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WELLNER Jewellers & Engravers 1,. ,,.;_`».5>_;¢;%.»;§'g'_~'-_~~- V »- C c.»\¢V,¢»_-_~,.\,.\, V C, ., \, _. ., V s, sn V _..~..,,., __ ,.,._.,.,.,I,,.1],{Yj.[Q§]y;;_ _';;f_f,__;§,_-_ _ gf: ¢.~_»;»_f.7 fs ,_~_,._.~.~ .-.~ f.~. f.».f.\,. I i . . A i A n A »\ ri 1. A'/va fi'/\ /\'/\‘.- *A*/\'/\'A'1\',-.~ “Boys /get” your photo .tajnén at the I Cook Studio We devote our time to Art---ln---Portraiture at the Bayer Photo Studio 127 Graft St. T l h 192 F inishigg For The? Rpmgggur J lWe close on Monday after- noons for July and August. For a Good Photo -Visit the- A. E. Lyon--saiaio Finest work, moderate price. Personal attention given to Amateur’s Work Tea Party AT ' ST. TERESA’S The parishioners will hold their Annual Tea Party on the beautiful church grounds, on MONDAY, AUGUST 17, 1914, A daY of real enioyment for those who attend. Abundance of amusement. ` 'Doa tables of the best. All the del- icacies of the season. Make a note of the date so that you will not fail tonttend the best and last Tea of the season: A special train will run from Char- lottetown on the following schedule: Fare, Leave .a~lvI ;§%e“=a wws§wNr- ‘° =aNv-:n"- §2goQN¢r=$S -g»'g'5‘=7'U'5'U-5-g 535555335 Charlottetown 70 cents Royalty Jct York Bedford Tracsd-ie Mt Stewart Pisquid Peakes St Teresos, arrive Passengers from Montague can some by regular trains at the f0l< lowing reduced rates: Montague, 45 cents;| liolieffson 45 cents, Brudensll, 45 cents, Rosenestb 35 cents; Cardigan 35 cents; Perth 15 cents; 48 Road 10 cents. Passengers for Cardigan, MOYIUBSUU and intermediate statlfolls Will \°°¢“T“ by special erain leaving St. Teiesa's at 6 p. m, Special train leaves for Charlottetown at 7.30 D. m. ii ni.. me is stormy. 'Pea will be held on the iirst fine dey f0ll0Wl“K~ BY ORDER OF COMMITTEE- 4006-_8-8M7i. sl-gunna Ii Anthracite Coal Now landing ex Schr. Bayard Barnes 1800 Tons Best American Scranton Coal, also due to arrivg Schr. “Sinah C. Kiminski ggi tons of the celebrated Lack- awana Coal in Egg. Stove and Chestnut sizes. in; ei' °f.n:..‘=.s qu i an pa ies _ best are requested _fdthwk their orders at once, and delivery will be made from vessels while dis' charging at lowest prices- “Binitsin Bell & Co rims 404. seiiing Age-nw D01"- inion Coal Co. fLtd. ,A t Black Diamond Line- Cgstioernluly 23rd. 1914. D >.xu_'Q..,>;.f.' .~\,»_nx1LxiZQ' i O* - A Men’s Oxfords at l-4 off Men, liere’s your big bar- gain opportunity in stylish, smart and dressy oxfords. The oxford season is now rapidly advancing, and we do not wish to carry over any styles. _So to-day we offer you this year’s styles in oxfords, in tan, patent leather, gun metal, regularly selling for $4.00, $4.50 and $5.00 now $3.00, $3.37. $3.75. Alley & Co 135 Queen St. .w “X ,\i‘\3S“’ "" ' ‘li ' . -iv . _i .l General Meeting The first General Meeting of the Island Motor Supply _Com- pany Limited will be eld in the oiiice of the Canada Fox Ex- change at Charlottetown on Mon- day ihe tenth day of August,_A. D. 1914, at 8p. m. for the election of di v ectors and general business. Dated this 22nd day of July 1914. W. G. HOGG» 67057-243Ml4l S6Cy-T1'€aS. The lsland City Painting fo I Contracting Painters House, Carriage and Sign work. 203 Kent Sl. Phone 280-l. F. 1.. WALLER J. A. DOYLE 3-.6»5Mtf. Hard Coal To arrive for here in a few days p_er Schooner .“A n n 1 e Marcia.” 500 Tons b e st 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- charging. ll. Lyons it lin. °~ THE EISTER ...°I'1' PAYS to any iii this i'rovi_|._¢_=_9_ ...’T. GORDON IVEB in Guardian agent in Montague, < ...°'l‘HE,MORNING Guardian can UB Ubf-Billed ln Sourls at M. A. Pan- qut's. ...