U 1 , , , . ' ‘ . . . #Old _ The Guardian is Read Daily by 42,000 People. j. ’ p I Sworn Circulation Statement Furnished Advertisers _ i~‘l'+'H' ;:“lli|i,tl-il‘il li`.ti)tl‘vIi»(tl-(t|\.`i‘\ tlsiixtziiglitliilioutpiilstlafi nd as cllqll-IIEEI:-'i(»(l “Air AVni l\'ioi‘aii (lo\'vi'niiioiit came into power three ¥,,l::;“l;I:,?,\g;||Y¢'fln to/uct, as sl-'<'rctni'y. anti ii. halt years ago, and thc saving The chairman, before opening the of tht- country from '|iaiik_riiptt~y. llc nominations, called on Mr Donald said he was sure the nits-lligont people Nicholson M.1’., to aiidress tlieiiievt-,tit the t'ountr_v would support u ing. Mr 'Nicholson said that as the tIovci'nnie|it that had done HS llllwll HS f . 1 R. S- R. JENKINS »'\. :sd Liberal-Conservative Candidate. Unanimousiy Noml" evening was wnrni ho would not speak at any length, but thanked tlitiiclinitr’ man for Iiaviiig culled on ‘inline speak. Everyvlle “ill” feel Pm on party deserved Ulf! I\l‘“"lI°“t “ppne of (hp electors of the province. I then drew attention to the iinprovte; financial position of ilie pr0\'lI\C6 m_ day as a result of the enormous the duction in the debt created by m_ Liberal Government, and also 00 ~ (ioveriiuien-t. ulgixrcgiliiirniaii then declared the o en for nomlnatioiis. m(§:-EHIEEI. llogan in complimentary terms moved that Mr Maurice Blake be nominated ns one of the condidiites. Mr Blnkc thanked Mr Ho8B!\ l'0l` having moved his nomination, but declined the honour on the Br0\Il\ll that he would he unable to devote. himself sufficiently to the dutih that | |d devolve upon him should he be Oil __________ *__* ______ flared tho excellent v\1bll° B°l'V:1°°°t Y___._w-sam-“fn” P". M0) of the present time with the docs eu I I i __ nal publishes the declaration ot a blockade of the coasts of Asia Minor and Syria from the Island oi’ Samoa to the Egyptian frontier, to date from August 25. IUHKEI IHHEAIENS SEPAIIAIE PEACE (Special to the Guardian.) PARIS, Aug. 26.-A rumour is current in Athens that Turkey has threatened to sign ti separate peace with the Allies unless Germany do- clares war on Italy, according to a special despatch to the morning papers. IHANSPIIIII EILIEII WIIH WilUlll]EI] HIINS (Special to the Guardian.) l.()Nl)t)N, Aug. 26.-A despatch from Anisterdani says that a trans- port currying seriously wounded. Ger- muii inariiies who pai°tici|intetl in the rcecnt lighting iii the Gull' ot' ltigu has arrived at Konigsburg from Llbau. (Special to the Guardian.) ZliIlI(1l'l, Aug. 26.-The Socialist iieivspaper, Volk llcclit, publishes to- day what purports to be the memorial presented to the German lteichstag by the Ncues Vatcrlanti Society protest- ing against, the it-rriiorial annexation proposals niade by sonic Gerniaii lead- ers. lt asserts "it is madness to imagine that Germany can conquer Great Britain and Russia.” PENSIONS FOR WAR VICTIMS (Special to the Guardian.) LONDON, Aug. 26.-~Up to the pres- ent time industrial life insurance coni- panies ln great Britain have paid out nearly $4,000,000 on policies held by 42,000 soldiers and sailors killed iii the war. CONDENSED ADS. T0() LATE FOR 0LASSI1"ICA'I`I0i\` ONE CENT per word each lnse`r7 tion for advertising in this column. Cash must accompany orders. Mini~ mum charges, twe_iiy-*five cents. FOR SALE ONE MICH COW. AP- ply D. W. White, York Point. ?79";S_'2_7M3‘~ FOIR 'A SALE.