111, '< l il' 1._'_ 7 ‘i fi as-_,, l ""'”' PAGE TWO " A. ~- 1 , . ’ -.».sAav."~n,*.s. "ss,"- ' \» “atv *W '~0»\» f*-r , , . 4 . ,.4 ._ H* P sn. U _“___ ew wt, 3 \ F' THE CHARLO TTETOWN GUARDIAN 1 ‘ SEPTEMBER 30. 1914. "T -. . We Can Fill- Any ,L_ ° ' -_ Prescriptfon Many labor under the mis- taken idea that they must _take their prescriptions to thedruggist whoeenanie ap- pears on the prescription blank. ~ ' _ No matter who whr_1°_tesdvour prescription or w t rug- gists blanks they are written on we can fill them. Our stock is large and kept fresh by an active sel- ling and careful manage- ment. _ _ Registered pharamacists only do the compounding here. _ J. G. Jamieson jumped up from cover. ’I‘lie maxim OF gun bel_mg,__g _D the “me force had 1 Date Day Time 11‘u.1 5.59 1weti.1 s.10 l l m4amAwm“ Th. 9.24 F. ` 10.21 1 Sa. 11.10 S. 11.54 M. 0.21 1'ru. 0.4s 0 1Wea>»- "°~lc'v-rs Timo 21.19 2211 22,51 1 23.24 1 23.54 I 1234 iaii 1a47 1 1t24 1 1504 1 1557 1 1110 iaao 1a42 2033 2124 2203 2240 2316 zasz 1 122s ‘ into 1411 , 1507 1 isis , 1125 1&4t 1049 ‘ 2044 Il’t -"'.*".".`°?’ Uhsuiooe §@®q4awWPW@99F?9??P?9F9P o¢>ooe`¢4-isi.-twoinidoec-irsoi>-leoowcn-vicoo 'is rc-tiring behind the Carpatliians. attacking force crept constantly near- 1 er, and under cover of a heavy five 1 _ PllSlllllll_llllIHlllB[ll HIGHLMIIJEH PARIS, Sept. 28.-The following communication was issued last night: (1) On our left wing 1'9- ports of situation were favorable. :(2) On the centre our troops 'withstood new and very violent at- , sein: We have made some slight progress on the heights of the Meuse. ln Woevre regiou_a thiclk f0S ___l;_l;S ~ o era .. -- iigixsgii iiurimi'tighimv?iliig.ol..oiii‘aineandlNot Since the Days of the Clalllcl Voeges there has been no change lil* Hi! E¥Pl°li 3”" E‘l\|l||°d me “"“°“°"` __ Hsto amuse UNDER Fm: . __ .» 1 _ di. _ L?i`,`“20!f{,@Siti',i}¢i;i§1 lioiiipiengsirnii Ana plea of Thirty wounds After iillifi-lin gives the following official Germans Had Taken to Their lstatcnieiit issued in the German Milli- H°°|3 l‘“i..§°,f‘,.f‘,§ is no cinmgt- in tim situ- to:\'po.\'. sept. 29.; A Paris ae U at an. of me theatres of war. spate-li to the Daily Mail describes iiateiibrts coriceriiiiig the victorious ad- the exploit of a lone Highlander who lvonce of the enemy are untrue. ite- uma vii- 'F " l‘"Yl.i' ‘if 17") ‘l’~‘tall9-ll 1° i ortsiot' the fall of Przemvsl Forts to hold u bridge over the Alsne. iam `im.e,,|_10ng_ The Austrian Gov- “A German attack," says the corres- st-rnnient allege that Russian troops poudent, “was not expected at that Zhave been using dum-duni cartridges point. and the detachment was meant 'and in the course of their protest to act ratlicras guard than as a they remarked that it is not at pres- force to defend the bridge. Suddenly ‘ent the intention oi the conmiander however, the Germans opened fire in-chief of the Austro-llungnrian ar- from the woods around, and a strong iny to adopt reprisals. force came forward at a run toward l ROME sept. 2i4.-Ai\ official de- the bridge. The Highlanders opened 'spalch froin Petrogriid says Przniy- ilre at once, and for a time held the si Galucia. is now entirely invested enemy at hny; but tho numbers of bv Russians. The main Austrian uriny the Germans were so great that the a dense column of troops was seen ad vaitcing along the road that led to the rivcr, "Then one of the Highlanders ceased its fire, for the whole of its _ , _ tripod and all onto the back, and car- D §;;`l"'3*" hdward mledlre' 7 am] 9 ried it at ix run across the exposed ~' _ , brid ttl~fr,id,t’~i tl G.- Peoples Theatre, 7..l0 and 9 p. m. mH“g;tt';ck‘_‘ 0 q 9 M ng "3 Pr __ _, “The belt of ilie gun was still charg- ' ed. and there, absolutely alone, the soldier sat down in full view of the enemy and opened a hall of bullets upon the advancing column. lfnder ~*_-*_-*_ the tempest of ilre the column waver- ed and then broke, fleeting for cover i,wAN_‘]_,`;“ SI;a'£_‘(_)l)Sc_'_,£‘ep_f‘dgigklgéi to the fields on either side of the - r' 8" rs' B' 5 ' ' road, leaving the scores of dead that C AD( _` H en) 0 k I, H ,__ the maxim had mowed down O - t nz r o . .. , _ _ Rpm num' ___ Mn and MrS_ wnmm\ ___ Axliiiogt tl_:1____n;om{:t_i_t n_fttr\\.ird the t‘ _ _ _ ;' ; _ s, qi? , ~.. Semi ~ Ready* C1061; offer you the very best Hand-tailored G a rme n ts at a price governed by modern methods of efii c i e n c y - b systems founded on the law of averages, and all departures therefrom. Xi/e fit the hard li. Suits at $16.50_thati are real good; Other' garments at $18, $20,' $25 and $30. Exquisite new English Serges & Worsteds-7' every garment guard anteed. ` 119 Pownal street, this city, Margaret nilvriiooil says, tlir- Germans atteinp- 'niiil seriirely and vonteiils iiiurltefi will :;“:st-ous, .\lt~ui-in No. 2 inthe \~ »,=<_ _ ',',;'..., '..~ ‘ -, , ,_, . ' ‘ '_ ‘ ~- “ “ " ‘ ' " ' " ' ‘ 'J ' "> ‘ »» .. i ‘ 'l`~.“- "1-5”" ' ».`..a.a'..».-...-._....- __ _._._z......... _4. _ .as ft1.._ft_ .4 1 ~ 'T " ' "