‘;r,il.~'r,x.w - _ 4,- .,, _ X " 1 I ._~‘. K _-l , , . . ,» . '_ , , , I , _ ‘ . » SB1"1`E11111‘31* 2--1915 . THE cHA`RLo‘i‘TsTowN ouniiuisn PAGE THREE Y _ -_f'-___\___ ._ ,_ ,"-_‘ _ _ _ _ -_.ze -_ _ -- -~ -._ rirsrfaia io 1 'I ` - The 'Kidneys Unless you are a physician kidney troubleithere is. Elderly péople suffer the mosh be. ‘an important concession from Ger- cause they have neglected themsel es. most. The time to treat kidney troub is when it is mst suspected' uma Betbmann-Hollweg. the Gemlan im- preventing it 110111 growing 111019 they express satisfaction over- the ini- serious. _ _ _ The- best “first sid to tile kidneys” Presillellt-Wilson. will accept Count is PsNsLAa` ancnu AND PA Couch Gra-ss, “Uva Ural and Potas- ing away of the broad principles for slum acetiate. Any one who knows will tell you sg sea ag a permanent menace in time _ ,-.-' 0 _WB.1‘_. - i ~ l _,that sifience has not yet revealed ,luhlE iF:T1“0§§;10§__§9_monoilfl any better combination of kldney..re- . ..ll‘he Telegraph contends that nledles for acute kidlley troubles. A flfty~cent bottle will sllow value, but the dollar ,rise Ls 1110 economical. Sold o y by. E- Foster. Central Drugstore. 3111111 side. 01' ____ drugglgt you, have no idea how much L. D D . such a settlement would ‘leavemercllailt METTO COMPOUND which contains sailors under the American or other Buchul, saw. Palmetto’ Com Sm, flags still exposed to. tire- perils of sub- its law recognises no di'fi'erence between .1 e sllllllllllls llicll cnlclsslnl lllll ills LONDON. Sept. _1.-The London 11101111118 newspapers. while recognis- ing that President Wilson has secured many with regard- to-Germany's sub- V' marine warfare, express belief that the president will not be content with lt,' but from the point of view that Count- Von Bernstorft"s note to Secretary of 10 State Lansing. indicates that Dr Von perlal challcellor, has 's freer hand, proved outlook of the'-fsituationl ' ' “ It is difficult to* ilnag-inc,” says the D9-113’ Tclegrnpil. in an editorial, “ that Voll Bernstorfi"s ro osal since marine piracy. If there is any whittl- whicll the United States government has been contending. the world will be confronted with murderous conditions nothing but a complete abandonnlent of Germany's submarine policy will be sufilciellt. it argues that international r-e` 'passenger vessels and cargo boats, and says that Germany herself acted in A. accordance with this 'principle as lollg y_ as she had il. warship or a illcrcllallt- nlall at sea, and only threw it over when British naval power asserted its sway by legitimate means. Pg ll--' I 1?* 4--I “ The sobering trlltll to the Ger- Lsuolisn ol=l=. There is a certain noted surge me months 1120. 11 V9 ;v;11(<;nlll\i1id'crB¢?p of hair. Although t 1311150011 10 1101 01'-1' 1115 111111' 15 511°: There is no middle course, unless the white, and he is very 9101111 01 li.-sniy. l-lo wore it 111111611 1" 111° position slielinslililiorlo innlntslns.l.'1 `sll.l.loNs or GoL.D RE/\D,v Fon 11111111- Why 111-if doubled? 11 11 middle 111111 1011101 10115- 111111 11 muted In conclusion, the .Daily Telegraph FRENCH GOVERNMENT. 