-:OhEea`p,"w Gramophone with over sixty records. Apply at S4 Queen i2lli0§-ll_-2_7mIli Wl\‘N1‘EoTT”o|~icE-House Fo/3 small family. centrally located. Ap- ply at this office. 1590-6-21Mtf. COMPOSITOR WANTED-JOB AND ad. compositor wanted; steady job and good wages. Apply Guardian Office. 2401-8-4MEtf. T0 LET A LARGE DOUBLE FRONT bedroom, pleasantly furnished in a central location.Private family. Ap- ply nt Guardian. 2553-8-17Mtf. WANTED-TEN PAIRS ISLAND SIL- ver Black foxes to ranch. Terms reasonable. Apply J. Stanley Wed- lock, Charlottetown. 2452-7-9mf.f. LOST a rubber tire off a buggy. prob- ably on the Brackley Point ltoad or near Charlottetown. Finder kind- ly leave at Large Bros. Livery Stable 2710-8-27m2i FOR SALE.- TWO PAIRS ISLAND ltiincli ltaised Mink and Three females. Prices right. James M. Hewitt, Lower Montague, P. E. I. 2703-8-27M1lipd LOS'T.-BETWEEN REVERE HOTEL ami Railway, green satclici, with gold watch. ticket froni Boston anti sum ol' money. ldinder please leave at this ofilce. Reward. ANY PERSON HAVING A SECOND hand steam boiler and engine about 20 ii. 1'. in good repair for sale please communicate with M care of the Guardian. 2681 FULLY EQUIPPED FOX RANCH FOR SALE.-Ideally located near Charlottetown. Largs, well built breeding pens, houses, etc. For further particulars write M. D. care of Guardian. 2613-8-25M3i. BUSINESS ENVELOPES. -No. 3 printed with name and address either on flap or front. $3 per 1,000; $5.00 for 2,000; $12.00 for 5,000; S20 for $10.00. GUARDIAN OF- FICE. 8808-11-21Mtif. COTTAGE AND LOT FOR SALE we oiTer for sale a 7 room cottage. All modern improvements, frost proof cellar. New stable. Centrally locat- ed. Apply Benl. Carter and Co., Auctioneer. 269ti-8-27M8ipd. LADIES ARE REQUESTED T0 COR- respond with us if they want home employment on Auto Knitting Ma- chines. Experisnce unnecessary. We teach you at home and you can earn ten dollars or more weekly. We want more workers to-day, so write us for full particulars. .Auto Knitter Hosiery Company, Dept. 147, , 257 College Street, Toronto. 2706-8~27me8I Mlnarws Llniment cures .Ncuraigll _ - I ' - ' ` >t /is T ¢ ' ._ ., , _,.,».~»,;--A A _ry _, , . _ --_t-;,,='. io, -,;;.-ff;-,, ~ -,~,";»,,~\ '» ,A r I _-Avi 'P I ' :t“»'S.- »" .v.., 2” vt _.H M :»"l‘I -» if 5 'P the main fortress and coiicentration centre for the Bug line oi' defences was occupied by Austro-Germans to-day. While the Russians offered a stubborn resistance to the invaders during their approach to the fortress they appur- Litovsk itself, lint evacuated it as they did Ossowetz, in conformity with the intention, indicated in despatches from Petrograd. to take up new positions farther east. The Germans now are in possession of the whole line of rall- way from Cholni to Bialystok, the Rus- sians having already evacuated the latter city. The lesser fortresses of Grodno and Glita are now the only strongly defended positions remaining in thc hands oi’ the Russians., Both these are being approaclied by Ger- mans and probably will be given up when they have tuliiilctl the purpose of facilitating the retreat oi' the ltus- sian armies. The Russians have not entered the vast Bieloviczh Forest. which runs thirty miles north and south, for a width of seventeen to thirty miles. The forest is a famous hunting centre and bison preserve. South of it are the pripct marshes which protect the Russian left, and with plenty of roads and three or four railroads it is expected here that Grand Duke Nicholas will