me PKGE TEN jyvwrirnturr -"M" E i I ll' Y." ' 'f"'l l"Salada" contains no Stems, Bark, Twigs or Dust-_' All Pure, Virgin Tea'Leaves-- "sirius" M206 Black or Sealed Packets only. Mixed 35c,45c, 55c,B5c Per Pound No Higher-No Lower E . Good, Homemade Bread-Made oi "Beaver Flour” ~ _ `-agen, may buena. _ laadeoi"Beav¢r"Flonf gi ` -these ere real foam . for growing children. < . “Beaver” Flour is a \ ` blended flour. That B, ' It la made of exaét pro- ‘ s portions of nutrition, _ iff.; delicately flavored » OIIQTLO WIIBIQ IK I 1, little ol the stronger "Beaver" Flourle both ' _ I bread flour and I pastryflour-endmakee /1 the real nutty flavored ‘ii :Q0 wr U U .~ <._`\\i/he 7”-,_ _ i :E-if-§!®al home-made bread and delidouepestryauchea cannot be made with any pnreb Weetern Uhsetilosm XALIIS-wth _hr dxenleed.C¢a|m ¢`ie_l%i. lIaI.l.‘l'eylrCa.I.hhs|, `\_ ~¢/_ a-nge-a. _M _ l _r _ __ I I For Sale i » - Three P. E. Island, Silver Black Foxes, (Two females, and one male.) Two pairs interior. Alaska Silver Blacks, and two pairs very dark patches, will be sold cheap for cash. P. E. Island, and imported ranch bred~Mink, Three Fisher, two females and one male. Prices and terms easy. Come and see them, and you will be convinced, that we are offering the best values on the inarket. T. Gorden Ives Montague, P. E. Island 5633-9-l8Mtf. (Co!ll.lnll0\‘l from Page 9.) parently that the German troops do ° not like cold steel fighting. to Lieut.-Colonel Rousset,military ex- " tle or Retreat." writes optimlstically 0 in Petit Parisieff of the present con- 0 dltion of the allies. Rousset, “in no way resembles the C one we operated a-fortnight ago, prov- V ing, ilrst, that their defeat at the agement, and partly because of the Germans are continued about Ant- D e excellently in preparations that have but the German is easily disconcerted Di which must be made immediately. l'0 stances. It is evident that events are U1 such now tl t d ci' If titr for n decisive battle, or they W fear as to the results should a de- IH cause from this moment on the thc essential factor of success. .__¢~__._ Laketield. Que., Oct. 9, 1907 never failed to drive back the' Ger- mans. lt has been demonstrated ap- of Ma_urice de Bunsen, late British Ain- (lnlssador at Vienna on the rupture of w _ plomatic relations with Austria, in ALLIES WILL AGAIN WIN Wm h the A bu h 6 m sedor declares t at ustria and Russia had about reach an agreement on the Austro Ser an dispute when their conversations ere cut short by the transfer of the spute to the more dangerous ground f a direct conflict between Germany The present great retreat vis a far A different matter from the 'French “d retreat of two weeks ago, according Vi pert, who, under the headline, “Bat- di n . The`Ambassador says that although o days previously he had refused to nseut to the continuance of the con- ersations at St. Petersburg, Count on Berchtold, the Austro-Hungarian inister 0! Foreign Affairs. on July “The German retreat," says Col. tg V Marne was much more severe than M our failure at Charleroi, and. second, 30» li'-h0“S|\ RUSBN “Hd been Piimlli' that the Germans are deeply shaken ‘Y thereby. Having organized positions 1)' whereon to fall back, Compiegne,_ 5h°“|d be ¢°l1Ul1“9d- Soissons and Rheims, they abandoned ' "F"°m “UW 0HW*1l'd5»" “FS the Am' part of them without trying to make 5595400 "ill l Bl U ~ a defence. That is und bt d - m mobilized, agreed in a most friend- manner that the conversations r, e en on etween Ger on 9 iy n any and Russia was much greater grave Byinnionn Cin-ininiy ,nnnn more than between Austria and Russia, as grave than the evacuation of Argonne between U10 latter 811 BFPHHBGIIISHI and F,-nncn L0"-nine by nn_ seemed almost in sight. and on Aug- “Our evacuation followed as the in- “Sl 1- I