'~ iz '. ' gf ,fl - i i X.. 4. \ _ "‘ 1'#-q‘:},2" -{v.:....->~_-;-»1»,.`_. __,A_ - er.-;‘“tf - , - Ti. ~..¢»<.. . r _.,. ,. rr, 'an /| 5 . l Q _ 1! f-`f i i it \ \= ` /l L i 3-i i ffil 'rl' .a i_ Y. ,.'i i 1 l l _ 1 ~ wp I " -fy, ,..< , , 1 li? ` F" _ . .»t,i L_ . f_~.,,},...,_1§\.$_,,“.5_,..;.>.,;,,_. g ~1~ 'qfgcpggé “on nnni;cni" Fifth Instalment I Margaret meets the world’s ' greatest iron master Mr. Car- n `e-and also makes some elgliorate selections of costly People’s Theatre E .--i.-Nigi.i-- her aunt-and Margaret decided to runaway. The part played en Two Part Kalem Arne] Hefnrines night in tan lar erop ane; t e excl ing mo or- boat chase-the desperate battle THE MAN in the water are three of the A strong story o_f the_Western unusual features. I Plains Splendidly Staged---ff ,___ HERE SOON-Motion Pictures of the Mobilizing of 3 troops at Halifax, the town under Martial Law-Ocean Greyhounds Muretania & Cedric-And F1remen’s Regatta-North \Vest Arm. Special Each Week-Canada’s Troops-and life at a tal --__ S Ill FIGHT M... 1'r.P.\Ys to hhy in this i~r<.vn.e». I FLOWER SHOW Prince ofwaler _..._ oquggegaugusz za-21, gsots. run annul “ - , Col _ _ orrswit Ang. 24.- col. Hughes be furs at H Jaeckel & Son’s-Later in the day she is scolded by M,,,,s,e,. ,,,'M,,,,,,, and Defence sm. , 'rhn last night that he hps alreagy beer; {\'};E . . . . . _ . 0 by the country girl, makes this number interesting indeed. gggedhsrsausierligs goslnphfzr gm” ' ' ‘ These men are very keen to pay their LORD 35|-KIRK |N$T|TUTE~*’A ‘ wav mm ,-annul Take gan, A||egi_ meeting of the Lord Selkirk Instituto In the clutches °f the cms lance, and at earliest opportunity Join :gli ' ` l li Ill ll . Th `MlI\iB!9I' Blai- Chasing the Smugglers A two Part Kevstm C.°m¢<‘Y ,L;°n.fi‘..l.t‘n. 3.2... .3 ni... .i n n. " ' ' ' Sllfe t0 f€tCh the grin British descent a number of them PFSBGHL ' - e Germans. _ FLOWER SHOW.-At the Flower _S_how, Prince of Wales College Hall next _ vided throughout the evening, by Miss Lavle, of Edgehill College (violin)' -lllMlll BlllllHl 3 r-r-| i.o.\'oox, Ang. 24.- A despatch is V81 C3I‘tlEl' Q06. from Amsterdam says a large de- te" 0 & taclunent of German Cavalry suffered Wig tfrilmt UIQ? P"‘;“‘i?r'idu§g ' ’ ` _ _ _ seriously iu Subur Maliiices, Bel- 1' “U3 D al' 0. o a c _par 2 Shows 2 Admission Five Cents 7 3 9 p m gium, on Friday afternoon when they Fourth Conference of l~‘ruit Growers. ,were met suddenly by Belginns in M\'~ I ‘motor cars and armed machine guns. °_" l I I Most of the Germans were killed hut ionfemnce- handful surrendered and were ten prisoenrs. . of 3 Sailings Weekly via St. Lawrence From TO LIVERPOOL From TO GLASGOW l|ontreal..Scandinaviln... Auv. 8 Sept 5 Montreal. .Iiesp_enan.. ....Aulz. 15 Hep! 12 , Montreal. .Carsica_n..... ..Aug. 22 Sent 19 Montreal . .Grampian.. . . . . . Aug 29 be|\t.26 & LONDON Monlreal..Victorian......Aug. 4 Sept.l Quebec ...Calgarian......Auiz. 13 Septh) l|nntreal..'l`unisian......Aug.13 °¢-pt. in Quebec....Alsauan.......Aug 27 Sept.Z~l ' TO IIAVRE From Montreal. Ionian Aug. 16 Sept. 20 ’ “ .\lontre.i!..Corinthian.. Aug.2‘iS<»pt. 27 p/vnyg Aug 24___An ' Om(-ia] ml. " \lt»ntr¢-;il. §it'\_li;ii\ ... Sept. 6 Oct. ' i the digestive organs you can rely on _ g I | - i an _ militia announcements is that as to tléhiil. ALLAN LINE itllii”‘"I wise pfegaution ii S. " i~.i.,nn.».ii_.s¢..¢nn.......... st-nr.. iao.»