering un- der the (iranll Staind. 44,2 For printing und selling score thirds for rtlio-Races. . `3 l\‘orA'tll(o supplying straw as rc- quired. - ` - ‘4 For selling feed for horses, cat- tle &c., o tllo._gro_ullds. f In Nos.r!.l,~2 oild‘4 the highest or ony ~ was attack m:l`de with' more reckless ` Marne River and with a battle lille / , » ' courage nor pressed- with such relent- reaching almost i'roln Paris to Vnrtllill ` , ' ,- less»i`erocity. 'I'-heir-'numbers were cast and west they hold a stronger . /-' ~_ overwllelining, ltheylgave us -:lo rest dietfielisiye positign ftlgin o. week. afar, lli ilt or da tie lauimercl at us ii lou loile en 0 ie arm swi l- , __ 'wsoigirllilg on lik}h' grcuyt waves. The gaps lil slulgt of Paris, the ella-illy¥‘s ob)cl:- L _ wc made were ~fille`d instantly. Their tlve." Q _ A " ~ ' iirtillery,~ which ia well handled, play- - ,-’ ~ ` cd upon usillcessantly and their cav- PARIS, Sept. 5.-The gelieral_.sitl1a- \ _ " I , `_nli‘y swept down upon us. The at- tions as viewed in Paris toilightaiiny ____ 1," `_tliok on the French right seems to be resumed as follows: Tile Austrian I ___$l_u__s!l_> _ have been heaviest in the'-neighbor- nrnly's only hope now is the defence '.2 yy! hood of St. Quentin. Fear has long ol' Vienna. A serious situation develop- . f ,' _. legs as well as big eyes. It is,driv- ed between Austria rind ltuly, who is '\\‘ III .? ying tliollsalldls from thcirllloines to rgeiiizrteilu lllfl>llili7-ilu; l]01lfiY- lil lllti . , ’ suffer privnt ons and harlsllips that a ails lo e't'orts o tie ’ro-L.l\.rnl:l_n __ » could he averted. Those stories of party at Constillltilloplo seem to hc /" _,- _ _ ' , atrocities, no doubt, ore true and are meeting unexpected llilliculiies. (ireecc ’ " \- .,. " ` worth a couple of army corps to tho is wntcliiilg 'i`urhl»y's uttitnlic closely; `;. (;@rm,,_,,5_ The M."-or they gp;-em] Bulgaria is neutral wllzitcvor llnppclis; N ` iilnoilg the frlrlllers and villagers is at son Gorillally‘s power is culled; .Inp- _,_._.-_._.,..-,. olilptyiilg whole districts and giving ailcse ileet is blockailing 'Fsillg-'Fall '-'§<<>>1,`;\ cllcnly iinnieilse supplies for fodder which she expects to tnkr- witllill three ond food. A l"rencll artillery officer nloiltlis. Tlle‘oillci:ll view herl- is that 'gives this concise nccouilt of how the Ilnnltvlctory for the Allies is licyoild _ nllied armies have fallen back: "I can dues ioil. ‘ ` _ give you a rensoilobly clear idea ot' LONDON. S€i`»t» 5--Wfitillt-I 10 l\lS "' what Tins happened where the fightiilg pftreilts from a hospital where he is J) " If/,... 