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Barnes Late of the Max Extra Piecoio soloist IViol Symphony Orchestra A Keyston Comedy Fatty Joins The Force Mollie & The Oil King By Majestic f<>M°m=°W ~1G"i“o\.r Minn Tr§.§.“;1g'S l WATCH Us For S" hw" n"‘"d'7 ll The Million Dollar Mystery ~ B' E .AE \nnl£l1Iau@Iarl0anf|uulr¢lnpnI|¢raunppw lositv siascrions For fl ouiismiu seine: Ylunilbod by l.S. Louson °¢a..¢1¢» l ufnanfannn i ¢=»nu»-n»»aa».¢nuuuapnanunpuuqpn _ BE NOT TOO HARD -- _alia 'i'o_o hard. too hard be not., _“__ With iauiis-nay, even sin ___ Thou canst not tell quite what Temptations may have been. Thou canst not tell, oh, friend, rlow hard the fallen one Hath struggled not to bend. _ The danger tried to shun. Coudemn not nor despise, 'inougn great, indeed the wrong; Think, tempted thou likewise, Wouldst thou have been as strong? ' Thy goto ii tested so, would have n provi-il as pure? To passions onward flow l'hy banks been more secure? Hold not thyself aloof, Though he has fallen low; Withheld thy sharp reproof, Rated the cruel blow Far from the weary heart j__‘_ Bid sorrow and dismay, The blinding tears that start, Lo, gently try to stay. With loving, tender mien Just guide up the hill; Upon these let him lean- rle is thy brother still, Thy strength shall greater be. 'i‘hy light grow never dim. For God shall deal with thee As thou hast dealt with liim. RIFLE SHOOTING The best day's shoot. of this year took place yesterday at Kensington Range. ln the morning thc first stage ol' the (`ity tfhampioiisliip was shot at the 200, 500 and 600 yards, the follow- ing scores rcsullingz- Yds. Yds. Yds. 200 500 600 F. flit<:hle_ _ ._ 34 33 R. lim-r. _ _ _ _ _ _ I .SJ J7 Mc(`al>c _ 31 97 S. l.o\ison _ _ _ _ _ 20 Ill 91 F. lliitvlicson. _ 112 20 91 M. Moore.. .__ _ 121 20 00 Barlow _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 112 27 90 C. Stewart. _ _ _ _ 32 27 SS A. lliessrrvy. . _ 32 25 80 A. S. llliycr. _ _ _ 110 25 Sl G. Love . . _ . . . _ Ill _” 21 79 Patterson _ _ _ _ 30 1, 18 79 The second stage of the City (flirtin- pionship will be shot at S00 and 900 Til. 102 4 £Fe;P§F$§?¢Q ~_ :t:t:t\::¢=j::;:r.:,- U-*~ ~`-©¢r--~;`r-1 It-° yards on Saturday afternoon next. A TEAM MATCH. In the afternoon members of the Sunimersidc and York Rifle Clubs were present together with quite a number of the city shots, and a team match was arranged, teams being se- lected by Dr. Leard, of Suinmerside, and Mr \\`. S. Louson, Captain of the Civilian Rifle Club. The match was won by Mr. Louson`s team. At 200 yards, as will be seen from the particulars below, the scores were level; at 500 yards. Mr. Louson's team led by six points, while they increased their lead by 24 points at 600 yards, everituall' winnin b 30 oints_ The l'IIE, CENTRI I1’ PAYS to buy in this Province. TAG DAY.- ln aid of the Charlot- tetown Hospital will be held on Thursday of Exhibition Week. 5480. Dl8GOUNT.-Any person paying their electriollght bill on or before September 10 will receive the dis- count and thus save money. LADIES AID MEETING.-An im- portant meeting of the Ladies Aid of the P. E. l. Hospital will be held at the residence of Mrs. F. L. Hiiamrd, 235 Euston Street, this (Tuesday evening. September 8th, at 7.30 p. m. ATTENDING CONFERENCE..- Col. F. S. Moore leaves Charlottetown this morning for SL John, New- Bruns- wick. where he will attend a meeting of the Methodist Conference of New Brunswick and P. E. island. PATRIOTIC RIFLEMEN.-'Besides making full use of the opportunities offered them of preparing themselves for the day they will he called on to take their place in the firing line, the riflemen who had a field day at the Kensington range yesterday aftemoon, wound up the day’s business with an equally patriotic action. They sub- scribed among themselves for a con~ tribution to the Red Cross movement. The sum of $10.25 was collected, and will be handed over to the treasurer of the Red Cross Society in due course. ln such a tangible way the riflemen have proved their wholehearted sym- pathy with such a noble cause. _ ____ RED CROSS MEETING.