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What Great Britain Asks. “The old aniino.-iii_ies_____ai~g__ilgaii, What Great Britain asks, what she believes ireland is ready' and eager to give," he said " is a freewill oiier- ing oi' free people." Mr Redinond, who t'ollowed, said he ‘h'a“il'proiuiscd the Ariflibisliop of Ma- lines that lrolanid would bring her arms and strength to avenge Louvaiu. “it is lrelaiid`s duty to iight,” de- clared the irish Nationalist. leader. “Great liritain has kept faith with lrelnnil. and ireland will keep faith with Great. Britain." ‘ _ Great crowds gathered in the streets of Dublin and cheered the Nutioiialist. Volunteers, who, armed \vith rifle and bayouets, acted as it guard ot' honour. PLAN; LINE AUTUMN EXCURSIONS _ In Effect-September 11th. Charlottetown to Boston and return $13.00. Tickets good for return with- in 30 days from date ‘ot issue. The coniuiodious S. S. tiall- fax sails from (lliarlottetown for Boston every Friday at noon. For folders and full information apply to Charlottetown, P.}£i.’I'. V ' i Agent. _ “B489-9-5 3 H q -nl JAS. CARRAGHER, \ i "I-\NAD|AN ' . PACIFIC VERY Low RATES (o.\'|-I \\'.\\‘ s|<2<:oNi» i't.\.~'>~) To North P acific Coas .-\.\'li CALIFORNIA POINTS ON SALE DAILY Sept. 24th to 0ctoher 8th. |914 From Charlottetown To Victoria, - - ¥.‘.‘lti’.‘§"." 1: $6555 San Franc°sco, - Los Angelic, - W. a. uowaab. D. P. A., C. P. it., sr.Joii\'.N. ii. G¢o..'W|l|ar. local agent Dominion Etpreu Co. llulldinl. Quinn Si. _ fbi i . , REGULAR SAILINGS OF THE FURNFSS LINES '|'he Furness fleet of Passenger' a Freight ships is mstntoinint! re lar sailings from Halifax t0 “°é“'°‘l.;.““ ’“."°"'i°°}' i 1.. i ons mens o reg va. Fnrneu lines are landed in Eng- Mrmnd Wm d°°&“fg'a ' inn a rl n on w n the B. B q‘°DlGBY" n speedy and comfortable ship. Direct monthly sailingn from Halifax. All Frgight. ships have limited aooomm tion or few passen- rs. “Rates and full particulars upon application- Fumm,Wlthy & Co. Ltd. Halifax. » i t $LlUliHlill llPPlLllllG iN ilSNi Blllil * \_`._. Military experts who believe that the great battle of the Aisiie. now raging between the t`ori-os ot" tho Al- lies aiidtlte, Gernians, will decide the outcome oti the war, yesterday de- clared that the slaugiiter during this, the longest-sustaiiied battle in the history of tvarlnre, would startle hu- munity. As an evidence oi' the appalling _ex- pertness of the killing mnuliines of both sides, an army oilleer recently returned from Europe, where 1i_e_ stud- ind military oqiiipment, said:""‘” “Despatc-lie,s inilicaie that both thc l<`reiiuh and Gerniaus are using heavy siege mort-ars in this battle. . How great their rlesti‘\n-ti\'oiiess is re- mains to be seen after this conflict is ended. The possibilities ot' the giant instruments oi’ ilestriictioii defy cunt-eptinn. The 9-inch guns and 1|- iiiuh uiorinrs oi' tho Lleriunns, using lil;-;lil_\' explosive siiells. erin do im~ai~ culuble ilniiiage." ' “ 'l‘li<- vi'fei~tiv<-» rainzc of these siege iiiorIur:~'. is i`roiu six to nine iuilos. and they throw a shi-ll f‘apaiilo,ol‘ piercing armour plate which \vi~i;.:lis ubout night hunilrcd pounds. 'i`ho iiinlioliral elioot of such zi gun. truly found, in tutreiii-li whore mon are lighting shoulder to slioulilor van lwst bo iiiingiiiorl. “'l‘hi-e great fault with tliusi: siege mortars is the diliii'uit_v of traiisporta- tion. ’l`lit~y must. be moved on great plaitforms over the ni;ii'i»dniii roads or. probnl>l_\', the Gei'|iiaiis nro four-truck- ing the railroads as they move along, thus emibliiig tlio,ai‘til|vi'_v forces to iuouut these onoriiiotis piorus oi' ord- iiaiire on two tial i-urs." Although he admitted that the losses so fair in the war have been enormous and appziliing, this ollicer said lit' did not. lioiivve tlicy were as great as tirst reports. would iiiilllcatc. ` “’l`hr~ iii-spzitclies t‘i=portr:il tho do- slriii-tiuii of three ltussizin army corps iii (lnlic-.la with i2ll.0ii0 nioii," he said. “.\?ow that is ii pli_vsii‘nl iii\possii>iliti'. To add to the colour o|` this report, it was said that 70,000 men were cap- tiiroil. \\'li_\', :il i\lukdeu, in the Russo- .Iupauese \\'nr, only :itl,t)0tl iuon were vapturtzil. li iwi-nty per cent. of the forces oi' one side now battling have been lost, it will be it friglitful death roll. Teh per cent. loss will make troops give way and rcireiit to a new lviiiiizige point. “ Wounds made to-ila_v by thi- burst- illf-T Hllfilpnel and vlivlntrail-i‘ri:iti\ri bits of steel from lyililito shells :ire more t.e|'riblo than those of otlior ilnys."