6'; .stile allied armies to retire. Never,following the general course of tile 6 the finest regular troops of Gcrlnally, lo the Brltlsll Tto_v:il l<`lyln|.: (!orps,iells ._ . ' Frgmce find I-lngialld. Wllcll the Nu oi' the tllrillllig`eigpcrient'e he had when 'Q has been the past five days hetlveen lyilltr inlllrvil. -TOIUI Ticker, bcllolil-frills' I W. | ` ' . ' is friends rubbed Evolis 'back and rewarded higxl fog the privilege. Evans has a great reputation as a mascot with all tile, London public LONDON S pt 5-Hilaire Belioc, probably the it enlost military writer ill Europe, writ pg oil What may be expel ted of Russia in the next tlvoI nloiltlls, says to depend upon inlnied inte pressure by the Russian army oil the Germans and pllrticu_lurly_lipoil Berlin. is to depend upon a.va_in tlllllg. lit-ai pnesure from ltussia cannot come before the end of October. Tllere can be no imliledlate pressure upon Ger- ms y fronl the very nature or the op- erlgtlioils to which Russian armies oil ye Eusterll i'rontler;_of the 'war arel r' oiideinr`ied.~ '1‘li'e Kaiser w,ill-_have no rcasoii for several weeks to transfer any otlils forces i'ro`pi thewest to the east frontier. This is due to three fac-' tors, first, the great distance involved, secollll. lack ot cornniunioatioils or railway lilies to the east ot' the Rus- sian i`roll`ticl', and third, the presence of <‘ollaillernl.ilc opposing forces strong enough, lint to prevent. but to delay tile ltussialrs march westward. ltus- s_ia's invaioll of Gcriiially will be neith- er llllcllecked nor pal~ticu.lurly rapid. Two things have liuppened this week, oilc_l~ertuilll_v fortullzlte to ltllslsin, the otllcr ccrillillly lilli'ortliilzltt>. Tile. I ""°""-"""""f"""". PAGE THREE - 1/ - » ~ °' iff . O . _ ,»¢ A Golden Urpdrrufiiiy . 1 _ The Matichless offers one of thebest opportuni turns . _ Ten pairs of purest bred, pedigreed Island Silver _ I ties to make a' sound investment and secure large re I Black foxes capitalized at $17,500 per pair. ' " “ You do not have to pay for organization, flotation 1 or any other expenses connected with 'OUR compapy,f - Ranching is being attended to by two successful# and experienced ranchers,at the very low cost df‘5p"c.“f I V Shares, $100 each, payments 20 E:'f'wl'tl&. aéplica- tion, balance in- 30 days. _ , » ‘ ., I » Get informed todayl A W Mathias silver slack rox c¢....p.;.t.y,`Li.l. Cameron Block, Charlottetown, P. E. lslliild. _ I llli1`oi'tlillutc thing is thc defeat suffered by tilt-. fllrces wllirll have been invali- Inli East l’rusl,i.i This defeat a cars - ' ' ~ » - ' DD to have taken place in front of Oste- rodc. \\'c llnvo llllssian adiiiissioil ot' al r-llcck null we llzlvc flli'tlit'=r allinlssioil ot’ great nunlhcrs lluviilg been brought \lp against two lirlny corps which were caught n isolatioll. We ought not to ati.-.ich undue ililpol'lalll>c even to an action of this kind \\'llicli would have been decisive ill any siiialller wars of the past, but it is a. very importzlilt thing. lt will be retrieved and it will be retrieved by llllllllll-rs as also by till- illteilsc lleteriilinatioii of Russia, but for thc momeilt it nlukos pi'o;;ress lo- warlls the line ot' the Vistlila, Ililnzig and Grnlldcilz inlpossiblc. Anil lilo ltlissiilll sweep tliroligll hlilstcril i’l‘ussilt towards the lower Vistulaillus been llcld up. Second piece of news, fortuliate rather tllnil lillfortunzitn to ltlls:-'ia though ilot yet collclllllivc-. ` l.0.