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A r f .r, R3' .-3-U. !';|‘.,f Wfw V rj, li, 1*- ':<. l' get ..-. ,I ha, 1' _ K. , vnu .~ r 4.1. sr. it 7 ’. lf. if '_~_ =..é» ' 4 ‘shi _rf I . A is _#_ U, f-.`.'=-' 1’ '._’-*sl-` ,_ .‘-~ 5. _ »,¢¢. 1. » I r 1 \ 1 4. -/§XGE~1rWg. "' THE GUARDIAN s _ _ _ 1 TIRED! This season of the year ' many are apt to have that languid, all gone feel- ing, and they attribute to laziness or the weather what is really due ‘to run down condition, may not 'be bad now but will be worse unless promptly checked. Jamiesons Tonic Hypophoschites is a good remedy as you can get for it. Its good for all “half sick” people. Full pints 75 cents. .I. G. Jamieson DRUGGIST. - t `~ti t 't=gic, so as to insure to “The fighting on Sunday, Septem- V ,i\\“““`\YllIl,l’ R1i;i;iuyzi;'t-`I'\e; hand in crushing the CATHOLIC PAPER CIHTICISES b Just Received \ \ \'I)V&lIA\\\\\\M'0lIA'r/I/ G g '11 O H4 C o nique designs in ewelry and Souveni f P.-E. I. consisting obs, Brooches, Charm d Spoons, etc. H. Taylo Jeweler & Optician 'Tl ...9.s§ H IIIIIIlL&\\\\\YlIIIA\\\ 5\\\\%'.0//////A\\\\\\\v/////0 TIDE TIIBLE ` SEPTEMBER. ` High Water Time I-l't Time H’t 21.19 22.1.1 22.51. 23.24 23.54 _Date Day I Trl- I Wed.l 9.24 1 'rh. l F. 10.21 I seems C|»bK¢Ox <®mn=N“ sHF@”mwP Pmmssewsnneesssmwssqs mwmowmwq o,, ‘ ff”-1 ?'.‘:‘ ‘zach , r ‘ , ‘ » 'I \ 7 r- '< »< ,4 ; l ‘ expected ln North Belglumlwltllln the HIIIIIIII IIISIIIII- MII-IIIIII II IIIIIIIIISIII II SIIIIIIIII III PIIIIS on rnsrdnv ¢vEr an nlnnnhnlln ewan. 1'nl»;: Qztlhagrlnvrrlsn meeting filled the large hall at Car- Ruehed Hi digan to hear Judge l"I¥lK6l`lIII'8 MILAN Sept “_The Camera gddrms gl sxvpgrt or issues; |=lEnoE sA'r'rl.E aEsut.'rEo » - ' v ce n . a 0 _ Dell" sem 5°" th” I"'e“ml”"y “eps slidh a source themifue facts in rela- Kalaer’a Forces Lost Heavily when U” b°I“5 taken "°'"“'d 8 possible tion to the present struggle. and to do Forced lack-Rivers Swollen with §;`;':_f:T[‘a‘;‘su;°'mdP°;§€B,abetxeig their duty fully and generously by mg pug o ' ' tl th ppeal for aid to the ...___ 'fs asserted that Emperor Francis Joseph "wot ns 8 B ` .H7 @ _ mmm” ' " ,‘ h ,’ _ s 1 1 l. I. _.- cherishes the hope that Great Britain “ I,:_‘|':E agérggs of Judge Fitzgerald W” coIl_-i'J°13)‘)0n1?i';n‘»?°D‘5;l:)\b6‘:"irtg goglzlsz W°“Id °Ife" “° “"I°“” °pI’°°m°" “mc” t l and eloquent presentation ' _ - apart from the cordial traditional gfifé eggs, and resulted in A very miles south of Provine, ln the d€PBl‘¢- I M ht h ked Ahgh, ment of Seine-.et-Marne, and tells I:ut;!II°1c? Iiellitilinls, asthcxeiidr is strong g':;‘,§i“‘;’;f,g°l;‘,fg';:,tr,,?édbg§lh tg‘;ws;:;2 how the Germans were checked south-` 5"’““d mf believing that England and his appeal to the ladies for aid to We” 01 PMI! in their advance on the |'e“IIY desire” me I"'ese"“"°" or the Red Cross Society was no less h`°;1°Il: CBDQHI. illyii I i -\\mlfla-HhhsHr>'- f |, re hiring ln the immediate “ ave rave ed to tus no ut The rhhlires °°“S*r“'“‘“5 ‘° 5°” “" or 3 branch or that society, Practically 81011: the whole line Ol I11I'~I“II"@ are I0 be f°““d I" me re' with a large and enthusiastic member- the allied army, though, of course, markable revulsion of public feeling ill shin always in the rest Genera, von VIf'll“r‘1- Where ‘I‘e“’ are grave 5y""I" llev. J. C. Martin. of Cardigan also K1uck's host in coming down the Wills UI I1°S'II" """°"- ‘md I” °'L‘f"° delivered an excellent address, filled Marne and the Grand Morin rivers P0119 Of the E“1PI"”- Particularly m ltl aiuable information with refer- - B0IIemIa~ :ned ‘tio the war and its causes. and to Sezanne' twmtyhnve miles sont-h- ver, state that - west of Epernay, met little opposit- r.I.