make a good retirement. lt’ Grodiio and Vilna can hold out long enough, even though they should fall, military observers say the Grand Duke will be well on his way to his new positloiis before the Germans reach his flank. There is again talk oi’ ltusslan pre- parations for a stand, but no indica- tion yet as to where this attempt is to be made. Air craft again have broken the monotony of western warfare. Sixty- two l~'i°t-nch aeroplanes iicw over`the lleitingen ii'on works near Saariouls, dropping 150 bombs, wliilc a British aviator is reported to have success- destroyed a German s_%pniarino off Ostend. '1‘he'Gerinan rep 'rt says four French macliiiics in an attack near Saarlouis were brought down, one oi' them. however, falling behind the French lines. ln an Admiralty report of the exploit of British airiiiaii in sinking a German submarine it is significantly stated it has not been the practise of the Admiralty to pub- lisli accounts regarding the losses of German submariiics, “ important though they have been." In cases where the (lcrnians had no other source oi' information as to the time and Dlace at which losses occurred. It has been reported for months that n large number of German submarines, variously stated at from twenty to forty, have been sunk by the Brltisli Navy, but, to-'day‘s statement is the only olllcial admission that there were others than, those previously announc- ed by the Admiralty as having been destroyed. The Italians ciaini further minor successes on all front, but tiicse are consistently deiiled by Austria. Ot` the operations on Gallipoli Penin- sula. now so important to the cause of the Allies, there is no further news. Stories of wounded men who arrived at Alexandria tell how nearly the Allies came to gaining ti great suggest; in one of their attacks. An Australian officer declared if the Allied forces had had two more hours oi’ darkness they could have covered the six hundred yards of ground which separated them from Sari Iiahr Hill, generally known as Hill 071. Once this hill was in the Allies hands, the olllcer declared. Turkish coinmunicatioiis would have been cut, and it was for possession of this hill that the Dominion troops fought, so bravely but fruitlessiy. Except for postponement the state- ment of the Greek Premier on the iuiure pollgfy Ol' Greece, tlit-ri-‘is no- thing new in the Balkan situation. CHI gf” >T (AI ~ ZITI £2 I :ni |`|'lf'|'i 32 #TI YTURKS LONDON, Ont., Aug. 25.- Gus Mos- wcn. an Armenian, advised today that his wife and two small children had been iiiassiu-i‘etl recently by Turks, at once resigned his position and enlist- ed, vowing veiigaiice. Nllnard's Linlment Cures Dlnhtherla i‘llE \Vl*}ATlIE1l., 'l‘i‘ll\lI’ERA'l‘URE, TIDE. MOON. ETC (Special to the Guardian.) TORONTO. Aug. 27.--Maritime: Moderate fresh westerly and north- westerly winds; fine and cool. THE IVEATHER-Yesterday was Une ami warm. The highest temperature recorded yesterday was 80 deg. above zero. At 9 o'ciock yesterday morning lt registered till deg. above; at 9 last night. (iii deg. above. The coldest the previous night was 64 deg. above zero. The tide will be high this afternoon at 12.14 and tomorrow at 1.01; it will be high tomorrow morning at 12,43 and Sunday at 1.13. The sun sets this evening at 6.48 and tomorrow at 6.46; it rises tomorrow morning nt 5.14 and Sunday at 5.16. The moon rises tonight at 7.28. There was a new moon on Tuesday. Aug. 24th at 5.40 p. m. The last quarter of the moon will be on Wednesday, Sept. lst at 10.57 a. m. The length of today will be thirteen (Special to the Guardian.) P” ° ° U3' 3" (Special to the Guardian) mais, Aug. 26.