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I. ... 1 . - I. 1 “._.s. ....=._.. ... - s ‘.2 _ A '~_- . .L-___/~.»-\»~. .- L ~.-‘-7? =”¢'»€?'» 'g 3_1. -. __,».~ ' ' ' i,-.1 .- " < .ff _ Q 'f "D_ - _,ff PAGE SIX a Q. ‘il ` ` THE ~‘ i can-'f-“ *fi* -3.3.. .~,. .,....,_.:‘- - canons ' ’ " ` 'SEPTEMBE3.§:-.l91§» 1 _ Prince Edward ' TO-NIGHT “'I`I'IE SEA COAST OF BOHEMIA” llp Two-Reel Drama, with Wm. Shay and Leah Baird. Djscouraged with his unsuccess, the artist leaves the city for _the country. While painting in the woods a gretty girl rushes up to him with the requestto marry er, promising a 'good reward. The artist agrees. Then follows a series of romantic incidents that lead to love. E X 'I' RA The Cines Company Present THE GREATEST GIFT IN TWO PARTS All Star Cast of French Players - -- A Ranch Romance Westem Drama The Violet Bride Drama The Clock Went Wrong Comedy l MATINEE SATURDAY At 3.00 sharp. I W '-H I TIRED OF INIICTION IIND T0 AVENUE GERNIIIN CRUELTIES BRITISH FOUGHT BRIIIIELY WITH THREATS AGAINST “WILLIAM THE WEED," DEFENDERS SHOW- , ,ED BULL-DOG COURAGE IN REPELLING GERMANS' SLEDGE-HAM- _ MER ATTACKS--BIG BATTLE GOES ON WITH BRITISH .-- TROOPS REINFORCED. LONDON, Sept. 4.-.\lartin M. lion-;c0nclusi\'e stage, was Ureceded by ahoe. telegral-lhint; to the llaily |very heavy arllllt-ry fire. The tlcrnmn Chronicle from a town in I<`rain~t~ gulls were well served and the a:n\ of the name of which has been blocltctiltlieir gnnncrs was rendered very ac- out by the censor says: ‘curate by the observation of aerial rx "Desperate fighting in which B `~ tish troops are playing a heroic part ia taking place close by. 'l`he right wing of the Allied forces, forming the northern army, has been fiercely engaged in the vicinity to the south of Meziereh, but it is against the lirit- ish, or left \vini;, that the Germans are flinging tnc whole of tin.-ir weight, regardless of the enormous sacrifice of human life entailed. The enemy seems bent on breaking through our defensive lin.: and so pushing back the Allies nettrer to Par- is. The battle, wliiclt is still at an in- pilots, who throughout the day hov- ered above the Allied position, cor- recting any wild firing on the part oz the German guns. "Freshly arrived troops who had been pushed forward front a certain base. arrived on the scene of action in time to participate in the great struggle, wliicli was begun today be- tween the rival armies of Gerniany, Britain and France. EAGER FOR A FIGHT “These reintorccments have been carrying out strategic movements in troop trains for several days anti in `l the expressive phraseology of the sol- diers: “They were fed up with the whole thing." They were all eager for a brush with the enemy. Their chance came yesterday. I happened to be at a certain town where these freshly ar- rived men, of whom a large per cent. were reserve men, were suddenly or- dered to the front. lt was indeed s joyous moment. and the order to march which was greeted with cheers was obeyed with alacrity. “As our men filed oil' along tho road. which led to the tront,they gave three cheers for the French and an equal number of groans for ‘William the Weedl' No doubt they somehow or other confused the Prince of Albania, as 'weed" is the nickname by which the army in France designates the Prussian war lord, and it is a sobri- quet by which frequent application has made it exceedingly popular with our brave soldiers. Yesterday they went gaily marching to the front with the French and English flags borne at the head of the company. They were in fine fettle. "Are we down~hearted?" Would shout someone from the ranks. lm- medlately would come back the fer- vent reply. “No! But William thc Weed will be down-hearted by the time we finish with hlm." .FOUGHT WITH COURAGE “An overwhelming German force wa: thrown against our left wing. The German impetuousity spent itself ina vain effort to overcome the Brltisl: resistance. The iight for supremacy, which continued throughout the day, is by no means ended. The brunt of attack was splendidly borne by our soldiers. Never did the unflinching bull-dog courage of the British show to better advantage. The heavy and well-directed German artillery firt made little impression on our men. although the casualties entailed by tho splendid resistance of the British were necessarily heavy. The Ger man artillery fire ceased only to per mit advance to close quarters of their assaulting infantry. Masses of Ger- man infantry for hours hurled them- selves against the British steel. Toward evening ami after a day ol most sanguinary fighting, our brave fellows were compelled to give ground slowly. The slight advance obtained by the German hordes was dearly pur chased. The attacking German in fantry fell in heaps. ATTACKS ON WOUNDED "Stories of' recent German