.4‘ 1 i PAGE TEN ' "" "ml r.1'rss'r uns TH! WN GUARDIAN . , , ~ f-_ _ ___ _ Keep Free I From Dus 'l`here’s dust in plent these days-more th plenty one finds durin a drive in the country. Whisks -the kind that get the dust out of clothing, All well made and he broom corn is toug elastic. They he kind that give lon satisfactory service. ve them in vatiou izes from l0c up. 'é tn Ei ~<: F1* \v\\\\\\\\'»s»\\\\\\\v//ll/#lv _\; IllIlA\\\\\\VIIl4"WIIII/I/AIU] c... fe m =° - N -' ~ ° fe Et ii 5' 3 D U. on rr. :r ll'-'lZlIA\\\\ ` IIIIIJ G. .lamieso Druggist _ IIIIIIY///l\\\\\\\`llIl f " i'_ '" 2//l\\\\\\\\\\¥VIIIIIl \\\\\\\ Ci ` /////=S§ 1 .lust Received \`lIIII nique designs in \§'fIIIIO//' CJ *T1 O H--4 O 2" 1/2 l-vi in K IA\\\\\\\ ewelry and Souvenir f P. E. I. consisting obs, Brooches, Charm nd Spoons, etc. G.H.Taylo Jeweler & Optician ,I//////'.a\\\\\vuI/A\\\\T To Investors in the Fox lndustry Throughout the United States An excellent chance is off- ered to get in with a good reliable company of Ameri- cans now building ranches on P. E. Island ‘_'rns cultnnrltni Advertising Phono 1.. ...... 138-I Subscription Phono _,.138-I News and Edit. Day Yhols..........1l8 News and EAttt.Ntglt. Phones lll 5 III Hand Omco at Charlottetown.. Branch Oflicaa at Bummsraids, Atherton. Souria and Montague. ' Loudon Omoo. lllsroont Bonn. Strand W.O. President A. Bartlett. Managing Editor ......J.B. Burnett S-\’l`l`RDAY, Al GUST. 22ND, 1914. DEIRY OF EVEHTS TODAY. City l\tagistrate’s Court, 9 a. m. People’s Theatre, 7.30 and 9 p. nl. Prince Edward Theatre, 7.45 and ll p. ui. ltifit- shooting. kellsinsloll reuse. 2 p. ul. I - led upon to pay the penalty in the form AUGUST. 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Every one at all familiar with the ev_e_n_ts__gt the past. knows that France. l ,___ lllforlnally at afternoon tea on day last for the members of the dollars to Germany recovered with creditable swiftness, and. in .... a brief period was more wart while Mrs. A. G. Peake po ten. _ O U O tore her humiliation. Thorn is no groulld for assuming that anything different will happen when the present war is concluded. The work of re~ paration will comulellce inilllelliatf-ly, and industrial enterprises will be pro- secuted with lnore vigor than during the period of uncertainty prenedillg the fwar. And, as all the lnltions engaged ill the struggle are ill ll large degree u und children of Ottawa, who ha ley Beach, leave for their homes the Iliitll. I O l i Mrs. Richardson of Toronto, ‘3 .accuse-w View llotel, Brnckley Beach, is present the guest of’ Judge alld Stewart and leaves for her hom the 114th. U U D reckon on their reaching out in every -l°y“l’l" time ‘l‘"""5 me Pas* dirl=ction~ ill the ellort to rvstol-o what they have destroyed lllld rl=l~uvol‘ what they have lost. a&wwx&am quite ll lot nt' interest centred. ll walk front the Sen View llotei ou/moths _int lvl/imltls _ The New York World nccuses vllr- tiresolne wulk ill exceptionally llrrunged with London Times l declaring war upon the Alltel-icuii __ people. “Tile aggression of which they are guilty is as rllthless ill some Mr and Mm J F Mm-r§B_ M ms. I time lllld-»li_v the wuy-won th het. ll U U ious dealers ill food, big und little, ol' Newsteali. the beautiful home \ _ ` . _ . \' of its aspects as that shown by lla- lue. preselltell o pretty appcnrnllce. tions ill arms against their ellelllies. No autocrat ever proceeded with bol- der asumptiou. No colllulorer ever mvm fr;e“dS_ Judge and Mrs. Stewart entertained Mun- Royal ltf i ld lt_ I billi C l l dtht i . M .J. “ “ "“’“‘ “" “ ” " “ 0f’“2l‘§..?3.Iitl..“‘:.....“..5 ‘¥.it.°.....__‘.é_t_.__ _ 5 large cases. Newest and mos dependent upon trade with the ollt- The g,|es¢,, at me 503 View 1;0[¢.| side world for their prosperity. we llnly BBT- ` The Are Here Safe From llllllllts if nil will Y the Seat oi War A ' up-to-date goods, shipped just the day V M'. R.C.It. P ll l"l‘ ` ' "° :rr sz. ..::'::;° before war broke out. I1 V8 spent ll delightful summer at Brazil; _ France _ h . _ has been spending the summer asgeli lil gig; Germany ' Also our New Furs and Ladies’ liracklvy Point, have had a lilostB__e_l:_ 1n_ zi:_'t't.‘l'd ‘l ' li’.f`.’..".ii.,§?.Ig`1?.l :‘.“.‘.` Z..?.,°ll.l‘ii§1{"i.IiiXi Spectlon. was tt, Clnlrlottctowll, suceesaftllly ululertak- - by Mrs. ldd. llouaton of 'Ottawa and her sister lilies Phylis Noidheilner ol 'l'tlronto, who uccolnplislled their long, ` good T he House of Quality gf Y- _ '.7-.___'._..._, .'..'_..______._I_1...`.-. __~.'.'.-.e_ . Oli _ NOYIIIHY- Wllvll l\ll'S~ l\l0l°l`l=’» \flll\°l”lf1l\\' ed nt a daintily appointed afteruooll _ tes for at wide circle of Charlotte- _ \.~»` ff ////1/I/a\\\\ l"'t \\\§‘Tf//I/III This service includes special signed cables from Ashmesd Bartlett, who ‘acquired great fame for his nlasterly work in covering the Russo-Japanese, Balkan and Boer wars; E. J. Dillon, the expert English Journalist who is in close touch with all of the inside workings of European diplomacy, and others ot equal repute. Cables from other correspondents in the principal European capitals will include the dispatches ot Herbert Temple, W. Orton Tewson, and Frederick Villiers in London; Fritz Jacobsohn, Steven Burnett and Frederick Werner in Berlin; C. F. Bertelll in Paris and others who will cover the European war from every possible angle. This service will afford our readers prompt, accurate and complete reports written in rnasterly style and upon which complete reliance maybe placed. WBT -¢v-~»»~»--~.,,\~o-~.».-v»»».»¢~»\»»~.,.»~,»»»»~ -»» M fa M ~ ».».~,~.-,.~, ~~.»»,`-.».».r»..~-».»-- GUARD THE WATER 'IIORKS P-.\_'P*. "°'_"` 5-‘P '“'* A leading member of the community directed our attention to tho un- gnurded condition of our water works. Canada, ut-cordillg to the Militia De- purtlllellt, is full of spies, und in the event ut' uslltcessioll of relxrrses to the l Gorman arms, they will immediately show activity, in attelltl,-ts to destroy ` our public works. On the Mainland these are being guarded and protected by Militia pickets. Sir llider Haggard wllcn her.: usl~ le" ‘S “B0 ~‘“ "_"“‘"" will lit- tlllllnoll to ml. liar sized 005 COPD (TDD and lllié hl`0