"ef .~’ ".~.,,- »- .- _ _ _ - ~° ri . ,, "' V ‘ ' :_ ' “ ' ~' -f~ . ir# M- .. i-‘.. ~~..e=..».r,~.rf--,~.- ~..-.»c-,'i_~.» --:»'...i-fa.-».....--‘ef .,,.-.,..,.-......,,¢_ ,.,.»..-- , .~ .~ SEPT. 4, -1914 ‘ - ~- _ _ _ . _ “val tmrasm iran THB GHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN "'i*i‘i" rms-r _ur mn- '- "ri PAGE’ SEVEN ,___ ' A ._ , I -_. I -~» L ‘ "` -- _ ~ ~ "~ THE Eisrriiil suiiiiiiiiu ti. - si 1.1.. _ '_-\ _ f En: *.1 », 5 ---*_--f<>‘-W-‘-.‘-°i."I‘l\ ali; /Ki -`s‘i‘#':.“~.`.§`..»`f§7-1-?-`~f`.'rif fi .. 11-". ' ' I ”"‘ \ . I Is the I I - r‘ - i _ o . ~ ri --M in me ..........:s. a..°s.:t°‘::.. ,gi 923 other Jewelry can exist onlv when one ',. ~.\-§ t’ .. §?3.E3?2‘“€aIi2iZ».‘?{}?““° “*°* “‘°i°‘”°‘S I T ‘ ~' -‘ Thatsansfaction injewei buying win L- `*~ _ be found here for the very reason that our well known reputation as Jewelers and Watchmakers has been gained only through persistent adherence to the policy of offering only such gems as will bear the most critical inspection. And the hig value we place upon your t _ age regardless of the amount of your expentIiEtluIr?:x.l - \hl. \hl. \hleIlr\Gr Estab. 1868 Jewelers & Engravers /' ’ 1- “iv /i\‘.4.-5.-\ _--. ' sV€*I”‘:' ' _ ` - ,_ John Agnew' I-‘ur Farms nlent that payment would be practlc- -. I-HI d ¢‘ Flmpirn (New Islulll chase of German vessels. pected. ' Secretary iVlcAd0o heartly cndors ed the bill which provides for the ar organization of a $10,000,000 corpora- tion with power to buy, build and oper- ate ships iii the foreign trade and the government as majority stock holders To He ssid that as some of the lines to _ _ f d his iilstabiislied would probably be opelri f ae atai , ivt caltiiwou In a not be attraocstiid,mtliea ;oveiPnnient pro I . A regiment will likely be sent from PARIS, September :.- Licutenaiit Tlio'se iiiiouncemeiits came in the eneniy's fire. A shell struck his last sentences of the ministcr's speech. miichine and he stopped the motor. He spoke for fully half an hour, detail- The aeroplaiio oscilnti-rl violoiitly in it niusket or draws n sword under Can- into thc I-‘rciich lines. llc iundcd “An unfit man is as useless as bug- _ H. VALCARTIER CAMP, Que., Sep- ,| teniber 2.-That an attempt was made I to wreck thc C. N. R. troop train early -Sunday morning about 94 miles cast of Montreal was stated this morning by Licut. Col. Crcelrnun, commander of the 21st. battery of Montreal. An iron rail had been placed across the Itrack, but the engine of the special t 0 the ditch. The train was travelling | at about /i0 miles an hour at this par- i . GERMAN LINERS. e ,_ Good Luck Fox Co. 100 iitiiitrnl uses cannot. he disputed by any nation, declared Secretary Mc- ; Adoo of the treasury department, yes- Marine. supporting the administra- G. Adoo, refiiscd, however, to discuss ver F ir Co ltd the diplomatic phases of the situtiitlon 0. ceivcil from Grout Britain and Frnntre ____________,;` against the possible government pur- Hearing on the bill was concluded today and it will be taken up tomor- _.,__._-_____._.___-- row for immediate conimlttcc action. An early report to thc house is ex- ..*0NE CENT per word each In- sertion for advertising in this col. umn. Cash must accompany order. Minimum charge twenty-live cours, . .*MU8IC . LESSONS.--Professor Watkis will resume his music classes in Georgetown and Montague, on M0". day and Tuesday, September 7th and 8th, respectively. lnteiidiiig pupils are requested to notify Professor Watkis by mail this week, to insure inclusion. 5215-9-1M31. JAPAN'S WAR APPROPRIATION TOKIO, September 2.-Announce ment is niude that the goveriiincnt will ask the diet for an appropriation of 56,000,000 yen (about $28,000,000) for a war fund and 10,000,000 yen ($15,000,000) with which to build des-_ troyers. BATTLE IN THE OISE. LONDON, Sept. 2.