WHS l¥lf0l'm€d DY C-01111! SCM' ‘ evitable consequence of the necessary Deke' the R“95l°“ Amb“55“d°"» th". withdrawal of troops imposed on the CUUM' SZBPBPY (Auuifllln AHIDHBBBGOP right and centre but thc present at St- PHGYSUUFE) 'htld at IHS! C011- rearward movement ot’ the Germans “ded U10 mfllfl D013! Of iBH\10 bl’ Ml- can arise only from distinct discour- ¥10\1IlClI\§ I0 M~ 392011031 U10 RUBSUIH Foreign Minister, that Austria would Bgigian niinniinn consent to' submit-to mediation the “if Aniwern in negieniedy ine re. points iii llie note to Servia which suit wiu he that 2oo,ooo msn wiu bs Seemed incompatible with the mainte- ready to attack the German lines of na communication. If however, the M- 5313000' hfid f_1CC€Dl€d UUE DF0- osai n condition that Austria would worn, iiiin means that inree army r train from actual invasion of Servia. Cn,-nn ning; runnin i bile Austria, in fact, had fully yielded and at she herself t this nee of Servian independence." mme . "The Germans' dilemma is the 7-il H D0int had 80011 more embarrassing, because under h0D€S Of 3 Pelweful i8Su0 is shown the victorious pressure from the by U10 C0UlmUl1lC9-U0" 111300 t0 YOU Anglo-French troops, German deci- 0" the HIS! Of Allgllut bl’ C0011! M9118- sioiis must be made with rapidity. d°l'ff (Austrian Ambassador at Lon- -'Nong fn;-iiiiiy ni' imagination is noi don) that Austria had neither “‘bang- one of our enemies' most brilliant ed the d0°l"' 011 C0mDl'0HllS0, HOF Cut points. It is admitted that they do 05 Ul‘?_C0Y1Vel'Si1ll0IlS. "Count Schebeko to the end was been long und carefully promiditated W0l'kl\IK ilfifd f0l` P6860- H0 WHS Bm- oying the most conciliatory language Count Von Berchtold. and he in- . LONDON, Sept. 21.-0ne'of thaiter~‘ cest battles paging across Northern Franco last night has been undecided. For a week two great armies have been fighting with few intermissions, hav- ing dug themselves into intrenclinfents along the rivers and mountains reach] ing from the Oise to the Mensa '-and southeastward along the Franco-Ger- man border. Artillery duels such " as ‘ had never been seen before were car- ried on ln the hope o! driving out one or other, while there was infantry drer fighting first on the allies left, which lies along the right bank of the river* Oise and Rheims and t-h'us' between that town and ~ 'Ar- gonne. lt was give and take all the time A French official Bureau re-'» ports slight success on the allies’ left.- ‘ The Allies repulsed strong frontal at--‘ » tacks between Craoone and Rheimsw Near Rheims the matter was about‘~ equal. The Germans recaptured the heights of Brlmont while the French had taken the defenses of` ' Lao. Pompelle. The French scored s. suc- cess between Rheims anr Argonne where they took the Village of Souuin` and captured numerous prisoners. The French also report progress on the western slopes of the Vosges. Make the Live?) " CARTFJPS LI'l'l'Ll LIVER PIU# in _ pm|ybiIEfI|y&~ 1. .-i' §.` 3maeH.P.1,2&acyunden for, _ -Wrireforfres Catalogue -information _ - - -~ ron sau:-inv 1,, , _ Stanley, Shaw & Peardod _ _ » 'rn cHARLo'rra'.vowN..-eoannrau ». _ _ ~- 'Fl' 14EPTEM_B!fJ1_§;~-§2,g_9_y__M____,, ii nw uns niui Pri-ncfsi amuui_1 nm Uiniiiii Mini unniivf sun- r innnsiii war Gray _ E|iiilii’l_ FHUM Will LONDON, Sept. 17.-The Foreign ilice issued this evening, in the form a White Paper, the report of Sir Standard._the world over,_M_ade In Sole Agents for P. E. I. 14383-SMU - Your Investment is Sai 1 in Connaught Foxes ‘ . - There _ is no investment you could possibly ' make at the present time that would be more safe, i more satisfactory and inore prontatble th? in the . » Connau ht Silver Black ox proposi 1 n. ere you D0 lu ` i get a shire in_15 pairs of productive l?l0l1€Y fnaktus _ _ wus-samvagasmustutai toxes capitalized at $15,000 3 Pair. 0152.10 t P1166 ‘°'“"' "4 "°"°""‘°‘*“" _ . before the public during the present year. Besides these you secure aninterest in large |. |.. 