1100111130 1110 130111111118 119-Ve 110t allowed Mrs' G' H' Hutchiwn and youu? II (‘. Redding, North Sydney, Walter J. mans," the Daily Telegraph continues. “is that they are confrollted by an embarrassing situation where so . me. on thing must be dolle. Two alternatives ry only are open-either Germany nlust h persist in her policy of outrage and ‘f,mui-der. or call off her submarines 5 Ulllted States is to recede from the iiiiiiiiiii iiiii. ii it ' LONDON, sept. 1.-The Peo-ogrsa - ' ; t German statements relating _ té1'€5ir.M1?l?ivosheen, Minister of Agri- 55;] origin of the war, the British through Von .Bernstorff to the State culture, has given me definite assur- Foreign Office has issued the folic iiiiSSiiii iiiiiiii-Si GWES iiiiiiiliiiii iiiiiiiiiiii A 2.iiUii.iiiiii.-iiiiii A 11i"'Uiiliii iS Til iiliSiiiiS iii iiiiilii A liiiiiliii iii -W 'slices ill figures about the Russian hlg;- . Russia. and the proportion available a l “_ "Tho Secretary of State said that A note to Great Britain_is in course ro'1111l,1pl(11ltlis1;a1§1]2l1eif.the harvest is not the su€E€S1911 00111010000 11011111 1111111' °f 1"'e1’a"a1‘1°“" only far--better-th-an-that of 1914, but tically amount to a court of arbitra- _ also a great deal above the average tion and could not, in his opi111011. 110 of the tive lyears, .1909-1913.,..In proof called together excc-Dil at the request h A empire. , _ . . . sla mobilised 1181111151 G01‘l1`1111\y 1 "Taking-.all the. cr0ps-together, latter would have to follow suit. conference. ‘ on this l have been shown unpublished of Austria and Russia He I1111i11i11i11@11 returns from correspondents of the that such a conference was not prac- Ministry of Agriculture throughout the ticahle. .He furtller said that if Rusé M K S B B wlslllllnil nlllillls 1 Hiifiiiii iii iM|iiiiiii -iiliiiiii iXHiH|lillii to 16th. These are ill addition to WASHINGTON DC" sept 2__With stake races already publishedz- 'correspondent of the Daily Mail LONDON. S0111. 1--111 1'€D1y 1-0 111' 1101.11 0111 11.1111-"’»"m°° a"1"'““°”° fmm “H List of entries in class races for the _ ` Provincial Exhibition, September Sth . f . ‘ ' to the German government. trsllsmittsd 2'” Tmt' w- Department regarding Germany's sub- marine pélicy, ofilcials to-day looked harvest which dispel all the doubts “ First--The Germans maintain that hopefully for satisfactory settlement of - 1 ’ nlcn led to the reieotlo f:l1:";:)s°\"l2; eGae‘:°(‘l“$:|‘lue.°ge“19 “pcm “B atzetagaxgpgsal for a conference was the Arabic _incident out of the way, ' .. In 3.58,., H is .U-he the year has the mobilisation of Russia. ln Paper Germany's reply to the last American . . ’ _. ` ry, .. ll l . 4a or our white nook, sir 2,051: ei? 52133123? ;,‘:g»agee,{n;d¢|?o Eggchen (British Ambassador at Ber- coming. If that is satisfactory, it mmm., opsiberlan .wheat ls 'negligible lin) reported a conversation with the thought the Washillgtoll government ‘dompared with -the iyield .of.Southern German -Secretary of State, refusing will turn its attention to the problem n the whole submarine problem. Wit E. ilote on the Lusitania will be forth of neutral commerce. t ' J h h efused a conference he re- 1- hese figures indicate that when the iv and '12 fthe Dossmmty or Russmu cutting is finished, in a week's time erre o _ . » - - `the yield will be about 2,000,000,000 mobilisation it cannot now be main- D01t1c`e were ltast ewéenlpgi invrxeceigt lat -_\_|l|ghg|q, ____ 'nhg lwjgter-ggyyn ggafn lg 'Billed 7.1181. the l'€l\BOIi fOr the l'€i'\|B111 11 9 9§1'3111 F0111 1111) 3 11 f 3-1' harvested already. and also a lar e' was _ the fact that Russia was Rideout. who is second in command a operations. ill Gallip0ll." - bilii . _ . 