-Tile oinciiii Jour- LONDON- Aug- lb--Brest-Lil°v_Bl<» LoNnoN, Aug. 26.-A Paris tiesputcii _ _ to the London Star says: Confirmation N N C I I h 1- -el <1 fo -1 -1 1- 0W €2lI`iIl§] 0lIl|) C l0il as een ret ve o is repo in .i Russian submarine on Monday sank the German cruiser, Augsberg, in the Baltic north of Danzig. entiy did not attempt to defend Brest- The giw-aitest. and most :|p|n'c<-init-tl F pliilant|iropit~ gill thi- provint-4-, li:.s SH,_|_L ever i'cct~iv|‘tl. the lliilton Saiiituriniii for (‘onsiiiiipI.iv~=s, will he really for .nccupatioii williiii tht- next six vu-f\lis. ‘The contractors nrt- putting the llniali- (From our own correspondent) OTTAWA, Aug. 2G.»Wlicn Sir llob- ert Borden returns to his ofilee in the East Block, he will find it fortilicd. ltcposing in ii. neat mahogany cradle on the l’remier's desk there is a per- fectly good tiaiiatliaii-nindc, 18-pound shell sent by the nianut`acturcr as a being done in Canada in the manu- facture of munitions. A silver plate on the mahogany rasr- tiie Prime Minister. lt. is not a toy by any nicans, but is loaded and ready for business and attendants about the oiilces are giving it a wide berth. PURCHASING AEENI I IIEPIIIIMENI IIE MAHINE (From our own correspondent) OTTAWA, Auf-7. 2(i.~ll. A. Spziunion of Halifax, is tu be allpointod purchas- ing agent of the Department of Mar- ine aiid Fislierics nt lIalit`ax. l (Special to The Guardian) AMS’l`IJitl)AM, Aug. 26.-According to the Helvolk, a Zeppelin pat-'sell this morning over the Dutch island Viale- and, flying from the East in a North- west direction towards the Eiigiisn coast. This is the second time in two days tiiat Zeppelins have been seen over this island travelling toward England. COMING EVENTS, ANNOU N(‘/ElVIl‘IN'l`S. MEE'l‘INGS- ETC. ONE CENT per word each inser- tion for advertising in this column. (lash must accompany orders. Mini~ mum charges, twenty-tive cents. "Canvas stretchers, 750 each. Agri- cultural Ilall . 2273-7-27Mtf. "An important. meeting of the Ladies Aid Society will bo iicld at Mrs. l).r Taylors residence this even- ing at 8 o'clock. 2711 "Races on the l‘copics Track. Gar- field, Sept. 4th. 1915. There Ls a challenge for n snug sum bctwr-en those horses Zealot. owned by Mr. Mt-Kenna and l)crb_v owned by S. Wedlock. (`hnrlottctown. This should be a great race alone. There is also n 2.35 trot and pace in which the tul- iowing horses will start: Woodvale owned by N. Morrison. Judson Boy. owned by R. McKenzie. Oakley Oaks owned by W. Brown. Also n three minute class or green race. Liberal prizes will be offered in those two classes. This is about the last race on a country track this season. Como one come all and enjoy a days sport. By order. A. W. MCLEOD. Garfield. 