ntroc' ties perpetrated on our helples wounded, niaddened our men to r point of fury. On the right and een tre the French, more fortunate that ourselves, contrived to hold their own 'Towards evening when the full forct of the German attack had spent it self, the French delivered a sharp counter attack, repulsing the _enem_\ along their front. The German losses are stated to be very heavy. “Tho battle was continued today by a fresh onslaught on the British con- stituting the left flank. According to the latest information which reach- ed me, our sorely tried troops are being reinforced, and they are con- fident of being able to check tb( encmy`s advance. The Germans are displaying extraordinary recklessness ing their end. \'o doubt the rapid ad- ‘ f 25' ~.~.~\~\ # or 4. i»so.ru-:»s imm---sm-y s- _t_sl.. 7 _ IT PAYS 10 DH! In this province. -'» 5~a~.."u. . » 5. SOLOIST.-l|ra.‘fOoIln will sing a solo at the evening service tomorrow in the First Methodist Church. , TAG 'DA\‘ln“ai¢Ii»'ot tho' Charlotte- town Hospltal will be held this year as usual on Thursday 'dt Exhibition week. 5454. POWNAL CIRCIIIT.-`-Services on Pownal Circuit next Sunday are:- Clifton. at 11; Mt. Herbert. at 2.30 and Pownal, at 7. A OYSTERS-first of the season- trom Malpeque Cultivated Beds, by half-shell, quart and pint at J. G. Car- ver, Oyster King, Great George St. 546V. AID T0 BEAUTY.-No woman need despair of being able to achieve a pretty and affective style of hair dres- sing in these days when transforma- tion switches, etc., In all shades are ao easily procured by calling on Mrs. White, The Lennox. 5147 INTERTOWN BASEBALL.-The struggle between Summersfde and Charlottetown for baseball suprema- :y will be renewed on Monday fl-»l1b0l' Day). when a game will be played on the C. A. A-.~A:--grounds, commencing at 2 p. m., between picked teams re- presenting Charlottetown. and Sum- merside. SHORT COURSE ARRANGED.- The Wonien's Institute Branch of the Department of Agriculture wishes to Announce that arrangements are be- ing made whereby the first class of he Short Course in Household Science .o be given this coming winter will he levoted exclusively to members of the Women’s Institutes of Prince Ed- .vard Island. For further informa- _ion address liirs. A. E. Dunbrack, Supervisor. SMOKING CONCERT.-The Armou- 'ies presented a merry scene on Fhursday night on the occasion of a smoking concert at which the officers intertained the men, or the Ninth Field Ambulance, Army Medical Jorps. '1`hat an excellent esprit de orps pervades ollleers and mon of his body was very evident in thc con- :iviality of the proceedings. A good ‘ime was provided “the boys," all of vhom thoroughly enjoyed themselves. ind are deeply appreciative ot their iflicers' thoughtfulncss and hospital- ty. Private J. llolron, the A|nbu-- ance's “funny man,” on behalf ofI ‘the boys" yesterday desired The lnardlan to express to their ofllcers heir, hearty thanks for the kindness ~.liown to them at the “smokcr." “Any imc the boys are called," added the Private, “we wish to assure- the offi- -.ers we will be ready." ,..,...,............~...~..-.».~.-.--.~»~»----»- 'ance of the Russians in Eastern CHURCH MEETING;-A meeting ,ot Orwell I-lead and Orwell Congrbga- glglns twgll bo hgld 8:1 Monday, Sept; . a p. m.. or tu-page ‘ _ tending a. call. B P' = ot ex CRWELI. CIRCUIT.-Rev; F. C. Simpson. representing 'the `Preabyter~ ian Witness in this Province, will preach at Orwell Head and Or- well Churches next Babbath day. 39lIt. 6th. at the usual hours of service. HARMONY lNSTlTUTE»-- 'There B Y 0- men'a institute held in Warren Grove Schoolroom on Wednesday, Sept. ilth, at 4 p. m. Miss Dunbrack will be present WOMEN'S INSTITUTE.-At tho annual meeting of the Springfield Wo- men’s Institute which was held on the 14th August. Mrs Wm. J. May was elected Secretary-Treasurer for 1914-1915 PATRIOTIC MEETING.-A patrio- tic meeting under the auspices ot the ‘Red Cross Work will be held in the Pownal Methodist Church next Tues- day evening at 7.30. It is expected that Sir Louis H. Davies will be among the speakers. S. S. RALLY.-A Sunday School rally will be held in Cherry Valley Methodist Cliurch next Monday even- ing at 7.30 at which several clergy- men and laymen will give short nd- dresses. A good time is expected. Don`t fall to be there. THEIR FIRST CONTRIBUTION. - Yesterday the‘ ladies' of the Alpha Instituto, York, through their Presi- dem,fism_ J. ii. om. made their first contribution of goods to aid the lted Cross Society. The example of this hustling institute will no doubt be quickly followed by others. ` GOLF.--A meeting of the ladies of the (lharlottetown Golf Club will be called in a. few days for the purpose of dlscuelng matters ln connection with the Canadian Ladies Golf Union. lt is hoped that Mrs. Murray, Presi- dent of the Maritime Ladies Golf Union. will be present. Notice will be given later as to thedatc and place of meeting. ' ' OFFICERS ELECTED.