¢_ is ;;;>\iii<'ei\i@nt issiied tonight Says: The fi For Reservations, Tickets. Etc.. Apply Local Offices or Agencies tim W. K. H. &A. M0ll|J'eal euiburg. Our troops, in 1-oujuu<'tiou ’ \vit __ ' sn.: Q-tn-,wi..»c. 1.. tw... zs emu (Lift i . §\\\\\\\\7IIlA\\\\\§.¢II/IlIIIL\\\\\\\\Y/III/0 \\LTl'/IlIIIIIl.\\\\\\\\VIIIIYl=\\$ \\ ev////////1:\\\\\\\\v////////§\\\\vu/@\\\\\ *U ermanent Silver -Y .Y ~ - Silver Fox pelts. Important Announcem The public that its interests and those of the Murray Foxes Company Ltd., are now amalgamated. High Class Foxes at $1 They offer to the public the choicest Silver “Class A” at $18,000 a pair. Six pairs of these-the Your Chance This is your chance to get into MOTTO:-Permanency. Aim: To produce the highest grade of ' Permanent Silver Foxes Ltd., announces to the investing mm im des It leg fr I T il ~ ' 1. 4( ’ I L’ t 0 S River Silver Black T, ” ‘ " ‘ two years old and the other 7 to 9 pairs are this year’s pups. Remember While low capitalization makes \\\\\\\\\\`ZIIIIlllI&\\\\\\\\\\VZIIA\\\\\ FOXES Lid- ir ir in ent ui l\' pl 8,000 ii Foxes obtainable all Murray River’s-are I0 in fu of I Ili fo M M s Bartlett. Charlottetown. (Diario), Prof. Tauton and Mr. Charles liines. (llty, (piano and coruet). Admission, ' ten cents.. 5116- -Professor ' Theodore Ross, who 1 'v th _ (‘anadian Signalling (‘orps, the ap- po ‘ _ also the announcement of the promo- will prevent the little iimesnof today iinn of Lieut. J. zu.-xiiiinn, ni the from becoming the big sickness of Abegweit Light Infantry, to be t‘ap- tomormw and ai-,_€l._ For tmumes of tain, vice Capt. M. A. Shaw, resigned. , The battle has proceeded several days. patch rei'cived from Antwerp coullrius the tho licrce conflict betwciui 1\'u:n and (‘h'.irleroi. lt is e.\'pw:ted to lust three or four days. llritisli troops are fur-ing greater port Gornian army along great. bzttllc tlicin holding back the iuvzidcrs. lt is 4-xpectcd the fight will lust several days before it is decided on which side will bc victory. .lupuu has coiue l)I‘ defended to the limit. Sevcnl Gor- sct-\iti\'el_\' with Japz\u's ilci'l:\i'utiou of wut". thc- llritish oiiicinl press bureau <~rui.<<~r to disnrin and thc crew to go has liven dcuicil. \\'hilc liiogo forts :irc still holding out it is reported that Glldlibllll - at .1».~.~. FLOWER SHOW Prince of Wales 4*. be held in the Lewis schoolhouse Thursdby. August 27th, at 7 o'clock All interested are invited to be Wednesday, music will be pro- iss Stewart, of England, (piano), is FRUIT GROWERS' CONFERENCE aves this morning for I-lalifa\ to at i the Educational Conference A. E. Dewar, ot' Newlands, is also his way to Grimsby to attend the GAZETTED.-In Sat\1rday‘s issue the Canada Gazette, among the confirmation in rank of Lieut. K. Rogers, (Charlottetown) of the e intmcnt dating from July 3rd, and STORY OF THE BATTLE. at baittle is now priigrcssiiig along line from Mons to Frontier Lux- li British, assumed the oi'l`cusi\'e. were faced by uliuost thc whole ruinu army, both active und rosi~rvc~_ l.().\ll')ON, Aug. 24.-Olllcial (les- story of the great buttlo botwooii Freni-li :uid Gexiunus particularly l.0.\'l)()N, Aug. :Z~i.