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We have a large assortment of shapes the low price of ,, 50c each You will pay more fo he same thing shortly. IIYI/§\?IKIO Wllflllllldlv FF *1 both War Bulletin 0 'lhe Guardian has arranged for specisl service of War bulletins day and night. The most i t news will he posted on the/ usrdian bulletin boards as received. §'E¢'_Tlme. H. K. 5:05 0:07 Hs H- l'1'. 19:07 0'0 7'6 20.22 00 7'6 21:81 0‘8 8:18 7‘7 32:82 7'0 0:22 T8 28:24 T2 10:22 79 .................. 0:08 7'8 11:18 8’0 T4 8°0 7'4 7'4 l'1‘. 76 UQHQUOINH .:=s_zg::_s_=’i=s=$:=;s;;=¢rs;l§?soz'ssi1§ser 59:* 99 .=.°:l* 9:? 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Dal from acq Bal Vill The Guardian has just concluded arrangements whereby it has obtained Egot This service includes special signed cables from Ashmead Bartlett, who non uired great fame for his masterly work in covering the Russomipanese B0 kan and Boer wars; E. J. Dillon, the expert English journalist who is in in close touch with all of the inside workings of European diplomacy, and o ers se equal repute. gm e Cables from other correspondents in the principal European capitals will Vill- ude the dispatches of Herbert Temple, W. Orton Tewsou, and Frederick M iers in London; Fritz Jacobsohn, Steven Burnett and Frederick Werner $0 Berlin; C. F. Bertelli in Paris and others who will cover the European war Th from every possible angle. ` cl lH|]|lN'S SPEiIll_ until very its edy. the K her to su again had tria, full caus .. ofiic inns. Italia by ip n, o allegiance being forced in the case of some of the elements. The conse- quence is that there is always present a division of opinion when big ev- ents ed pl y p day the chance for dissension to ki I friend. to witness th us1sis's rosmoii Km Gmc TM°m_f°»¢os Presumably following protests from ann and with _ the Servians. Aus- therefore, has its hands pretty with enemies on all sides. And is ssia ins: more is s 'possibility of ' domestic trouble. In the first place the command is said to suffer from system of favorltism, which is the f h made up of men from all different nationalities of the ingdom. Germans, Czechs, Hungai ns and Serbs. The soldiers serv conscr tio the' bond i come in which the army is call- upon to a an active art. To- arise is great. Austria-Hungary is ng war on a Slav state. This ~ should tend to array the sympathies Zfldthe Slav section of the civilians of the army on the side of their hers in Servla. At least it may presumed that the Slavs of the e right of exclusive publication of all the cable dispatches of the London Kingdom will not relish the idea oi ly Times and the London Daily Telegraph in addition to the dispatches “tt” Montreal, }{n11fax and SL J0|m_ These Austrian Slavs number eight ' million in a o ulation of fift mil 8.5 affairs may be that the Austrian This service will afford our readers prompt, accurate and complete war me “9i5hb°"h°°0 °f 200-000 '-rained IIIIIIII'4'i\\.\\\\YIII/4\\\ __ ' 5 i " portunity to show their loyalty to I and their confidence in the British To Empire by a contribution of grain or Fox `other products. The women of the Throughout the United States An excellent chance is off- ered to get in with a good reliable company of Ameri- cans now building ranches U on P. E. Island. ‘ For further particulars write the al of foe tion. Such a country is no mean for a nation like Austria-Huin reports written in masterly style and upon which complete reliance may be men' who have behind them R solid aced. na ”~‘~`"""~"`-'-"r-` 'Y-"-'-‘-‘~"'"`""~`~'~'~"'-'-‘~‘=~"~"-`-'-'~'-'Y'-‘~°'-'-'~'-1'-'~'--'-":ff ==-=='-- ---f---= gary the regular army of which con- t i 600,000 ' tl L dw h , A oi:-ns men and ie an e r ii The suggestion has been made to the Department of .'