v 1 l 1 I » ~ 1. , .. . l , » , , is ~ f,;,~,.1x,__,.. » __, . 1 , , ii ,f 1 _ . f' -SEPTEMBER 25»1914-TTT" ” 'rim CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ‘~ " PAGE SEVEN 4 _ » _ * For Sale l .f Three P. E. Island, Silver Black Foxes, (Two females, and one male.) _ Two pairs interior Alaska S'l Bl k W d pairs very dark patches, will be shlliuizhg-efiradhslsvo P. E. Island, d ' ned ` ~ Three Fisher, two fgrtilialelsrgliicd one bred Mink’ Prices and terms easy. Come and see them, and you will be convinced, that we are offering the best values on the market. T. Gorden Ives Montague, P. E. Island 5633-9-18Mtt`. m A N 'f ‘ ` ' ' ‘ sf ............ P y Hogus, torpedoed ami sunk by Gcr- relatives or friends aboard the sunk- lng Orders To ANTWERP, September Z2.-(By lnuii .to New York) Out of the horror the terror and suffering in the burn- ing ot Louvain by the Germans has Dually came a story ui the heroism of two young girls which will go. down in history along with the gallant defence of Liege by the men of the ' , nation. Valerlo di Martenili and Leonis Von Lint were merely telephone op- erators before the Germans entered Belgium and then destroyed the city oi Louvain. Now they are national heroines, for with shells bursting a- round them and flames crackling on every side, they remained at their switchbourds until the telephone wir- es had been cut, torn down by shells or c rri d ' bv th allin ails B 0 BNIY . 2 E W 'streets about them, and they sought _ __ W of buildings. They knew that over every possible means of shelter as ' 0 *P f ” = iii l‘l'.i§.§".li“t§'.§"§§2i.§i`.f.i §t‘Z.`}f‘§iii°§f.f`.fi’.i`$L1'§§§uff.?'”Ti.'l‘§s§§Z§p§.i `i.°fli.‘f ` “fs We" l’°i"g °°""““'*i°““=d to ’°‘ 0"* i“1`“fY» 1'°*“°d ll" ““°i“f= fefusfes . treating troops. T0 desert the and the story of their bravery is I switchboard meant that those orders tom bv Helgmns with as much pride ~ '- (would not be received und confusion th -t I in the darin of the and disaster might. follow. They re- as 8 Bmw” 5 malned at their posts Belgian Soldiers lllaliolslll ol= rllo Briclllll llllsl mul/| llllllnl onus ls ulll>llllALLELEn walls Louvaln surnea, with aumlng shell. on every side, 'rhey ssayeu THEATRE BOSTON at Swltchboardl Tendlng Wlrel Over Which Belgian Staff Was Send- A b r lj] I nh ut ell 0 il ' The two young women were on du- ty when Louvain’s day of destruct/lon began. Gradually the sound oi the German guns became nearer. Shells began to burst in the town and then shrapnsl rained against the building in ‘which they were working, Flames sprang up from buildings ii- bout them. Still the wires held and still the two young women sat at their switchboards making connect- ions for the hurried orders of the Belgian officers. Everybody else had long since tied from the tovm when the last wire snapped and Valerio and Leonis-knew they could do notli-` ing more. Then they crept from the building Mitrnilleuse bullets spnttered iii the 'mil Rr;s<‘i'i=_<:p JACK TABS. of what had h“PP°"°‘1 “P“’~"‘1 like _ \'ild fire although nobody had been Th'-in inure in E°°d stwng 5t°¢k .°°mP“l‘ iillowea to talk direetly with the sur ll, 'cn . . .-'r '_ ~ tl atn.- -»- ies, which never contest an honest claim such om tghiie ilnfiflléi oiaiio hlrmhmtliis ;';.;f.)ri§iai.I;°§1§;.irflil-is 53;: for piifosielfi ‘B is re resented b British cruisers Aboukir, Cressy and these along the Pier #md M5011 had AT B. F. KElTH'8 y eau gil s, w o question the prettiest gathering oi its kind ever seen upon a vaudeville stage is the piece-de-resistance oi’ B. F. l~Ioli`e's newest and best musical coni- edy, "The Bride Shop," which heads the bill ut ll. F. l{cllh’s ’1`lle-utre next week. “'l`hc Bride Shop" is a lingin- erie establisllnient. where brides go to purchase their trousscau. 