-i~`rcur-li und out. The allies :irc powerfully cu- euclied with po\verl'ul forts to uid to thc war of nations. Tho l‘Iiupci'- ol` Japan ilcclnred war on Gcruiiiu_\' id the .lupnucse fleet und liiud forces 'c ready for the struggle urouud iancliziu, German protccloratc in u sity Gorman preparation is coni- ete and tcrriflic. Kiaocchuu will be un war ships :ire lying in Tsiug 'l`uu irboi' and the waters ure uiiucd. t‘ou- uiouuccs that the Austria-lliiiigziry iwrntucnt luis ordered Austrian the 'l`.siu Tsiu. This oppurcutly elim- zilcs Austriit from the light. in ilu- r cast. lt is reported thc Exupi-ror llussin is .seriously ill, itltliougli this 0 llclgiun 1-ouiiuituilcr blow up oui\ rt after thi' Germans i':iptui'cd it. I fviifrr J i[lf&\\\\\\“'ff//I//// \\\\\\ flA\\\\\\\Y permanent again. We tion among are doing would do. seven to $18,000 zi stock was _ gobbled up at pzur not so long ago. Fox Breeders Association a good strong company built up on lines! You never had a better chance and you never will stand in the unique posi- fox companies that we more than we said we Think Of It Six pair_of young breeders and nine pair pups, all at pair. Why, sir, similar ALEXANDER ROSS, M. D. of Ch’fown Ex- President of llie Prince _Edward lalaiid COL. CURTIS S. EMERY, Collector of for large profits, good breeding stock makes for permanent proiit. The Permanent has both these essentials. Invest Today Only a limited zmount of stock remains to be sold, and the splendid offer now made, backed by this strong scurd, safe and PERMAN- ENT ccmpany is bound to sell it very quickly. $3(l,l1G0 a Directors WILLIAM KEARNEY, Mtrcliant of Marta; River. HAMMOND KELLY, Stock Breeder and President. VYIIlI§\\\\\\\\\ZIIA\\\\\€'.III/IIIIEMYIIIZI % Pune stoop mines HELTHY Prom-: IIo0d's Snrsnparilla removes scrofula sores, bulls and other erup- tions, bcciiuse it drives out of the blood the liuiuors that cause tlicm. }'Ii'uptions cannot be stu-ut=.<.si`iilly treated willi external applications, because these cannot purify the lJlOtiLl. _ Ilood’s Snrsfiparilla makes rich, red blood, pcrfccts the digestion, nud builds up the whole s_\'s|cin. Iu- sist on having Hood 's. Got it now. F J Stomach Troubles Due io Acidiiy SO.S.-\YS EMINENT SI"E(‘I.\LIST. ,first place in the parade to thc slu- So-cnllcd stoutgch troirldca, such as \\§¥i.I Customs of Newport, Vermont, Vice- President. BENJAMIN ROGERS, Broker of Ch’town, Fecrela ry-Treasu rer. man. \\\\\ Farmer of Southport. Form of Application I hereby make application to Permanent Silver Foxes Ltd., of Char- h lottctcwn, Prince Edward Island to take the number of shares in the Cap- 2,, ital Stock of the said Company set opposite my signature below. I enclose Wlllifgt Dr? C iv indigestion, wind, stomaclvnclic and inability to retain food, arc in pro- ISAAC E. BURDEN, Pownal, Gentle- hotly nine cases nut ni ten simply evidence that fermentation is taking place in the [god contents ofthe stomach, causing the formation Of gas and acids. Wind distenlls the stomach, and causes that full, 'oti- e n nrthurn, while the ncid irritates d influmes the delicate llnlnz; of ssive feeling sometimes known na stomach. The touhlc lies entire- in the-lermeuting fond. Such fer- ‘2o.000 persons. llls Worship the lout upon the air, and this was conti- .\\ ‘ll APPLICATION FOR STOCK Shares $25 To BENJAMIN ROGERS, Jr. - Shares $25 Wi mentation -is unnatural, nnd acid formation is not only unnnturnl. bllli may involve most serious consequec-I ces if not corrected. To stop or prc- vent fermentation of the food Con- tents nl the stomach and to neu- tralize thc acid, and render it bland and harmless, ,-,_ teaspognlul of his- urated magnesis, probably the best 1 , A t 2. _ 50-13_ ‘ s. s.