THE _ _-__. 1.- _ . ' fi- f___-.;:_',~_.-1 .t.- i'-I_Siiioi¢c? Our cigar _sloehaiiords such choice that w_e can suit all smokers: 'i'hei~e's no need or suited-you een be entirely suited hors. Read the list: . Lord Tennyson, 5 cents. `Tl|oks_ttis=louq\|¢t. 5 cents. Per_|sotl°_li».3 for-.25 cents. ’ Overseas, 8 lor 25 cents. lislor, 8 |or.25 centl. ~ ` ltelll. 3 for tl, salts.. -if _ |-g::r|t;,'8_fo_;A2l\_l»at¢. , r ‘ 93"- ' mis' -xinatrlla. 10 cents. club Special, 10 cents. _ ' `l'uckott‘s Prof. 2 for 25 cents. Noblsman, 2 for 25 cents. (.aroilna»Concli, 2 for 25 cents. U-arolina Perlectlon, 2_5c. straight Bock Ya- Ca, 25 for 25 cents. Romeo and Jullet, 15c. straight. Henry Oily, 2 for 25 cents. Henry Clay Fur. Fin. 15c. st. Flor. Otero. 2 for 25 cents. Flor. Otero Pur. Fin. 15c. st. Partagas. 2 for 25 cents. Otero Panateiss, 2 for 26 cents. Dias Garcls, 2 for 25 cents. H. Upmann, 2_fer 25 cents. Cigars by box; ln 25s and 50s at low_ost prlce : Cigarettes,- sil the`leadlng brands. Look them over in our new case. J. ii. Jamieson .» .......I§ BRACELET ‘ WATCHES I Our sal_e of _these popular Watches is daily increasing. Our stock consists of the Celebrated Waltham and also the ‘best Swiss makes either extension or strap. il- Taylvf 3 ' Jeweler '&_ Optician 8187-4-_11'Mif. _ _ _‘ ' Auauer. v.»:_`i I - 'O Water Low Water ‘ " ' ii.n.1>. NTU. " I 0.33 I ' _ W. '- -1.01 'TIL » 1.26 ' F._ A ` 'L48 Bl. ' 2.09 B. ‘ 2.32 4.43 _Thi 8.03 F. _ 7i19 Ba. I 8.32 S. I 9.39 M. I. 10.43 -Tu. 11.48 W. 0.32 Th. 1.11 _F. 1.47 I Sa. 2.22 S. 2.58 M. 3.32 Tu. W. Th. F. Sa. S.. M. Tu. W. xggwwu § .._.N. H §gS§m§ » NF3S9HNFFSSW“??FWPPPWFF5FNFFNFg @@@\§Nl-AQI-l¢¢~7U'l@Ql\9¢AI¢A3©%U}|h&@¢§@*IU|b§f-GIDSCASGA3. 4-; ' ° l¢&\!ll\5&l-*Fill-*I-li-*til-5|-|b4> 5‘°5"!°!".°.°9°.°°?‘!“.°°§*’T°!"' cies--sc-ie»:zeo.u»<..=wci»-‘e.:ciE €c\TK@|4iG'\l>l¢DU\¢'l2‘Z- "U wwwweoeamewwsvg K\9¢®l\3@iBl\D¢cJ~$>¢3l\3i5G3Q- C&-lCUbi'A?& A 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 oaolssrsi el~=»-li-si-si-Ai-si-in-ii-i €"~“!"'5`°!"5°§°.°°.".°"?‘!“Y*"~"" i§P‘v§Ql0¢*7€»3i-‘OOD-lb-ll\3¢a5 ~i¢e-cons-¢=os~:~ica».ow~=t::cn:»:i-ii-irevacvii-‘case ~ nos 5 I 1 5* i-4 I I I I zz | 33 I :4 | as | ze I 21 | as as so I DIARY OF EVENTS TODAY City Magisti-at;s_C_ourt 9 am Prince Edward Theatre, 3 7, and 8.45 p.m UEITHS BRUNDAGE-_-On August 26th, st the residence or-Mi-s. I.. M. Poole. uiiis boro'Stre_et, Miss, Brundage. in her 88th year. (Amherst papers please _©0111-)_ '_ » _ 8EN_TN|E.R-.-_$__At< Charlottetown. . on Au- gust 2_1,‘Allis6n-_-Preston. youngest ehlld*.of a'nd_’.Mrs'. Thedore Sent- 2_i_a_r,_s'¢ed' _oiieyeor and four months. l_|ei‘al‘to-day at-2 p. m. fmm the' homs;"la--puennnt :street to Peoples _Cemetery-.-~...<~1-' f' - I HON-T60 _>-'-*A . lottetowu, dn Aulllst 3 .'Oeor% say Mon__ gomery; age 'l1.~ Fu ors_ flhls after- noon .at 3 o' lock to Railway 'ddpol whence _the y will be taken to Al- berton. wh interment will take plaeeutoin . 'l'_iiesday, at' 8 p. ni., from the res ce'of~ Nr. W D ,,,,,____ _ - ..-..‘zn.':.::.'-er.;-=.