\r;ri<'.ii.turo, und, we are pleased to nay, it is being favorably considered. that the farm- ers of the province be given an op- province, in common with those of the rest oi the dominion. are contri- ` buting freely to the Hospital Ship fund. The farmers are equally loy- and equally generous and the idea a contribution of their products will appeal to them. We agree with our contemporary, The Patriot, that e farmers would contribute 100,000 bushels of oats if the opportunity were given to them. We trust it shall be and that the details of ii. T at once. In to-day’s issue we pub- F and mails for ports in England, France it Holland and Italy. Who wouldn't Power whose word sets the world's commerce agoing, whose flag clears the seas for every nation? We trust this matter will be taken up at once. both. They will flnd that the farm- ‘ ers are with them. State Fur Farms, Room 76, 45 Bromfield St. Boston, Mass. ' 0 ‘ Monthly just received revised esti; than more were in 1913; that in "You who like good chocolates will mates are given of th every province. with the same two be particularly pleased with our new UND and "V0 50000 for the exceptions and Mnnigobs, and British linc of Moira received right fresh period ending .iune 30th. it is espec- Columbia the number of sheep y imeresung at present as its fore- and swine is several thousands less st of the season`s crop may bB than in 1913_ “T080 as 3 fairly accurate esw in Alberta there are 10,792 more fillings ol nuts, fruits,.and candies, mate of this years harvest' mpnh cows than Ins; year and 22|. Inacompamuve estimate of stand' 115 more other cattie. while sheep box, MacKinnon Drug Co, Cor. Great ard conditions of iield crops for the and swine have also been greatlym_ George and Kent Sts. Mti. years 1909 to 1914, Prince Edward ls- cre“ed_ land SHOWS 8 higher “le l“ an While the outlook in the crop sit- ' ‘ ' iield CFOPS 0XC€Df “H9001 ma" 'my uation is most satisfactory it is W Y . I Other Pl”°V|“0“~ The average percent to be regretted that the number of P f | I E d I for thc D0I11il1i0Il in Wheat is 78' fm' cattle, both dairy and feeding, has ill E3S|Ulld dl S f'~ I and clover 74, 95. The Same Pmpor' dimcult to obtain it is not _ non holds true in all the “WPS Wm* to be wondered st . that mush B- the above named exceDU0¥\- cows have been reduced in The comparison with the other number although they are ssid provinces is eflually 00mDUnl0“m'Y to be the most profitable animals ' Prince Edward island. The Der' kept on our famis. The scarcity of hhrril Block. Charlottetown. P.B.' centaK€B in field °"°l’B named above farm help' h°WeV°r' 900100 “Ut in' ; _ -_ W stand as follows: Nova SCEIWM terfere so seriously with feeding stock eat 89, oats 91, hay 791 GW and, now of all times would be the & gdlunswlck 89,89. 84: Q\1€b9C 33» 33~ stock breeders opportunity. Prices Bsrristen. Attom s. Notary Public. Etc.. 72_; Ontario, 77.87, 64: MHDHOUII-73' have gone up and will go higher yet 66,: Sask. 79, 88. 