11ll1§l1lll)°gr11‘i11'l1n/ll;?ilir11a‘€i2g10'0l01:)l0(0p1x)nsl;r£‘; m‘)'Assd1gmatter of tact, the proposal them'to be oil the look-out for a Ger- lletter than last ye-.si1's'to`ii'11 onli 291- 'or a conference was muue July 26. 111111 1111101' 1111111211 111111 1111111811- ‘V110 000.000 in excess of t.he. ftviayear aver- 1914. and was 1010620 ily G9\‘111111\y. 1111111911111 91011110 110111 1110 111111011 11111111' nge. oirwliealiltogetlier more wlllbs Inly 27. 1914. while it was not until 11181- 1>*11W“‘"1" 111111 11 001001111111 @1011' harvested 571,000,000 bushels, against 11111’ 31 111111 01119111 Were E11/011 101' 0 1115' ‘1“s" 110W he gm °“t was “'31 428,000,000 in 1914 and the fl;-e.yenr general mobilisation in Russia. On S .gveigge of 47g,000_000_ For export hut day Germany presented an nnltl. despatched, but it was expected tha ilioro __wlli be nvnllnlno some 450.000,- nutumtc Russ!-1 relluirius un under- 11@n“'°“111 101101” 1119 0011156 01 1119 W0 000 bushels of grain, the greater part ,illiirlli 111111. W1111111 1We1V€ 11011111 1110 S11 ‘"3 who mme their getaway 0" `oi_ll wlieoi. insslsn forces slionlll be uemolillised. June 11111. und are rel101°led to have 11 The difficulty of finding snmclent "Second-Doubt is thrown in Ger- ;\;11§e1iU€r1ily 91088011 1118 United harvestcrs has been successfully over-. .'1.1l111Y 011 1110 11SB111‘11110€.W0 Save B91' U' es order “ear Edmnndstml' home, and (here will not be’ 1 nm giuum in 1913, that we should not land authorised to say, any .ilfncnlty in .roops in that country, except in the transporting tile wheat to the Black 111110 01 V1011111011 01 110 101`1'1101‘y by Sea ports ns Boon as grain ships can mother power. Assurance was not A steam through the Dardanelles. Great 1111>’ 811/011 10 1110 B91E1011 111111151111- 1111 _ the Amherst Detention Camp, asking MONCTON Sept 2-The Moncton‘ known at the time the tele ram was J. E. Sullivan. Fredericton. Peter D. L. R. Acker, Halifax. Budd More. Frank Boultilier, Halifax. Budd. King. Alex. Stewart, Fredericton, John T. Alto. Soldier. 2.15 Trot and Pace. Mac. - e 5: » borough. A. A. Stewart, Southport, Hilda S. T. J. Etter, Amherst, Coquette. 2.25 Trot and Pace. Thomas Mullroe, New Glasgow, Bnro 1 Brill. L.. R. Acker, Halifax, Little Smoke. C9118. ceus. John Chisholm, Sydney, Walter I-I. A. W. Reeves, Sydney, Dirrkey Ilal. W. Ii. Musgrave, Halifax, Barillg Comet. Alex. Stewart, Frederictoll, Lillian Pa cllen. t W. B. Lint. Fredericton, Roy Volo. " 311111-11. Halifax (iocllato Lady. . Etter. Amherst, Billy Sunday. t7`:"?: mmm Dr`J. T. Jenkins, Charlottetown, Up- is ton Prince. J. wedlock, Charlottetown, Queen John Chisholm. Sydney. Walter H- W. S. McKie, Charlottetown, British l1Jllgar'Campl>ell, Little Bras d'0r, Bob F. W. Budd, Halifax, Bingen the Great. R. E. F itu Lawrencetown King- I.. A. Simpson, Amherst. The Abeg- welt. . Etter, Amherst, Jas. K. Noonan. A. Simpson, Amherst, Don Ambu- t quantities of grain at these ports are 311' F- V111101'1'1 E111/0 S11' E0W01'11 G1`07"11 already awaiting the success of the 'ecord of it to the Belgian government it the time. This assurance appear- ‘d in the collected diplomatic docu- day on .return to Montreal. Mrs. (Dr. Reddy. city, left yester- iuxurlantly 011 2111181 1111*’ 011118 111111' ss s :list wllllo it is believe co i. .