V . uc 0 egood things of life makes us lincoln. I with the O-Cedar Polish Mop. I We know you will appreciate I polishcs--all at the same time. AUGUST 6 1914 -» . . h "fflf‘F“\’l'I°1{l'l'» "‘ THE )_glIIARDiAl1Wv, '_ ' mn or m:.- ' rr" PAGE THREE Doc Bird bays /I Mlllllllilll Hl|I[S GEHMMIS DESTHDY CRUWN PRINCE EEHMAN ANU “$111/IIIIIA\\\\\\\VIII4 " ‘ ` ' ` ' " ' - ' - ` ' ` (C ° s ,, ` ` l T° he fem 1- fo ' ` s ` _ . Get Acquainted with the fortable - even sunshine, ,-4 - 0' f' `. W 7 @IlllIllIIf$\\\\\\\\\\ \ _ J 1/ ° 0 'L/illl.ll”-\\0~ The horse races held in Montague / _ 0/ ` gliflffrgfcy' p§,°‘l'ed` "° be ‘me °f me TSING TAU. AUS- 25--P A Cipher LONDON. Aug. 25.- Refugees LONDON, Aug. 24.-Reuter learns / \‘ held b 'i;SB1\¢I.ll' Iwi the most. ever message from.-Einpsror William ad- coming from Germany state that re- that confirmation has been received f Tllregt ll f;lllll8ll@ HSBOCW-tloll. dressed to the' _Tsing Tau Garrison gorts persist there that Crown Prince of the report of o. German raid from _ V _Bid fa “lb F0111 Souris. Summer- in which they were called upon to rederick William is dead. Latest_ south west Africa into Union Terri- ' li, J Q, gfom ° llfllgzzi' with l»3e“5“f@ ll9ek0l'S was read aloud at roll call last Friday the throne had been stabbed by asocf force is‘not stated. On the way from \‘ 7// olmlry madgue *m ”“"`°““di“g Welling- GGFIHBIIS UB dBSi¥'0Y|KhS Bill iallst. that he had been wounded in Windhoek the Germans cunle into f 4000 péo le ehllptla crowd °f 9-b0“l tall structures- here which pilg _il be battle and other stories of similar conflict with Dutch fariners who are lhel -D W ° wmughly G"-i°Ve‘1 Of lilly assistance to the attacking character. settled inthe German territory. Tlie F mmng' party by giving them sighting points ~ ~ ---- encln ‘ , _ _ » - ---- ~ y.sust incd n loss of several kill- Tm' races ‘V919 all “GW 010561)’ They have also destro ed the rail u Hlllll EUNlESll|] Vlllllllli PHUPEHIY ` HlPUHl[ll lllill UUTEH lIllSHl| #__ __..__' ‘ __ ‘ihafld Clllll'10ll0l0Wll. all crowded defend the position to the uttermost reports representing that the~heir~ to tery-f-The--strengtli--of--the- German '- _ H 1 t, 'H 'colltested and" the exciting iillislies roads to the _boundary gf their logged ed' '_~ ' ‘ ,..~-' ¥l§;°l,O°l§0$;f _ll°il”'l'l’~l5ill3 _ Vllll€l5'- territory and have razed the Villages BR|TANN|A_ lg 15 3' 5“mma"Y-“ within the territory. The inhabitant ____ . °'f'_'-,'_»'_l»':-'§" ` _ “This is. pretty hot l” Perspiration “a-streamin MMT] “R ,€_ IZ’;\\\\\\YIIII4\\\\\\\\\\ St0DS excessive perspiration -mall es life more comfort- able these sultry days- 25C toilet water-very refresh. Y Sherlirook. H d t U(lhlerry Itipo, 2.21 ’ ‘lurottt u nu S vlolet Sec' 1islenel§,wi191/4, Cliarlottctuw .." Tim 2.20' 2...3 _ ' 2 FREE FOR ALL _,_ " Ol these Villages have been partially Men deemed ner changed. and lo! ( HOT AND PACE) compensated, KINGSTON’ Aug 25__ The em_ At word of war, unveiled, PURSE $200. _C . _’,>'c>f€c1 N§¢:§-lol ____ Silo stands as long ago " barg° on the cxlm" °f sugar fmm She stood when Nelson saill-0 Mile heats in harness. Best 3 in 5. - _ Jamaca, imposed recently by local The sewwlml hl hcl, hah., _- authorities, has been removed, -- . _ initio s., 2.1s1/_., Allred slewmh cept to countries hostile to Brilairifx . Ph” sa" “""" 1"” lips' soutliport. _.4 4 4 4 4 ` Dr Sharper. "lei/, D A Macltiii -- _ _ Splro lion, CllB.l`l0i.tl3t0;i'll, 3 3 Slm watclled the Norlnalls Illhd Vesta Boy, 2.0514, Daniel Steele, LONDON, Aug. 25.- Every boat The G,,l,leh lllnd set S ll ’ . Sllminerside, . . . . . .. ..3 1 2 1 1 from Belgium comes crowned with And touched as hy a hlglhj .-. 0" Wilkcfi. 2.14%, J. 'l‘. Waite. lmpcverisiied refugees who have fied The re I' _ l: stArmi1.la fall. ' dr before the German Invasion. ' All org- She lmlclmll lho vlclory Edgett, allization is being formed to care for l _ Lead out me Fleet ll, wal., 5 Q, these people and part ol’ thc Prince of --- And ,yer lhe salt hhlh Sha Lpoll the Forelnnds fair She guards the English ships. aclilnn rr, Wales relief fund which amounts ' ll - f- . -. n. .. 1 203 lo lnore than $7,500,000 will be sent , w"\sH_IN_Glr_0N' A“g~ _25--R¢g8fd‘ mum mm’ Imidlgar' c. . 2 1/i, .21; 2.24; 2_25. to Antwerp for sufferers wllo have mg lmncw W Ui th” ‘“wmm"°““l Men dcenlcd hor cliulligcd, and lo! mg! Y°“'H like lf Very much 2.24 cl_Ass “ll"» lllvmllle. sho smiifls unto il... .hill PURSE $150_ glans have crossed the French Bor- U10 fllrllllll Ol ll9llU`ll| Hlllillllllg. uno Wm, sword to smkc the fm, evewbody does l $1.25 bottle E. A. FOSTER \ “Nlllllllé D.. rn I/4\\\\\\\\`fIII!LI Central Drugstore Sunnyside Qu_r Ice Cream Sodas ar ellcious and refreshing. A \\\\\\\\\Sf///lllllll/_s\\\§ ‘“ ~"1-‘l~l it is _Never too Late iolmend. So no matter what happens to`your F S M' h . . itc ell The I'r:l< !irslW:liCll :ind Clo:k Rcpnrcr 138 (‘xlclnSt. i llarloltctr 0 M l ,,/ !V_sI;='£&s_B.lil ‘We know you will be delighted We know you will welcome the relief it brings. the hard work it saves. We know you will be pleased with the way it dusts, cleans and That is why we sayz- Try the O-Cedar Polish Mopfor 2 days at our risk. If it is not satisfac- tory. we do-not want you to keep it. The price-$1.50-will he returned without question li it ln not nll.and more, than we claim. You to be the iudzei Simon W. Crabbe lloli, ('linrlottctowil,. 'l lillc, 2.221/1 D0|l"T SWAT THAT FLY and leave the disease germs to be scattered through your house. use vilsnirs fi.v'i»ins and kill both the flies and germs. is lo lc .as §;\ 5:. ra -i _le me 57* der for all Asylum and a committee We OUIIISBUOHS Ullllll- llvutrals to And shield to guard li friend. Milo heats in llm-,le55_ Best 3 ln 5_ will arrange for their relief. England inaintuln strict impartiality in their Across the wave sho rulcs-- ”-U0 Fl‘l1llC0 llDDlll'€ll¥iY Dl`0DOS0` '.0 Lfcatmellt of the wal' and comuncrciul That lesson sllzlll lic read . Mayor Todd, Hammond Kelly; ‘film f0l` U10ll’ Blllv-U91' 9-ily W1l0 l-NUS ships of iieiligerc-nts, it is the pllr. By foenlcil-and the fools _._ Southport. ,.1 ll 1 as 3 fl" llfwe borne the brunt of the pose of the Britlslr Government and Wll° dfelllll *hal Df=ll<@lSiNr~ntalF`ncultiesbe 'ns September l:'\th. and for Ana. and Law Flcurflles Se tr hc'29ll\. For ‘nl ndars and infomation D l'|\ 0 _ apply to the Sccretaryfof the Faculty in question, ac- l // lt loiltzilils but tlirco iitlincs. (Lie _ » . A . . p 1 g of them is that of the _ldurl of Level: ‘”‘;1l]l‘|)‘",‘l{;U;)ll“ 'HW D-msem “fan steps ershlp "t th? conclusion of hostmg ' . ,, ‘_ and Melville, a lieutenant ill the Sci:-' W Pm ’1 Y 8 take" t° “mlm the fl@ll~ -'l , / ` \ ' /' I l lil l_ ' ,\ ond Drnirooils. lloyill Si-.cts Grays, Property for the C"°“'n- This Wm '*"*°‘“""***' i ` _ " ll ' /“l wllo was dllngerollsly wolllidcd Aug- for course' “DPW to mam' Omer “"de"` ’ Q . i » i i l ' ‘i\\A.,U '< llst\%2.tziplprlrclltl§ itll lille czlvlllry figlllt lgllllfxgsgg in which German E é an , ‘ .V ~-_~ _--. _ ' ill ` ill 'll cr oo on ll llrl ny. llc 's t l ~ ‘ _ ' _ ' . f ` iiiiiiil',i|l'|l|,|i'l|.' 'Pl' ‘ l?.lli Earl of liewll :lilll lllclvilld, and “T115 0365110?) is bsmg gookedtuptlw l D r ll _ ' 24 yours olll. The other wolllll l 'C “S "9 , CDM me" as 0 1° ' l ` \\, are it sel‘l;l‘ulit ol' tlie Royal ;`:ggll_§y°¥K£h,cll§E 0l;:;1;lh\lsl2fT iléshances' r f )\) -A-r' l - - . .. - »,~ ,.~ ,, . . ' o ..na as war ,,._;.l 3., _pl l P l lows mm “ “lptaln 01 ]‘"“>m"(rs' budlxet may be financed by the simDle - , _ ` \\r -4. K ` 8'/ -. , process of conflscating German mon- ` ‘ // ? , l ,_ll'li [lv ill ‘if _y|/ cy now in Canaria. 'rlrat has already JAPANESE NAvv. .V / G ` \ \ been done lu Gernlany in the case of f' " - -' / » I . l ll British investment tllero Tile can Vllldelll Iilliif-1€Bl1lDS. 9 Cllllscf Q f,:h:;"l_g.,.".~_;_:~,&';l`_ _V `.-v.l_.,,_l_,.,,l,__.; - Matchless Proposition Here are a few distinctive features of the MATCHLESS pronosltiorl that will interest every judicious investor. The foxes are from the best strains on the Island. The ten pairs are capitalized at $17,500. per pair. Ranching will be done by two of the most successful ranchers on the Island at a cost of five per cent. _ Promoters are paying personally all other expenses, such as promoting, organizing, stock selling, etc. Shares are selling well at $100 each. Payments 40 per cent with application, balance October first. Matcliless Silver Black Fox Company Ltd. Cliarlolletown, P. E. Island Box 126 Phone 505 Come Here Mr. Blacksmith For Your Forge Supplies Come in and see our fir: ll 1 .» f _ l _ ._ _V " requirements. They are W " ~ - the most complete on the Island, and we can assure you that our prices will suit your purse. On account of buying direct from the Manufacturers,we are able to give you very fine assortment of Farriers` prices on your requirements. Bring in your list to us, and we will guarantee that you will not have to go outside for one article you ask for. We can supply Portable Forges up to $40.00 ca. Anvils and Vlces, Files and Tanged Rasps, Ham- mers, Plnccrs, Knives, liar Iron in all sizes, Sleigh Shoe Steel, Tire Steel, Bolts, Horse Nails, Welding Compound, Etc, Etc. Let us quote you on your next order. Satisfac- tion to Customers is our Motto. - li \\ / , O'l"I‘A\V.