\ll)()N, Sept. 5.-A wireless I’resS despatch from Berlin to it Vienna news- paper, states tllilt thc wllole situlliion in the Nortlicrli ’l`llent.rv of wur is improved by Gellorul:-l ./\ui`l`eilburg and l)iulk.s' armies. it in reported that l<‘rllll<‘e, through zi group of hunks, oi`- tered the ltaliuil Government it ionn oi' li millinrd Frailcs. The itfllinn Pre- bccn orliered to lcnvc thc ful Alltlierp on till- siilllc dntc. slightly .rli`l'octod by ii\obIli7.ntioll.| duced. "I Q solithesat. Short. engngemmif-l`~i‘e< J sllitul. to the lldvnntnge of' the Al- lies," ' ' ` . - (Spccia1_ to- the Gllardio.n.)," l‘ARIi-i, Sept. 6.-'-An oiiicial slate-1. mont says thc enemy is contimiingi Ihir-i wide 'converging nlovcillenl.. He_` contilllles to leave _thc eiitrciiclleli. (Special to the tlliardinll.) Comp of I’1l.ril~i on his rillhf- 0110 f-0 MEETIIIE UNITEII tllisnl (.\‘pocinl to thc fluilrdilln.) PIIIIS. I"/\l'{tS', Sieptl 0.--All olliciill coni- iillltlitwltillll is-lllcd this rlt'terllooll says: mp_i,~ ,-(.[\|S9.]_ "Tile ndvllilcillg lille ll! the Allie:-i for ]’I<}'[‘[t0Gl{_-\]`), Spph 5___/\f(_m~ n thc defence .ii l’u|‘is rlunc ill P will £0. H10. “llllll’-\` U10 fflTli\1ll‘f» `"T I ililir tolvlmis Mons. Ollc7oi` the ten that l0ll0we_¢_t. l* \'0r_rlcr_n_bcr__l was 9 I Gorman urmy corps attacked this lille ill 41 lin_rll,"V_i}l1kni"sllli_i_jlrrip\s"iiicll1¢1e;r _ _ _ ~ . . ,~ frolll west and iiortli, the allied armies brokeli leg. 0' H __ ` ' ' ~ _ opposillg-tlienl. On ilie llortllel‘ll lille I ' Sir Wlllianl -lThm_s<‘Y,"ll\<§.§Ijl‘§\i;S_c'Ien- `, ‘were flvc French army corps, about- tl_St'. Wh0'¥‘t‘.C0i\flY f10liT'i'ihilteii"l’i`is Seri Canadmn Kodak Cameras "nd sup. -200900 mon mm 30,000 B;-iI_;Sl|_ lt. vices tonihe Allies,-writes to\th_e'l‘iilles plies a,-"8 zfeater favorites with the _was against this lille that the wllolc__ ,_HHY_l_Hg_ /_\lt_l\0l_\l-Tift, lgaln too ‘old to he Public than any other. Canadian woigllt of the German attack wus de- oi' use iii' the illélitllllr lille. I :rm ready '.14 5.- i, ,_ FIRST IV|0hTII OF WAR WA §~l'Hl\GT()N_ Sept. 0.- The Ilrltish ldlllbnssy todlly inode public 1. rl-xiclv by tho lninilon foreign oilicn of tl.'i first month of the ll-nr. It is clninlcd that thc Allicl-i have unchal- IUI'-l~'ed conllnlind of the sea nnd their ‘lighting strength in -FrAll*cc"is‘litl'inl~ paired. WE The Russian armies are about to enter i`entrnl tlermnny and successes have como to Allies in the colonies. How About i -» of our rain coats. ' l 1 E _., - ."=f»`-‘ ar§_..;fa, days hvlll llack the enemy and pre vent -<1 his breaking _tllrollgil the Allies lines lulll i'orcl1i;; o passage ot' the offcllsii lttack through Ardennes Martinique- ‘Broadway at 32d St.; 1 600 Rooms 400 Baths Splendid wom. with adjoining bath, $2.00./ :With private batha ‘ from $2.50. __ _ l 'Special weekly rates: lllaslauralll Pnees Mnierali/ 'The moshcollvenlcnt location to theatres. department stores trod llll transit lines; baggage trans erred Ito and from Peunsy_;.