-At a meet- ing of the Red Cross Society yester- day it was decided that a committee should he appointed toprepare a leaf- let setting forth the names. dimen- sions. etc.. of articles of clothing need- ed by the men at the front, copies of this leaflet to be distributed through- out the country. lt is felt that the country people are willing to work, but are in the dark as to what they 5,-7~f~’3'.':_n5‘ ' ni Zllallctt _ _ ..._ Brown _ _ _ _ . _ Jones Louson. _ _ _ G. Henderson J. O'llricn _ _ _ _ _ _ H. Henderson _ _ _ ‘ Total A. McCabe G. E. Ritchie.... Dr; Leard G. Rogers E. G. Love._._._ Prof. Barlow _ _ _ _ J. H. Judson. _ _ _ J. A. Mallctt. _ _ ._ l’ctcr Brodie Total M iss Elsie Lowe M. .\IncLcod _ Mclnnis. _ _ _ _ ll. Becr....... .31 _ 25 _ 25 .29 Capt. S. Grey.... Miss Rogers Women's Institute ._ The Lnlilcs' Auxiliary, St. Pe- ter's Presbyterian Church._.__. .\liFs Helen llohliirk _ 200 Yds. 31 32 29 32 Ei MR. LEARD'S Yds 200 .32 .33 .31 .31 .28 .32 .27 .31 .30 .20 ...-. 5 S Y D following were the scores: 500 Yds. 34 32 31 30 31 32 28 32 18 300 MR. LOUSON'S TEAM. 600 Yds. 32 31 30 32 28 2') 30 25 19 280 TEAM. . Yds. Yds 500 600 35 34 30 30 33 26 29 25 27 25 H 32 32 30 28 25 24 25 25 17 18 256 P. E. I. HHANE 'I`tI_ should do. This leaflet will fully ex- plain matters. A room will be se- cured in the Armouries for the recep- tion of donations, which will be plac- ed under the charge of Col. F. S. Moore, who may probably secure as- 99 slstanee. 9-I 9 9 0 8 -_.1 _----- 1 ::Don't ads: the big dividends in the fox business. The Bt. Lawrence l 8 sf; Silver Black Fox Company offers you 5 S one of the best propositions seen on iiii the market. Write Wm. Moran, Char 884 Til. 90 8 - in cnnss snciiii f--.sa-.Ms " .CONTRIBUTIONS T0 FUND. A mount alrcmly acknowledged $877 .__ W. W. Owen ....... 25 5 5.00 _ 5.00, 3 _ $1,084.00 :nm 74 Mrs. M. MacLeod 72 .00 .00 .=° _ SSS iottetown, P. E. Island for particul- ars. W 3363-7-l0M_t.l. ' 'Z ::0wlng to the price of Anthrac- ito coal havng advanced at the mines. and the exceeding high rates 95; of freight, dealers are obliged to ad- 9 vance the price of hard coitl here S9 titty cents per ton on and after Sep- gd tember 15th. 5488-9-5M9l. 81 -ww 81 Miss Mary MacLeod David Sutherland, Stanley 54 Bridge 25.00 Weir&Fyfe A. S. Simpson, ll. D ._ .»\. J. Macleod ._ Norman Nicholson . _ __ Millar Fyfe ____ __ J. H. Simpson ._ 25.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 5.00 Ray Clarke _ Edward .\IcE\\'cn' Wallace MacKay Joseph McEwen , John Mclieod Duncan Cole _ A. J. MacNeill 00 A. `I'I. Fyfe ._ D. R. Bell Wesley Kccic 5.00 5.00 l’ER("»Y P(ll’I'l, Sept. 7th., 1914. l- @ 1 Announcement In spite of the increased cost of other foods due to lzuropean I war, the price of Grape-Nuts food has not advanced, but remains the I same as heretofore. Z* - __ Q' I Canadian Postum Cereal Co., Ltd., Windsor, Ont. I The longer war lasts, the higher the prices that will be demanded for fool products. Grape-Nuts food is-a sturdy ration for young and old-summer and winter, the year through. Full of true nourishment, delicious to taste, with keeping qualities that make it 'dependable, Grape-Nuts is unexcelled as a war food. Europe, where it is well known, is calling for Grape-Nuts. “There’s a Reason” Every package sealed tight in waxed wrapper-as has been dene for , years-moisture and germ proof. I No Advance in I’i'ic`e of 5°." 2 s_ 10.00 10.00 5.00 5.00 7.00 5.00 4.00 2.00 SSS Hon.~Treasurei°. ER.-A Union Prayer 'and Patriotic _Service will be hold on Wednesday evening st Hnzellwookhsptlst Church at 'F-30 °'<=lwk- All In the also-ict wno realize the need are invited to attend. ANOTHER FOX COMPANY.-Ap plicatlon la being made of the Lient.