°MR. CARL McDONALD Guardian representative in Sourls, will gladly receive subscriptions and advertising matter at the oitics of Undertaker Dingwell. , ---"PHE MARKWl‘S.- The Bouris market prices are as followsz- Oats 70°: 1-ounces ise; Eggs zoe; steak, 15c; Pork 140; Flour $6.25; $6.50 and $7.00,- .JBOURIS FlCHOOL.-The Souris School has well sustained its reputa- tion at the recent Matriculation Ex- amination. Three passed from the (‘olvlIle School, viz: Clarence Acorn, Arthur Hollann and Lilla fiuirett. -‘ONE CENT per word each illor. 'for advertising in this column. Cash must accompany order. lili- mum charge twenty-ilvo oonts. .,'BUBSCRIBERB should renew a week or two before the time they have paid for has expired and thus not miss an issue. HB all Pavers are discontinued Promptly on expiry date. ...*VILLAGE BELLE.- The Gov- ernment schooner “Village Belle" from Lake Superior is now in port at Souris. Her stopping here is nec- 'essitated by the fact that her engine broke down, and she is here for re- pnirs. The vessel has on board a posse of mounted police from the Northwest Territory, who are a three 'years trip to Chesterfield, Ireland, way up north on a search for two Eskimo murderers. The boat is htt- ed out with all the latest improvel Nine Y0Ul1g ladies passed from St.. MlH`Y's Convent, viz: Elsie Morrow, Catherine Morris, lllary Sutherland, Luur., McAdam, Cecilia McLaren, Ellen Leslie, Laura Kickham, Mariel- ine Wright and Winuifred McDonald. EASTERN PERSONALS ...*l\lr. `A. F. McQusid, Souris, who is at present in the City hospital was reported much better yesterday.° ...'Mr. Low Carleton, formerly a. resident of Souris, now of Charlotte- town is visiting in Souris.’ l lmanii is Sergeant Mejor Wnrrcn.° ments, having a sixty horse-powcr rose ere en ne with live lar e ,ke n _ gi iz -tanks and thirty-five casks of gaso- line. She has one hundred bags of i 'coal for fuel. There are also ou board two canoes with portable marine motors, a whaling boat with engine and sails and a portable house. The police will go to the head of Hudson Bay on this vessel, and thence they will go by dog sleighs to their destination. They are proviaioned for four years with edihles and smoking und amusement fuciltles. The head of thc expedition is Inspector Bates and next in com- llllltlll ill und Plunglng into ffl’-Yllily in the House of Comiiions, 'There is already under way the war of wars throughout thc entire con. tinent of Europe, except in Italy, Portugal and Spain. There is wer on the sea as well as on the land, and war, for the first time, there is in the air. Those who have been through the nerve-racking days which preceded the outbreaking of this war of wars, or, as the English newspapers call it, "The Armageddon," caiiuot real- ize that it has all come to pass within ten days. 'l`en days ago the German iiaiser was on his yacht wit.~ie-_:sing the manoeuvrcs of his navy in Danish waters. ‘ Ten days ago Raymond Pcincare, president of France, was making his round of Calls on the i.l;l1er neigh- bors-Russiu, Denniurk, Nora/ay and Sweden. Ten days ago all iiuroiic “ns asleep. England, which had had ii.e friendliest of icclings for the Knife'-, was just about to neigotiri- ii treaty regarding the Bagdsd railway. It seemed to every one that the inter- national spectre oi war, which every one had been predicting and no one -had been expecting, had been laid, not to walk again. _ Then suddenly evil influences in control of the Austro-Hungarian Government decided to procccil to ‘the chastisem.