..__.,_, L ,YK -v~- Bnittreii , will. Corus 'I “Pensiar” Corn Cure will relieve you. No remedy for corns. is easier to apo v- It is also an effective application for -- come bunions and warts-25c I bottle. , Remember there isn’t a better ,stock of Drugs, ' Chernicais, Soaps. _Per-, fumes, Brushes, Combs, Sponges, Rubber goods, l etc., in the Province for you to select from than can be found at this store- , E. A Foster Central Drugstore _ ' Sunnyside ! I Plllfessinnai ilallis i. _......______ W. Simms Lee, F.C.A. Chartered Accountant I77 Hollis Street, Box 723 IIALIFAX, N. S. 2762-8-31Mws3m1i. Monson o. DUFFY ` Barrlstera and Attorneys Solicitors for Royal Bank of Canada MONEY T0 LOAN. F-1-_ -il A. A. McLean, K.C. Donald McKinnon McLEAN G. MeKINNON Barrloteru. AttorneYl°'i\'I-*W Brown Block, Charlottetown. .. wAnlaun1'oN a sl-lAw. Barrlsters. Attorneys. Notary Pub- lic, Etc. Solicitors for Canada Bank- ers Association. Blink UI M°“U`°al Canada, Permanent Mortgage CO\‘D0l" aughees-old Guru-alan omcs, Pro- wse Block, Charlottetown, P. E. L p-iv' "= = '* D.C. McLeod, K.C., W.E. Bentley, K.C. MOLEOD G. BENTLEY. Barrlatero and Attorne¥l'“f'|-“W Ofilces-Bank of N. S. Chambers. Charlottetown. 1'- E- 1- , _ PATENT sol.lcl1'on WM. S. BABCOCK Lawyer (U. S.) and Iegistered Pa tent Attorney. 15 years experienw in Canada and U. S. Inventions ill‘0l1lIPi- ly patented. Trade Marks and Dei signs registered; infrln80m°I\¢ ‘"1 validity searches. Evidence colioctted in patent suits. Reports prepared Ol' counsel. Expert wltneu in patent outta Pat- ents obtained In all countries 99 St. James Street Montreal. Write f°i‘ In formation. D336-5-7Mtf. . (Special to The Guardian) Baseball results yesterday were: “lgio American League games gched. NATIONAL-LEAGUE. . At Plllladelpnla-15iillaaelphla 4; Bt. Louis 3. New York. chicago, Brooklyn, Pitts- burg, Boston, Cincinn tl postponed on account gf rain. ' _ FEDERAL LEAGUE. ' At Buffalo-Buffalo 2; Brooklyn_1. 4 At Pitisburg- Pittsburg 7; Chicago .Newark-Baltimore postponed on ac- count of rain. (Only 3 games sched. tiled). INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. ` At alelmmnll-Richmond 2; Mont- real 1. I ~ ` _X Jersey City, Buffalo, Providence, Rochester postponed on account of rain. Harrisburg-Toronto game transfer- red to a later date. GERMANS HAVE GOT STORY MIXED. BERLIN. Aug. 29.--Wireless to Say- ville-Passengers who arrived at Am- sterdam yesterday afterlloon on the Holland-American steamship Ryndam. brought a report that a British trans- port carrying 2,000 Canadian troops was torpedocd on August 15 off the Scilly Islands. lt is said that about 1.000 were saved. The Rylldam arrlvcd at Rotterdam August 2nd, and has since sailed on her return voyage from New York. The trip froln Rotterdam to Amster- danl requires only a few hours. so it is probable that the Ryndam's passen- gers \vllo proceeded to Amsterdam rouched thcro August 22nd or 23rd. It is possible-, however. that thc name of the steamer. or thc date of tllo passengers arrival at Amsterdam, had been confused in transmission ot' the wlrcloss message from Berlin. OTTAWA, Aug. 20.