2658-8-24ME4i. _"Tn the readers oi’ New Glasgow. Fredericton, llrndalbane and sui\ roiindliig soinmunities. Come to Drud- albane Sunday morning 11 a. m.. ll.it. time, Frcderictoii every evening 8 p.m. Sunday 2.30. Miss Stanley of Cliarlot- tetown is doing a splendid work by way of song. Hear the message and life of Christ. Come and make the ro- vival a true spiritual awakening. lir- heart and a song on your lips, come Baptising in the river of New Glas- gpwilllell of the good work which is piuuetit-lilly nothing had in-on dont- lo shows that the projectile is a gift to ""I "’II"""”' "I I"'“III‘ “WI ‘I""“""" Y at the Asyluin, anti began to Mr. Spaiiiitoii has been in Otta\va,°ff"fC‘| 'U Ill'\>‘/i\Il‘»u Sunitariiiiii ul it for gmng (lays past on (mlm,-m]cmu| cost fit' $$it),(lt)t)_ 'i`Iit: oi'i`t,\r was giallly l)\|gi||e55_ iir't‘l'|ithili ovcrlooiiin|.; lioi oo, has done his part noblv in tlils war YNY ‘I m‘Y`"m“"'I hm 'Y mn" "MI but responses have been very inieflual BY-mm ds Y ‘m(.kgr0u"»Y Emil to kwpl over the country and forecastltliat 0-Y YY' i"'0"".I-V I’I‘ls“" "I “""“"" 'I'I‘"‘ during the next`year mon will be tak- Y.m"m"""" 'S Som" I“"`l"" “"1"” f"‘"" cn from districts and( from farms ‘wI,l.‘ll[rl;)'."`I"‘l"';.“ml 'I“"`*` I""’"l \"""Il ' __ _ ` 1- I siirc s n mn. ll is ti dcliglittul Wllffllf-L. IllUl€I'i0 U10-Y 1ll1V0 “Of C0910- I drive i'roni thi' 1-ity, throiigli one of tht- 'I""‘|"" lI“` ’*"’""‘I- '*`";*`”* llllsljllnl most liiwlirmiis part or lili- provliive, and the piiiioiuiiiilc view dis-I . played is well worth tht- hail' day iownins Enotiilo I l~‘roin a great tlislziiirc rouiill thc Dal- | ____ ton Sanilarinni inay~h<- st-cn nt'-stling' ing your Bible with a prayer in your| ing touches .ind it is iziitit ipnteti eveiy- thing \\'lii be in rt utiilioss for the iii- aiigcration i‘y the A-nd oi' Si=ptt~inii<~i' or hoginniiig oi' tlvtoin-|'. Few of us rt-alizv lilo iiiaigiiilirt-iii-|- or iiiiiiiilit-eiircol’ this gill by lht- lloii. t‘||:irl\-s iliihoii, who has air(-ntiy donated $»lti.000 tor tht- pill-pose. lt slioultl be iw-ilieiiilii-,i't\tl limi until tho pi'cs¢»iii govt-rnini-nt vziini- into pow:-I' light the “(ireat \\'iiit|# l’|iigiit-" in our niidst. \\'licn the Malliioson (iovt~rn- nicnt look olliru thi-_v foniitl that nit-iii- gt-iit‘i‘nll_v had In-|'n coiiiplziiniiii: ol' liit- iiiiitlt=|||i;ii‘_\‘ of ilic ini-:ins for thi- se-gwgiitioii :intl in-atiiiviil o|` |nil»-r- vular pnlii-nts :intl thc iillt-r iack o|` any place \\'ln~i't- those llii‘catciictl willi lhr- tliscziso could ho treated. Ai`tt'i‘ coiisiiltaititiii with llio host nit-tlival opinion in the proviiir-c, the (iuvt‘i'iiliit‘iit iniifli- tci|ipol':|r_\' zirraiiigo- nit-nts for tht- tri-aiint~|il ol' tiiliri't'lilaii' patients in the liospiiiil and plan for sonic special ii`istit.ntioii for the trciitniciit of cases in the initial stages. lt was at this jiincturc that the lion. t`liarh>s liiilton, ai nicinbcr oi' the Govt-rnnil-nt, onine |`or\\'airtl and is situnll-tl in thi- rl-iitrc :intl on citlicr sitio :irc two \\in|;f:, io the wi'-si tho iil1~li`:4 pzivilioii iiiiil io iii#-1';i:<| this Iziilios' piivilion. 'i`li\- :i|liiiini;.li':itiOIi buiiliings is Ihre-ft stories in hllight; t'roni tht- lnist-iiioiii, with ii i-1-iitrc cor- ridor witli n suite oi' rooins on either sitlc. 'i‘lii- corridor is about 100 feet long. tin tho right im- lin- ilol'i.ors ipi:ii'ti»r:‘. vtnls-i:-li||_>_f, ol' ninin living ronin. slutly. liwirooni and h;liln‘omn. lttgiiiiitl is tht- sl:iIi"s ;sillEn'_',' rotilll und l»ii~iii~»,<¢.o1l,.-I-, (Jn tht- it-it is ilu- ox- aiiniiintion rooiii. throat rnoiii, tlrllg ilnnn. Izii»ti|':lii»i‘)'_ stall' tiiiiinp, rtioni :intl |l;iti~~iils` tiiliiiig rtioiii. '|`ii~~rl» iirt- iilsu a \\'nitin;.; rotini, cont rooin, and gi-iii-|'iiI :it-voiliotliilitni lit-_(mill. In ai north wing :iit:u'lil-tl is the Ser- rnntii :ii-roiiiotliiiioii, iift-lunliniz liitrlien, paiiilrit-s st-nil:-ril~s, :ill liti--il up with llli- Init-.