-:nt of Servla. liiit it is not the war on Servia that is bringing about this catas- trophe incalciilablc. It was merely the war ou_ Scrvia that supplicil the spark which set in motion those in- evitable forccs which are dragging five of thc greatest nations in the world into a war of annihilation. But when the evil genius of the Austro-Hungarian situation, who- ever hc may lie, iircd the mine he caught all Iilurope napping. No one for a moment believes thc German Emperor had any thought that the consequences would develop into such terrible, heart- rending and paralyzing proportions. He certainly could not have foreseen that within a week after war was declared on Servia, Russia would have defied him and the Triple Al- liance; that the Triple Alliance it- self would have fallen into ruins; that Germany would be forced to the expedient of fighting practically ull Europe alone, and that not only his dynasty but his empire would be staked on the doubtful outcome of the war. The Kaiser, of course, realizes hy this time that the Ilapsburgs are a slender reed to lean upon. Austria may be of some service in harassing lfussla, but the Austrian iirmv for n wee( has been hammering nt bcr- vla and so far has been unable to ect a foot on Servian soil. _._- 'l`he dreadful miscalculatlon that wgg msdg was with rbfard to U18 proner woigblnz of the underlYl“8, sentiments of Eurolw- ` For instance no one could have foreseen that Italy was $0111! *-0, drop out. No one could have fore seen that Russia would absolutely refuse tn obey the advice of Eng- would set in motion the TIGHT EUHUPT ll[lNl The Dreadful Miscelculution of the Kaiser in Weighing the Sentiment of the People the Country Wur ._______._____._. i LONDON, Aug. 7.-.\nd now comeslthe Triple lilntcnte uoiild outlast the realization of the catastrophe iu- thc Triple Alliance and that Euglanii talciilable! The term is coined fromlmight have to be reckoned with , on n phrase of Mr. Asquith, used rc-'»,tbe sea ns lfrnucc and Russia will lhave to he reckoned with on the land. 'l`hc bitter fruits of the folly ure .yet to be gathered. It should be borne in mind that we are only oii thc threshold of the Arinageddoii of the English journalists. _ The Kaiser up to the very lust moment almost wont down on his knees to Russia to induce hcl' to desist from bei' mobilization. 'l`lii‘ dramatic story of the final uinlias- sador and tlic Russian minister of foreign affairs shows that again and again thc request was made, and it was made at the very time that King George was urging the some thing. Thus tivo royal cousins up to thc fifty-ninth minute of thc twelfth hour used every influence at their command to put out the fire, but it had gone too far. \ Nothing then remained for the emperor but to du literally thc best hc could. Since then thc Imperial William, true to the traditions of his race, proceeded on the principle that the race is to thc swift and thc battle to the strong. The renurlx- nbln ulacrity with which the German army has been mobilized, so that perhaps by this time one million and a half men are in the field, is one of thc marvels of military oper- ation. Marching through the Duchy of Luxemburg on thc nortlicnst and through Rcliziuui on the north, the Kaiser avoids the great modern for- tifications which France has erected v:-ithin the lines of the frontier run- nilld ?"0ff\\"‘-en her und Gcrnsiany. At the same time thc Kaiser in advancing into fhcsc unprotcctcrl portions of Franco some of his army corps appear to he making n diver- sion by attacking the fortidcd plnces in order to kccp ii considerable por- tion of the French army employed on the defensive. l~IXi‘F.CTED A REAI. ll0AT liII)l~l A contest, for the enlargement of the Sunday School, entitled “A trip to Palestine," hail been planned by .the superintendent. One mother, whose son George was ii member of the school, hearing that thc superintenileiit intended taking the scholars for n bout ride, hasten. cd to remurk, "’l"hem can go what wants to, hilt I flon‘t know whcthcr I’ll lr-t George no or not."