-'l‘ho military authorities issued the following oiliciul statement regarding the above report: “ Bctwccn tho Illst of July and 24th Of Alliiiltit only two tronpships with more than throc hundred troops on hoard have boon dospntcllod from CHIHMIH. and tilcy llavo both nrrivod safely at their dcstinatiolls. Moro- ovor, ovcry troopship hearing Canu- dian troops which was at sea on August 15th, has arrived safely at its dcstilnltion. Thoro is no (‘anadiuu troopsilip overdue. and if thc story coming via Sayvillo has any basis of truth it must rofcr to tllo torpcdoing of thc Ullllulliull Northern stcalncr Royal Edlvard in thc Aegean Sou, thc report of wllich evcllt reached Caputiu August 17.” iii TRAVELLERS MUST USE PAPER MONEY PARIS, Aug. 29.-All travellers leaving France hereafter will hc re- quired to declare the amount of funds ill coin ill his possession. if more than .fifty francs (10) he will bo compelled to exchange the excess for paper mon- ey. under a decree issued today by the Finance Minister Rlbot. This action resulted from nn iillvestl- gation of the scarcity of silver coin, particularly in the frontier regions. lt was ascertained that coins in circli- lation w ere beillgcolloctcll systemati- cally for export. Even coppers and nickels wore sought and cxclulnged at at premium. lt has been suggested unofllcially that for the purpose Oi' preventing hoarding during tho war the govern- ment should announce its intcntioli of issuing a new series of coins after the conclusion of pence demonctizing those now in circulation. 1 - -1_5 \\\\\\ \\ \` ._ . liono`s"’f, IDNEY P LS Ll l\\\\\\\ \\\\\\\ .$12, ;‘uT~\>`_;, .M I1 -» l. A1; ‘1Q,:A`\\'\`\\» \` il ~\ fl: ( l ll |FHE_|\;l. rx _ |5_ 7 ""-'ll _ O Mltilllit illll s. _IIIIIIIIIIBIIIIIIIIS The following letters have been re- ceived wlthin the past few days ac- knowledging receipt of contributions for the Machine Gun Fund: ' Ottawa, 24th August 1915 My Dear Sir. ` , I beg to acknowledge the receipt of= your letter of the 21st instant, enclos- ing cheque for $1,000, to be applied as the Government sees tit. ° 'On behalf of the Government I wish to thank you most sincerely for this very 'generous and patriotic donation. I-am also a_ware of your generosity in connection with the contribution of the citizens of 5Souris, for the purpose of Machine ~Guns. Again thanking you most sincerel\v Believe ms, Yours faithfully, Johu.Nichols Esq., Acting Minister. Ottawa. 23rd August. 1915 Dear Sirz- I beg to acknowledge and thank you for your letter of the 20th Inst. en- closing cheque ior $1,000, the donation of the ‘City of Souril. for the purpose of purchasing a Machine Gun for the Canadian Expeditionary Force. A large order for Lewis Machine Guns which cost $1000 each has been placed, and when delivered. one gun- wlll be purchased and issued as the gift of the citizens of Souris to one of the Battalions O verseas. Please convey to thc citizens. and accept for yourself, the grateful thanks of the Government for this generous and Patriotic donation. Believe mo, YYours Faithfully, . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..`. . . . . . . .. JAMES A. LOUGHEED. .. Acting Minister. John Nichols, Esq., - Souris, P. E. I. = Ministers Office Militia and Defence, Ottawa, 26th August, 1915 Dear Sire,- l beg to acknowledge and thank you for your letter of the 23rd. inst.. en- closing chequo for $2000, being the do- nation of thc Retail Merchants Asso- ciation of Charlottetown for the pllr- chase of two Machine Guns for thc (`auadiau Expeditionary Force. 