- Governor in Council for the incorpora- tion of tho “Prince County Fox Co.. Ltd.," with a total capital stock of $30,000 divided |1100 ten-dollar shares. with its chief place of business to be located at Bldelord. Prince County, and with the following its applicants for incorporation who are also to be the first or provisional directors: ll. M. Hill of Woodstock, N. B.; Kenneth B. Richards. Civil Engineer of Bide- ford; William B. Hayes, R. Clifford Hayes and Henry W. Evans, farmers of Bldeford. LETTERS PATENT GRANTED.- The Lleut. Governor in Coiuicil has granted Letters Patent, incorporating George F. Johnson. fur expert of Wal- tham. Mass.. Dr. John G. Larson. Dav- id G. Haskins, Jur. attorney-at-law, and James Alexander, merchant of Boston. Mass.. Russel A. Shaw, insurance bro- ker. of Brookline, Mass., and Lauchlin M. McKinnon, of Montague. P. E. I., as a fur-raising and fox-breeding com- pany under the name “The Bay State Fur Farms. Ltd.." with a total cap- ital stock of $440,000. divided into forty-four thousand shares of $10 each. THE HOLIDAY.-The holiday yes- terday waa somewhat quietly obser- ved, stores and other business houses being closed. A number of citizens took advantage of the fine weathei in excursions to the country on various pretexts of which the principal one was fishing. A prominent foxman and an equally prominent telephone authority took the afternoon off for a fish across the river. They reported on return that the fish were so linng- ry that the anglers were obliged to get behind cover wlille batting ber of citizens who took advantage of the holiday to visit out of town frends was indicated by the great nnni- ber oi' passengers coming hy thi- ox- prcss which arrived about 11: o'elock_ PERSONALS Mr. Harrison J. Swift. Toronto, re-_ turned to the city from Village Green. Misses Ethel Callaghan and Bessie Dillon returned on Monday from Vil- lage Green. While there they were the guests of Mr. Alphonse Corrigan. Mr. Samuel Stewart, of Brookline, lifnss., is H visitor to his mother, Mrs. James Slnwart, of Bethel, Lot 40, He arrived in Ghnr]0I:t`e`l*lo\\'n by ibn late express last night. WILLIAM THE WEED'S LOST CHANCE LONDON September 7.-A despatch to the Express from Stockholm says that thc name of the German emper- or lias been stricken from the list of nominations for the nt-xt Noble Peace Prize. “GIVE ME THE BROOM T0 SWEEP WHITEHALL CROSSING" LONDON September 7. - Recruits are rallying well for the Empire. The parliamentary coniinittec of the trades union congress yesterday issued n man- ifesto empliasizing the fzict that lt' voluntary military service fails now the demand for compulsory service will be redoubled. It calls upon men "to come forward in the nntiou's de- fence and thereby demonstrate to the world that ii free people can rise to the supreme heights of grcnt s;it'rit`it~c wltliout cons<:rlpiioii_" Veterans lead the way. Sir Evelyn Wood declares, “I have three soldier sons serving; if I uni called upon to sweep n cross- ing at \\'hit.clinll I shall say. ‘itight you arc, itivo mc tho brooni.’ Field Marshal Sir Evolvn is 75 years old APPALLING LOSSES LONDON, September 7.-The Daily Mail's correspondent at Gisors, a l~`r<~n- ch town near Beauvais, estimates the total losses of the Allies at forty thon- sand and the losses ofthe Germans at two hundred thousand. ARMY FIELD SERVICE FUND (Continued from page one.) McLean Bros. und Ewen Camphbllg Hunter River, D. McLeod and Geo. McGuigan; North Ilustico, W. W. Poynter and E. t‘. LeI'age; Rustlco- vllle, Bradford Lellage; \Vest River Bridge. P. J. Berrigan. Third District:--York, W. C. West, Bedford Cooperative Store; Trncadle Cross. J. J. McDonald; Mt. Stewart, H. F‘. Feehan, R. Clark; Mt. Albion, Wm. F. McEachern; Fort Augustus, Byrne; Webstcr's Corner, James ‘ ' '55 ' 1 ‘S-'»t'» .- ' '~ `~ r _ » - ' _ -1 _ < ' _ _ -._ _ _ __ _ _ ,, _,_ _ ;‘ '_ _.1-_ _ M ,__ 'ri-ie rurrionai.. nav or Pnitv- ‘ I ;~' df/'-7 ~.> `-,\ I ‘ '- ;'\\' ‘_ nu_l 2-1 ‘ - \‘> \ Eighth Lragtalnaang __ _,_ l>1i»-get 1 _ LUCILLE Love "»£,,,.-,<-ff'li/i3;».§_ The Greatest Motion Picture Serial __ --_ `\` - ; By The Sun’s' Rays BIFFl BANG! _~.'j_ T 7 J A Western Detective S155! 