“coNvsN"r|oN.- ;'_h§Wauhm_\_ ege “sus 627 convention ot tl1eSVernong)latrlctiof HAR-|-Ngy HA|__L_ _ There Wm the P. E. Island . S. ssoc at on se,-vice at Hartney Han will be held at. Pownal on I-‘riday after ,-may evening of ,ms week noon, .t8th. In the evening Mr. Ross, Oh Ffldlyl at 8 p. m. Rev, E, 5_ Field Secretary. will give an address ks Wm speak and show some flue lantern slides ot the Zurich Convention. FURTHER Samuel Nicholson. a P. E. l., died in Bradford last The remains to the accompanied _ ceased and body. The at Dundas o_n one of the largest ot the country. conducted by Rev. sistcd by Rev. Mr. and Rev. Mr. Rand There were many tributes. The who was only forty years ot' age, was it son of Mr. .loliu Nicliolsoii and leaves a widow and one child to mourn. w ectlon were of Souris Point. floral PEOPLE’S THEATRE.-Stories of smuggling and revenue officers are al- ways in favor at the People's Theatre, and last night a large crowd enjoyed “(`l\asiug the Smugglers," a two-reel feature by the Kalem Company. lt was exciting in the extreme and show- ed the clever manner in which opium is smuggled into the liuited States. “Our t'hildren,’ it nice little comedy, was acted by children. the youngest being twenty-six months. Great in- terest is being taken in "Our Mutual Girl," the fifth instalment of which was slio\vu last night. lu this picture she meets the great Andrciv Carne- gie. A vitugrapli comedy, "Sonny Jim". completed au excellent pro- gruiiiuie. 'Fouiglit thc two~rei~I fea- lurc, “(`h:1siug the Smugglers," will attract another large attendance PROVINCIAL EXHIBITION.-lt has b\\i~u decided that the Provincial ldxliibitioli, wliicli was believed likely to be caiicelloil, will take place uftcr :ill The liixllibitioii will take place on 'l`ui\sdi\y, Scptcinlu-r 22, :uid will ex- tend over thc tlirvc :lays following, 23, Z4. und 25. The n|`t'itii' on this occasion prtuiiisesi to hc ol' universal interest, und iluilv uit attractive prize list is ofi`i~|‘oil, about $8,000 living set aside t`or tho purpose. lt is interesting to state thul. thc amount shmvs an in- cri-zisc ou last year’s prize' list. In \'ii~\v oi' thc taut that horses and cattle will likely bc in great deiiiaud :is a. result of thc war, it is expect(-il that it larger number of nuimals than for- merly will be on exhibition, as no better plitcc for liurguins can be found than thc exhibition ground. The occasioii will also be a :suitable oiie l`or the fornivrs to iirriiugc for the sales of their crops. 'l‘hurc will he tlirvc ilziys of horse rac- iulr. Tlic classes will bc night and purses ranging from $28 to $100 will bc put up. 'l`hcrc ure on thc present occasioii more horses entered in thc stuko races (han i-vcr before and those piirticulzir events of the Exhibition will probably be liiiprecciletitedly success- t'ul. Quito nu attraction will be thc nero- plunc flights of l\li'. Paoli, the noted aviator who niadi- such successful fliglils hero two yours ago, and who lui: .'i ' » ' .» No ' ' ' ' ` _ ' \\" " ' " S ' ' - ' In s suic bicu ||\iul. lu \u|crii.i rtll .ind South .ind in luurupc Paoli ill gnc t\\o flights c.iE Pathe Company Presents' ' The strength ef; A S ' ' D Inhlrgdvlhg-Pagsdin _'i*'i -OF THE MEXICAN BORDER " I The Animated Weekly News of the World in Motion Pictures Cupid in the Camp A Rollicking Western Comedy 9 