92; Alb€l’¢ll»73» and there can be no question that 33,; B, C., 89, 91, 92. (ln Alflllfa stock feeding will continue indefin- Clsrlottstown. P.E.i. British Columbia stands first with 100 i,itely to be profitable. r _ ' V pm. cent . The falling off in the number of Another feature of the relwft 19 sheep is somewhat surprising in view Mdkan & MCKIHDOH mn; the per cent oi standard condl- of the revival of that industry re- Blfdjtefl Alt01‘l1€y-l1I°L8W tion had almost invariably inCl’9BB- cently. Now, however, with the in all crops in the province since Sheep Breeders Association well un- 1 1909 derway there is good reason to hope In iioed crops ana late cereals that this industry also will receive s under buckwheat, corn an impetus and that next year's stat- solicitor. etc’ gddezrednd turnips are somewhat istics will show a large increase over °§ lower in 1914 than last year- me l>l'°°°“¢ h°|‘"“¢l~ There are 102 more horses in this wit " h b ttl i P l li ovinre this yesi- msn in19ia;i.24s Con h_x,;:°'YCm; 'og P:h':'g“;': _ , D f ip . Kc~ fewer rnllrh cows than in 19i3:3.213 shampoo we gi” abw1u¢°|y fre, fewer "other cattle." 5.813 l’€W€\‘ three cakes of the famo\;s_ Palmolive h _ 2,333 fewer ,w|ne_ :soap worth 25 cents. T is is your m 5 el?" a 1 “meant uct that in ev_ons reel chance to get something for 1. 0- F- “"4 5 5 k nothing. MacKinnon Drug Co., Cor. E*f¥Q|___ ,_ A ery province in Cansds except Sas -Grant George and Kent st’ “tt from the maliers._Thess Moira choco- ini lates are the choicest *confections ca that any epicurs could desire-a dc- re licious brand of pure chocolates with you will like our new line $1.00 a 15.1. MARTIN, B. A. Bsrrider Notary Public. etc MONEY 'ro 1.oAN *D ' i .Bank 2.°'l::.‘:.:'.i:'s.°°....°“°.°§::.:°"....:'°§s:.‘:.:. C... s. '°'d\°?.2'-ois cssfiins oiass. Pmwss sissi. 85» A. A llcbesn. K. C.. Donald McKinnon s Brown Block. Charlottetown ed STEWART li CAMPBELL Barrlsters, uoivav 'ro Loan , Boston Oiiice of Bay CRO_P AND STO0K STATISTICS i In the Census and Statisucs atchewan and Alberta there are fewer milch cows and other cattle E. isisnd 97; oats S7 and 971 my muon so low. with rsrm help so dir- lla contribute to the maintenance of a Eump9_ wget , ture or the Militia Department or ro iio ad di m 19 first reserve, 250,000. Also the` Servians are fighting at home against invaders. a tremendous advantage. f ts in ai tl h 8 8.0 lllily 8. wily BXDI ll 10 suitable scheme win bs worked out seemingly curious reluctance of ancis Joseph and his advisers to r liish n. telegram saying that as a re- enter into war with Great Britain and suit of a notice from the Britlsli Ad- Fr miralty-that the North Atlantic gary set out to punish Servizi, the steamship lanes are clear of hostile co ships-nine steamers left New York ni on Saturday loaded with passengers lll s governors had. no idea that acon- . TlME’S CHANGES ‘ ' 0 1 D ’ S l Only a little over s year ago King ‘ T0DAY_ ' " " ' t either by the Department ofAgricul- George of England visited Berlin, __._. ‘.1 -~t.~{:, .`i;`. ". de with the Kaiser and saw the City Magistrate’s Court. 9 n. m. jf, o A ii _ ' . 1 - "ls t wer of thc German army on par Royal Trade Commission sittin ’ " 0 ‘ 1 K' -.,. v\.-"_'._1, , e.It was thc occasion of the wed- °P0U3» LeE`iBlBti‘VG Assembly Cllfllllbef P'-171:' '- id iii". 1 any. Two years previously, June 2 e s outing' emington range' _',; 1 ove-"- ° ° m“°h 1°“‘°““Y “'”°“5 ‘ ‘, ir. A. C., Bos'roN: It is not a ,-,_ em The" U10 Wh°|e *B 000199300 constructionf it is merel the iss e of heterogeneous- elements. Naturally ll is the P°le°' C"°’““» R0“m““ia”B~ kets may temporarily reduce the de- HIGH Warsl. The att-maion of the world is in the "0 0° “'”' '-00 '°"“°"|' V501!! Illhy . present wnmct directed mainly m_ admired and who nintgqqhelp _,.0 H't. Time. B't. wards Germany and Fran:-e, whose °°"u““y' ‘re 0° “wh °u\°|"l ¢l\l‘0a!l.l ' armies have been most in evl-.leiice Sum is uw burden °t “l"°“|l°00r now. Austria- has not figured Buch th° im", °t Wu' And °f UIOIB prominently sn yet but it has “'h° "° d°i"5 nw nshmmi "W Ulf' ‘ Dart to Play ln the coming ti-ss' 1:2-ini? me dying? "eung °°°h°i-il' ` e s