__ the re reduction of the document. s°“' “"1" ie" 1'°‘"""’“y 1°' M°““"’° y d un 11 ing.” T118 111111111110 1011111111 11 011111156 "1 Voli Bernstorff is trying to obtain mini- PARIS, Sept. 1.-“ France could V111011 15 110 1111111111118 10 111011' 01180- 111111`111'0B“1115 came wine surgwn in mum terms, it sees hope in the appar- send, before the end of the war, a “T1111'11_T110 11111111111~01`1'10W 11011110011 thMx;,e%' l%`B}?11‘.:;§1{|.:t;,‘: ifhéoixgiagg this manner! d ently diplomatic illness of Admiral billion una s lisli francs gold to ine S11 E- Grey 111111 Prince Lichuowsk 8 1’ y H0 111111 000111100 1111011 0 Woman’ 1"; Von Tirpitz, the German Minister of United States without affecting her 'German A11111011110<101‘ Ht L011d011)- of F' G' Spencer is m mwn' 2821' WHS 11011111115 01101' 11°' as she began ° Marine, which it declares will give financial position in Europe." said 11115 111101'V10W» D111`€1Y D1'1V111e. WHS C0111€011101111ée1~11e1" She opened her Chancellor Von Bethmann-Holiweg n Sellator E Aimolld to-day Senator ‘10111 01 11 D1'1V1110 1101190 111111 110 l’€C01'd Miss Rose Owen’ who has bee eyes 101’ 11 11101119111' 111111. the" closed free hand." Almond is' all eminent authority on *V115 made of it. Bnish- Edward Gre visiting in Halifax -and Yarmouth. re- y iliem asain. T118" with 11 101111 111511 .__?_____ llnanolnl nosilons and 5 okesmsn of is certain that he never made the state- 1“"“e‘1 1‘°’“e by me N9"h“""""l“" , q D 111111 111 11 1`“11t"'°1°e she sam’ Wh,“.t. "Russian, Norfolk, and Blouse Suits the finance committe of the senate. 11110111-. <11-101611-'by the N01'th Germs 11 11011111-11111 W11111’ °1“`ys“m'hem“m‘ for school boys all prices :lt `1"rowse"' “While'we can do this, and will do 11111011111- W1111 1051110 10 1110 1190101 Tile students present exploded. 01111 Bl-os_ Ltd. 2g10_9_3M2._ lit, if America insists'-» he Continued' factor in Great Britain's participati tie sur eon wears his hair cut I - - - - _ 110W 1 B "we, on this side, consider that the 111 1-110 W111'» 1101' 010 110 31191111 01 111011 ntl man may.--Week " Wednesday night. _ . _ _- _ ve W" ' 5); who is undergoing' treatment atth P E I Hospital will be pleased t as C1088 115 11 E9 0 ° greatest service which can be rendered 11011 111 111"0111` 01 1-`“01`1111111Y- 11' 119911 ' ' ' ' .dl ly 30010111011- " _ ‘ ' ' ` 1 to France is to co-operate in stabllis- 110- 11-1111101 9111101110111- W111 110 11111110 1 r ‘ing the exchange market which Am- 1°111`11111110111 011 1111150111001- i erlcsns can do to their owil advantage, 'thy F0U1111_Th0 1h111_1110i1111'110 01111110 M . as well as to ours, by granting a loan, 5 W1" W1’-0 1 0 0 11111119 119¢W9 t Q. - - » 1 h d the proceeds of which would pay for A11B11`111 111111 S01-11111. Which then turned “me 110” remrned 1° Amhers We \]Thomas Raymond, Fredericton, To 11 ' \ _ _ Baseball results yesterdayt 111’ 11 - .11 Russi_ Yet - 1 can banks with gold to _meet all pay- U ~ }' AMER'-CAN LEAGUE' - ments. This we can do as easily. _ ~ - , 1 3_ as was done a few years ago when. , ggisoxfrk P1h.