§‘5.f‘f.i?,'i.“§.?§xJ§.‘§‘Z`l....-... .,....-...l §gr,"';;r,§,,,<;r;r ;,r,1gpg§§egg"g;,§°;,q,;<;mg>,§ on ....1 1 ben... inn. ..... ...a.n. regard for Austria. indeed, Vienna whim we are an so vnauy concernei ed. The Allies, in fact, led their op- dlplomats would fain discern a token Mr Homtion Nelson of Montague a ponente straight into u trap. The of Anglo-French benevolence toward member of me Arm; Field se,-vfce English cavalry led the tired Germ. their °°““"`I' I" the n°°mp°i"“tIk‘1'° Committee, presided, and Hon. J. A. “|19 mill! after' UIIIB all'-I I-he GGFYHBDB Svihrgrfglfiérfgat §‘§,§§ah’1‘ ml; Macdonald, also a member or the Com- believed the Englishmen were running France being mainly concerned in mittee, explained the outlines of the away. When _th¢ tremendous ndvmwe - plan by which this contribution is to reached Provins the Allies plan was humbling the pride of the Prussian b I dl d_ A t t in t rnundhendr., were hath loam to deal ,,§’B“;’;)efke,_B 538° §’noQ,‘;I,;"°§y“ _ffl G2 s°_°0ml>lished and it got no further. Scrimgeour. and seconded by J. A. Macdonald, to which Judge Fitzgerald fittlngly replied. _ i.. KAISERS MESSAGE. German hegemony, and that, provided ____ and began to dawn in the region of Austria shows a sincere readiness to LONDON* SWL l8___vI-he Chronicle 1_8 Fe,-te Gauchen The Ames- troops says, for daring to criticise a telegram sent by the Kaiser to President Wil- “P me quarrel straight away' son with regard to the conduct of war their duty 'to hold on their very best ill Belgium, the Berlin Kolnisce Vol- kozeltung, the leading Roman Catholic BRAVERY OF BRITISH TROOPS- newspaper in Germany has been sus- H pended by the censor. An official states that the criticism was one cal- culated to please foreign countries and as such was utterly to be cou- Although German newspapers are strictl censored the now and then ' Y ' v Y In IIN: lwllle Of the Wh0I‘= Belgian Till-. manage to blurt outa few words show- Cross the Marne at Meuux entailed ti ' - terrible losses. Sixteen attempts co were foiled by the French artillery "lo fire directed on the river, and in one tl .F trench 600 dead Germans were count- cms threw flowers at the passing ysoldiers, and joylwas manifested ev- ing how illusions are passing. Thus the Vorwaerte says that statements about bad equipment of tile French troops, are proved to be untrue by the appearance of prisoners who are very far from being in rags as the Germans were led to believe. mel(nit:”Geor on r cel t f the tele g ge, e p o . - gram, sent the following reply to King _ Albert: ‘ ____(_C_°_'_‘_t‘n“e_d_Il`9lJ‘_Il‘}g"’__1_t)__. _ " l i l f kingttlglxgglisxg ";]g§tfi),T(:;,§§rya;5,.5€i1§ most oi' the competitors were inter. ested in trying to "get Dr. Sharper’s earnestly trust that the combined op~ goau' They Sumeeded ‘I0 ‘Ven that eratlons of our Allied forces in com- he gf" Pretli' “’“`“II' mid mad” Wild bimmon with your brave u,.my_ whose breaks in the first three heats. The heroic efforts are beyond ull praise, drivers °f Oakley H' and Gladmla were will meet with continued successes, Called t° me Stand and give" mme and will free your much tried country advice by Starter P°weI`~ Nm hee‘I` from me |nvm1e,._»» ing it they were lined five dollars each. Oakley ll. won the first heat by a narrow margin of six inches from I' ____i)o a, Sharper finishing last. WILI- NOT CANCEL THEIR - Tile second heat was Oakley's but PATENTS FOR PRESENT the finish was close with Dora. Shar- per wus behind, having broken badly OTTAWA, Sept. 17.