'l`o provide the many gifts the public arc making the Government has placed an ordcr for Lcwls Machine Guns cost- ing $1000, each, and upon_dclivery wc will purchase two guns and issue them as the gift of your Association to one of tho Battuliolls now Overseas. Please convoy to the nlembcrs of your Association the grateful thanks of the Government for this generous and patriotic donations. Bclicvc mc, Yours fuitllfully, JAMES A. LOUGHEED, Acting Minister. James Paton, Esq., I.. E. Prowsc. Esq..' Cllus. H. Cllalllllor, Esq.. Goo. M. Moore, Esq.. il Retail Merchants Association, Charlottetown, P. E. I. BABIES PAY TO RIDE ON OTTAWA STREET CARS. (From our own Correspondent.) OTTAWA. Aug. 29.-Ottawa Electric Railway has put in force a new regulat- tion by which all children up to ten years of age must pay threo cents farc. This applies oven to children ill arms. KIPLING SINGS PRAISES OF THE ’ FRENCH PEOPLE. LONDON. Aug. 27.- Following are extracts from a private lottor from Rudyard Kipling, who has been visit- ing the French front: "I thought I realized something of what was done in France. I see I alll now only beginning to undtrstund what Francais doing.France is not merely fighting this war, she is uvlns it - liv- ing it with gayoty and it high heart that docs not for a. second hide the cold, deadly carncstuess ami tenacity of her purpose. I can testify that they bear themselves, mon and women equally, resolute, without pride or solf-pity. “We had tea tho other day ill u the Bosches shelled hc- iauso it is fllll of women and child- ron, and has u fine old church. Tile teilars ot the house were a hospitnl blit no ollo nrouurl that choory table upstairs suggested or oven hinted ut lvc So ful na I can see, there is not a single individual froln one ond ot Frallco to thc other who is not color- od guldcd and soaked through by their strong determination. Mrs. John Smith, Pownal, is in the P. E. I. Hospital for treatment. Miss Mary Easter. city. is spending a pleasant week with her friends in Wiltshire-. The Guardian regrets" to learn of the illness of Mr. James Essery, Mal- peque Road. Messrs. Clifford Moore and Winston Smith were in attendance at the Car- digan Boys' Conference last week. Misses Mary and Edna Howatt who have been spending the summer at Grand River have arrived home. Mr Keith Boswell. Victoria, and Mr A. D. Inman. Hampton. were among the visitors to Carleton Point on Sun- day last. Mr R. S. Lea. C.E.. Montreal, arrived in Victoria on Monday night on a visit on his mother, Mrs W. C. Lea. Mr. and Mrs. Easter, New Wiltshire, spent a very pleasant day last week In Charlottetown. They were guests at the Moreii House. Mrs. Harry A. Watson, arrived home Saturday night from Halifax, N. S., accompanied by her sister Miss Addie Worth who has spent the sum- mer there. _ Miss Dolorlna McLellan. Grand Riv- er, is spending a few days in Char- lottetown, the guest of Mrs. J. Ho- watt, Dorchester St. Mrs. D. D. Stanfoll, of Boston, Mass., l'eturncd to Georgetown yester- day afternoon afer spending the week- end with hcr brother, Mr. Reuben MacDonald and Mrs. MacDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. R. Rankin, of Fitchburg, Mass., have loft on return to their home. While in the city they were tllo guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Webster. Mr.J. F. McMillan, Agent P. E. I. ll., Port Ilill, and Mrs. J. F. McMillan have gone to Medicine I-lat, Alta., and otllor western towns to spend their holidays visiting friends. Prof. Lou Mclntyre loaves this morning by the Nortlulmberlalld for Now York City. l-lc will Join the foot- ball tcams at Brooklyn and take them to Belmar, N. J., for