5..... °' ` ‘ ranches of mink, marten,fisher and skunk, and your sg' dug; investment is safeguarded at every point _ W ~ e ‘ e :ting-u-» ` |},Y,§§_ » ` It will pay you to get acquainted with the ga Connaught proposition. ' f Headache all Distress after Eating =-“'i'~°-'°-’-""“- ° C ht P d' reed Black Foxes L d l\ Genome.-M Siowuw onnaug e lg " ’ Phone 484 Cameron__,Block Box 54 __ 1 _- rmed me that the latter.. as well as ' Even Gen ion Monks lost his Count Fursech. had responded in the presence of mind under such circuni Same manner- Cerlulllly it was loo \\\\\\\\7IIII/II/if/I/i\\‘ iich for Russia to expect that Aus- ia 9 sion niuni be ia wouldhold back her armies. 'But prompt Either me Germans mug; this matter could probably have been conientrate on the defensive, taking 891000 by ll€g0llHtl0lls. and Count their -noni near me Belgian fron Schebeko repeatedly mia me that he as prepared for th e acceptance of must resign themselves to defeat and any l`0iIS0ll8b|9 l10mPl‘0llllH0~ Unfur- its consequent perils. tunately these conversations at St. “I am inclined toward me iii-gi Petersburg and Vienna were cut short hypothesis. and I have no feeling of by the transfer of the dispute to the _ ore dwangerous ground of a direct cisivo battle he fought. Why? Be- conflict between Germany and Russia, “Germany intervened on July 31 by Franco-English have one supreme ud- means of her double ultimatum to St, vantage-moral superiority that is P0t9l'Bb\ll‘S Bud Paris. These ultima- ms were of a kind to which only ont reply was possible and Gemiany LT_-C()i,_ 0_ CREW RiiiA_i)_ Bn.: declared war on Russia August 1, and ii,i1NA]iD'5 LiN1MENT_ on France August 3. "A few days’ delay might, in all by any problems the solution of t0 tu MOTTO:-Permanency. Aim: T 'I`he Permanent Silver Foxes public that its interests and those _ ‘A"’i 3-a|` m e QICI i la W/IIIZ\\\\\\\YIII//lf-§§\\\Yll//A\\\\\\\\\\\iIZ@\\\&Z ermanentSilver Foxes in Important Announcement ' - »' Ltd., announces to the investing of the Murray River Silver' Black “il/”l\\ o produce the highest grade of _ Silver _'Fox pelts. - A I was cured of Rheumatic Gout by by M1NARD'E LINIMENT, Hall ax. ANDREW K1N(}_ tween Austria and the Allied powers, Markham, Ont. C. S. BILLING. 1 was cured of Rheumatic Gout by M1NARD’S LINIMENT. re; of the greatest calamities in his rupture of diplomatic relations be- the details of which ha I d pubnshed_ ve a rea y been probability, have saved Europe from on _ to " i\\‘\\\\YI& The /.zzibassador then refers to the -___ sex. *___* "If you Want to secure best re~ sults with your pickles and chow which are the purest, strongest and I0/ I was cured of Acute Bronchitis by Sl0lll&¢l'l Tl‘0llllI¢l Due to Acidity this year, you will use our spec‘es so SAYS EMINENT SPECIALIST. m/ost satisfactory of any. Our essence of vinegar is of unusual strength, one pint. making three quarts of _ strong, pure, pickling vinegar. The indigestion, wind, stomachmchs and Two Macs, 149 Great George Street, inability to retain fond, arg in nm. f » MEM. betly nine cases out of ten simpl F' ~=-so -ss. Complete Fox ~ _ _ __ " ii"-3°-"”*" and lritiames the delicate lining ’ i A in ~ ~"' 4 , s stomach. The touhlo lies entire. 57 ly in the fermenting trod. Such ir- mentation is unnaturiil, and “Sin ` ___ _ formaitionlis n0t only unnatural, -but . . . d L may |170 V0 l’l]0BI`» BC\’l0\lB CODSBQIIB - The only complet Directory of the Eox_ Business of Prince Ed- nn, po,,,m,,ne,_ne,,,,,,,_“w,n°°§; ,Q css u not corrected. 