|h;2](:;;l;)|:]5,?'gton 0_ _ the banks of France sent one hilndred _ , St Louis 4. 'Cleveland 2 million francs to relieve the situation M°"3°N 5 DUFFY Detroit 8- chicago 4. ` " 1" Wa" 511861- Birrmen and Agro,-My. 1 ’ “Gold is flowing from individual Solicitors for Royal Bank of Canada ` NATIONAL LEAGUE. 1 French Purses 11110 111° 11111111 01F1'““ce \ at the rate of 80,000,000 francs a week, MQNEY To LOAN' ' , , " while peasants are subscribing to tile \Y‘3fl; 01"“me-Philadelphm 3’ New gggiollal loan at this rate of 1,200,000,- ! - ‘ _ _ _ rancs a mont . The government A A McLean K.C. Donald McKinnon Yifiélowme Phnadelpmn 2' New 1B 1111911111118 011 the wer 1.800.000.000 ' ° McLEA’N ‘_ MCMNNON . ~ _ B t L - francsa month. Of this sum 1,200,000,- Brooklyn 10, os on . earl-morn. Attorneys-at-Law SL Low, 7; p.,.S.,,,,g 2_ 201111 fgglpggolgozniesut iliie Brown Block, Charlottetown. .. “ WARBURTON A SHAW. I Bari-iisters. Attorneys. Notary P1111" 1 hc, Etc. Solicitors for Canada Bank- ere Association. Bank. 'Qf,1V101.111`01?1 FEDERAL LEAGUE. Baltimore 25 Brooklyn 1. St. Louis 4; Pittsllllrg 3. Newark- 9;' Buffalo 1. . Cllicago 5; Kansas City 2- , INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. Canada.;-' Permanent Mortsllso Corpor- l ation. Oflloes-Old Guardian Office. P10' was Block, Charlottetown, P. E. I. . _ 5; Rochester 9; Ilarrisburg 6. . Montreal 8; Jersey (iity 2. ist gains-Buffalo rl; Providence 2nd game-Bulfalo 1; Providence Toronto-Richmond postponed on it IJ y D tions. which are larger month by month, especially silk goods. There remains, therefore, a balance against August 6, 1914." il (Special to T e Guar ian) su lies “chased in America T e into a dispute between Austria and nesday evening on the CPR S only alternative is to suhmerge Ameri- .11 -.1.1 111 W'11`11.1y 01.1101-9 111111 H I I V . to_mm._ J. E. Sullivan. Fredericton, Peter D. it was Germany who desist- .i M11- G- W- 1*" 11°" 01 es r soniil' ,n in ,s against Russia “nu F.mnce_e frvg; row morning for Toronto in respon e 'er 8' “X e"111`99 Austrian Ambassador remained in Petrograd after the German Ambassa- dor left. Germany declared ar on Russia on August'1, and Aus ria oil '___ to a telegram telling of the illness by her son John. Rev. C. W. Walden, pastor of the B., church, Norton, N. B., left on The many friends of-Miss Una Jay. learll that she is improving rap y. her mother. She will be accompanie lator. 9. Free-for-All Trot and- Pace. L. R. Acker, Halifax, Arlene. Thomas Raymond, Fredericton, Ja e K. Newbro. :4:"3" ~“‘?’F1 .B Mitchell, Halifax, Dingola. Stewart, Southport. Hilda S. Etier, Amherst, Coquette. “ 2.17 'riot and Psoe. - d Mac. ' e Miss Alcyone. 0 Patchell. W-. B. Lillt, Fredericton. A Game Chance my Cotter. i,(.