three wooks’ training. Mr. Il. E. M. Chisholm, of the Press Gallery, House of Uolnlnons, Ottawa, is on a vacation trip to Cllarlottoto\vn. Mr. (lllisllolm was horn two yours ago. A member of thc party accompallyiug Sir lull Hamilou and General Sir Sam llughcs. ` HOTEL _ARRIVALS VICTORIA. S. Black. Mt. Stewart; Gertrude Johnson, Pctcr's Road; Margaret Johnson, Gaspcraux; Mrs ld. Mlltcll, C. McMillan, Cymbria; G. McEachorll, Ottawa; W. Lupton. Boston; W. Yet- nlan, Toronto; J. Cane. Halifax; G. Wallace, N.Y.; D. Wllitlalld, Picton; J. Fenton, Miss M. McKinnon, H. Kell- nen, Montreal; J. Gallais, Truro; (`. Gregor, N.J.; J. Henderson, Mahon, N.S.; M. Nagle, J. Dewitt, A. McDon- ald, St John; N. Burgen. Boston; Mrs Lcehall, N.Y.; B. Leehan. N.Y.; Mrs P. Mason and daughter. Boston. QUEEN. J. Perry, Sunlmerside; ll. Mcldwcll, Moroll; W. Miller, St John; Rev. It. McKenzie, Strathcona, B.C.; Ewell McDougall, Bangor, P.E.l. FIEVERE. ' E. F. Wonvuer, Halifax; F. F. Wilson, Rome, N. Y.; Chas. R. Wood and wife; Pawtllckci; F. I. Collings, Providence. _l`t. I.; E. Wood and wife. Pownal; M. Blanchard, North Rustico; F. Blanch- ard. North Rustlco; C. Il. Thomas. Galt, Ollt.; Raymond Brown, llaysidc; W. H. M. Sinnott, A. L. S_lllllott, Mo- reii; C. E. Fanncy, Lonrlon; A. L. Adams,_ Montague; II. S. Roadhouse. Toronto; F. M. Hawes, Halifax. again, the liglltlieartodness among them is marvellous. They do not stop to argue about things. They are a- greed that the only good Bosches is n _dead Boscho, and joyfully and zeal- ously do thoir host to make it so. “l think their abundant. health and poise and "dovil' struck nle most. Next was the .state of lhoir troll:-llos, which arc hllilt and drulllcd null kept as though thc war is going on for the next tivo years. "l had tho luck to eco a vcry rarc thing in this war- the rovicw of an larsl l Figures Furnished in LONDON, Aug. 29.-The Parliamentary papers contain the latest totals of casualties Flanders and Dardanelles. Mr. As uith in reply furnis in those officially circulated b Military casualties. lncludi KILLED ill Francez- Oilicers .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Men.. . . . . . . WOUNDED. In Francoz- Oiilccrs Men . . . . . . MISSING. Oillccrs Mon Making a total ot’ - Oliiccrs . . . . . .. .. Men..... . . . . . . THE DARDANELLES. Ind thc Dardanelles:- KILLED. Oillcers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Men . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. WOUNDED. Officers _ . .. . . . . . . . . . . . _ _ Mon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MISSING. In the I)ardanellos:- Officers . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . Men . , . . . . . . .. Making a total of 2,091 ofiic 44.531 nlcn. OTHER TH EATRES OF OPER (Excluding German Sou Africa). KILLED. ' Officers . . .,. . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ Men . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ WOUNDED. Oillcers . . . . . . . . .. Mon . . . . . . . . . . . .. MISSING. Oificors . . . . . . . . . . . . Mon . . . . . . . . . . .. 5,333 mon. mentioned, thc totals arc as KILLED. Oiiicors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Men . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WOUNDED. Oiilccrs . . . . . . . . . Mon . . . . . . . . . . . . MISSING. Oillccrs . . . . . . .. Mon .\ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. This makes tho total killed, tl men cial. Previously acknowledged J. l‘. Mctlloskcy Mrs J. P. McCloskey < Buluncc at dlltc Troas. Machine Gu Deafness Cannot be diseased J>ortionof\h&ella1r.’l`ncr;;a o dition of the mucous lining ofthe Tube. When this tube ls inflamed it il entirqIyff=iosed.(i1l7cl;t;`r:f?)s;:i:la=(l;:\ will be destroyed forever: mnc cases inflamed congitionoitgllc army of 40,000 on parade. Thoro is no ccrcmoniul; simply tho passing of hard-bitten lighting mon, that nllldc circulars, (rec. naval division, up to lilth July. in Francez- ...fIIIIII'ff.IIIIff r. 25 IISSIS British House by Premier Asquith. British a ques- tion by Mr. Joynson Hicks, who asked the Primo Minister If he would state both in hed the p ‘I following figures correcting an error `f0I'0Z MILITARY CASUALTIES ng the 3,293 L 48.402 6,807 156,435 1,207 3.375 11,307 8,212 562 7,537 1,375 ' 28,508 154 8.486 ers ami ` ATION. th-West 145 1,445 248 2,247 . 22 . 741 Making a total of 415 otilccrs and TOTAL CASUALTIES. In ull thc theatres of operations follows: 4,000 57,384' 8,430 188,190 1,333 I 62,502 wound- ed and missing 13,813 ofliccrs and 308.07' _ - The grand total of casualties is thlls 321,889.-Prws Association War Spe- MACHINE GUN FUND $5,027.01 _Q93 20 > $5.031 01 , A. W. HYNDMAN, Flllld. Cured by local applications, as they cannot reach the nly onoway to cure csincss an at to constitutional remedies Deafness la causerLby an lnilamcd con- Iuustachlan you havca rumbling sound or im erfect hearlnmandltwhcg u res . an_ out :lnd this unlcsstlleln mm_a on A r , tube restored to its normal_condltlon. hearing out cf tcn are caused b Catarrl\,which is nothifng but an aces W ll give One un Iars for any casccofwécainoss (cauScd_ by cat:-irrh) not be cured by HaIl's I aiarrhturc. Send lor that can- - - lsulll lilzlilllwllulllll-ill ll 4 rslisoulis iulilllclrn llsl nl lin class lllcl (Continued from page one) liyndmau and J. Campbell; footmen, Earl Grant, Frank Nowell; postilions, Charlie Jenkins. Arthur Byrne; out- ridcrs, Bobs Weeks. G. Largo, Allison Webster, C. Turner, Lloyd Jenkins, Fred Batt. Maypole Dancers.-Misses Eleanor Lowe, Mary Johnston, B. Croskill, Berna Huestis, Hilda Nowell. Edith Jenkins, Isabel Acorn, Ilora Macdon- aid. The Cali of the Motherland.-Brit tannia, Canstance Whear. Tableau l the bo 's of the Heav Battery. Joe Purcell; Turk, Joe Griffin. , Sun, Moon and Stars.-Sun, Heier; Carboneli; Moon, Dorrie Nowelli Stars, L. Carver. ' Spring.- Elaine Bealcs, Muriel Weeks, Mollie Noweli, Frances Acorn. Summer.-Gladys and Mary Mc(‘or-' mack, Zena Hogan. . Autumn.-Dorothy and Helen Ilo- gan, Mary and Frances Connolly. Winter.-Dorothy and Jean Stewart, Jessie Brown, Gertic Wllitiock. Faith, Hope and Charity.-Faitll, Clara Ilulln; Hope, Bertha Mctluaid; Charity, Minnie Jenkins; Angels, Mary Macdollald. Lila Wortllcy, Mar- garet Hughes. M. Larter, Margery Connolly, Sadie Acorn, Limla Whit- lock. Nature's Fairest Flowers.-'l`hrco Misses Gaudet. Annic Nowcll, Eleanor Cook, .lean Mcl.cuu, lrnlzl 'l‘uit, Dor- othy and Katilcrinc Fisher, Ili. Mar- donald, Wilfrid Duffy, (‘llnrlio i‘ook, Frank Curboncll, Alonzo Plggott. Gonna Ilyndmnn. Whltlock's Kitchen Orchestra. Decorated Automobiles.-Mrs. G. Auld and Mayor Sicrus’, llucoratcll by tho Maypolc Dancers. Marshalls.