'ro stop or mii- ward _Island ever published together with.a detailed directory oi ceiveti at ottawa unui Noon, on sri- vent fermentation of the tooo con- the City of Charlottetown pre aid to anyfaddress on receiptof $1-3,00, day, the zara october 1914,_ for me tents of the stomach and to neo. G_ BA ING/\i_L_ Publisher conveyance of l-its Majostys Malls, trallze the acid, and render it bland I, O Box 61 ’ on n proposed Contract for Four Years, and harmless, n tegsponnfiil nf big. ' ' ' Sli UHES Del' Week. over urated magnesia, probably the best _ _ _ _ Charlottetown, E.l. _ Rural Mall Route, No. 1, from and most eiieciivn nn"-ecinr ni Rein This directory which will be ready for .delivery _in first _week K°'1ll"s¢°"» P»E- Nami' stomach known, should iw taken in in September will contain the names of President, Vice President "°’“' "‘° P°°‘“‘“"“""G°“”'“'“ P'°“' a Quarter of a :lass of hot or cold Secretary 'I`re'isurer ond Directors of Fox Mink Skunk and 'mc' “"*°°" lm"‘°“|“f°lY “fl” °°““¥ Of v ‘ 1 . ‘ v v Printel n tic s , nt lniiig furth r _ ` ' Karakule Sheep Companies to the extent of nearly $40,000,000. information oss In Zzntiitiions or pri- ;‘;h°‘;°'tf’_fe“;i__11_<}___;>_f_;i€_i;1_1_tytsdts1t__;uif 5176-8-29flll0lSmW lgosed (Jontrract may be seen, and blank ng? the acidity G1 B 'NT mgfnena' __ __ . v - -- - 1 * - evidence that tsrmsnmion is takin _,I/Pty; Ai' rn f l b bt i d, t ' E, , _i _ I ine gust Ofiiuer infgdi B (ni: MK “_ Fermentation, wind and acidity rs ._-“_ s i an cinfionnown, s.p»¢m|».f zz, za, 24 .na zsu.. 1914 New Gggds Fam For Sak _ Live stock entries close 11th September. -- s o an er, en B sington Princetown and at the olllce d5"E°"0"9 *Wd ""'“°°¢”5l'Y Stoll 01' oi ine pon; giiiin, in, 9 or prevent them b the us of r sr ° ‘ ’ ° p ct . Y 6 a P OP Q feat gflfu tura I [hon .ioi-in r. wusan, anmtd. such ss iiisnrswi maznesls. P,0_ inspector. which can bs obtained from any P.O. Inspector's Ofilce, druggisi: amd thus enable the stem- . . Charlottetown, 11th Sept 1914 sch d its w k r sr wi ut , - -9 14- 31 to <21 d or p op ly tho d ' lllll10l`l . 'I hi l D Oi The Maritime Provinces I °.I:...?itl’_t»?f-’. ‘°' ““ m Ho-called stomach trouriiisg gnnn an Place in tha food contents of thi stomach, causing the formation of gas and acids. Wind distcnds the stomach, and causes that full, 'op- pressive feeling sometimes known as heartburn “bile the acid irritates 'l\\\\\\\\\\ZIlIIIIII5i\“\\\\\\*lIB\\\\\§.KZ mv Foxes Company Ltd`;, are now amalga High -Class Foxes at $18,000 _ They offer to the public the_ “Class A” at 18,000 a pair. Six pair two years old and the other 7 to 9 pai Your Chance This is your chance to get into a `good strong company built up on permanent lines! You never had a better chance and younever will again. We stand in the unique posi- tion among fox companies that we are doing more than we said we would do. ' Think Of It Six pair of young breeders and even to nine pair pups, all at Sl8,000a pair. Why, sir, similar Stock was gobbled up at $30,000 a. pair not so long ago. _- Direc ALEXANDER ROSS, Mi D. of Cifiown Ex- Prelident of the Prince Edward island Fox Breeders' Association President. COL. CURTIS S. EMERY,'Coli¢ctor oi Customs oi Newport, Vermont, Vice-' President. t BENJAMIN nocsas, swim of ci'¢°w»,~ ISAAC E- BURDEN. Pownal. Gentle- Secreiary-Treasurer. 1 mm, Form of A Ihereby mag applicatio t P t"'l F L _ _ lottetown, Prince _ dIslanditd)tal_ |5_ [_ pry gmni, Sinn gentlemen’s Great George wvenumueu; T-é-_ll white and fancy corset cov- _ ’ LOW RATES ON STEAMERS AND RAILWAYS. ers. ladies' underware, etc. MISS D. RUDGE -Ido hereby apply for. .. shares in the Permanent Prices so low ygu ani-wt re, .___.__ Ltd. lCV.l.¢ of me _“___ pay on or before october L 1914_ 118 nty percent and the balance I agree___io Aim hah. ' N3ll'lE....................‘................................ ./ni.. nnsnn-snlsu AV M