'I`llis furlns all excuse l`oi' the ini.l'oillli:tioli oi' beautiful girls ill wonderful clollles, and offers excxellent opportunities for lun-mulling by Andy Tooinbes, the eleou 't l ' d'- . ' ga ei ionic ian. The book oi “Tile Bride Shop" was written by Fred l)eGressuc, author of “Tile Ell- clinlltress." "The Purple liaoil.” and "Sweetlleurtu." The principal fenl- inine role ill the ands oi' Lola Wentworth. “Tile Bride Shop" is one of the best musical colnorlies ever staged iii vuulicvillo. lt is ill the classl with the l'ulllous~i “Red liealls," und' uboullds in catchy music und bright lilies. The surrolliiding bill is excep- tionally strollg ill novelties and fen- tures, “Love ill the Suburbs" is a rattling farce in which it polivclnzlll, it houselnaid, and a suburbaliiti- get mixed up willi the most lliilirrolis re- sults. “The Girl ironl l\lil\\'u\llcce" is a charnlillg society blld with al. bvlluti- ful soprano voice, wllo has sonic splendid selectiolls; and other fou- tures will be Keller lifluvk and l"1'illlli Orth in “Tile \\'l'ong |loru;" Sllill Barton, illat silent tramp culll<~iiln.n wiill thc broken llivyrlu; l<`l‘;lllll\-i' \Vood alld iiuunec \\’ydu ill "(ipr0xim=»tins 2000 Hotel which is now useii All ,, uiiii- - ._____,-_ ___1=__ ,_ _' men, were saved. Crowds of towns tnry hospital where they will lie al- l _ >- "' people silently watched the arrival Iowed to rest for Bevernl days Many - ‘ l Its charges are regulated by Law and are no greater \ i i th 'ser and Flotilli of des~ f gh 1 d ent some tilno's‘.,rug- ` `- ` f~ N . , §c)i~oyeEscIw`hicll carried tlietsiirvivors `;1i,,g eg: til; :Star but few shmi-.gd , 1 g ` fi'laI'1tl'iOS€0f 8llIflCllVlClLl2li. 0 and which reached the harbor at any serious effects from their cxper- _ ' , “ight "'°1 k' ' - _ _ 'lk d h , - ._ li Consultation or correspondence invited. oc iences They un. e t rough the ne - ' .\s the rescuing boats came up the of questioning faces with film step l -~ - '-` harbor the sound of cheering nb0Hl‘<1 and smiliru: as though a submarine The Eastern Trust Co. W. S. Stewart, Manager the torpedo bouts in the harbor WHS attack was no very unusual exper- henrd. Crews of welcgming boats ience_ _.\ grown of weeping women ] were cheering those who had been who besieged the hospitals for the Charlottetown Capital $1,000,000. Total Assets $15,000,000. rescued from sziilor's.beil of honor in names of thgse saved were info;-n-_nd 1487-3-5Mtsttf is not the only source of severe wounds and injuries. However caused, wounds, cuts, Standard the worldf'over, Made in sizes from 3to36 H. P. 1, 2&3 Cylinders for boats of all Types and sizes. Write for free Catalogue giving prices andf full information ` ' the Eorth Sell. Soon alter eight as gently as possible that no inior~ l . o‘clock the first party oi survivors mation would be given (mt except bU_l'U5»_ eczefndi Plle5» were banded at Harwich pier. '|`h0Y through the official channels oi the Skin d1SeaSe5 andcfup' " Blllleared to be naval ofllcefs- News Admirality. Sentries guarded all the tl0IlS ilfe 1110512 ql11Ck- V l\»"‘”'°‘°°‘9""""”'“- "" """r"l°"- entrances to the liospitul Gnd Pre* lYCU1‘€d by Zan]-Bllk. A FOR vented any ons from reaching the ' no nor: mmm survivors.» ' ' A ` ` ` il'°li'l°' d°iai§i~f-i‘ " ` f ' c n - i_._,,__l . -5, -- .5 - Stanley, Shaw & Peardon i ) ._ _ r ,ff Sul ts f P E I , sie:-niclilquimg-I REsEnvlsTs ARRlvE. __ I ,_ , 9 Age” 01' ' ° - ill 'll °" N t ' ' " ` 1438-3-2Mtf ° . ?§&°fs"§eh2l§lip°§\irZ"y§i1? %;y£“°g'=§n'?ll nAi.ii~*AX. sent. 224.- H. M. s. ' ` E '- , 0°°\l°‘§~ °'BE,§,“}2“,§§§". ,’,‘}“,?,‘..°,§’,;;nI,j,‘.§’,‘,{§i‘5 suffolk arrived tonight with 27 der- PRlC -~_, §Qh'sl"d)z'id s.holgso2o.i,°f,gtupa!pont|Io. man Reservists taken from t ship at ` ' ' ‘ l B95.. 1 l 1 ' I I l . i l-"2 The Lates e o t e Fox Industry Shows that the Cross or Patch Fox is becoming highly popular with investors. Companies formed last year with this class of foxes are paying very large dividends. There is always a good precentage of black foxes in a number of litters. Blacks from Crosses are well furred, healthy and extremely beautiful. They will be marketable on a pelt basis at a high figure. The Cross fox industry is therefore asafe, sane and sound one, the low capitalization allowing the investor a chance to become interested on the ground floor-to start where the pioneer started and Nwsfh at practically the ,same cost. We offer at present. ' 1914' . The are lar , handsome, healthy, sound strong and well furred with XcelllgnlialglagllcoS§1idX€SSilver nd1d(iEkeig;;, theyywere bo§;ht right and will be sold right. If you have alittle idle e ne Why not get into the fox industry yourself. Be a rancher. Own a pair of foxes and secure all the divi- mo d}end for yourself. Think it over but don’t take long, as the kind of foxes we have to sell will move quickly. Canada ox Exchange and Inves me ., d. 5474»9-5Mstttf 4- * - ~ ..=,<.»~. ,.~._ .>,, “ l;‘f~w`