- A Chronicle correspondent sends a report ot' a third British battle in Lipper Oise Valley where the Gerniiins arc driv- ing in the whole of their weight to force a wedge. A battle raged thru- ‘ ughout Sunday and Monday when Germans, it is stated, sacrificed lives recklessly. The British were com- pelled to give away slightly but are maintaining their defenre lieroically. The battle is still undecided. HALIFAX WILL BE THE CAMP FOR NEXT MOBILIZATION. 0'l"l‘AW.»\, September Z.-It is un- derstood hcre that thc present; con- tingcnt at Vnlcsrtici' will he the Inst; to be sent from that camp and that any further expeditionriry for-cus unn- ada may send will be mobilized at Halifax. The reason in that the St. Lawrence navigation closes early and the mobilization ground is required to he near the point of cmbaritatioii. Winter lilo at Vulcarticr would also be very rigorous. ___~._.._____._... DOMINION TRUST COMPANY ` “The Perpetual 'I'ru\tee”' Paid up Capital and Sur- plus of $3,l68,88l.13 acts as Executor Trustee under will, as Trustee for Bondholders or Deeds of Trust. Rents boxes in safe deposit vaults-Acts as agents for Fire and Casualty Insurance Companies-Offers invest- ments in guaranteed iii st Mortgage,yielding 5 p. c. and in Municipal Debentures yielding 6 p. c. Maintains offices in Mont, real, St.]ohn, Charlottetown- Halifax, Winnipeg, Regina- Calgary, Victoria, Vancouv, er, New Westminster, Nan- aimo, London, England and Antwerp, Belgium. Dominion Trust Company The Perpetual Trustre ADVISORY BOARD W. II. Aitken, Ilon Oliwi. Dalton, Frank li Iioariv.. H. M. Davison hi A N AG Eli. Morris Block-Charlottetown. 5193-9-31)/Im\\'f.Ii. CLEVER WORK BY AN AVIATOR r OF THE FRENCH ARMY. i, Cuiiipagiic, of the iiviutiuii corps, while 5 flying ovcr the German liiics nt ti hcl- ght of 1,800 yards, was siibjccted to the t- the wind, but thc liciitciiniit siiccccil- s ed in righting it niid iii vulplniiiiig s safely und gave iinporinnt informa- tion tzoiiccriiiiiig thc Geriiiziii position. € --i--*_- PHUSPEEIIVEI Fill DIVIDENDS i .__- The following risi. or prospective fox ilvidends is compiled from unofficial information supplied to The Guardian In some instances the dividend to be declared may he inure. in others less uit approximately it will be in the vicinity of the figure given. Addi- tionl will be published as the infor- mation reaches the Our-_-dlan: p. c. A. E. McLean Co., Ltd.. 50 Bideford S. B. Fox Co. ......200 Belmont Black Fox Co. Ltd.......'l0 Barkers Black Fox Co. Lt.d....... 75 Balnngowan Fox (lo. _.150 Beechwood Black Fox Co., I.td....2l0 Brighton slack Fai co. Lta....... as Bunbury Black Fox C0. Ltd....... 15 Central Fox Co., Ltd . . . . ._ 100 Carruthers S. B. Fox Ga. 110 Cli'tow|n Silver ll. Fox Co. LI:d.... 100 Dalton Black Fox C0., Ltd. Delaney~Smith 175 John Il. Dinnie Dundas S.B. Fox Go. ... ... .........500 Eastern Black Foxes Ltd.... 30 Empire Black Fox Co . . 100 Eureka Fox Co. Ltd.... 100 Freeland ................ .. .......50 French Illvcr Farming Co.. Ltd.,,,, ‘.225 General Fur Farms Ltd............... 70 Georgetown Fl. B. Fox U0. 35 Gleualadalo 9.13. Fox Co. 100 1 l Peerless ....... ._ . . . . . 75 Provincial 5.13. Foxes Ltd. -G5 12075 Prince Albert ............... ... 60 Pioneer Fox I"nrining Co. 50 Pure Canadian E-l. B. Co Regal Il. & S. Fox C0... 75 to 80 Royal S.B. Fox C0., Ltd. ......-.300 E-loyalty ....... ftogers-Payton Riverside Farming (30. ... .........300 Railway Mutual Fox Co. 50 Spring Pork . . ......50 Samson Ei. B. Fox Co ..,100 Silver Tip .... .. . ...,..150 Stundal'd...... .. . 30 Sterling 30 Silver Fox Rnnchiag Co. 10 ‘J St. Geor¢o’a lla, 20 Seal River . . . . .. ./I5 'l`horouglibrcd...... 2° Three Rivers 4.. 65 Upton .... .. ..`. 55 Victoria 'Farm .......... Ilosemount Consolidated . . . . .. ......I5 Eilis Silver and Black Beauty Fox C0. 125 ini silimiiiiiuis ,__-» FURNISHED IAND CORRECTED DAILY MY 'trim icon mt- UriANGl - »- -:;§.-ax" __zn::.-im. ~»f ;-..4,-Q., ,- Cali and see the Engine we are using. Vs, c- ' c ii. iucioinn fo co ° 4