ves. they know not why; giving vos FOX MID FUR COIPAIIIES sxswsns To coRa.ns1>'oNns>m‘s, J. T. BOSTON: The Company is 5 good one, and will pay, in ordinary circumstances, as good a dividend next year. Y u of new capital. (1). Yes. (2) Yog_ There are few with better prospects. INQUIRER, BOSTON: The ’wsr should not make much difference. _'Dim dislocation oi the cdntinsntal mar- mand for pelts, but the Island fn; industry is not yet on a pelt basis, By the time it is, the demand will be greater than ever. ' J. L., TORONTO: Both companies are good; divide your investment bs- tween them. H. K., WORCESTER: You will make a mistake if you allow ths,op- portunity to slip. You may select any of the seven mentioned. Cur- rent year dividend payers sre 3, 4 and 7. SHAREHOLDER, SALEM: We do not kno the company but will make inquiries and write you. SHAREHOLDER, HALIFAX: Per- fectly saie; hold on. R. M., SYDNEY: I! you want to ll ut them in the h d small port which_I shall not name, surpr e i me o read; e 8 miralty announcement yesterday that Our trade routes are open, 'but for mines in the North Sea trswlers" are busy clearing these away and succeeding well. The German fleet is bottled in/ its ports." L|PillN'S EHALLEHGEH 1 AHHIVES---HliIES UPF -`< ' llALlFAX Allg 15-' Sir Thiinr-\q _ it \i=. and undergo a tuning up but, there gratlon would rage throughout viill be no races this year for Ai1ie\_‘~ ica’s Cup for which she is the cii-.i_l.l- D'lRY 0F EVENTS vlllk\\\\§*lIZIIA\\\\\W.IlllIlI1llI”IIl§\\\\\ 3 Very Low Fares . Aug, 27th to 31st and Sept 2nd 34.35 Sept. 3rd, 7th and 9th 25.75 Sept. lst, 4th and 8th 21.55 lil Fix your date now and let me reserve you a sleeping car accommodatiomyou may be disappointed if you wait too long. Tickets sold and reservation made over all lines. W. K. Rogers Charlottetown lllIlIIIf@\_\\\\\\‘ themselves up to_ murderous hate ot" “ur Austria h d t t men whom they never knew and wnn ll move PII' 0 forces into Alsace and .Lorraine never injured them.men whom,should _ ppon tus osrmsns is their iigiir 3°’ ”‘°°fd°“i‘;'d1‘; °’ 0*” "“m°°°1V/"" ' .. ‘ » . . `»,_\_.', *fn -, gin" - 'U35 " -A"g_¢‘~f-.£3 h _ 1 r / ._ _ ir , ;_,, “ii _ glIllIA\\\\Wlllllli\\\\\\\lIIIlA\\\\\\\\Z jf* Q59' M-'T12' .3.,t_,i it .V » _ all yOlll‘ 1116315 Oil 0111' 0d0l" ‘ ., 4. sn. `¢,,. '_. ‘ ` ' ARE YQU Go1NG THE Toronto Exhibition Offers an attractive holiday trip that you cannot afford to overlook. ‘T ». -.Cf .:. »_ .. __,__j:g~ »t~f.n_sf_. __ ,B .x- _ Our oil stoves consume little oil, are simple to use, give a steady concentrated intense heat, are absolute- ly odorless, and give satisfaction in every respect. Call in and look over our display. Fennell & Chandler Victoria Row When you can prepare less oil stoves. ~. . ».,-. §\\\“\YIII/A\\\\\\\\\\WI W l F ire A Necessity as is represented by l@Ui\\“\\\\ Charlottetown 7 _l If Insurance Then insure in good strong stock compen- ies, which never contest sn honest claim such _ E. R. BROW -i :su slum *ni l ls I J rl l- G OF F B R O S . For Ladies’ and Children’s Summer Footwear We have a fine assortment of Ladies' and Misses’ canvass Domps and boots and they 'are selling at lowest prices also sandals and sneakers, just the things to keep your feet cool during the warm weather. ‘ ` , ' See our Bargain Table for Snaps I G 0 F F B R O S _ Ladies* H°|¢.pm°f Hnglery in Pomps and Oxfords ' The Shoe Men Som H," ' . 1 ' 1. ,. i . \ ¢.~~s.,.~i..-s».~ ' 9*# . 2 r f * , , X. 5' ,‘< ‘-' . v 5°" 0" ... ’ .... - . -. ‘ ~ 0 5 .. \ 0 . .. . , . , ' s w ;' » i. . JF.. , . .i . . ~ ~ . -. ' ~ 1 . . 0 ' '_,_r_<.'_,.’.,".l..'iii‘ 5r,.‘.1`.2~...._-s\.`» -_:i1.;»’s.vsi~ ~~‘ ` ' \.