~-151 C- 1fydlsrd, Centreville, Red Rob d C. A. Young, Middleton, Tom Lon boat. Alex. Stewart. Fredericton. John T. ton Prince. Edgar Campbell. Little Bras il’Or, Bob MacKinnon Drug (‘o., Charlottetown, F. C. Redding, North Sydney, Lily F. W. Budd, Halifax, Bingen the Great. i Mr Sam Hoffman, who has been in P' D°he1'1y~ SY°111“-Y- D1111 1701110- ;§'Charlottetown and Summerside, for J. P. Sulitll, Kinkora. Casey Cresceas. MacKinnon Drug Co.. Charlottetown. Helen R. F. Bontiiier, Halifax, R.A.C. .F. W. Foster, Kingston, See-me-go. Alex. Stewart, `Fre¢lericton, Lillian Patchcn. T. C. Edgett, Charlottetown, Princess Etta. S. Etter, Amherst, Billy Sunday. A. S. Etter, Amherst., Jas. K. Noonan. I.. A. Simpson, Amherst. Don Ambu- lator. L. A. Simpson, Amherst, The Abcg- welt. W STM mm ..... F' Free-for-All Trot. h R. E. Feltus, Lawrancetowu, Bonnie . - O, I-I. Trainer, Charlottetown, Oakley H. MacKinnon Drug (‘.o., Charlottetown, l)r Sharper. ~' W. H. Musgrave, Halifax, Baring’s (‘omet. ii. (3. Lydiar, (‘eutreville, Briar Queen. Dr 'i‘. J. Jenkins, (‘hariottetown, Devil- isll Dorothy. . l lluninlolld Ki-ily, Charlottetown, May- or Todd. Tilolllas ltnylnollll, Fredericton, Miss Keefer. "Handsome new uuttel'ns in Boyfl School Suits. The Haberdashery, Sunnyside. 2819-9-3M2i. “Boys New Sweaters. for school op- ening at “The Haberdasllery" Sunny- n side. 2819-9-3M2i. _ Mr. Stephen (7. Hurley of St. John Iohll P. Slnith, Killkora, George (‘.l'es- 1110 110W 1111111-1 01' i’01‘ 10 Peo ltf`B . ' g ti p Theatre, has arrived ill the city. lolln P. Smith, Kinkoru, Casey ores- -l-----l sHlPP|N_e_ N tws _ Reported Outwards.-SS. Harland, 11 John S. Mcl.i1ilie, for firapaud; Scilr. Waltham, Karl Werller, for Campbell- 1' toll, N.B.; Scllr. Syipil, Samuel Gimlet, for Picton; Scllr. Lady May, F. J. G. _iVicDougall, for Pillette; Scllr. Mary ‘E. Mc-Dougal, David Dalby, for Pictou. Reported inwards.-S.S. Harland, John G. McLaine, from Pictor.; Schr. Lady May, l~‘. J. G. McDougall, from 'I’ictou; Scllr. (Iyrene, L. M. Peardon, from Montague; Schr. Howard, Mur- . ray, North Sydney; Schr. Mary E. McDougall, David Dalby, from Port Iiastiilgs, N.S. Titans! _-M 1 SORBWE » A , Will reduce Iaflarned. Stralned, Swollen Tendons, Ligamentl, Muscles or Bruiael. Stops the lamenees and pain from a Splint, Side Bone or Bone Spavln. No blister, no hair gone. l-lone can be used. $2 a bottle delivered. Describe your case for special instructions and Bogr“2EK,lEree\; _ _ ‘_ _ H _ t eantllc tic lnlmcn ol' Re'duce’s Strained), Torn Liga- mentn. Enlarged Glands. Veins or Muscles, > _ol of Heals Cuts. Soren. Ulcers. Alleys pain. Prim 81.00 1 benle sl iiulcrml delivered- Book ‘Eviii¢n:¢“ ir-r. W. I. YOUNG. l'.D.!. iti lymml ll||.,lon\r¢l.L Can. m" Ailsortlnc ind Allsoiblnc. ir.. are mule lil Cmdl. F1 l1_l_______l-an-u____ _ f 5.. t ` _ go U_ Dr»J. T. Jenkins. Charlottetown, Up- ____é__`i.___ 4' Famousvdvmn warren is 5ER|OL1Si.Y |LL. four weeks’ vacation. It is the illte tion of Mr. Walden to visit P. E. land and several places during ll vacation. _ ' writer of hymns. and the. author of Mr. and Mrs. B. Baiderston, " I Need Thee Every Hour." which lla 5 yesterday morning for Montreal. Th been translated -into many foreign were accompanied by Miss Kathie us each mollth of about 300,000,000iQ:.lg,§3a§;sse?;:£,Bl;ur;5 m"fller°g§I';let1;§ Turner' ' francs. th. _ éf"41‘;`é1(;18§015%; 1;I0::\¢;1;Si:lh<:hL;0%1a::§{0c1;iF l5ir(f1n)I1iawks is a contemporary of Six-':xei, `A£1l‘i1iel1;‘tfllvlvY1i,‘<:tl'iai1l3li1:2l;‘i vliditthur H' C' Lvdiard' Centreville' Jerry B I ,flggltglee!,h§o;g`i;fli?,,;li1r?