300014 _ ' » Drama _ No-it's not war, it_’sonly Ford; SEAL _______,_____ __ steriingm ” ' 1 _ 'rue' Animated weekly The Crash 5 ` _ . News of the World in The most _spectacular " Motion Pictures production ever attempted _ ` OF THE MEXICAN BORDER 'THE RAIDERSIN' THREE PARTS I Often imitated L Seldom Equoled _-Soon I-lere! Never Sufpaoaed i l i l W I BINDER TWINE _ ` We now have in stock the following well known CHASE & SANBORN brands of twine: '°‘°"“““' “° GREEN SHEAF 550 ftfper lb. _ STANDARD soo ft. ~ “ The Plant Line Autumn Excur- PURE MANILLA 650 ft' _ Si0\\= to B°Il°l\ ¢°lDl1\¢l\¢¢ 5¢Pl¢l|\', All of which we are selling at lowest prices. Packed in one and two pound tina only. their hooks. Other parties were also _ at 3 ¢[c_ |¢¢ . more or less successful in telling of ber un' For I .e 'uf ’. whOl€Sale and Retail their exploits. A baseball match be- ldvt- 0” Page 3'-Ven In I3 'Him' of the former to procure a special ycul ,-5 p licauon to wm_ Moran _ "Hill ff°'“ S“""“°f°i<1°- Th” “HUP siecrgtsrg? limi soc, oimriottetown. 5036,S,19TuFriM&E2wks_ » aassi-1-ioiitt. ____ tween Summerslde and Charlottetown teams which had been looked forward ;';;if'yon want""a”gEod"invost.uiEnf. i wakf SL’ _ A & C0. Ktllf Sl., to with a good deal of interest did put your money in tha St. Lawrance ° ' not materialise owing to the failure gilvér Black Fox 00,, ],td_ Full par. summenide _ ~ Chgflqugfpwn I in\\\\\\m'ar/1/////f¢%/////////.\\\\\\\\v///////f_~&\\\ivlll/xt\\\\\\\\\v11lllll/la.\\i/// has "U MOTTO:-Permanency. Aim: To produce the highest grade of Silver Fox pelts. Important Announcement The--Permanent Silver Foxes Ltd., announces to the investing public that its interests and those of the Murray River Silver Black Foxes Company Ltd., are now amalgamated. High _Class Foxes at $18,000 They offer to the public the choicest Silver Foxes obtainable all “Class A” at $18,000 a pair. Six pairs of thes_e-the Murray River's-are two years old and the other 7 to 9 pairs are this year’s pups. Your Chance This is your chance to get into a good strong company built up on permanent lines! You never had a better chance and you never will again. We stand in the unique posi- tion among fox companies that we are doing more than we said we would do. . Think Of It Six pair of young breeders and seven to nine pair pups, all at $18,000 a pair. Why, sir, similar stock was gobbled up at $30,000 a pair not so long ago. Remember While low capitalization makes for large profits. good breeding stock makes for permanent profit. The Permanent has both these essentials. Invest Today Only a limited amount of stock remains to be sold, and the splendid offer now made, backed by this strong sound, safe and PERMAN- ENT company is bound to sell it very quickly. Directors - ALEXANDER ROSS, M. D. of Clflown Ex- President of Ilie Prince Edward Island For Breeders’ Association President. COL. CURTIS S. EMERY, Collector ol Customs ol Newport, Vermont, Vice- ` President. BENJAMIN ROGERS, Broker of CI|'iown, Secretary-Treasurer. WILLIAM KEARNEY, Mircliaiit ol Mime; River. HAMMOND KELLY, Sloclt Breeder and Farmer of Southport. isiic s. nuiwss, rmii, coil.. __ Form of Application ~ ' ' I hereby_,rnake application io Permane t F 'l F Ltd: ;`f Iiil -` lottetown, Prince Edward Island to take the Numbgrof oslieasres ital of the said Company set opposite my signature below. I enillose iff, ~ an M _ - _ _ _ _ APPLICATION FOR STOCK I I _ - Shares $25 , " Test-:till/liuiii aocsizs, J.-_ Shares $25 ' ' Secy-Treasurer Permanent Silver Foxes Ltd., I Ido hereby apply for.._.. ..... _...shares in the Permanent Silver Foxes, at;-onlzzraidmigi tgsé; -1-5 Qiiiing twenty percent and the bsanai we to _ I N3m€......___.. _ ..‘..i. _ Address ....... ._ Ch town, P. E. I. _ -~..».~¢¢»¢¢»- ...ss t (1/1/11/.\\\\\\\\‘VIlIIl/lf$\\\\YllI3\\\\\\\\‘\\lIIIIIIIA\\\\\\\VIlIIIIII‘i__ \\\‘i i ent Silver Foxesid Y-i if I iIIIA\\\\\§'IIII/III§\\\\\'”lI 1 Z1] §€'.IEZZ "' »