~'i and nio:.t aippiwivl-il appli- niit-t-s. tin l|i1\f»'|-roilll sttiry on thi- right are six pnlii-ills' iii-iimtiiiil: \-.iiiivwiii tho it-li ol` tin- i'ori'itlor nrt- ii ti|il_\' roonl. li:itii|'ooiiis. tlii_vi‘tn»in, linon rouiii, and :iiiotln-i' pzilii-ills lr(-ilrooiii. (ln this stoi't-_v also nrt- an isolation porcli :ind two isolation rooms, and on the soutli 1-:ist and \vt-.st nrt- ilairoiiies in wliicli p:iti<»|ii.~: nia_\' sit. tin lin- third story to the right ol' the l~oi`i'itlin' :ire two sliii`i` in-tli'ooiiis, and two guest liotliwioiiis, :ind ii large iiiirscs sitting rooni. tin tht- it-it is the assislziiil iiiirscs ln~lli'oo|ii. si-rving room, siiporintrndi-nts l,i»tlr¢,t,m, and several store roonis. hath for sliill' and gilt-sis, :intl tll`t-ssiin: rtloin, while on the iiortii, south <-:ist :intl \\'t‘sl are "loge;ins" wln-ri- tilt- stall' and guests 1ii:|_\' ciijo_\' lhv gt-iilit; |»i'el~7.e.~;, (iii oust :intl wt-sl urn tilt- t-st-api s. i"ronx llit- iinezriiiciit, to tho third i:tori\_\~ is an vit-iaior :intl litiiiils-\\;iil4»i'. .~l\iri'ooiiili\i;;' ilie wlitill- of thin block :irc iliri-o l»:il.‘t>iiit\:~ on i-;ir'li floor. The iniiiii 1-iitraiiit'i» i`1ii~<>s iluv north and is iiirrly liiiisiifui iii iiniivt- wooil. ’i`li¢'i‘i~ are t-ight I-iiliniiri->; to the buililing i'l~at~lit-ti li_\' tliglits ol' sta`irs. 'l`hc vii-w l`i‘oni lht~ innin Inil<'oii\' is ot' miles llrnnnli |i|is1|i‘pa:i'i1. :Jill lath- roonis lwilli-I f'o\'oi‘t-tl with lint-ii~iini to Tho iiuiitlinlz is sol on it solid ron- t'rt~tt- liaise and has large iilisi-nit-iii ur- i-ciliiniiilioii :intl i\t~llai'ngt~. 'l’hl~ hasn- "l“ll' I* -I-‘E “"‘Il lllélitcd as inany secolid sloi'cy flats in the city. in the lingo- nit-nt uri- sitiuitetl the lnuntlry. trunk- I .emu l-T HON. CHAR Donor of the among the trees on the brow ol lin", liiii. lt is a long, beautiful|_\' ar<'liit_et‘-1 lured building, consisting Of “ Illlllli central block and two wings- lI“Hlt»!lN‘lI | und built in n senii-circular plan _ in grounds covering nn uri-n of lilly acres. The hiiildiiigs are painted gow about 10 n. m.. Thursday. il p. m. Friday in church pool. Services 10-12 '\. m., Sunday. You are invited. (,‘onir- hours and thirty-six minutes. Mlnard'a Llnlment Cures Rheumatllm li. O. Crow, New, Glasgow, P. E. I.-. ltPat. and Exam.) wliitc and the roofs green and pros(-iii! n vcry nrtlsiit- iipliciiraiit-v as sci-ii lroin a tlistniwc. Ag stated tho Snnifnriiini coiisists of xi centre block and two wings with ii frontage or over 1l00i'cctin con- K; LES DALTON r Dalton Sanitarium ' room, t-oul bins. root collar, clc. The building is lu-ated tliroiiglioiit with latest hot water ciri-nlntioii instuilctl by Mr. .Innics i\it-Idiitrlicrii and the plumbing by Messrs. Stanlr~_\', Shaw t\`~ I't~nrtlon, there being 93 radiators in the building. it is lil by cioci.ririt§'. Mr. \V. P. iioull in-ing responsible for tlieelectric light plant. The geiicral ronlriictor for the build- ing was Mr. John lil. t‘lnrk of Surn- iiioiwiitlc. M|M|-gg |_|n|m¢||¢ guru °|¢°¢¢||| gow; cave form. The administration block (Continued on page _two)_ _ - ‘ . -1 "' I ,. ». - y. , ,A ,- » W- , -» A » - - t it y w- i~w~ y~.fMmmwws§W§W®wwmW%Www%Mm~+~ ’ ' ' f-=‘.-If-.-;@TJ'!‘i¥:».=_.\..i.;=s ., A rl’-‘f‘#.7‘I.~~i7i\ =»<-f=.‘i”-,=»\~ ~.-= t “ - _ ~ _ af .;"’§~‘: i.