\, Aug. ...>. Because he has ' ' ' " , F3 - . 5 lil" `VcS, K 1' iliisscd two colisccutivc sessions oi 9501009? “m`_5t"°llgfh» 1.200.000; Ull' P" ,. ._ Parlillnicilt, the llonf Senator James Oftllllllzell Militia. 2.000.000- ` ’ f~-~ _ ; (__ ‘“§2l;‘§@~ss._§».o=,y,?____ _ E _ .~...+....... L_~Ii` wp. 1% air 1$1~‘Er‘~v;r dare-s’ A- (rare- 'ef ~.¥¢\."\- ,_ J _ -s l'lvi5UNi‘ Allison uulvlzllslrv ' AnnVual_rSessionAl“9l/l-15nopens Sat. September I9. _ Many Scholarships and Prizes are offered '~.- r ri . For information regarding Courses of Studies, Degrees, ,. _. . Scholarships. Prizes, Affiliated Relations, Expenses, etc., .,, SEND FOR CALENDAR. Incoming Students wishing Residential Accommodation _ -for which MOUNT ALLISON IS JUSTLY FAMOUS- should give -earliest possible notice. Courses in Address Arts. Science REV. B.C. BORDEN, D.D., PRESIDENT, and Theology. SACKVILLE, N.B. lV_lQll_llI____l\_!-Ll5_QN___ LA0lE§'_ _ COLLEGE FIRST TERMS BEGINS SEPTEMBER 8 it ir il... ia.g.rr`n££.i.i§..¢lE.`i' |51! `i`£"§}..r'is¢'l.T.iar.hlps"£° '§}.¢".r.'.y ies College In Canada. tudents. 1-. - ... ___ 4 ° E »-\alT"*Y~\_,. -$.- Its alm is True Education, not It is -:i healthful town; it has spe- cialists for teachers. lt offers Literary Courses, Music '.`.ollrscs. Oratory Courses. surface culture. Its popularity is undoubied; its attendance is steadily ln- creasing. its standards arc of the highest! -l ... Household Courses, Fine its students are its best ad- Artl: Courses. vcrtloemcnt. Free Calendar on application to REV. G. M. CAMPBELL. D.D.. PRINCIPAL SACKVILLE, N.B. MOUNT ALLISON ACADEMY Offers a general, Special or Matriculation Course leading to the College of Arts, Engineering, Medicine, etc. Comfortable Residence, Mt. Allison Commercial College 535;., Offers a course in Buslneu, Shorthand and Typewriilng, Penmanlhlp, etc. . r.. -... STRONG STAFF OF EXPERIENCEDWTEACHERS. First Terms begins September J. M. PALMER, M.A.., LL.. D., PRINCIPAL. ...SACKV|LLE, N.B. CALENDAR SENT ON REQUEST. l ST. MARGARET’S COLLEGE TORONTO ° A RISIDINTIAI. IND DAY SOHOOL FOR Qllll "°“"" "'..',§',:.:‘a:.‘.‘.l:"l:..‘.‘l1‘f':°.:°.i l.‘.t~».."...°'°'....". ""“*'°‘ " ACADEMIC COURSE, from Preparatory to Univerllty Hliflllli First Year Work. ' MUSIC, ART, DOMESTIC SCIENCE, PHYSICAL BUUCATM, _ - Cricket, Tennis, Basket Bell, Hockey, -_-nl--i__¢». _~ . _ , ul ~‘\`*.‘ lehool Reepens leptsmbsf Write for Plupssln X-"~"l,_ _ s|t\n'nr`s¢sssi.hr.u»»l. . _ins-st, :.. -. it..-, f V - .U ' ` . 1 _ -l . V, l - I ly Y 0, ' : . Ili ‘i _ » _ . 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