(§85’0og; “;?l1;1;g h1;:`$1;yh:‘11e1lfor;113ealf:)¢;i!i;le(st; _gi$1113]dir;"§Jgiral£:li::$;:;oav&l{inl;e:;;e13,139- J. W. Burke, Middleton. Earl Bingcr 1 - t e services at evangeli l h h three weeks, returned home Wfednos- S lm presslgle hals tbeelg 11150115111 10 110111' the country over. Whici; flmlgegg day night. Mrs Urquhart was t 0 er' 111111" this lillailiilnneals (Sgr 511° bghlg 1110111 Thee Every Hour " achieved the great. representative of the local Rebek 1. om I n b 'b¥n';°'d 11. ever? est fame, she also composed many Lodge at the recent Grand Lodge ses- 0_ 11 11 90° 0* 0 1110 0 other liymns,_illcluding " The Cl-055 of sioil in (illarlottetowu. U. Jesus," "Good Nt ht" Al.l.lED oFl=sNslvE W 11 ""1 " W111' McLeod, K.C., W.E. Eentley, K.C. uwum of |.`,l!“_; I/ A _ BY MIDOCTOBER? eepest Thou,-. THE PERSONALS _ ._ She was born ill Hoosick, N. Y MADE TOBULGARI . ._."1°',-50°* “"'"'EY' l.oNnoN.- se t. 1.--A lille li Wy 23' H135' 1" 1819 11"’ 111111111111 _ Barrister; and Attorne¥l"1'1-“W Offices-Bank of N. S. Chambers. Charlottetown, P. E. l. Fannin# , 3 - l"1f- f - ‘ PATENT SOLIGITOR - WM. S. ' U S and Iegistei-ed Pa Lkwysr ( -- -1 ‘ ' 'tent Attorney. 15 years ex-l>¢1'1°11<=° 111" :Canada and -U. S. inventions Brompt- -ly patented. Trade Marks and De- slgnsf- rsgistel-ell; »lnri-lnsem°111 -111111 viiiiiity. searches. ‘EVid011°.° 00119111011 in patent snlis. asserts lirsvsred 101' counsel. Expert witness in patent .nultl ents obtained in all countries 99 Jamn Street Montreal. Write for ln- format on. .nails-5 .:".,,,..i31.i.".‘."¢¢inlulnellmnll " " ” Pet- St. ' it is being vaguely hinted here that 1’ 1' 1`Y 115 Charles lilai Hawks and mo BERLIN, Aug. 31.- Tile corr -1100111110 011191 11,1111 0_1111110Y011 011 1-110 Brooklyn, where she lived un1’i‘1dllf»?- Dolldent at Sofia, of the Vosische W01110111 11110- 1119 S1011-10111 110111/1ly husbnlid's death in 1888. Zeitullg, telegraplled today nn outline haf been ;lisplayell by the gulls of the Ag n more child she showed a tale." of the proposals made to Bulgaria on W A1 1011 W11011 1111110 110011 5110111118 V11‘ ill verse iliakillg of asurprislng orllf-r both sides ofthe diplomatic conte tually the entire German lille. lil .md 'when 14 mrs on I ' Hi 1' t.|' S. -.Thé Condi. additioil, tho Allies have been' llsing .H y ' 1 H ‘B “°‘1“1"ed S (emu 111 say' ` the" aircraft in large squadrons to recogn oil by havillg a poem publish- tions which ale quadruple entente ' 011111 1'- '1`1`0y newspaper. imposed oil Bulgaria, in return 1:i%':]1:“r‘l`German barm°_k,s and posh territorial concessions ill Macedonia. stipulated that Bulgaria obligated _ _ self to declare war oil Turkey. ;1‘1111“_0°§,°1’e{h11“'§ 1111011 °11t°”'f1\d1\” -__11}° FRANCE PREP/mine Fon “Tue oenlrsi powers and 'rin-liey m _I or e. ong pos pone bg w|N-rER ¢AMpA|¢;N_ for their part demanded from Bul- push of thc Allies, but the point nt - germ in mmm for cession of a DOF which an attack is to take place is 1 not men"0ned_ _ _The generm public PARIS, August 31.- France is pre- tion of Turkish Thrace, an extension _mos not expect H “mug offensive paring for next winter's campaign. of the hitherto existing benevolent “_ J. 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