-The Hon. Mar- g,|,__1h@ gm;-1_ tin Burrell has by order-in-council The third hgh; was 3 big drive he. IJ00ll givvll DOWHF UHIICI” U16 Wal' tween Cameron, driving Oakley, and nlcusures act, passed at the emer- Boutiligr, driving D0;-a_ Uhkley won seucy session in parliament. I0 deal the heat by a length but the judges with the question 01’ patents held in pinned hlni mst fnr interfering with Clillllfla by IIIIPHS. N0 fZ€l\0l‘I1I COD' and cutting off Dora on the home f`0II¥1IiDll OI IIN*-S0 Dalellls IS 00139111' stretch. Sharper was a close third in plated at the present time, and the this heap provisions of the order are suhstanti- The fourth heh; was vm-y exch|ng_ lilly IIIH Sami* HS U19 FUIEB P21881”-(I by Sharper made a break as usual on the me BFIUSII 503111 UI Tl‘l1, .. 'K 0- ' Monday Evening, September 21, from 7.30 to 10 0’cIocI¢ It will be an exhibit of fashion such as would be expected of Charlottetown, and S. A. McDonald’s, of this memorable year of 1914. ' » French, American and S. A. McDonald’s model hats. Imported and Canadian Coats. Silks from the Orient._ _ _ A rare wealth of English and Persian piece goods. F- n prices. Everywhere in the store-new goods, and everywhere the evidence of modern A Cordial Invitation is Now Extended to all _,5,___ ‘"5 '4- 1 _ii l |77 l-if , _` at Mean, mmm' achieve its task in con achieved one of his last success- ecurity. The heme lasted an night gzssfgetfife ngffhy (ff 5,1? swggligl 1 a angllzntilnlate Monday' The German but I heard of men and horsee en- ulfed and destroyed. “It is our revenge for 1814,’ the each officer said. ‘If only the Enl- ror were here to seei' “On Wednesday the English army ntinued the pursuit toward the rth, taking guns andprieoners. On ut day 1.found ,myself in a new nance. The good news had spread ywhere. 1,000 EACH WIPED OUT. "The incidents of Wednesday will tound the world wllen nude known full. I know that two German de- chments of 1,000 men each, which ere surrounded und cornered, but hich refused to surrender, were wiped ut ahuost to the last man. Tile ynute of these operations wus the emendous attack-of the allies along e Ourcq on Tuesday, which showed e Herman commander that his lin- of communication were threaten- . Then came the crowning stroke. he army of the Ourcq and of Meuux nd the army of Hezunne drew to- ther like the blades of u puir of ears, the pivot of which was in e re `on of thc Grand Morin The gl . ermnn retreat was thus forced to- ard the east and-it speedily became rout. "I repeat that England scarcely enlizcs yet. what has been achieved, like in hreal-_ing tip the enemy and heartening our troops. The tactics Mons nnd t'-llarleroi are complet- position was serious. Immediate steps My justmed_»» °°"‘"‘“”i°““°““ hr-ri retrrhf- T0 this csmlllln 'rh_ooPs 'runrrno IN SUGAR REFINERY. PARIS, September 18, 5:15 a. m.