~.s it _ f 4-, ' __ _ The Schooner “E. Marie Brown” is now discharging 625 tons Anthracite Coal. Shewillbe followed by “Nin- ea M. Powells" with sas tens' and by the “Mary Manson I_Gri_icser” witl`i‘f'_1'300 ___t_ons, all highest Grade Amer- _‘can Anthracite in Egg, Stove and Chestnutjsizes. _ As prices are sure to adv- ance later on, we would sug- gest booking your orders at once, and taking delivery from vessels, you will save money. l_lti_JNTAlN BELL & (.0. Farm for Sale The undersigned offers for sale his valuable farm, containing 270 acres of land. situated in Watervale, Lot 48. about 10 miles from Charlottetown, and within a reasonable distance from road, station, churches, schools, mills, and all such places, This is a very valuable property for any parties in ii 'good position for working land. About 50 acres of this farm is covered with hard wood, the remainder in a high state of cultivation. There is also plenty of good_swamp mud on the premises. The house and outbuild- ings all in good repair, It is also well watered front and back, and well sult- ed for good farming. Apply to FRANK CONNOLLY. Watervaie. 16_60~S-26-miipd. Charlottetown Exhibition Tenders Tenders _will b,e received by the undersigned up to and on Saturday, Sept_ember_2nd, 1916, for the following privileges at the Exhibition to be held in Charlottetown _from 'the 2_6th to the 29th September 1916 inclus- ive. . v 1 For the privilege of catering under the Grand Stand. ' 2 For the printing _and selling of score cards for the races. 3 For the supplying of straw as required. _ 4 For selling feed for horses, cattle &c., on the grounds. In Nos. 1, 2 and 4 the highest 3l€5i€?ié5i€3i€3i€5l€5i€3iE¥ Neuse is sei-any ¢iven‘-_tim the ci-e ditors oi the shove asm Company. which is being voluntsril wound un. are required, on or before e 31st dsy of August, 130 to send in eir names and address and particulars of their debts to the undersigned, and if so required to come in sul prove their said debts. oi- in default thereof they will be excluded from the benefit of any distribution made before such debts are proved. wus nisna. :ms swans; p¢__-gsiy, isis. __ _ ‘ o. w. vlAl<‘li=olio,- lislilsei-_ nt tliasnove named “com- ony, ii'1s~1-aeuszi. _ - Auction Sale Of Choice Property and Householgumiture We are instructed by Mr. James Godfrey to sell by public auction on Wednesday. 30th day of August, -1916, at 12 o'clock noon; that valuable house and large lot situated on Fitz- roy Street No. 126. Heated through- out with hnt water. house finished complete. Also. at 1o’clock p. im. all U19 fllrlillllro. comprising parlor, dining room. hall. bedroom and kit- chen furniture, old mahogany sofa and chair. _ BENJ. CARTER G O0. LTD., A ii im-8-2sM4i. .. uc °"°°" Farm For Sale A splendid farm in Ulg consisting le of 146 acres of good dry land of which about 75 acres are cleared, the balance being covered by a choice ‘ot of lum her, hard and soft wood The farm is well watered, and only half a miie from railway station. All the crop grown has been fod, on lt, thus sving the farm in a good state of cultivation . For further particulars apply to Mr. J. S. McLeod, Uigg East. 1129-7-24Mwf3mosod . _ TDsted' at Charlottetown. Prince Ed-_ mul With the British armies in France. Aug. 24-(vis London, August 25)- There has been, emits work on CQAL 1--,g-;=;;_f;;,f_;-gg;-,,, ii-s........1miuiiiiiilciii where, with`evei"y s e of the' Brit- ish iii0hrs'ss.