2 _ tnt=JHC5»-i->t=:'=1 nz-SO Cap’t Kid’s Priceless Treasure Scream, A Roar, It’s A Joker ' WEDNESDAY The Mystery of Wickham Hall Mystery Story of Old England A A Q _ public will now be more ever. i --1; " Maritime Telegraph & Telephone Company, INCREASED FACILITIES By the laying of the telephone cable between Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island, the Maritime Telegraph ~ and Telephone Company, have extended their tield of operation and given added facilities to their many patrons. Prince Edward Island is the richest province-according, to size-in the Dominion and the service provided -the complete and extensive than We are dealers in the securities of this Company. Full particulars will be furnished on request. F. B. McCurdy & Co MEMBERS OF MONTREAL STOCK EXCUANGB llslilu. Ottawa, Montreal, St. John, Sherbrooke, Kingston, i Sydney, Charlottetown. Si. John'| Nflil. London. [ns A F _ _ . _ __ _i -Y" ' 1--- X31- L_. Lf, _iff _,_L_..,_____ LL, ,_.,,._f, T, A ,if _A,_.f,A f-~_A_»_-_ _ ._.»_~~» -._ ll Twenty-five cenil. _-_ _-_ _ _-_ _ -_-_ v v _-_-_-_-J,-_ -_-_-_-_-_-_-v. _-_-_-_- _-_ _ _-_.- _ -_ ,-_-.-.,-_- _-L-_-_-_»-¢~»~ - Ons ecnt per word lint inuerii-m in this coluin. hs|_| cent par worl inch continuation. Cub must heeompmy order. Minimum eixulo cuaiuuau ctnssiriao. nos `_-`- 7:72* -Af -_-"TI "`_';' 'T171 ' _ 'fi' ;Y_`i`:T'_i`;Y; 7_1 ' ;Tf`A_r?TT`:"A_`__."Y_`:A.Y" -‘:`;' _ - - T _I BOARDERS WANTILD nccouiiiiiiiliztril ut 321 l"it‘/.roy St.. Young men prefcrriwl. l )l T098-S~22_\lI". EMAIE HLLP WANTED F . . WA\'Tl-ID A'l` (l.\`Cl~], M.\lD` FOR general housework. Small faintly. Apply _'N1 l`ppcr l’rincc. 5100-S-22M3i. “LADIES WA.\"l`l‘lD T() DO EASY, ('nn make $15 tu $20 wu.:l’.‘y~. iii pt-rieucc unnecessary, ni ai\v'\s~i- ing. National llccoratiug i`»_., lirpt N, G9 Adelaide St. linst, '.‘~-‘~\i\l.o, Ont." 50%)-8 ‘J1f.\I 'Ji iT/Iiv'i`_l-ID Ki* F/i|.coxwoon ifos- pital young women for ward work. Il73tl~7-28iiitf. PUPILS NURSES, lllAl.1'} AND FE- niale, wanted at the Taunton Stnto Hospital training School for Nurs- es. For particulars, nddrcss Dr. Arthur V. Goss, Supt., 'l`auntou State Hospital, Taunton Mass. 2286-1':-ilMtf. PUR SALE VOR SALE-TWi() GOOD (‘.l..»\SS "A" ninlc pups, pnrents registered in class "A". May exchange one for good class "li" feuiule. Ad- dress A. -l. M., cure of Gunrdiun. 5019-8-17i\l13ipd. FOR SAl.l'I.-50 pairs young rnnch bred lllink, 5 shares in 1914 divi- dend fox company. Silver black and pntch foxes. T. Gordon Ives, Montague l’. E. 1'. 7-I-lllllldtf, OR QUICK SALE AT RElDU(`F]I) piiccs several black und pntcli foxes. Apply "R" Box 116, (‘-ity. __ ___ _40s4-a-iiiiizwlni FOR S.~\Lli--3 PAIRS YOUNG Sli,- ver black foxes. Class "A" pedi- gree. (‘ra\\ioril Hayden, St. i"e- _terls, P. E. I. 3800-8-3M20ipd. FOR S.»\I.l-}~1 l‘Allt Ol” Til.Al`l{ foxes, 3 pairs of seventy-live per cent. black; also iivc pairs of prov- ed breeders. Apply or cull at '|`lio Hillside Patch Fox Ranch, (`cntrul ~_l1edeiuiy. 4070-8-13M17i. HOUSES FOR SALE AT I’UliI.l(1 auction. Numbers 163 nnd 167, Water street. Sole Wednesday, 26th August, nt 12 o’clock, noon, on premises. For further particul- ltlr! apply to Gaudet & Ilanzard, Solicitors. ° 4072 fl-13llll2l. Silver Foxes proved breeders, had five pups this mason. Also two pslrn of the young, horn on thc Island. A l "Forman" care u demonstration all along the line. T`\\i'i'i'oi.i.|~: