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Jamieson ` DRUGGIST. expecting the arrival of a new army ‘V of the Allies had been called up in oc was sent off the position was practic- 1° ally unchanged. _ I1: The limit of human endurance Bc lnforcements are hourly expected on Brussels, while the Allies are eagerly re order to give the front lines much- ad needed rest. and when the despatch serve, and wbicli were only too anxious EN nits FiTRTETE§TiTi`E 1-i__-ix.- posltions. The French and British on several occasions succeeded in sur .... HIISSII Will HAVE YQ"-°f‘llY W" '-he lem” ‘hy °‘ °°“' of the German trenches, but only after tinuous fighting in the battle of the the most stubborn fighting and after isne between been and iiheims Late heavy laaa to both attacking and ta . . . 1 lil l _ defending fo_rces. In every instance egmm, °“ “‘° P'°““"“°° i‘.i':’“.‘.'i£‘.°.?.l?;".i‘€‘?£.°°“€£-»"€»»." -ii ;:,‘;..;*.2:.°°..:'.;°‘:‘.:.f.::.::‘::‘.‘1‘; ‘.:'.°.“::::.‘:! ' ' . ~: pposing forces literally fighting for selves in. Further east the Germans _ l d l d to att k very inch of ground, the Allies driv~ UIBUISB V95 eve 0116 8 B I' H8 BC . b kt h rdl but were beaten back with bayonets, 5 the enemy back' ut mn ng B y only to return again and again, finally HY DGFCGPIIDIE headway- The Bri'-Sh_ 1 ' -4 ....1 on positions orlgiiially and French lost no ground, and save. held. The Allied commanders were ble to give their troops who bad been cupying the advance line a welcome come into action with the enemy. ilitary experts estimate nearly two illions or more men are now on the ene, where the .battle has been in seems to have ben reached, and re- Pf‘0gI'€SB tell 01' 1'll0!`6 GBYB- both sides. The Germans depend upon THREE BRWISH CRUISERS SUNK obtaining relief from the direction of IN NORTH SEA. LONDON, Sept. 22.-The British :irships Aboukir. Hogue and Cressy from the direction of Ostend. The :Eve been sunk in the Nmth Sea by presence of such an army in Belgium m bmarines, according to announce- ent given out by the Official Bureau \\\\\\\\\\§ZllIl was indicated on Friday, but since this afternoon. A considerable num- then the telegrnms have been silent be .lust Received 0" the “uh-lect' A decisive “ctw” Tliilvision torpedo boat destroyers and 18!" he h¥lliCfD8l-911 Wil-hill the MX! trawlers. Their' boats also aided in ew hours, as the military experts U16 W0l'l< 0( I‘0SC\l9» f :1 r of the crews of these vessels were ved by H.M.S. Lowestoft and by st, pushing to the front fresh brig- es of batteries hitherto held‘in re- Unique designs in Jewelry and Souvenir of P. E. I. consisting Fobs, Brooches, Charm and Spoons, etc. G.H.Taylo Jeweler & Opticiari _ J MIfl\\\\\\YlII[A\\\\\ ceived late yesterday afternoon rc- H , ¥ 8 "11 9..m§ "1 U) \\\¥i-I//I/III/A.\\\\\\WII{_IIII assert that weariness shows_more The Hogue and Greasy drew close _O decidedly in the German camp than h to of fortifications along the Sanbre and n 221° in ons for retirement in front of the 5 onward pressure of the Allied forces. B lt is generally accepted that the action 3 m their lines of defence across the 1902, with 8 h0,~Be.p0we|- of 21900; rman frontier, indicating prepara- speed 22.5 knots. She had two 9.2 The Ahoukir was torpedoed first. er and were standin b her to save S Y in that of the Allies. They are said the crew when they also were tor- be feverishly active in their work Pedfled- The Aboukir was a twin-screw ar- oured cruiser of 12,000 tons, built in uns, twelve 6-inch guns and smaller rmament. The Cressy was completed in 1901 nd was of the same class as the of the Germans in thus preparing their Aboukir. lines of communication by way of c conndence iii the final issue of the Rather unsatisfactory news was ro- C The Aboukir had been stationed in Stenay and Rethel mdmates ‘ack of the Mediterranean as part of the sixth ruiser squadron previous to the war. The Hogue was of the same .class as clash of the Aisne. ' the Aboukir and the Cressy. and was ompleted in 1901. A considerable iiniber of the crews were saved by ll.M.S. Lowcstoit, division torpedo I ardins ri naval ensasemaht in the beets, etc. Each of the-three ships -_H-L_” N ortli Sea. Few particulars have h a.d a com liment of 755 mei in p 1, clud- come through, but it is ofliciallv stated ing omcers and Crew' . SEPTEMBER. High Wafer Date Day fi't Time H't Time that three British cruisers were sunk by torpedoes, a large proportion of T were the Cressy, Hogue and Aboukir. B SWIFT RETRIBUTION. HOLLAND, via London, Sept. 22.- \vo of the five Gorman submarine the crews being saved, The cruisers boats which attacked and sank the ritish cruisers were sent to tho ottom by British ships, according to 6.59 8.16 9.24 ' I Til- I |Wed. | T11. | F. . 10.21 | sa. | 11.10 | s. l 11.54 I is. 0.21 | Tu. 0.40 _ Wed.\‘ 1.10 10 Th. 1.33 11 `F i, 1.57 12 sa- 2.24 ia s. 2.55 M. Vru. 3.39 4.45 Iwed. I Th. 8.17 7.39 F. ‘ Sa. S. tuna aww” wH”P’wP9 Pggwswsassssasaewsaaq mw“°“a4< o"|°I`cE-*rue Pusuc ARE HERE- by notified that I will not be respon- sible for any injuries trespassers may receive in my apple orchard after this date. (Signed) Joseph A. Dalton, Wcst Cape, Lot 7, P. E. I., Sept. 21st, 1914. 5703-9-23M2ipd. FOXES FOR SALE.-ONE ISLAND Red Female raised a litter of five in 1913. One island Patch Male one Wcstcrn Femrilc light- color all for $200 inquire of J. D. Jen- kins, Charlottetown. 5707-9-23 m2l` pd. FARM FOR SALE.-100 acres with buildings. 25 acres clear, 50 under heavy old growth hardwood, bal- ance easily cleared. Half mile from saw mills. 2 miles from Surrey station. Easy terms. Apply to Ron- ald McKay Bollvue. or Mr. M. C. Mecewen, Kiimuir. 5094-0-zsmeii ASOLINE ENGINE FOR SALE.- We have a number of high grads Gas- oine Engines for sale all new and in perfect running order. We pur- chased thesc engines at a great bar- gain and will scll at n very low price for cash only. A. Plckard Co., Coal- Dealers, Charlottetown. 55685-9-22M6i. , NEW YORK, Sept. 22.-Thore was t \\§_'.IZ& more men on the first contingent than c was asked by the British Wai' Office. s Som Hughes yesterday, and the deci- sion was the result of a conference e Minister of Militia, Hon. George E. a Foster and Hon. Robert Rogers at the d lt means that 31,200 oflicers and mon that every ofiicer in training here will u camp today. to and 7,700 horses will be transported to y iight to England, instead of a division of that they could not go, owing to the 22,500 men. which was the original surplus. lt is quite possible that plan ofthe Government. It also moans many will be unnttacliod. and may be _ J iii Ii VALEAHTIEH EUING ill THE FHUNT VALCARTIER CAMP, Sept. 22.- great rejoicing among those who ex. Canada will send nearly ten thousand pected to be rejected. Every man in amp who is physically fit for active ervice will comprise the first con- Tliis announcement was made by Col. tingcnt. Sir Robert Borden shook hands with very officer ln camp this morning. between Sir Robert Borden. the He addressed the officers of each brig- de, telling them that it had been ecldcd to send every officer nnd man England. . This indeed was a splendid surprize the ollicers, man of whom tho sod hy English territorial regiments. bc taken abroad, which has caused Canada will also contribute about _ _,,,._, ‘three hundred machine guns. ' CLEAR THE SOUTH ATLANTIC OF c a persistent report in shipping quar-.1 ters to-day that six of the fleet of Dritlsli cruisers who have been patrol- ling North Atlantic waters have been ordered to steam south at full speed, to clear the South Atlantic of German cruisers recently active there. lt was said they would make an effort to capture the Karlsruhe and prinz Wilhelm. The report was glveii added credence when it became known that mail received at the British Con- sulate hcre for delivery to the British 2 Two cruisers. the Lancaster and the ` Suffolk, were outside the harbour to- ALL .VALCARTIER a 0 VALCARTXER CAMP, Sept. 22.- a Canada will send nearly ten thousand more men on the first contingent than was asked by British War Office cision was the result of a conference between Sir Robert Borden.\Minlster of Militia, Hon. George E. Foster, and Hon. Robert Rogers at the camp. This B moans 31,200 ofllcers and men, and 7,700 horses will be transported to England, instead of a division of 22,- 000 men, which was the original plan oi’ the Government. It also means that F M GERMAN CRUISERS. eil n to Kr very officer training hero will be tak- abroad, which has caused great rejoicing among those whofexpected o be rejected. ‘comme Evsius. ANNOUNCEMENTS. MEETINGS ETC 1 ONE' CENT per word each inser- the North German Lloyd liner Kron- "0" f°" ’1fiV0rl-filing |11 thi!! C0l\-\¥l1Il- Cash must accompany orders. Mini- mum charge twenty-flve cents. **Prof. Tanton's Vocal rnd Plano _cruisers had been forwarded to Rio 0155588 WUI COIliIDOhC0 M0115?-Y, S99!- aneiro. 8tli. 5634-9-18M3i. "A famine lu carbon paper seems day. likely. Manufacturers' stocks of car- .-_.__... bon papers and typewriter ribbons are lmost depleted. I would advise my CAMP FOR THE FRQNT customors to replenish their stock at ce. Even though you may be able fill your requirements, the prices re bound to advance later on. A Milno Fraser, Halifax, N. S. 5693 "The island Condition Powder con- This announcement was made by tains only tho finest ingredients and Col. Sam Hughes last night. The de- is fill , y it has stood the tost and today it is in eat r d n made according to the formula of eminent vetlnary For fifteen ears o emand than ever. Feed it d get results. 250. full pound pack- age. 20c. pound in quantities. E. A. oster, Central Drugstore. 5678-9-22m-ii - lnard's liniment cures garget lncowg (ln Maritime wire fencing and a whi e they last We handle high ° ` lslli§/11/Av//A\\\\\\\v/ll////mill:Ilan\w Special Reduced Prices Q ll 2) 0 e Wire Fencing And Gates ` We offer one hundred rolls l good assortme t 3§ r cent discount .1 5 class fencin waddnw Wm uh place "_ 11 _“lock men that nothing but outfianking and quagmirés. It was in this Plat- to makea forCrocow which was - , ing to thi- a°"-'°=- "ta" "1" M-fy E- i'é3l‘i.'§.‘°.§‘1li..°.?'l.’I.§"° ““’ "' ?§`i‘;..i"€.5'.Z1.i‘1’i.‘"i$i,.’I.‘i3...i"“i§§“fiiil l§“?.'.‘.’..1.... J°”km" “de” dmsmer M Dr S' R' The Germans agcordlng to their apparently scaled the walls of the from Vlstuls n official report are strongly rein- Plateau and now hold the heights bht are so sure --1- -~-» »»-» »- --»-- »--- :;’..'s°“..'.'.': 22.1" .;"':.'.;.::s‘“ .::.:': r.“°::.‘;'.:r;.";.;“‘a.'.i'::;"...Y.°.':.:f.:.‘:.';'.§ ° :&|:,‘l'..nf,°tcl:,d'°tgd'#‘ pgrily wg! ‘later stubborn stand in almost lmfiregnahle of The attempt to turn his flank which Russian P " ° " or 3' sitlons on the hil_l_s north of Aisne Iwlouldhckear thehi_o:_d_ for t_heint. Th_1: are d in the centre w ere the Germans enc rmy w c s try ng o wor M .° M n M" MMM' " rc making almost superhuan efforts around the German right is pushing o recapture Rheims. Probably the , slowly along. The heights of Lansing- sire to recapture this town at all ‘ny is its next objective and Point because of its importance as Tergler nineteen miles from Leon, an of important communications importont Railway Junction which the will improve all their connec- Germans are using for provisioning Jenkins, will be married to Mr ivan W Youngbusband Reddin. The ceremony 0 Winslos. by special train Dinner will 9° rv an The tide will be high this after noon at ll) and tomorrow at 211 it will be high tomorrow morning at 1. and Friday ai. 1 44 Ina sets this evening at 556 had tomorrow st 5 54 The alta tonight at 77 40 moon on Batur . at I ll p ni lifter of the new moon tiirday. September Mtn inlay viii in twelve ‘dental 0 13;.-A ‘l;:.§ili ig ' 5’ gi for attack has led their YI! llianfs bombard- headway at Chamlilthe and on the destruc- westem slope of the Argonne. They The reoccupied Mesrril Les Hurlus, Mes- success. signes, but the situation remains as it ill! SIP! was carried on in most execrable The weather. There was a continuous Emden. downpour of rain which often accom- caused panled the battles. lllling trenches with water forces. The French made some -patting o break en' accounts beaten coming southward The Russians that they are Region the they masters. """""”’”"””$“”"...__..._____ at Low Class Prices f » lI'9 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 Yours at F. J. Holman bound to find here every- thing you need. W. N. Tanton i All No. 9 wire uprights and *(- 2 locks included 4 bars to 11 bars. Regular prices 19c to ,50c per, rod f _ 10 per cent oft these 'reg- ular Prices by coming quickly.. - Cb’Town _ .. , 5659-9-zimmwiatsmwzi. " :I .~. f .-, ._. A __ . » . _ 1 , _ ... . \ __.~¢ 4, _ , . , \ u ____._______i__7_ ,__ .___ _.1 ’..,_.~-_qi 1-11'. ia- . -= 'f.- 5 ."`-'Q' 3?-35' ."5-3? i’ "-- ., . __*' , _ M,‘. ' e - ' ' " ' \*