`.;nili Station . fret. l __ . . ' ` Chun. I. Taylor Preis Alun. _ ' ' . VI -I’ 'il 1-` . .,tt::::: titre ss.. az: .sr-... HIIU/A _ ._ .i -1-_.1--n-xg `v`ia.re suitable for wed ding presents' Quality & , I ne semi nom ‘ show they 7.5.SS°ftl*l¢'l¢i?f1}i°W5i1V°r‘ Il Ioli ll' .lv i nlllcs wide beyond Nsmui gl\lll,; the Gelmalls coinmaild of nil Samll r ltiver. Until Nlimur fcll thc ._-‘wi-TQ Frentll intended to make ll counter ;_’.-~-§,`f{_f-'_ ' ll nl lt ll- 'llvdl-ed mer Namnr fell. 'rim alllt-s' to ltolvj- llil'¢llsirii§'lil work wlierl-ver gzgdak gigs 1}I':pE:.1ygE`;)es ya, |,n€;;r forllllitirili had been based upon the tlllit- Will !‘€lt‘.i1Sl’.‘Y0l1llE0Fl1i€‘i1`f0t' Ull- priilts ` r:oiii`idellt expcctzitloil that the Nanillr ITSIIHK. l lluI1l')t CME \v_l\etl\0\"1_1l'lXIl\tZ ' . _ f t ». ll 1 ll ut for scvcrlll prcscriptioiis ell'ind`n countc'r"o'r'bot, Next mme you “".nt 5 Camem' £1’-`tlITc‘s%LTflifkhhriligiis Tcliew that they U6 Wllslllllir. ll"Voll like." ` ‘half if ‘I1‘V~ Few ““‘lmPl0Y0‘l "V0 1"" mms' Paper' etc" Lau on us we wolilllvllot, but ilo one but the Gcrinrtns = Iiorfl" ’l'0i‘I'llll-A2f.01l`; I-T10 'f~\ll16i1S rider develop and lfxint pictures anglccsux; knew of the existence of those folll-- to llollnds. \vitli’alpn.l'ty'-""' Border “"t°`“ "“u“m"r“°“ and out Dr teen illcll calibre siege guns \vliicll f=l70l`lH¥l"*f‘~ IPIT- __l10¥lU3f. WHO Sl*-ll5‘l>11i'€l_`S U-l loss of apinlln; that includes thc the entire plnlls of the allies but ii. ,trains :ind wllo has the i'e_putnt._ioll of movement uf |;,-gush mme; to the '“"' " ' has probably clinllged, prolonged alld lrlngit1t:__f00i_llEk,__'I;o_i”riilgti;\tl_anii continent and the 'Colonial c\l,(.,|i _ pcrllnps iiiadc iilorc decisive the wll0le t» . - _ - _ ¢. . c _ ,.. 4. _ _ . ._ ._ . _ ._ _ . _ - lon to German colonies in .\frll,.l I /M" I fin-t`];Ilf~I\3'» '_ E '_ ;_ - 'Z °E_ F"°"°h 710005 fF0m AIHUVI0 130 _ _ . _ rlfter the i'ortl-osses fell nlid for two T F- " if ‘ France' _ KENSINGTON _V I ` li ,a *E - . 2 .‘}1|.& I . , 2. J. i ._1i'I¢,tu_f5TL ef. s»:»:f». ~' '...£‘_;e.'Z"_-1 Z Wood, |.v.tiiig on Nnmur. Witll Na- '_f'._v.lw ».~ f ' lll'.ll' gout: .t purely defensive cam V ‘ \ ' ~.-'fl' -_,-;;:_= f piligll was ‘Input-lcd because the Ger- ll lil _(fire gulls llud opened a up Errors ol Dietx. can be rlluickly and safely “"""“-`l" ll! gin prompt use of »l'1llo's " rllit Salt." \llo natural remedy lor- prmntlnz and rsllt-1 all llmriionnl li lords" Q tile liver J f' N0.LtJ "P ll I' wail. l.ovno.v,'E-ill; Aguila hr Cong., in shi F Rllthlui C .L\|_ I0 0‘i:Cul3t 'IURD T0 . '- 1-ii PI-~»',‘§¢ V 'NUS . I. ., 15.7 “£43 it .,-f »°-_ l~~ r" tlc b ldgvs The flrc of the Gel 5 i’ i' I A1 -me-5§_ lt, Lt r ` . "1 ' i.l`. '; in , this is T 'if E, . . . » r. 4~i=alut‘ i ~ _ ._ , ,.,. than those ofan Individual. , . , ._ ._ W., ' V- Dei ends upon its ‘being correctly drawn and s_ec0_ndl_Y . ` entrusted to a'Strong Eitecutor. ' 'I_`he'E_as_tern___Trust Company will advise with your Solicitor in drawing.your will correctly, and act as your Executor and Trustee; insuring all the advantages of the f best individual Trustees, with none of their drawbacks. ' ~l sg I I The Strength of a Wil » The names of its .Directors and Officers, and its large E- Capital, are- a guarantee ot its Strength, Ability and Good ‘ li'-r charges are regulated by Law and are no greater _ Just received' ai nice .Qoiis_u'ltatioii;or_correspondenceinvited. I 'T Thgff. I Eastern Trust Co. W S _Stewar_t, lYIan`a'gei" .if . . . A _ _ _` _ _ _ _ .' in timing' our _ Charlottetown _. _ _ ` “""i““»-fc --weatlziztzl: »r°s|~-a . s. T ~ - i W K ROGERS Statment' finest res- I - _ . Capifhl I $1->Q0070q0° ‘ _ ° , ` ~ Cit Ticket Agent. 'I‘hc Foreign Oiiice states that cn- listnlcnta are going forward in Brit- ziin nt the rate of fi division und it 'ported nnd the situation is pronollnc-I cd siitisfactory. The stntcnleilt l~-in-I tinllcs that sis rt result of the Al- .lice’. navnl sllprmnncy, 300,000 trwcpsl have been iililc to cross the sen lu' cratioils of Savings Banks arc ullre- * ‘ T "‘ i .\ (special tl. the <'lnnrlli;m.) ? There is only one way for you to protect yourselfiirom wet weather and that' is‘to' get ‘one You will____see some exceedingly stylish, well » tailored.an'l neat fitting coats here in either para -i or tweed. ._; Men`s $8.00 to $1/1.00. “L - Women’s $5 00 to $12.00. We have been giving the People of Charlotte- town alid Prince Edward Island the lilost up-to-date service possible. _ That that service has been, and is appreciated, is shown by the fact that in four years our total amount of t_ickeLSnIesllas qllndruplcd this yeilr over 1900. _ ()ur patrons appreciate being able to purclirlsc their tickets and arrange for their sleeping car ac- Conioclfltioll iii the one ollicl: and within al very few minutes. They -ap- preciate perhaps more than anything our system of 'reservation which ncvrr fails of prompt rc- slllti. Olirtcfephonccon- ncctioli allows thc public to obtain ziccllrzlte-:inforrr - ation within :l few mo- ments. I Fon FQUR YEARS If you do not pllrchisc your tickets :lt this ofllce you are missing some- thing you should get and perhaps suffering the un- certainty _of not liaving.._~_ your sleeping car berth reserved. For Scpteml ber we are offering ,the .. following iiiécllrsions and ~ will be pleased to furnish full ilii'ol'm:ltion personal- ly, by telephone or cor- respondence. . AUTUMN EXCURSION MONTR-E-AL on issue' ALSO COLONIST EXCURSION [0 TO _ . PACIFIC COAST POIN TS Toronto Exhibition E V Sept. Sth. 21.55 sept. 17,18, len.. ‘ ' .' RETURN Limit oct. sth Sept' 24‘h Sept 7_ 9, 10,1, . " 0 ~ ' -/ V 6'. ‘ I 7 Oclt_ 1’ 2, ` " Oct. ` .» I ` Z ,Return OFT' 19th . Second Class One Way LIMIT ._ . I ' If ' TE Fares,Tickets, Sleeper. . E. ~ Tickets. Sept. 15th . 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