` Speaking ol` the report that lfrviittli soldiers sinoked and cliiittotl as they Time Table S.S. Hillsboro ROCKY POINT FERRY Leave (‘li"I'own. Leave l”toi‘it_\' P.t 7.30 8.00 8.110 A. M. 9,00 A. M. 9.30 “ ]0..00 " 11.00 " .ii_:’.0 “ 1.30 l’. M. 2.00 P. lil. 2.30 " 3.00 “ 3.30 “ 4.00 " 5,00 -~ .‘.'»,:io " SUNDAY 10.00 A. lil. 1.00 l’. M. >-1 _-s-rcrsw cone como -.4 : :-"> » F2 2.30 ‘ 500 “ M. I\ll7lll’llY, Bltillilger. c.».Nni>i,~.N covcrmmsur naitwrivs i INTERCOLON IAL Pm Ncs r~:DwAm> istnwo nv SINGLE FARE T0 MONTREAL. From all Stations Campbellton and East. Going Sept. 17, 18, 19. Returning Oct. b, 1914. Going Oct: 1, 2. 3. Returning Opt. 19, 1914. , Tickets must be Validated nt Montreal' Before Starting on Return Journey. W. 7'. liuggan, ri. Z. A., Charlotte- town. 27,. 5569-9-ldmetf. Boston Excursions Commence September l0tli- Dates of issue, Se t. 10th to Oct. 7th inclusive, goodp for return 30 days lfrom date of issue $14.50 from Charlottetown via Eastem Steamship Co’s steamer: from St. John. $18.00 fro Charlotte- town via All-Rail from St. John. Correrpoiidingly low rate! from; other couron stations on Prince; i llllSlliN |ll§lfPl]llliBLi PARIS, Sept. 28.-The prolongation oi’ tension on the two long lines ot' iiro und death fronting each other on Aisne must have become insupportnbie to Germans since reports indicate that they have changed their tactics and attacked with the bayonet. The opiii- ion is expressed here that General Jol't`re's master hand is shown in this and it is believed be has succeeded in pushing his lines inside the range of deadly heavy German guns and forced the enemy to hand to hand fighting. Since the attacks have been repulsed over the whole line, according to oflic- ial eoniiniiuications, military experts bei-u cannot see now what resourct~s German Einperor’s Generals can call on to retrieve their fortunes. The Matin expreses 'the opinion that the new troops the allies found frouiiiig them on left wing were not from (lor- niuu left wing but are part of forces iietaclied after <‘lizileroi, and sent' to East Prussizi but now brought buck in haste. General opinion is that tho bat- tlo cannot. be tlelnyeii muifli longer. S'l`0'. and bowels tliut Ilr. t‘litis<‘.'s Kidney I.i\'or Pills are so goiie.i‘nlly siiccosst`iil in the niost eoiiiplieaieii cases. i\lr. ldinaiiiiel Bernarrl, f`iir1i\iei‘. St. l’aul's, Kent i_`ouiit_\', N. Il., writi:s:- “About oiglitoeii yours ago my wife was bad with kidiiey ilisease, 'iinil suf- t'oreil greatly from lieadaclios. pains in bowels and stoinacli, and het' heart was uffeciiul. 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Preferred stock having first claim on each year’s earnings for the next five years for ayments of dividends $210,000 Common Stock _ The essence of good judgment when investing in the Silver Fox In- dustry is low Capitalization per pair for high grade Class A animals. The dividend security of the 25 p. c. Preferred Shares of Silver Foxes and Furs Ltd. is on the very low basis of Capitalization of only $14,000 per pair _ and the parents of their fifteen pairs of animals are without a single exception I all registered in Class A according to the requirements of the Fox Breeders You will make a mistake if you invest in the Fox business without look- ing into the merits of Silver Foxes and Furs Ltd. Write to any of the directors for complete prospectus and literature, or better, send your application today for what shares you wish to take. Par Value of Shares $10 each Preferred and Common Shares are the same price. . TERMS OF PAYMENT , 20 p. c. with application, 10 p. c. .each 30 days_from date of application providing however that the full amount is to be paid on or before lan. 31s_t, 1915. Applications for less than ten shares must be accompanied by remit- tance of not less than 50 p. c. of their value. On applications received in Sept. 3 p.c; Oct. & Nov. 2 p.c. Dec. 1 p.c. D I R E CTO RS FRANK R. HEARTZ, President C. _L STEWART, . Member Advisory Board Dominion Trust Co. Director Refers Payton Silver Black Foxes, Ltd. I President Provincial Exhibition Association: 31555807 A 17071505 InV09tm°“l7 ASUUCE i President Prince Royal Silver Foxes. Ltd. Alberton. P- - mind- i 78 Great George Street, Charlottetown, P.E,l. F. L. ROGERS, i Head Office - L >-_-.-5~_-- -» -_ _=f@__ 1 ire 90.000 s3oo.ooo ,: _rt-TL 1v_~v~ _.1 _._‘, if 1 :ik-vs, i; A -.4411 _ _ ;»,’§E'Z_‘€"’_, f~\e-gn;-31”# Full Payment with Application Vloo President and Managing Director Silver ' Fox Ranching Company. 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