-The annu- al nicetlng of the Meudowbank Wo- ., . . _ y; - - _, lllrs_ J. Pope Crosby; Soc.-Treas., Mrs. Mary E. Roper. Tho next meeting oi' this lnstit ill b hcl . . . '.1 a _ ogers, two prominent business men and fox maguatos of Charlottetown, 1'. E. I ‘rusla has sometliing to do with his, and is responsible for the fran- ic and insane haste which character- zcs the German attempts in north- towards Paris.” with them Mr. Rogers' automobile 'will be a mcetln of'Harmon‘ W ` m.¢_r|»y'. rl. not .»........ ‘ wmicnnn an H” ”l“§?.”a.“c%“££§‘-’- “°_ INTwoPAms _ _ .5 We -¥i“*“.'.l‘.i“..Y.'.°.l‘f;.'..¥;‘." * ‘"'°.?.°i....‘P...~...-»........°"'°'~ --i‘».f....,.». 1...~.......»- F----g,g,»;;,-;,,g-,g;»»e.f»d - Hiére soon-The Night mam of Pere;-sham-3 Mutual Girl Kathlyn S¢1'i¢S The Million Dollar Monday Thursday &I-‘riaay Gmggggllghi. COMING SOON I2 sa¢ws|Aama»i°n Fm-: csN1‘s|7.ao&9p.m. A _ _ W-“Q”-11?' "‘ M1- * at Barrack Point, Sydney Mines, the visitors left by steamer for Quebec, intending to remain at Valcartler un- til the departure of the overseas cou- tingent for the battlefront. WOMEN'S lNSTlTUTES.- The members of the Stirling institute held their first public entertainment in Stanley Hall on Saturday evening, Aug. 29th. It was in the form of a bean social and notwithstanding the counter-attractions on that evening, and the fact of it being postponed on account of bad weather, the social was very well attended and was a success. The proceeds are to bc de- voted to the Improvement of the schools oi' the Institute. 'i`hc next meeting of the institute will b_e held at “The Willows", tho home of Mr. und Mrs. J. Simpson Bell, Hope ltivcr, on Thursday afternon, October lst, at 2 o'clock. L ::If,you want a good investment putuyour money In the St. lawrence Silver Black. Fox Co., Ltd. Full Dar- ticulars on application to Wm. Moran Secretary, Box 506, Charlottetown. ' , . 8363-7-10Mtf. ntF|.s-sHooT|No.-In connection with the City Championship R-mg Competition ,which, as already |f,g,1;¢q in the Guardian, will tnkrplaea on Monday at Kensington Range, it has been suggested that as it would not be possible to shoot over the entire range that day the shooting at B00 and 900 yards ranges may be elim- inated and the competition confined to firing ai: the 200, 500 and 600 yards. .-is the competition, however, is intended as the supreme test 0! the rifieman’s capabilities, it is con. sidered by some undesirable to el- fcct such an alteration. There will~ be practice shooting this afternoon at thc Kensington range, commencing tit 2 o'c1ock. I ::Don't miss the big dividend: in the fox business, The St. Lawrence Silver Black For Uompnny_off¢‘l‘ you one of the beat propositions seen on the market. Write Wm. Moran, Char Zottetown, P. E. Island for particul- ars. W 3363-7-10Mtt. ! I__ men's institute was hold at Meadow- E I bank on the lst of September and the r following officers were elected:- a 1 e Pres Mrs W W Crosb Vice Pres I J »f`<»...»...‘?‘°"“ ° “°“"“’”"‘ 2 Tons Hay Wire in Stock. ..°..”*'.f.€’.i.*.i.’.`.“.?."..‘§.T.‘i§*§.T -- Straight and Looped were visitors in town last week ' says the North Sydney Herald. They . e came hy steamer Beatrice, brngini; After doing the town and paying A _ Stoves & Hardware and arg Ringing away thouggndg of érn FTBIICC to Billaah the illltl hhilki lives in the hope of ultimately gain- line which so valiantly bars the road visit to Major .loc Darko and thc _ Iother Charlottetown men doing duty' _ -ill v:\:l|l I‘ -II' _ _' 1 l` The Lates News ofthe Fox ndustry Shows that the Cross or Patch Fox is becoming highly popular with investors. Companies formed last year with this class of foxes are paying very large dividends. There is always a good precentage of black foxes in a number of litters. Blacks from Crosses are Well furred_, healthy_and extremely beautiful. They will be marketable on a pelt basis at a high figure. The Cross fox industry 1s therefore a safe, sane and sound one, the low capitalization allowing the investor a chance to become interested on the ground floor-to start where the pioneer started and at practically the same cost. We offer at present. 15 pairs Cross foxes, 1914 increase. They are large, handsome, healthy, sound, strong and Well furred with excellent Black and Silver markings, they were bought right and will be sold right. If you have alittle idle money why not get into the fox industry yourself. Be a rancher. _Own a pair of foxes and secure all the divi- dend for yourself. Think it over but don’t take long, as the kind of foxes we have to sell will move quickly. Canad o Exc a g nd Inves ment 5....._.,.5M,.... Stamper Block, Charlottetownf P. E; _I. 1 A It I