--Messrs. D. 0'M. Rcddin, Duliicy Wright and otilclxs. A list of prize wiunors will be given to-lnorrow. Special thanks are duo to thc Lcaguo oi’ thc Cross Band, and to the few part-nts wuo Ili-.ipod tho <~llildl'cl\ to dccorato their teams, and the don- ors of flowers, und oihors. Owing to tho tmllcslllcll who prollliscll the lluln ol' their icallls not solldilll: them. tllrco or four izllllcuux, thc young people for wllicil were ull rcluly, had to bc omit-_ iod fronl the pzl.l'adc, notullly “()ur _Fllturo Navy." _ carnival of illc kind given ill ('hur- iottctown undor the cicvcr llil~o<-tion of Mr. and Mrs. Nrlwcll, who are to he conlmcndod on tin-ir skill und ull- tirini-! interest ill slurll noble work. 'l`hn Rod (‘ross l"ullii \vlll, hy this por- ibrlllullcc, bo upprcciuhly uugmentcll. School Books And School Supplies Term 1915-16 (Write for Course of Studies). We have 'provided a big. stock of College Text Books, School Books, Work Books, Pens, Ink, Pencils, Penholders, Chalk, Crayons. Draw- ing Books, Drawing Paper, Examination Pads, Scribblers, Exer- ' cise Books, Note Books, Shorthand Note Books, Blotting Paper, Rulers, Erasers, everything re- quired by the Pupils of the Public Schools. Whofesale and Retail lowest prices. Carter & Company Limited Booksellers and Stationers F l cllsNav&co..rel¢d.».o 2-'>'-"i3‘19M*f~ 5b"""»” D'-"'I-"“'f°l` 7i>°‘il ¢..........ll....tl.... W The readiness and endurance, und it all thc lnoro impressive '1`ake_Isii \ amlv I s . ,_ H ' lul».|a»to.n»n¢ue»i~.~ -_ . nn--v ~ > -in l ~~~ -~~ ~~~~~. ...M » llliss clllllvll ' arranged by Mrs. Williulua. followed ll’ 1 Y _, John Bull and Turkey.-John Buli;; This is the soconll highly sllcccssflil GIPERFUMED AND L ----¢_ MADE IN CANADA (‘upucity houscs greeted the ing bill at the Prince Edward night. Thi- Lubill tllreo-part muster- piece, “ Marah the Pytlloucss." vvas tho fcaturc dc luxe. it tells a story of 8. bcautiful nllvcnturcss kllowll as the “l’_villonoss." She has many suitors and finally chooses a'rich man. John Sewell. who engages it young urtlst friend io paint hcl' portrait. The young artist falls nlalily ill love with the |“i’ytllonc=ss," ncglci-tillg his home, friends and work. llow hc is finally brought to hil-1 scllsvs makes ull ub- .sorllillg und tlrnlnuiii- story. Splice will not pcrlnit it lcnglliy rcvicw. tI\i_s picture must hc l-locll to be appreci- ntcd. ’l`llc oiglllil cpisudii of tho llrukou (mill, " Tho Prison ill lllc l’uln<-o," s|lo\\':~' Kitty mulling ilor csc-ape from lhc pulzuzo by slcnlillg un uuionlohile. l"ir.~:t. llo\\"cvor. sllc has n most anlus- ing iilllc Iliriillg with thc gui-lrlls and hourly cvcryono clue with whom silo oollll-s in l~onlll<‘t. This gront serial is gaining in popular favour with cucii llunlhcr. __ _ The Alliulutcd~’Wookly and a sitio- splitting conlcdy liulllhor ollliiloll “ l|,@,,, llouw and b .l lil llllnlllus lo thc :dropping and bllmllcss _~rvllul\ I'»l<‘i'lln"l';ll:._(lass illi' Uxiorrl In Ii, und .\I. l\ R. >i.l\loll. all N. 5. Lines and or-fry pull oi lilo iliv :mil sllbulhs. $_"`0l(;\Rlt~ roolll $I.00 and uh; wlill bnlll sylliallblo rooms $1' U0 und uv; with bath ..i _ I'Illl.|i’ l‘ PRi'1'I"l`|l |' | _ r:ls:..s.;i....»._~ iso. 'op' cm' 1 Vtown which _ i / l I.. ~ ` _ fi . | ` I , V; _ L.l` ._ -- 1, " .t tho perpetual strhin under which they 'I`_\;-_l’\lllllI.7-(.~ £ fq. |- _ ill `n ' l" .r»1,`- .`.°¢§Eo\fl§)?E>»;'L; l 'F 'T \"~’I`l'T oo You Rsmemieo v.qA`i’l~_-‘.'>»l~/IE JACK RXAN AND OLD PAL IN THE DEwE~< \-ll<_\<~{_ slx wARp‘:_j`_/ ,..\\i\ii\\ . £3) - A _ J' ir., .- 'Q 9 i \‘ ‘ ig A =<> i NS *`\ -,'. 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