-in Na- tional Monthly. _ _____._.____,,..--- CHIRLOTTETOYIN hill RKETS ____ i » Oats (.whito) _ 43c. Oats (black) 46c. Straw (per ton) $6.00 Hay Loose (per ton) $15 to S16 Eggs (per doz.) 20 to 23c Print Butter (Der Ili) 28 to 23c. Fowl and Chicken (each) 50 to 75c, Tub Butter (per lb.) lil to 20c. Potatoes (per bus.) 50 to 55c. urnips (per bus). Zse. Hides 11\¢. Oalflkins llc Beef (lb) 10 to 20c. Pork,(fb.) I to 10ii=. Baulages tlh.) 14 to lsc. DOMINION TRUST COMPANY “The Perpetual Tnntee" Paid up Capital and Sur- plus over $3,000 000 acts as Executor Trustee under will, as Trustee for Bondholders or Deeds of Trust. Rents boxes in safe deposit vaults-Acts as agents for Fire and_Casualty Insurance Companies-Offers invest- ments in guaranteed fiist Mortgagevielding 5 p. c. and in Municipal Debentures yielding 6 p. c. Maintains oiiices in Mont- real, St. John, Halifax, Win- nipeg. Regina, Calgary, Vic- toria, Vancouver, New West- minister, Nanaimo, London, England and Antwerp, Bel- gium. . DOMINION TRUST COMPANY i “The Perpetual Trustee” Charlottetown, P. E. I. 4002-esivisosi. I '”` -~ - - :T I il-iui.'fii`l`liill Specials at Moore & Mcl.eod’s We have just received by expre as today 35 doz. of the latest collar! in plain and Madras stripes. The Madras No. 4 is a very close filling collar with Madras stripe. The Berlin is a close fitting collar with round corners and stripe. The Granionis one of the latest long pointed collars with Madras slripe. The Winona is the same shape as the Grantcn hut has no Madras stripe and has arrow notch. The Balzac is a very classy col- lar with long peinis and Madras stripe. K H r Men’s Aextex Underwear We have a number of odd sizes in underwear, long or short sleeves and drawers short and long leg. Some have become soiled in the Win- dows and we want to clear them so here’s a chance. - 85c quality 68c $1-25 “ 80c / l f'*~"§ , si- ` tau* .2 9'? _(__ 425::-. 1 FD he nu.. s busw' Sloiwre ,vs_ Y _Orion WWW.. W ' ' ~~ /ie . _,_,;»;.t_,_ Berger’s 0 i?£“.' 111,/ O' Paris Green T . -ax \_ ~_1'...'i.".;' "1-‘|r¢n.¢‘g ., _ sprlgldl \ ,"f\'al-1;( '\:`,`§~ \\\v;¢.¢L w " " . O \ i-t'2_`f,f'5 ‘Ji ig-élaf ' . -._-_._.,,..g._,, ~..‘.»~"." Use Bergei’s on Your Potato Crop Vi/c are Sclliiiii this iirccii iii l and 2 lb. 'l`iiis at lowest prices. Order your rcquiiviiiciits now. Green Sheaf Binder Twine Come hcrc for your i'ci|i1ii'cinci1ls in liiiider 'lwiiie. A large stock on hand at thc lowest 1)l'lCCS. N()'I`ICE:--'1`liisstorc closes every Sziiurdziy afternoon at 1 p. m. during the month of August. ,-9 _ We carry those colla|s_ in all _ ../ ;i_i_ze;;_;r_ii_i;i_ 14 to 15 3-4. Pile: lwo H Q ___ Q ` The Douglas isa very fine collar ,_, ;: __ _.L | ”_|.r|: “_ _ .-,»,;_..,_ _._._.__._.__ and sells at Z0 cis. each. ` " " ` ` ` ‘ ' ` ' " ' i _, W ~~--nest Moore & Mchodl ___._,,_;,,__v__,_____ ,____,_ \\\\\\\\v`IIlIA\\\\\\`_*.III/IIIIIA.\ IIIIIIQ world today. Capital for Extension. \“BWI”\\\\\§Z'IfIIII&\\“\\“K'.-I0 land and machinery which called into heinl! mr nent army nf ilrf- million men. "0 Ong gnuld have fnroaovvi llllif-l France. valiant and optimistic would he willing to challenge the K1\isi~r,| oung pigs (per pair) $7.00 tn $8.00 Becta tc. . Onions tl‘V\.) fic. » Carrots and Psrsnips idmi.) 20c God Fish (fresh per lh.\ 4 to 5c. A B o x I is 7 3 390-7-llmstttf \lllli I//lllllll1_\\\\\\\\\\\v//IIA\\\\\\:'.////////A\\\\\\.\v//AN-_-.1///fr//raven' i us: » A. Great World lndustry Q I is Yet in Its lnfancy FOX FARMING is one of the most liici'ativcbusiiicss eiiirrpi'i~»,~:. in ilio “lt is fortunate that Prince lidivarcl lslaurl luis l>ol