-'tha tlstliilns seems to become more bitter, and the artlllex- ilre hotter. On the left the Germs hold- to Thiepvnl and on the right still cling t0- Gulllemont, which. Of all the ruined villages now is most completely poetic-mited by shell fire. The repulse last ht of a German 81101110! to -drive tg British out of the _aegasef lfhoksileinont siid,_tlw theiuoet. mahgeihe, since the wal' began. ' The British have been making fur- ther progress east of Delvilie Wood and further tightening the pincliers on Givenchy .and Guilleimoiit. _ Yesterday afternoon -they pressed forward anotlier_lap towards* Thlel>~ val and _observers witnessed anoth- er artillery curtain of ilre which ‘ut- terly sllenced the German machine guns as the British charge picked its Wy among the craters for four hundred yards up a hill side, enter- ed the German trenches and sent back the usual bunches of German prison- ETS. All was seen clearly as if on a stage and viewed from the gallery. even 'to the detail of rmen standing on the edge of the trench and throw- ing bombs as they might toes bis- cuits into ii. basket. Clearing out the snlppers. plodding ahead with their supplies of bombs, and carrY~ ing their light machine guns. that persistent line of infantry. under the cover of the continuous blasts from their ownguns, and in the midst of bursting shells of the enemy, never ialterlng, ieached the very top of the ridge at one point, for a front of one thousand yards. They were within only five hundred yards of‘ the ` .pulverlzed re- mains of what once was the village of Thiepval, which has become the 'most redoubtable of names to hun- dreds of thousands of men. Meanwhile the British kept on sending 15-inch shells into the Thiep- val area and into the German dug- outs, which lie deep under the wreck- age of houses. Spouts of smoke and dust rose to the height of 200 feet. and what looked like the bodies of men, or sections of timbers", were tossed about. g I ?li~l'?l<<|~9k One cent per word first lnsertio charge Twenty-live cents. Guai dian Classified Ads word each continuation. Cash must accompany order. Mlnlmiim n ln this column, half cent psi - *Wa* AGENTS WANTED. AGENTS-“WOFiLD’S GREATEST NVar" including Life of Kitchener. beating all selling records; sample book free; experience unnecessary; make forty dollars weekly. War Book Publishers. Brantford Ont. ‘the old r on We teach our men to sell Experi ence unnecessary, highest C0111 missions paid handsome free equi nment, Stone & Wellington, Toron- to. Ont. I 1258-8-1MEtf Au! 31 aoTi=loEns"v\TAN1'Ei:~` Room Ano so/iso Fon Two sTu- dents, 75 Chestnut St. . is59-s-2h_1\_/§_lin\‘ con- dition, fine orchard, excellent pump, about dve chains from church, school and store. Apply to W. C. Wood, Elliot's Station, P. E. I. 1619-8-24m6l 8 years sxgs: glrninf homestead ntmt; also _ » LOST ‘ _ WANTED A TEACWER for Murray Harbor North school. Supplement $50. Apply to Harry G. Reid, Sec., Murray Harbor North. Box 26. ' 1612-8-24m8l pd_ TEACHER WANTED- ON A5- count of the man engaged becom- ing ill. ii first class teacher, for 0'- Leary school, is wanted. 850.00 supplement. A. J. Matheson, Sec'y. . 1571-21-8Mtf. TO LET. T0 LET: In center of city, desirable home. with modem improvements. Partly furnished if necessary: Box 446. City. 1508-B-16-m t.f. .' . l meat rl tmay‘ts‘ke M ecii iutflgoiihmithn in months in escb in iliree years ` 'F' ‘ _ w. w.bosr, 'I 33.0 s°1¢_ 3* O . .