-- chaudeur who conducted two offi- ers to the front witnessed the siege a beet-sugar refinery where 2,000 erluans had taken refuge during the ttle of Marne. It was impossible, he says, for the Tuesday the great Germm'-G suns infantry to dislodge tin-in und their e was very damaging. Finally a !lHh¢nnna¢4...~._.. 7 - mimi lléatty’s orders, as a decoy ship to lure the German warships from out the shelter\oi' their lu_nd batteries. 'The Alsatinn's upper and lower decks had been previously piled high with sacks of coul, to convey the impression that she was on her way to coal the TU British battleships., Dummies were placed standing on her decks as if they were marines. ' Following his orders to the letter, the ex-llner's commander steamed his ship close in to where the German lncn-of-war were lying snugly under their forts. Then, as if surprised to discover the enemy’s ships the Alsatlau turned tail. Several of the hostile vessels uilule after her with all speed, und the Alsutinu lcd theln a dance out into the o en sl- not one of th Alsltian, Now Under Admiralty Or- ders, Wss Used as Decoy Ship. FOOLED THE ENEMY German Warships Lying Off Heligo- Iand Chased British Ship into Trap. MONTREAL September 18.-What was before the wur, the newest und fastest Allan liner, and is now the British auxiliary cruiser Alsutian, played zl notable part in the llritish i`leet's victory over the Gcrnlans, ol't` Hellgolunll: A mute on u vessel just Xlockell at Montreal vouches for the Islory. The Alsatlan was used under Ad- il ll. e cncluy's shells rcaching her. Then suddenly Admiral Beatty's worships rushed up, and manoeuvrell right under the Germans' guns, many oi' which by this strategy were ren- lil-rcd useless. The result of the daring British plan is known to the world, and in-st ot' all to thc l{uiser's war council. e I ‘_ 1 |_ '_ I .4 4 I ,.452 .1 I\‘,`- \1\\\ _ \\. Fa '.2 ., \ v , . _l\ Time to Call In the Straws--- The -ii .lil _l - i Ready This is to be distinctly a soft hat season, and the makers have excelled all previous efforts inthe designing of snappy models. As usual, you will and all these new styles 4 here in every authentic shape and color. The newest features in the soft hats are a New Hats en. ‘Ifold,’ fins the command, and every man braced himself to obey. While the Ourcq was being held, the Btruggle at Suzanne was bearing splendid fruit. The German resistance on this Tuesday morning was broken. I heard the news in two ways-the German guns were silent and from t the wounded who poured down to r the bases. 2 WOUNIlla‘I) EAGER TU JOIN THIC FRAY "The wounded men were no longer liownhearted. hilt eager to rejoin the fray, Un every French lip was the exclaniation that ‘they ure in full_re- treat,' and ‘they are rushing hack homc,' and in the same breath came generous recognition uf the great help given by the British army. “I sm convinced that the full ex- tent oi this rout is not yet apprec- iated in England. It was of a. truly terrific character, and such u. bio will not fail to have a lasting effect. "The number' of wounded entailed colossal transportation work. I my- self counted fifteen trains in eight hours, ,, fine, grim set of men, terri- bly weary, but very amiable, except the officers. MARNE RIVER SWOLLEN WITH THE DEAD. "The enemy crossed the Marne on I-hs rvthrn Journey north under great difllcultles and beneath a withering fire from the British troops, who pursued them hotly. The German ar- tillery operated from a height, there was again much hand-to-hand iight- ing and the rlvor was swollen with dead. "On Tuesday night the British were in possession of La Forfmaoul- Jouarre and Dhateau Thierry. and the Germans. had fallen back forty! miles, leaving a long train of spoila behind thdm. . gjnnmg 5( 9 gm Hlffy MBCIK, 2.17% TIIOB. ‘ Raymond, Fredericton, ch day. With the very large num N.B....... 6 8 Dis. next few days which is not allowed ber or sxhlhlls to he judged, the nr. Afton L., 2.1354, J. Heywood to disclose. He un than ln uma nlllng meer which will he run, the Fraser. New Glusow. doubt that than are three German nights and' the attractions. Charlotte- N. S. ‘I ‘I 7 s Armq_Corps about 150.000 mm in v|,|¢0|-,_ Kinnon Drug Company, l - » \ be . . . 1 an . town should present a lively and inter- Time-2.1845; 2.1845; 8.19%: 1.856% Ulllltlatr eatin! lpsoarsnee next week. 3.2055. » _ f _ 'm»~,w-_M-_ ;v'fv bww. , ,. #.5 A (L. .fr-fr fl- vi' ‘ -»l‘~ ‘ ` = I-LL ` ' ' '-4', - “ -n- -'-.r - ' " .- ~.~e>f,'» - ‘ . ~,-'-1,. “-“ A 'On the same day, in the ncirhbor- hood of Vltry-l»s~il‘rancols, the French troops achieved n splendid victory. incidentally they drove hack the lam- onl Imperial Guard -of Germany from #ensue town-d the swamps of St. G¢ll,,'ylqa,\'a 0p_\U\\ry a¢o Napol- _-- ,_-,~-, 1.,--,»¢g,l,.». l- .sf 4-_ ],.k.,f,f‘F’¢5_l y-_,i*.,_'=.,__,',-Ij"* ' <1 v “ ° ` . . -~ s -nhl( X ,_y , ._ ._ , g ,,, ance of the, Allies could not be hrok- hu¢,¢;»_ry nt the famous “75" took position, and :it the third aalvo from these guns the building ,und its rl-~per.dencics were seen to be on fire. The howl coming from the refinery was audible even in the din Of' the rnnnonadinu. Tile Germans jumped `from the windows and were shot. -as hey fell, by the infantry. Many sur- endered, und n few escaped, perhaps 00 ur 300. The rest, perished in the refinery und its onthnudlngr. _ REPORTS ENEMY HAS NOT EVACUATED LIEGE. LONDON, Sept. 18.--ln n despatch from Maestricht, Holland. hy way of Amsterdam, a correspondent of Reu- ter's says the Germans have not evac- uated Liege and that the situation there is calm. The inhabitants of the city are not allowed to remain on the streets after 9 o'ciock in the evening. ,Numerous German detnchments of infantry ami artillery with forty guns ptshed through Liege Tuesday. Boing ln' the direction of Northern Fruucef -i-g ' I l . » i_? Get One of ' Our Brooches Our brooches are very dainty, and the splendid as- sortment of sizes and shapes . is so complete that you are bo_und to find here every- thmg you need. | narrower brim, higher crown in dark felts, with contrasting bands. There are also plain colors and mixtures, all equally correct. The new derby has the same distinguishing features of style_-narrower brim, higher, more sloping crown, with new style bands and bows. The prices for either soft or stiff hats are. _ $2.50 and $3.00 Selling Agents for Von Gal Hats -I HENDERSON & CUDMORE Phone 502 Sunnysigg _ IV ' ' - _ “The Silver Black Fox Industry" If you intend making an investment in the Silver Black Fox Industry oua ssnvrcas Aus lvr vous common Accurate and Authentic information may be obtained - W‘th°“I Charge or obligation, ull: noni. lsvlzsruisur ulcnlscs 0m°°°’ R°Y“I BMI* Bhildhut. Charlottetown, P. E. -I Dlr-motors: ' , H011. JOIN! Alnew Gegrze D. JOIIII or HYIIITIIIRII william E. i W. N. 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