- . :‘.i.':‘:.~.'.zii.s»:.'::.°-*"'°'- . » _ I i _ . ._ _*ii It Iniacliloriiladlce tiiith the 'Big Bargains in I ~f Qsfpu is e_ af esta” ` Weiiave stilialarge stock of l.lght,Di'ivi I-iifridii - _ , 'of_~'.__tlief< rand ?rlze Cam-,» I§'iiff§’.§'.??. iii; 3&i1§£i‘”il.“.i.§§»?s“a'iiiiE'.i°§.. r I - i serene c vat on. Pre-em psient may ‘ - |_oe1-._ _ ,wean cn-v MARKET 2*°'*=r\'n‘;g=i':;“?':" human" Nwnmn and 8rl`Z!"Gay & Co's. Meat Annie: he ii h _ < _ _. ii_i_s:'rl _ Em tsfgdpei- sereniiiiun- leavs"at` Rooney Gay & _Co's. Meat. ncsse ..f¢'.‘..7.'.f?$.i."..‘§2.° ""..%‘?.‘!. os -:zomnrf-is. cm1.s°_”~e .iss of soul ors I mf-s;. ~='~‘*ff--- ._ 'ri °" "°:r“.si-Yi. Shop; an overcoat Finder please Shop 826M3l House 'ro RIT- Pnorsirrw known as Finlay House, 189 Hills boro Street, all modern convenien- ces. Apply to J. Stanley Wed- loolr. lldlltf. ro i.s1- -House s0'iT/isis ron és- _ 'I I .".':‘.:“*°#.:f°“'°~ "W as-.‘:.'i"..t f ~B¢»r1iher A ‘"7" wx- - 'Ha f ai. ions-aslthigii ' nog .il ' ` rw. ' .....fI...' iii.” - ~' u” oy Bt. West. containing pair of J .I"_ 1 ere /will be ~N0 l'°”s"-i-fzi for September “La Marseillaise” by Calve _ An inspiring rendition of‘one of the most famous songs in history, and . - which at the present time is so lntermingled iii sentiment with the Allies' .1 cause as to be universally acclaimed whenever its stirring strains are heard. Victor ~_Red_. Seal Record 88570 De Gogorza sings “Je sais que vous etes jolie” ` . H. Poupon Chrieiine"s delightful song from a popular French One-Step - success. It is sung by the' artist as though he thoroughly enjoyed this little If, - . ' opular ballsdfield. Victor Red Seal Record 64598 Kreisler piaysthe delightful “Rondino” Victor Red Sul Record 54600 _ ,. Caruso sings “La Procession.” Louise Homer heard in two delightful numbers. Selections by ` McCormack, Gluck and Farrar - and 70 others Including bsnd selections selections ` ~ solos _ 13 songs ofthe past . II 5 One Price from Coalt to Coast Dcslers in Evsry;'I}qU*q Ir _ ‘I E Company, Lim - _ - Lenoir Street. ltilontreslli - _ A mos-i°i'rswri-. tiff George street 1 It _ ` / . ifldrola Headquarters ola i.»|_\`.1;&.f§;:`-}'~_(;,_-',112 _ _ _ I~ - _ _ _ , ~\\\\;».\;.;.'-',:i`~ ,_ _.. £'..‘)L. Q13( I I >._:y’_¢, if Tsinsurs"l-liiMl!ls1`sYalos' ` ';"" snsiry. alivsyi lest los ihs . is eu i de mark li ises §_. »- _-__. ` _.i-_ml "ii in s vs . i every Vlriroli and every Victor is 1 lecoid, li li its only iuy in 1-»',,»A¢. , ldenilfy lenulns Vicuelu and I, " '| " i viaoi Records. er. ._~ _gf ._ I 1, hy. . . 1 L' \‘~ .._' ,= . i zlj il g , I _ :>- I _ I-. |, _ . I' _ Arranged by Kreisler himself on a Be.thoveen theme. a remarkable _ ' success is predicted for this fascinating melody. It has an indescribable ' charm. and s rhythm and piquancy which will appeal strongly to slllovors 8 instrumental duets, solos and 'quartet 4 monolo e recitsiioiii from "Dickens" 2 musicalzcibmedy ion] hits ` - 1 amusing Lauder Record __ _ - 2 charming cence_|t.nunibsrs 4 children and educational-_ss|s&iom_. .~ 1 is-».~ fs _ I - ._ ____ Z _ I 'A-'¥"=;‘~f’»' ~ ‘ 144 creerGsorsesissoc.ciiu1ouseswn ~ L' \ I -_ ._ ~ 1 » .‘. ~‘-. _._ _ ' . , _-.‘..», _,I __,.., , - - 8-»df‘.f._.seh°¢i»e:§%_-1iifvi~ir'.i‘*‘ 250Tons-'best-quality .in -all .